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Basketball fans of the Melgso\Gallla mixing It up wltb the •Marietta '63, launcbea
hls :ed.
Don Nelson. 6-2 senior. oul ·for bench last year, arid on; off
iPr def~n!l••
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lint Class AA Gallipolis Blue Debiis.l fourth season at Mlddiewrt.[ 'Another, George Sauer, 5-9' the first time since a suptio· oi· las! ·.~ason•;_ ,r~v~ t.am, !
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Mike His opponent will be biJ form- ' senior letterman, will start more: Stevo Pullen, !HI senlor 1
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post • seaso•
lllell' favorite teams may be parts south, vel'llua Duke Bur- Jim Adams, RuUand coach.
ial harness designed to keep . guard, and Sonny Haynes. 5-11 year are 6-0 ~oger DaviS, f!: 10
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WOLFE HUPEPUL
: his left sl!oulder in the placei senior guard-forward. Swan. Harry_ Yarbrough_ and ":IO
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are ln his third season as 'Devil "We could be stronger than nature intended, an 'aftermath : Pullen and Hindy are up from Hawkms, all semol'll, '"' .foo!.
down in the races for league pilot.
[last year, or we could get cold iof Sauer's four football cani- the 1965&lt;16 reserve squad.
Dennis Weber, al!to 8 semPr• .
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ball Preview at Middleport _ Karl Stepben, Marietta, '59, a- late," sold Wolle, of his 1966-67 • Back for flDBI whirls m the be Btll : DaviS, Nel90n, Wayneshot artist, the filth.
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SEO are semors Aaa Bradbury, t&gt;avts, Bradbury and Butcher. ' Others _pr~i~B. ·for !larti~ f
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- wtlh six teams matched m team that thls year '!opes to , Eleven boys bave been work- two year letterman guard-for·· wtth Sauer 10 the wmgs ready . roles are Dave · ~noq a •5-U i
a half of play each, starting at revive its tradition ol
great ing out for starting positions ward, Wayne Davt_s, 5-11 sen~or to go 1'1· .
:senior who jumps like a ·kail'"'""""
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!Charles Scott. and S-10 Arlan
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McCune, ali seniors... and 6-0
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m tbe BOO·meler freestyle_ when 3. Weber State lost to ~bo 0.
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the East and set up a showdown, thing anybody in Detroit wanted, Lion trademark and young touchdown passes to Carroll 1 wften it . was discovered they ! · i.econ~s for the ~~tan~ i~ 4. Tennessee State 't;Jj~ AIJI!II
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with Dallas on Tbankegiving to give Lion coach Harry 1 quarterback Karl Sweetan was Dale of six and ~1 yards to give only had 10 o•ayero 'oo the field ,a , ipzt meet,
e · as 39-6.
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boasted they own the best No.2~ Cleveland 18 now 7·3.
out of town -but Sullllay to the yard pass to Pal Studstill for Chicago.
' round out the, oqUild , t~e snap u ay. . e 0
reco . orlton College 14-7. qQT
quarterback in pro football .
In tbe other games, Atlanta cheer of the entire team ' the deciding touchdown . Bobby Dallas jumped on Jim (Can- from center hrt his leg and : women swtmmers was. 15 ·02 ·2• 6. U. of North cllillita bu
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gued beat New York 27-16 for its ftrst lGilmer was presented with the Felts ran in for the first Lion Inonbaii o Butler's misfortunes to I.Dallas took over on the 30 and
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with the ; d -~~ ar t . victory, Philadelphia upset San game ball.
TD and Garo Yepremian kicked pick up 10 point8 in the second drove in lot the TD.
7. New Mexieo HighJM !tal
back . 11~ u~ ~be Juar er Francisco, 35-M and Los An- '
Won Defense Strong
two field goals.
period and that sealed the , The touchdown was on a• Loss al Buckeye
completed season. '" ""·
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completed season, ' ''·
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men on the field. Later in thc,
. 9. Muskingum beat ' l!lildwJn.
the history of the National
period, Butler fumbled '\0 set up BUCKEYE LAKE, . Ohto Wallace 24-7,
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a Cowboy fie ld goal.
IIUPII - A state ftre msp~ctor ' 10. Northwestern
Loulsalla
coach Don Shula after the fired'
Randy Johnson .!brew three . started checkmg the debns of Ibeat Soutiheaatem tfulliaua fl.
up Detroit Lions came up with
AFL Standlngo
NBA Stalldin«•
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W, LT. Pel.
W. L Pet. United Press lntemallonal, [crowd of 111.4fo6 fans to their their fir.t. ~Ltriumph Witil [$75,000.
!SWISSVJCI'OR'I', __ , ~~-;
that knocked lite Cnlts out o1 8 , Buffalo
7 l I .700 Philadelphia
15 1 .938 CLEVELAND IUPI - Its feet as they watched LeroY New York the vtclnn, JohnilOil j lnspector Eugene Jewell said BASIL SwitzerillldeiVPI) _
tie for first place in the NFL's Boston
5 I 2 .825 Boston
12 2 .8571 one-down-and-four-to-go today ! Kelly vtrtually squtrl from _·•, also ran three yards for
il may take .everal days to go [ Swilzerl~nd defeate4·d:l!fanae
Western Division.
New York
5 4 I .556 New York
9 9 .5011 tf the Cleveland Browns are to cluster of Washmgton defend"" touchdown VI the fina l penod to , through the ruins of the remod· nd W 1 Ger- rtin a
Houston
1 I 0 .m 1 Cincimtati
6 9 .400 capture their third straig_ht Na- i and ,boll iili yards for Cleve- , put the game ~~ of reach.
' eled three _ story building. The I~riangula~ SJI"ed ska~ meet
Shula benched Unltas tn favor Miami
2 I 0 .200. Baltimore
s 16 .1581tiona!. Football League Eastero l land s second touchdown .
Los Angeles vtclory overlowner said it apparently star~ ,' Sunday. The .......
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aerial to the [ery . .m the end zone 1or a , sumed nearly everythtng.
German squad. ~i;;o;;~F"":
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9 5 ·643 1and the St · Louis Cardinals · by Ryan's 19-vard
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8 u- :421 tied for the lead, by a single vtleran halfback a play earlier. , touchdown.
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2 ! 0 .2000 Chlcage
7 14 .335 game, the Browns launchl'd ·
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5 12 ·m4 lhetr assaull Sunday by de foal- B t th R d k' . bl k d b Philadelphia exploded for four '
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sessions this week for another in 13 yards of the goal line. Francisco.
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important battle this Thanks-1 good enough for Gogalak to boot •
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giving Day at Dallas when they ! a ID-yard field goal.
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NFL Standillal
~·~ ~!eve~ kept :~• b'~~~r Raniekl recovered Tom Bat'M@-1
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7 2 I 778 Cowboys have lost two gam~' I 'od W h
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7 3 o :100 &lt;~piece for a 7-2-1 record, while , ~~~
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3 6 1 .3::3 7-3-0
lime running out, the Reo skins
lop spot in lhe East at 7·2-1 by New York
4 6 5 1~ New York
8 1 .Ill Going into Sunday's coni"! missed their final opportunity
5toppinli! Pltt!ilh"rgh. Z0.7. CIPVe- Boston
5 5 3 13 Atlanta
g o .100 an 11 -poinl ravorile. the Brown~. when Jim Hcuston recovered ,
land remalllt'd In the ehase in . Montreal
5 6 1 11 1
Western Dh·ision
1 ,;ot their .root underway ~arl.v 1Charlie Taylor's fumble on Uw
- ~Detroit
4 8 % 10
w. L. T. Prt. . when Errqe Kellermann p1ck ...d Cleveland three-yard-line with
sandoy't~ Reslllts
Green Bay
a 2 o .800 , off Sonny Jurgensen 's pass in· , just four seconds left to play .
Montreal 2 New, York I
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7 3 0 .700 tended fur Jerry Smith O•l the
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Los Angeles
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NEW YORK (VPI) -How the Chicago 2 Toronto 2, lie
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.400 ' Caught blitzing, the Redskin' lake a bark seat, notcht~g 20 I
top 10 major college lootbail l
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3 5 2 .m managed lo nail Ernie Green ftrst downs to Cleveland s 10..
teams fared over lht weekend: ,
AHL Standi•&lt;•
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I. Notre Oame tied Mlch!J!an II)' Unlttd Press IDierUatlonal
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E•oteru Divlsloa
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trap. going up the middle lor to 112 yards in the air and t68l
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a 7-ll lead when Frank Ryan 1 Throwing less than In past ,
3. Alabama "" Idle.
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pass weeks. ~'rank Ryan completed
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Cleveland de I en se.
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7 6 2 16 , Cleveland at Dallas
down to within field goal
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Cleveland
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10. Florida wa• idle.
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Gr!'a!y at =esota
wide on a 29-yard try and hit·
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Los ~eies at Baltimore
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Arizona St. 7jJ N~
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Her&gt;ney 8 Sprlngfie 1
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rarieton ft ~:ew~la. 7
Slalf played a 10-10 tie In their Palmer wot1 . !1Je Houston
"dream" college football
Cbampllll)l IrtlfnUIUonal Golf
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NEW YORK (UPI)
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to win the $58,100 Queens NEW' tORK (UP!)
ll')omlng 47 Brl~ham Young 14 County Handicap at Aqueduct. Attanil Fll~ deleaied the
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CHicAGO (UPI) - Uol~ Bnt 'Nadonai FOotball League
NF.W YORK tllPII
Flaxh Stiiteo Socolor Foolbail Assocla,
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Basketball Fans Off;red Season Preview Wednesday
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Basketball fans of the Melgso\Gallla mixing It up wltb the •Marietta '63, launcbea
hls :ed.
Don Nelson. 6-2 senior. oul ·for bench last year, arid on; off
iPr def~n!l••
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lint Class AA Gallipolis Blue Debiis.l fourth season at Mlddiewrt.[ 'Another, George Sauer, 5-9' the first time since a suptio· oi· las! ·.~ason•;_ ,r~v~ t.am, !
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peek this Wedneaday hlgbt ·-~Bench jockeys will be
Mike His opponent will be biJ form- ' senior letterman, will start more: Stevo Pullen, !HI senlor 1
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Th~nksglving Eve - Into what Morrl90n, lately of Racine and er Racine Tornado teammate, working_this week with a spec- guard; Ray Hlndy, S-7 senior Regulars more or lessof la~l ~·
post • seaso•
lllell' favorite teams may be parts south, vel'llua Duke Bur- Jim Adams, RuUand coach.
ial harness designed to keep . guard, and Sonny Haynes. 5-11 year are 6-0 ~oger DaviS, f!: 10
SIDday al&amp;bl.
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WOLFE HUPEPUL
: his left sl!oulder in the placei senior guard-forward. Swan. Harry_ Yarbrough_ and ":IO
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ruary v.ilen the cblps
are ln his third season as 'Devil "We could be stronger than nature intended, an 'aftermath : Pullen and Hindy are up from Hawkms, all semol'll, '"' .foo!.
down in the races for league pilot.
[last year, or we could get cold iof Sauer's four football cani- the 1965&lt;16 reserve squad.
Dennis Weber, al!to 8 semPr• .
Ill, Is a prHe"¥!1]
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The second game plls big lin December and not
warm Ipaigns since a freshman.
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l•cted lor lbe sec'1"fl, .
It's the night of the Ba!ket- warren Local, coached
by , up until Marcil, when it's too
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ball Preview at Middleport _ Karl Stepben, Marietta, '59, a- late," sold Wolle, of his 1966-67 • Back for flDBI whirls m the be Btll : DaviS, Nel90n, Wayneshot artist, the filth.
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thr first ever. Spon90red there gaiost a Southern llijh School club.
SEO are semors Aaa Bradbury, t&gt;avts, Bradbury and Butcher. ' Others _pr~i~B. ·for !larti~ f
All - Acndemi&lt; tea~o'!·
- wtlh six teams matched m team that thls year '!opes to , Eleven boys bave been work- two year letterman guard-for·· wtth Sauer 10 the wmgs ready . roles are Dave · ~noq a •5-U i
a half of play each, starting at revive its tradition ol
great ing out for starting positions ward, Wayne Davt_s, 5-11 sen~or to go 1'1· .
:senior who jumps like a ·kail'"'""""
1 p. m. The Middleport Ath.. basketball, Craynor S Ion e, since football ended tast week. letterman forward._ 5·7 "'mur . The Davts boys are no reia· geroo: S-11 Roger Lathey· .. 5.8 'Never mind th sle
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!Charles Scott. and S-10 Arlan
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McCune, ali seniors... and 6-0
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Ftrst tip-off comes at 7 p. The third game matchea tbe able until mid-December when DaviS, lwo year letterman.
Rutland could open
with Perry ltennedy-, 5,9- Or~ •Wood --top 10 small col\, 1
m. With the npected SVAC [host Yellow Jackets
with la fractured bone In his right Rounding out the squad are three regulars orr of last year's and S-6 Ronnie Young, all jun• SWIM RECORD .
learns fared over t!t ~kend:
Contender Pirates of __ North ,neighbor Rutland. Ca~l Wolle, Ihand is expected to be__ mend· : Junior guard Bill Swan, HI; ,squad, one boy up from _the iors.
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m tbe BOO·meler freestyle_ when 3. Weber State lost to ~bo 0.
she was clocked In 14 mmutes, 12
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the East and set up a showdown, thing anybody in Detroit wanted, Lion trademark and young touchdown passes to Carroll 1 wften it . was discovered they ! · i.econ~s for the ~~tan~ i~ 4. Tennessee State 't;Jj~ AIJI!II
UPt Sporta WrHer
with Dallas on Tbankegiving to give Lion coach Harry 1 quarterback Karl Sweetan was Dale of six and ~1 yards to give only had 10 o•ayero 'oo the field ,a , ipzt meet,
e · as 39-6.
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The Baltimore Colis have long night by spilling Wuhingtoo, 14- Gilmer was a one-way ticket excellent again, tossing 'a 49- Green Bay ils triumph over ' As Bull~ came running out ' to : ~e;an n;;s a~~ncy ~ S~td I s. Massachusetts lost to Jlol.
boasted they own the best No.2~ Cleveland 18 now 7·3.
out of town -but Sullllay to the yard pass to Pal Studstill for Chicago.
' round out the, oqUild , t~e snap u ay. . e 0
reco . orlton College 14-7. qQT
quarterback in pro football .
In tbe other games, Atlanta cheer of the entire team ' the deciding touchdown . Bobby Dallas jumped on Jim (Can- from center hrt his leg and : women swtmmers was. 15 ·02 ·2• 6. U. of North cllillita bu
Nobody ouid h
gued beat New York 27-16 for its ftrst lGilmer was presented with the Felts ran in for the first Lion Inonbaii o Butler's misfortunes to I.Dallas took over on the 30 and
'romp!J!ted season. " '''"'
with the ; d -~~ ar t . victory, Philadelphia upset San game ball.
TD and Garo Yepremian kicked pick up 10 point8 in the second drove in lot the TD.
7. New Mexieo HighJM !tal
back . 11~ u~ ~be Juar er Francisco, 35-M and Los An- '
Won Defense Strong
two field goals.
period and that sealed the , The touchdown was on a• Loss al Buckeye
completed season. '" ""·
gu n'~m: ~ohnn U~ta:.as a geles defeated Minnesota, 21-6.. The Lion ~fense played like . Zeke Bratkowslti, subbing lor victory over _Pittsburgh. Pit- thre•·yard run by Meredith i
8. Nerth Oakol": . S~ hal
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About a month ago the only 1t dtd v.ilen 1t used to be the lmJured Bart Starr, lbrew ilsburgh was itnmg up tor a punt wnen the Steelers had JU'I 10 May Hil $75,000
completed season, ' ''·
Unital, the greatest paaser In
men on the field. Later in thc,
. 9. Muskingum beat ' l!lildwJn.
the history of the National
period, Butler fumbled '\0 set up BUCKEYE LAKE, . Ohto Wallace 24-7,
:o '"
Football League, was pulled by
a Cowboy fie ld goal.
IIUPII - A state ftre msp~ctor ' 10. Northwestern
Loulsalla
coach Don Shula after the fired'
Randy Johnson .!brew three . started checkmg the debns of Ibeat Soutiheaatem tfulliaua fl.
up Detroit Lions came up with
AFL Standlngo
NBA Stalldin«•
touchdown . passes. . two to the f~re - gutted Lakeland Re- 24.
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former ,Gtanl Ern!!'.. Wheel· sort Saturday lo determme the
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lion early in the third period en
Ea1tera Division
Eastern Division
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wright. as the Falcon.s recorded caUse. The loss may exceed I
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route to a stunning 20-14 upset
W, LT. Pel.
W. L Pet. United Press lntemallonal, [crowd of 111.4fo6 fans to their their fir.t. ~Ltriumph Witil [$75,000.
!SWISSVJCI'OR'I', __ , ~~-;
that knocked lite Cnlts out o1 8 , Buffalo
7 l I .700 Philadelphia
15 1 .938 CLEVELAND IUPI - Its feet as they watched LeroY New York the vtclnn, JohnilOil j lnspector Eugene Jewell said BASIL SwitzerillldeiVPI) _
tie for first place in the NFL's Boston
5 I 2 .825 Boston
12 2 .8571 one-down-and-four-to-go today ! Kelly vtrtually squtrl from _·•, also ran three yards for
il may take .everal days to go [ Swilzerl~nd defeate4·d:l!fanae
Western Division.
New York
5 4 I .556 New York
9 9 .5011 tf the Cleveland Browns are to cluster of Washmgton defend"" touchdown VI the fina l penod to , through the ruins of the remod· nd W 1 Ger- rtin a
Houston
1 I 0 .m 1 Cincimtati
6 9 .400 capture their third straig_ht Na- i and ,boll iili yards for Cleve- , put the game ~~ of reach.
' eled three _ story building. The I~riangula~ SJI"ed ska~ meet
Shula benched Unltas tn favor Miami
2 I 0 .200. Baltimore
s 16 .1581tiona!. Football League Eastero l land s second touchdown .
Los Angeles vtclory overlowner said it apparently star~ ,' Sunday. The .......
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of Gary Cuozzo, the player lhe
Woolen·Dlvlsioa
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~•Colts claim is football's best
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Kelly 's score climaxed the 112- mn so a w,as ac tev
on ed !ale Friday in a small court- 571.799 points, to i7e:nl for
Pel.
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bencb-ridlng quarterback, and Kansas City
! 2 I .800 San Francisco
11 6 647
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and Biii Truax's fumble recov -1 '
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aerial to the [ery . .m the end zone 1or a , sumed nearly everythtng.
German squad. ~i;;o;;~F"":
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7 4 0 .&amp;36 St. Louis
9 5 ·643 1and the St · Louis Cardinals · by Ryan's 19-vard
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5 4 1 .!IWI Detroit
8 u- :421 tied for the lead, by a single vtleran halfback a play earlier. , touchdown.
!Jetrolt had taken a 17-j) lead. Denver
2 ! 0 .2000 Chlcage
7 14 .335 game, the Browns launchl'd ·
Close Enougb To Kick
Trailing 20-7 at halftime, l
But the Lions choked off the
Sanday, 'I ReSults
'-- AngEles
5 12 ·m4 lhetr assaull Sunday by de foal- B t th R d k' . bl k d b Philadelphia exploded for four '
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Suaday's Re1ulls
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ms ,~ the tenaciousness of the Browns : touchdowns In the s~nd half
~:~~~::~o~p:.;:;!f:;:~~n 8 Kansas City 27 Boston 27
Cincinnati 125 Baltimore 123
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!Only game scheduled!
The Browns will start tune-up I enough to push the bail to with . ' down passes - to edge San
Thurs. _ East Court St.., Pome"'"' , •..sJ.
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ay 8 r Oakland 17 I&gt;enver 3
Monday's Game
sessions this week for another in 13 yards of the goal line. Francisco.
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Tltursdly'o Gameo
San Francisco vs. St. Louis
important battle this Thanks-1 good enough for Gogalak to boot •
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at Nashville
giving Day at Dallas when they ! a ID-yard field goal.
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(Only game scheduled)
meet the Cowboys for the sec- W'th the B
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as the Oneal quarterback ever San Diego at Denver
, on tme IS year. . e eve- early in the final quartet·, ~•m
to play the position, Shula said, Kansaa City at New York
NFL Standillal
~·~ ~!eve~ kept :~• b'~~~r Raniekl recovered Tom Bat'M@-1
1 Jng ton's fumble on the CleVeland ·
".Johnny W8BJI't hurt and !here ,
By Valled Prell IDifmatlonal 1g t or t e lop.
was nothing wrong wttb him but , Boston at Miami
E1Slem Dfvloloo
last month, wh•ppmg the then , 20
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St. Louis
. 7 ·~ j .778 Both the Cardinals and the i a~Jv~ar uthee e~~m:t w~~n fo~~~~
game and Gary has come '
NHL Staadlngo
Dallas
7 2 I 778 Cowboys have lost two gam~' I 'od W h
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through for 'us before."
r By United Pre11 lDlernatloDal ;Cleveland
7 3 o :100 &lt;~piece for a 7-2-1 record, while , ~~~
as mgton agam rt&gt;a ·
Green Bay YIIO!'Ied a 1!-6
w. L. T.
Philadelphia
6 s 0 .545 Cleveland's v;ctory over Lhr ,
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1 3 7 IS Pittsburgh
3 6 1 .3::3 7-3-0
lime running out, the Reo skins
lop spot in lhe East at 7·2-1 by New York
4 6 5 1~ New York
8 1 .Ill Going into Sunday's coni"! missed their final opportunity
5toppinli! Pltt!ilh"rgh. Z0.7. CIPVe- Boston
5 5 3 13 Atlanta
g o .100 an 11 -poinl ravorile. the Brown~. when Jim Hcuston recovered ,
land remalllt'd In the ehase in . Montreal
5 6 1 11 1
Western Dh·ision
1 ,;ot their .root underway ~arl.v 1Charlie Taylor's fumble on Uw
- ~Detroit
4 8 % 10
w. L. T. Prt. . when Errqe Kellermann p1ck ...d Cleveland three-yard-line with
sandoy't~ Reslllts
Green Bay
a 2 o .800 , off Sonny Jurgensen 's pass in· , just four seconds left to play .
Montreal 2 New, York I
Baltimore
7 3 0 .700 tended fur Jerry Smith O•l the
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however,
WashI
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MAJOR COLLEGE RESULTs t Boston 5 Detrort 2 .
Los Angeles
6 5 0 :;:
Ilyan To Green
ington forced . the Browns to !
NEW YORK (VPI) -How the Chicago 2 Toronto 2, lie
:'troi':an
.400 ' Caught blitzing, the Redskin' lake a bark seat, notcht~g 20 I
top 10 major college lootbail l
ChicaFO
3 5 2 .m managed lo nail Ernie Green ftrst downs to Cleveland s 10..
teams fared over lht weekend: ,
AHL Standi•&lt;•
I Minne901a
I 6 I . ' on their own 15 after the fleet- The Redskms also out-passed•
I. Notre Oame tied Mlch!J!an II)' Unlttd Press IDierUatlonal
Sandoy'o Resullo
.3J3 footed luJiback broke clear on • out-rushed Cleveland, 159 :vards ~
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E•oteru Divlsloa
s Atlanta 27 New York 16
trap. going up the middle lor to 112 yards in the air and t68l
2. Mlchgan stat• tied Notre
W L T· Pt
3S yards. The Browns then took : yards to t!9 yards overland .
; 0 22 Detroit :ttl Baltimore 14
11
Dame 1~10.
' Hershey
Dallas :ttl Pittsburgh 7
a 7-ll lead when Frank Ryan 1 Throwing less than In past ,
3. Alabama "" Idle.
Quebec
8 4 2 II Cleveland l4 Washington 3
fired a fove-yard
pass weeks. ~'rank Ryan completed
4. Nebra!l ka was ldl e.
8 4 I 17
Baltimore
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to Green to cap the
· only nine of his 17 tosses, while
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his Washington counterpart.
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"·' Ark,ansao IosI to Texas TerhI ProvidenCt!
Phila.Ang.
The
Redskins
missed
Scnny Jurgensen, flipped out 3!1
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Fcoring chances in the first
aerials, connecting on 27 of
7. Soutt.ern C~lifornla lo•t lo l
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CCLA 14-7.
P.ochester
' S j 19 ' San Franeisco at Detroit
Cleveland de I en se.
I. UCLA beat South err. Calif- Pili!lbur~~
7 6 2 16 , Cleveland at Dallas
down to within field goal
ornla 14-7.
Buffalo
4 10 3 II (Only games, scheduled!
tion, Charlie Gogolak mi5~ed
1
9 Georda was ldl•.
Cleveland
4 1 1 t AU 1 ~ Gamea
lwo field goal attempts, being
10. Florida wa• idle.
Sattdoy's Results
Gr!'a!y at =esota
wide on a 29-yard try and hit·
Soolltwesl
Baltllnore 2 Buffalo o
Los ~eies at Baltimore
Ungd theboo left upright on a 39...
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Her&gt;ney 8 Sprlngfie 1
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pass to A. D. Whitfield on the
St•thrn Methodist :u Baylor zz
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West Tex. !10 Westm Mfch 7
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SatadQ
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NO GAMES, NO GIMMICKS, NO G~VEAWAYS, NOnE-IN
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SPECIALS. WE WILL BE CLOSED THANKSGIVING DAY SO
All OUR EMPLOYEES CAN SPEND THE DAY WITH THEIR
'
FAMILY.
'
WE WILL BE OPEN FRIDAY MORNING 8 O'CLOCK•
PRICES GOOD MONDAy, TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAy

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' MAKINGS
FRESH FROZEN FROM
EDDIE LEWIS FARM
AT OAK HILL

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lb.

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Thanksgiving Feast ever at Raci~e
Fui-Valu Market. Big values in every .
department guaranteed to save you
more. For a lower total food bill. • ~
shop here, and, Happy Feasting
Everyone!

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the bills pile up for a couple
Try separating them as murn
of month' and the phone com· as possible. Direct them toward
pany wiH end your worrieg. - different pursuits, different ~tu·
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Dear Helen:
probably outgrow this rivalry
What .to do with twins, age in a year or two when they mature and realize the only. worthwhile person to compete with
is - yourself - H.
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Ill Wayq~ ,G. Brandstadt, M.D. Dear Helen:
My husband is an alcoholic,
Vaccines have recenUv been
Don't
suggest A.A. - he ENdevelop'fll 11 against two - comJOYS being a drunk. He uses
mon
. fhil dhood diseases to
mumps and German measles. his alcoholism as a whip
keep
the
children
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Both vaccines ronsist of live
viruses of , th e~e diseases so in line. He humiliates us, beats
modifie( _Umt they are safe us, keeps us penniless. lie has
while still conferring immuni· reeled into classrooms at school
making trouble, and has ,caus·
ly.
me to lose several
good
The G:erlf'an measles vaccine,
positions.
develoJ&gt;t:d by Drs. H. M. Meye. and P. D. Parkman at the
Uni versi,ty. of Arkansas, is es·
Ptrial!y, welcome because exposure of a woman to this vir·
us duriqg .the first three montbs
of pregnancy olten causes Sf'
vere d~1;11age to her
nnbom
baby. Tbis has been known to
(l(.'cur even though the woman
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adults. J\ll the parentl agreed
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the
·
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any or the others
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members or the hoJsehold who
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Maple Lawn Fresh Turkeys
Fryers--Stewing Hens
Smoked Hams
Oysters-Stuffing. Bread .

SIMON'S
MA·RKET
OPEN MONDAY &amp; TUESDAY TIL 7:011
OPEN WEDNESDAy THIS WIEK TIL 9:00
E. MAIN ST.
WY 2-3975
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PRINCE

•

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PRIDO

2 ~~!. 29c
ARGO PEAS
DEL "MONTE ·PEARS _No~!~2 39c

31b.

• • • • c1n

.

DAIRY $UY.OF·THE·WEEK~ QUALITY .

ICE. ,CREAM,·I '
l Gallon Carton ·· ......-.."'"." .. •·... 6 9~
39
c
.DREAM WHIP
CHERRY PIE· FILLING~~:~ ~~ 39c English ·walnuts

excell!nl eoadllloa.
enl tO a sboppln&amp; area. lffi·
DJedl., ~~~~j:upaney. Pb. IIIJ2.
IJI6 after I p.. Ql, !Q 11 lie

.

49c
CALIF..CfLERY
c
LARGE

4
39c
~:·
_......,_ _..,._ _.......,_ _.:._ lb.

JELLO ALL

FLAYO,IS - -

pkgs.

.

Let us help! You can pt rtd of won1somt old bills once and for 111 vdth ~ur '18111-kl
tion." loan._That way, you_'ll
only one piYI'I'Itfrt to make each
and it will be les*
·
) OU re paymg now. Stop 1nl Wall lit pd to lend a helping handl lludgot l')Ur 'llorrowln&amp; wltll
convement-for-you repayment IChiChilt.
a

tha~'

S25 TO $2000
There's aiWIJI 1 Hllplnt Hind It
ECONOMY,_ $AVINGS AND LOAN COMPANY
Uft 111•1/reMt ,.~ll1bl1 On Alll.o1n1

Pomeroy, 0•

BUNCH

.fo; Salads ancl D~sse~s-Ocean Sprely.. ·

·-Cranberries """· .~~~ ·SC
lb.

'

- ·- -

Fol Rent
fi

lx with Milk
4 oL
~ Wlhlr &amp; Whip_ pq. .

,'

992·2111
DAVE QI:ILINGER, MANAGER

Cor- f Bulldoter
eAnv rype

CLEAN CAR

THE FINEST

"

2

J00 W. Second St.

eC11 eTruc~ •H••'"

:.tri
J;t·r:

RUTLAND DEPT. STORE

M
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II

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Boiled Ham

PUM~KIN

mor;ath~

SERVICE

A

....

HOME RAISED
HOME DRESSED

'

fl~

IADIATOI

'

.HURR.YI ORDER TODAY . AT YOUR NiARE$T

thrent lp, the newbqrn.
The 1!!/'W mumps vaccJne
was d..-,eloped by Drs. M. R.
Hilleman. and E. Buynak of
We:.;t Ppint, Pa. How worth· '

Ule foll~;nving ex perience: Sev· j'
eral ye~s ago the doctor at a
pril'llte school sent a letter to I
the parf,Dts of all the pupils I
•uggestipg that they allow their I
ch'idreo to be exposed
to '

... --------

FRESH

FOR

while Pfptection against this
disease. iJ1 c•n be illustrated by I

8LAE11NARS

.

--. __.:.:..:;...,.

I/

"''-lJMPER ... MEATlER·;•-.TA$TIE~

MIDDLEPORT

HERE:·

t~ the
disease. If,
through .t.he use of the new
vaccine, all children are im.
muniz:ed the disease will virtu~ ·
ally dis~ppear and witb it this

imalleot Beater Cttre.

I

MJDOi.ePOAl OHIO

~oriety Note~

Maple Lawn

• Romovablt storap ~
for poll aad pana.

SHOP

mune

WY Z.3ltl
l'roDI tile L1rP11 Trudl or
Bulldom llldlalflr To Tilt

1

turflce unlb wltl!
unilmlttd hNt settl.

SIMON'S ••• HEADQUARTERS

· measle!i. .and wa s herself im·

AT RUTLAND

I,

bwllnp Hond1 Sales

·-

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I'

Reedsville

WAID CROSS SONS

THE
.FINEST

~:::'=i':

$1095

.

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CAR WASH

e AT RACINE e

ONLY

·-

Pomeroy Motot Co•.

'

.LYONS MARKET

•·Excorr:municate" her! Let

.

Cpo. Low mileage~ Lo&lt;al 1 owner, 1W. trans. Turquoise
f1n1sh, vinyl interior, n&amp;H

l5oo

~----·
·-------• ~T TUPPERS
PLAINS •

r. heater

..

.·•. ,.

DICK IAWI.INGI

$1495

~ VOLKSWAGCN _

....,,.,

ROOM house and bath. rur·
nace and sarage, 255 West
Mslo St:. Pomflroy, 0. Ph.

r.rH1161 or 992-2961. _,

ll 211 6tc

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eoun, Mineroville, 0.
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111 Pomeroy. PI!. lfWall.

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65 VOLKSWAGEN

.z Dr. Deluxe m~del. ~~Uy owned sM low mileage by orig~nlll owner. Spotles&amp; clean interktr. beautiful datk blue flD·
l•h. radio and heater

.1195

~ Or DeluXe model. Local ownRI' clean tnl.erior, jot bla&lt;il
flnloil. rodlo

64

CORV~IR

..-

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. .IRCIY, OHIO

the bills pile up for a couple
Try separating them as murn
of month' and the phone com· as possible. Direct them toward
pany wiH end your worrieg. - different pursuits, different ~tu·
H.
dies, different friends . They will
Dear Helen:
probably outgrow this rivalry
What .to do with twins, age in a year or two when they mature and realize the only. worthwhile person to compete with
is - yourself - H.
'111 11
Ill Wayq~ ,G. Brandstadt, M.D. Dear Helen:
My husband is an alcoholic,
Vaccines have recenUv been
Don't
suggest A.A. - he ENdevelop'fll 11 against two - comJOYS being a drunk. He uses
mon
. fhil dhood diseases to
mumps and German measles. his alcoholism as a whip
keep
the
children
a1111
'
m
vsel!
Both vaccines ronsist of live
viruses of , th e~e diseases so in line. He humiliates us, beats
modifie( _Umt they are safe us, keeps us penniless. lie has
while still conferring immuni· reeled into classrooms at school
making trouble, and has ,caus·
ly.
me to lose several
good
The G:erlf'an measles vaccine,
positions.
develoJ&gt;t:d by Drs. H. M. Meye. and P. D. Parkman at the
Uni versi,ty. of Arkansas, is es·
Ptrial!y, welcome because exposure of a woman to this vir·
us duriqg .the first three montbs
of pregnancy olten causes Sf'
vere d~1;11age to her
nnbom
baby. Tbis has been known to
(l(.'cur even though the woman
had pr~viously had German

I

DO¢I'OR SAYS
1

• a-J ~wide EveiiHeat oven lllll&lt;el bi&amp;-mul
cookin&amp; • pk:ntcl
• Two bill" and two 6'

$)99
BAKER
FURNITURE

mumps

. a~d

get it over

with

~&lt;hile

tlloy were yonng because
It is mlj&lt;\h more serious in
adults. J\ll the parentl agreed
and witljio three months 66 of
the 146., children wbo had not
already had!e~isease got it
Unforlunatel six of
the
·
d eloped complications
any or the others
brougltt1,U,e disease to older
members or the hoJsehold who
•ere not immune. One teacher

In the school also got it. Tbe
use of

·an

effective vaccine

i~

much tid! better way to prevent
these diseases.

STANDARD

'

12oz.
can

Oysters

Maple Lawn Fresh Turkeys
Fryers--Stewing Hens
Smoked Hams
Oysters-Stuffing. Bread .

SIMON'S
MA·RKET
OPEN MONDAY &amp; TUESDAY TIL 7:011
OPEN WEDNESDAy THIS WIEK TIL 9:00
E. MAIN ST.
WY 2-3975
i'OMtJlOY
,,
'

.

'

~ '

..

It ONLY TAK!I

ONE MINUTI
ONLY

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SOc

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No.cena2'h

2. JSc
69c
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2
MEA
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•
•
•
•
f.;z· 49c.
.MINCE
SUGAR.CONFECTIONER: ____ • . • ~ z~~.J sc
ROYAL .

PRINCE

•

~~·----MORRELL'S

PRIDO

2 ~~!. 29c
ARGO PEAS
DEL "MONTE ·PEARS _No~!~2 39c

31b.

• • • • c1n

.

DAIRY $UY.OF·THE·WEEK~ QUALITY .

ICE. ,CREAM,·I '
l Gallon Carton ·· ......-.."'"." .. •·... 6 9~
39
c
.DREAM WHIP
CHERRY PIE· FILLING~~:~ ~~ 39c English ·walnuts

excell!nl eoadllloa.
enl tO a sboppln&amp; area. lffi·
DJedl., ~~~~j:upaney. Pb. IIIJ2.
IJI6 after I p.. Ql, !Q 11 lie

.

49c
CALIF..CfLERY
c
LARGE

4
39c
~:·
_......,_ _..,._ _.......,_ _.:._ lb.

JELLO ALL

FLAYO,IS - -

pkgs.

.

Let us help! You can pt rtd of won1somt old bills once and for 111 vdth ~ur '18111-kl
tion." loan._That way, you_'ll
only one piYI'I'Itfrt to make each
and it will be les*
·
) OU re paymg now. Stop 1nl Wall lit pd to lend a helping handl lludgot l')Ur 'llorrowln&amp; wltll
convement-for-you repayment IChiChilt.
a

tha~'

S25 TO $2000
There's aiWIJI 1 Hllplnt Hind It
ECONOMY,_ $AVINGS AND LOAN COMPANY
Uft 111•1/reMt ,.~ll1bl1 On Alll.o1n1

Pomeroy, 0•

BUNCH

.fo; Salads ancl D~sse~s-Ocean Sprely.. ·

·-Cranberries """· .~~~ ·SC
lb.

'

- ·- -

Fol Rent
fi

lx with Milk
4 oL
~ Wlhlr &amp; Whip_ pq. .

,'

992·2111
DAVE QI:ILINGER, MANAGER

Cor- f Bulldoter
eAnv rype

CLEAN CAR

THE FINEST

"

2

J00 W. Second St.

eC11 eTruc~ •H••'"

:.tri
J;t·r:

RUTLAND DEPT. STORE

M
.·

.~

.P• llfeil bllaNr IJ,iip

II

~

e

Boiled Ham

PUM~KIN

mor;ath~

SERVICE

A

....

HOME RAISED
HOME DRESSED

'

fl~

IADIATOI

'

.HURR.YI ORDER TODAY . AT YOUR NiARE$T

thrent lp, the newbqrn.
The 1!!/'W mumps vaccJne
was d..-,eloped by Drs. M. R.
Hilleman. and E. Buynak of
We:.;t Ppint, Pa. How worth· '

Ule foll~;nving ex perience: Sev· j'
eral ye~s ago the doctor at a
pril'llte school sent a letter to I
the parf,Dts of all the pupils I
•uggestipg that they allow their I
ch'idreo to be exposed
to '

... --------

FRESH

FOR

while Pfptection against this
disease. iJ1 c•n be illustrated by I

8LAE11NARS

.

--. __.:.:..:;...,.

I/

"''-lJMPER ... MEATlER·;•-.TA$TIE~

MIDDLEPORT

HERE:·

t~ the
disease. If,
through .t.he use of the new
vaccine, all children are im.
muniz:ed the disease will virtu~ ·
ally dis~ppear and witb it this

imalleot Beater Cttre.

I

MJDOi.ePOAl OHIO

~oriety Note~

Maple Lawn

• Romovablt storap ~
for poll aad pana.

SHOP

mune

WY Z.3ltl
l'roDI tile L1rP11 Trudl or
Bulldom llldlalflr To Tilt

1

turflce unlb wltl!
unilmlttd hNt settl.

SIMON'S ••• HEADQUARTERS

· measle!i. .and wa s herself im·

AT RUTLAND

I,

bwllnp Hond1 Sales

·-

e

I'

Reedsville

WAID CROSS SONS

THE
.FINEST

~:::'=i':

$1095

.

'

CAR WASH

e AT RACINE e

ONLY

·-

Pomeroy Motot Co•.

'

.LYONS MARKET

•·Excorr:municate" her! Let

.

Cpo. Low mileage~ Lo&lt;al 1 owner, 1W. trans. Turquoise
f1n1sh, vinyl interior, n&amp;H

l5oo

~----·
·-------• ~T TUPPERS
PLAINS •

r. heater

..

.·•. ,.

DICK IAWI.INGI

$1495

~ VOLKSWAGCN _

....,,.,

ROOM house and bath. rur·
nace and sarage, 255 West
Mslo St:. Pomflroy, 0. Ph.

r.rH1161 or 992-2961. _,

ll 211 6tc

'.

rRArLER. Brown'•
eoun, Mineroville, 0.
~·
11 17
; ROOM uQiuinillieil apatlllllllt
111 Pomeroy. PI!. lfWall.

1i 18

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Y.oUII

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and t
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why
grow
so m

Ani
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sonu

IN MIDDLEPORT, OHIO·· Corner Second &amp; MiltSts:

Corner Mill &amp; Second Sts.

NER
bout
Dear

Stokelys Pineapple-Grapefruit

DRINK

•

I

46oz.
cans

•

Fresh Plump

pany

FLOUR

•

•

Vac

SUGAR

•

m um ~

Sealtest

mod if

while

EGGNOG

•

develc

Purity

pu·ial
po.:;un
us dUI

or pr

\'ere
baby,

occ ur
had 1
- 111easl

•

•

•

•

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PUDDING

•

DICK TRACY

lb.

Turkeys
.,.Turkeys
i

26oz.
box

e1 an

Unive

Family
Size

•

U1real
The

Av. _ _ __

fb.
10.12 lb•
Avg. _ __

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Maxwell
House
Reg. or Drip

diseaJ
IJle I

eral l
prh"Bt
the p

lf .
HENS"'.· · -· ~· ...... Jb.

ch=idr

~gal.

cartons
With
Purchase of
4light

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br

3

9c ,
..

49

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a

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OYSTERS
SWIFT'~

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ZOOII/

$1··•09 ..·

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12 oz. pkg, .

..

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In

PARKAY

till

usel o

MARGARINE

BREAD
$

Royal Prince

Yams ___

Shelly Beans_, 6uns $1
303

I

Dtl Mont•

Golden Ripe

BANANAS

Argo

SIZE

Apple Drink
•
Ie J. u1ce
• : ,4 ': ....
4Uz. $1
Pmeapp

POTATOES

CAN

Dewn Glo

Red Tokay

303

Green Beans

con•
Kraft

l Marshmallow~~Kraft

.

. •

4 pkJ•·
1-lb.

$1

aJ.S;fiNTIMI
.~.IISTIN SOU.NDI

YOURHOUDAY

4can1303 $1

Siler

.fion
you' .

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'

SALAD DRESSING ---q'·39c·

me

Stokely's
Brand

i

'

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were.

loaves

·.

..
lb.

RADIOS

All P~Jrpose ·

•

lb.

•

GRAPES • • • • • •

1

C~LERY • • • - - ·

-

Marshmallow Creall) . 5 ~·" . $1 ORANGES • - • • ,.

lj

•

.,

19.95 .
lb.

·~-

....

·- ----

--

-

C-'?"'l= -

MIRACLE WHIP

Bulbs

much
lhese

......

'

'

Standord
12 oz. pkg.

-

LITTLE ORPHAN AMNII

lb.49c

CANNED HAMS

the 1-

alrcar .,. · ·
Unf.

lb,

lb.

ougge

adults
and '

'• .39c 1
'

S.IO·Ib.
Avg, - -

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CORNISH · ·it r ~ ·
HENS ....... ~ .. Jb.

COFFEE

Wt1iJe

while
It is

~~!~-·b.· ,_
.-

LONG ISLAND 'DUCKS

was 1
Hillen
Weat

rnum1

lb.

49c Turkeys
43c Jurkeys

CHICKENS •.. ···-;:: •.• lb.

throu1

ally 1

6-8 fb.

ROASnNG . -: .

mune
vacciJ
munil

SUPPOR'IER OF K
'I'IGHT~ f!ACI&lt;.,
'IJ.I£0~ I

6to81b.
Avg.

PICNIC
HAMS

qt.

• 1

ly,

The

A~ .

Purchase

boxes

•

Both
Vi i' USE

I'M

Wth$20.00

deve l1
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lA/ MY BOok 'THE

1HE:OR1' ll/JD PRACTICI:

'OF SELF-DEFENSE'
· I ME!JWJ 111£ OI.JLV
'llW n:t lliSES Of Acrl~
~ GW RJRSU£ IF
'rt:XIR£ ATrN::KED!

lb.
bag

Domino Confectioners

w

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

WE WILL BE CLOSED THANKSGIVING DAY, NOV. 24th

Gingham Girl

b)

I

OPEN: 7 DAYS A WEEK 9:00 to 9:30 P~ M.

"E

Dear
Wh:

a.t'L AINII

~

Bucky Walters Welcomes You'

the t
ol m

H.

. •'

:~

"We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities"

pera:
days,
old

..:.~~~mt!

(Formerly Evans Super Market) .

bills
~trai1

61VE 11115 CAr AllDBil

SUPER MARKET

MARK V SUPER MARKET

she'd
by-sll

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• 81Uf'! ~

.•
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lrom

·The Opening Of The New

Y.oUII

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and t
Jng t
why
grow
so m

Ani
ling

sonu

IN MIDDLEPORT, OHIO·· Corner Second &amp; MiltSts:

Corner Mill &amp; Second Sts.

NER
bout
Dear

Stokelys Pineapple-Grapefruit

DRINK

•

I

46oz.
cans

•

Fresh Plump

pany

FLOUR

•

•

Vac

SUGAR

•

m um ~

Sealtest

mod if

while

EGGNOG

•

develc

Purity

pu·ial
po.:;un
us dUI

or pr

\'ere
baby,

occ ur
had 1
- 111easl

•

•

•

•

Royal

PUDDING

•

DICK TRACY

lb.

Turkeys
.,.Turkeys
i

26oz.
box

e1 an

Unive

Family
Size

•

U1real
The

Av. _ _ __

fb.
10.12 lb•
Avg. _ __

SEALTEST

Maxwell
House
Reg. or Drip

diseaJ
IJle I

eral l
prh"Bt
the p

lf .
HENS"'.· · -· ~· ...... Jb.

ch=idr

~gal.

cartons
With
Purchase of
4light

';;~j~
· ·.
br

3

9c ,
..

49

''f'~

f __

c

a

.

OYSTERS
SWIFT'~

':~ ~.

99c-

ZOOII/

$1··•09 ..·

Sefid
12 oz. pkg, .

..

~-

In

PARKAY

till

usel o

MARGARINE

BREAD
$

Royal Prince

Yams ___

Shelly Beans_, 6uns $1
303

I

Dtl Mont•

Golden Ripe

BANANAS

Argo

SIZE

Apple Drink
•
Ie J. u1ce
• : ,4 ': ....
4Uz. $1
Pmeapp

POTATOES

CAN

Dewn Glo

Red Tokay

303

Green Beans

con•
Kraft

l Marshmallow~~Kraft

.

. •

4 pkJ•·
1-lb.

$1

aJ.S;fiNTIMI
.~.IISTIN SOU.NDI

YOURHOUDAY

4can1303 $1

Siler

.fion
you' .

''

'

SALAD DRESSING ---q'·39c·

me

Stokely's
Brand

i

'

'
were.

loaves

·.

..
lb.

RADIOS

All P~Jrpose ·

•

lb.

•

GRAPES • • • • • •

1

C~LERY • • • - - ·

-

Marshmallow Creall) . 5 ~·" . $1 ORANGES • - • • ,.

lj

•

.,

19.95 .
lb.

·~-

....

·- ----

--

-

C-'?"'l= -

MIRACLE WHIP

Bulbs

much
lhese

......

'

'

Standord
12 oz. pkg.

-

LITTLE ORPHAN AMNII

lb.49c

CANNED HAMS

the 1-

alrcar .,. · ·
Unf.

lb,

lb.

ougge

adults
and '

'• .39c 1
'

S.IO·Ib.
Avg, - -

. 3 ·9 ·tSTEWING

CORNISH · ·it r ~ ·
HENS ....... ~ .. Jb.

COFFEE

Wt1iJe

while
It is

~~!~-·b.· ,_
.-

LONG ISLAND 'DUCKS

was 1
Hillen
Weat

rnum1

lb.

49c Turkeys
43c Jurkeys

CHICKENS •.. ···-;:: •.• lb.

throu1

ally 1

6-8 fb.

ROASnNG . -: .

mune
vacciJ
munil

SUPPOR'IER OF K
'I'IGHT~ f!ACI&lt;.,
'IJ.I£0~ I

6to81b.
Avg.

PICNIC
HAMS

qt.

• 1

ly,

The

A~ .

Purchase

boxes

•

Both
Vi i' USE

I'M

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in the new Congress ·- or. , reality that ~' &gt;\m~~a'l:,~ j)ly no l~r eslsts. , :(tie,• tWll Ues In thi''Sen.~te· will h~ve lo ta~ghl, f~ lh 20 Y"'~, ~e neod S~nate Is to ~nd a means to give ;its "a4vt!:!l and
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S111a1e- eRn hardly make glad ;South VIet Nanr Is .gotrtg to lie'loormally IJ)elk a! least aener. Uemocratl~ hlerarthy- a lead It exists, 'though agafil only. I· beads of the official Democra~ tak over theExe~~~~~:~l~tlo:
th•· hearts ol all who hope for honored to the end, they are ally, If not In docility, for the ~lp 1hat wtll . c:t!~ ll:oirl.the monp ~ v~ry small number Or 1e. l~ade[Sll!P· There Is po sligh~ rig:! of .the
responsible cooperation in Am- · merely turnlrtg
to anothe~ policies ·Ql a Democratic Ado .Republican cblefs generallj, cas Oemo~rattc Senators.j
And est qUP.stton that this ca.n be · rt ent to conduct
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point of attack. What Is now ministration - Door
leader it has com~ belore, and from though it represents no substan· done, of course. The tri~~ is not .P•r m . th
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Is .to do It but tather for liJ.e; Arn· po ICY m e en ·
e i'hirh has so long assailed I little the historic Western alii- J. ":illlam Ful~rlght of the Mansfield and Fulbright. Alrea- da~geroua all the same. For tn- erica~ and foreign publics to ~ee l to re~~t: there ts no
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est possibility that NATO
t n in VietNam seems al last but nevertheless damaging pro- - have long since
become as Thomas. J. Dodd of Connec- equally small but equally tire· 'As to the House, there need in truth be emeebled any more
to. be retiring from its noi sy lpJsals for ill-through reductions spokesmen mstead ~r purely ticut and Henry Jackson of les~. seg!"ent ·of "world oplr&gt; be no worry. In the last , Con. than)n t.he last Cnng~~ss t.l)ere
barricades. rhe November elec- of the Ameman troop conlribU. personal foretgn polictes. Such Washmgton are speakmg out a- Ion whtch, through mistrust of gress that body moved ilnlo a was the
possibility tl!at
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ready-mixed private gainsl the new logic being ap. every American motive or In position of creative responl!ibil· the
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tsllc esilmate of the prospects .are at lenglt! BC&lt;el)t~ ,W. . tradltiona~y, Jieep·;~~ .•,aiiP!,l)le 1!-at .'I!!NoriiY, In .bqthl!lr· Ill~ lll't o~e·s lloU8j1 1,181 ·•~! ,OY"''oWI)e!Jnln,s majo!fty ~. IIi, Seoate nitno lt,\' "OOI
in the new Congress ·- or. , reality that ~' &gt;\m~~a'l:,~ j)ly no l~r eslsts. , :(tie,• tWll Ues In thi''Sen.~te· will h~ve lo ta~ghl, f~ lh 20 Y"'~, ~e neod S~nate Is to ~nd a means to give ;its "a4vt!:!l and
more accurately, Simply '"the , mitment to,~_qu,. · Cfiltnilltn\'Sl Demoera~li ~nata.r.• .,lrbb wo~lll took !Or te. .bip , outside ,,the no lons'll' carry lnsur,nc.: Still ~ress 118 central will.o~er the tc. the President but
S111a1e- eRn hardly make glad ;South VIet Nanr Is .gotrtg to lie'loormally IJ)elk a! least aener. Uemocratl~ hlerarthy- a lead It exists, 'though agafil only. I· beads of the official Democra~ tak over theExe~~~~~:~l~tlo:
th•· hearts ol all who hope for honored to the end, they are ally, If not In docility, for the ~lp 1hat wtll . c:t!~ ll:oirl.the monp ~ v~ry small number Or 1e. l~ade[Sll!P· There Is po sligh~ rig:! of .the
responsible cooperation in Am- · merely turnlrtg
to anothe~ policies ·Ql a Democratic Ado .Republican cblefs generallj, cas Oemo~rattc Senators.j
And est qUP.stton that this ca.n be · rt ent to conduct
erican foreign policy .
point of attack. What Is now ministration - Door
leader it has com~ belore, and from though it represents no substan· done, of course. The tri~~ is not .P•r m . th
d
To be sure, the Senate splint· : developing is an effort to be- Mike Mansfield and Chairman Jess exalted Democrats Jhan ·lial ~merlcan opinion, il
Is .to do It but tather for liJ.e; Arn· po ICY m e en ·
e i'hirh has so long assailed I little the historic Western alii- J. ":illlam Ful~rlght of the Mansfield and Fulbright. Alrea- da~geroua all the same. For tn- erica~ and foreign publics to ~ee l to re~~t: there ts no
t
bipartisan American posi· ance ot NATO, either hy empty Foreign Relations Committee dy, for example, such Senators evolably oi appeals to · that thai 1t Is done.
est possibility that NATO
t n in VietNam seems al last but nevertheless damaging pro- - have long since
become as Thomas. J. Dodd of Connec- equally small but equally tire· 'As to the House, there need in truth be emeebled any more
to. be retiring from its noi sy lpJsals for ill-through reductions spokesmen mstead ~r purely ticut and Henry Jackson of les~. seg!"ent ·of "world oplr&gt; be no worry. In the last , Con. than)n t.he last Cnng~~ss t.l)ere
barricades. rhe November elec- of the Ameman troop conlribU. personal foretgn polictes. Such Washmgton are speakmg out a- Ion whtch, through mistrust of gress that body moved ilnlo a was the
possibility tl!at
twns have shown lhis fringe to lion or by arguments
that instant,
ready-mixed private gainsl the new logic being ap. every American motive or In position of creative responl!ibil· the
· . would howl us out
be as bankrupt of public sup- NATO is too old-hat lor words
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to serve you for more than a century.
We're thankful, that again this year we'll be privileged to play a part
in making Thanksgiving feasting a memorable occasion for so many.
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patronage and loyalty.
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John Ladd Dean down Meldahl
Gauge readings - Galli. 9 p. m.; Mary Ellen up MelpoliS Dam 11.9, 13.3, runnmg 5 1 dahl 12:45 a. m.; Elisha Woods
feet on rollers, Pomeroy · Mas· 1 down Meldahl 1:25 a. m.; Rose
on 20.79, Pt. Pleasant 23.93. G. down Meldahl 3:20 a.m.
Hinton out, Kanawha Falls 3.96 ,
fali ing. Charleston !6.64 fallmr,. l Gallipolis Dam - Kathy R. i
L•mdon, Marmet and Winlield ,up 3:20 p, m.; Semel down 5:30
dams were on the sills.
p. rn .; Wayne H. doWJA 10 p. m.;
Eastern down 10:55 p.m.; O.F.
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Shearer up 12:45 a. m.; Carrie
Oblo River - Pollywog down s. down 2 a. m.; Jenks down
13, a:30 a.m.; Reliable down 12:3o a. m.; Onward
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14, 2:15 p, m.; Buckeye State Walter Curley down 6;20 a.m.;
up 14, 6:40p. m.; Leeaona up .Orco up 7,40 a. m.
14, 9:30 p. m.; R. H. Bosworth Kanawha River - Allen R.
II up 14, 10 p. m.; Jane T. up Merrill up London; For Dear·
14, 10:35 p. m.; Harvey Jordon born up Manne! 12:50 a. m.;
up 14, 11 :20 P· m.;_ L. Fiore up Lucy Jane Locas down WInH. 2:45 a. m.; ClriSs Jr. down field B:3S p. m.; .National up
14. 4;30 a. m. ; Frank Durant Winfield 11:40 p, ni; Mountain
up 14, 5 a. m.; ~oily R. up 14, State down Winfield 12:15 a.m.;
5:50 a. m.; Pnocipio up 15 Helen Z. down Winfield 3:11&gt;
2:31 a. m.; Edeana Bosworth a.m.; H. E. Bowles up W'mfield
down 15, 8:15 a. m.; Jacob G. 4,35 a. m.
down 1a, 2:20 a. m.; Chrrsty
up 17, 5:50 a. m.; Phillp Sporn
INSIDE HO LAND
up 17, 6:1$ a. m.; Vulcan up PlTrSBURGH tUPI) - Ne. 18, 6:10 a. m.: Jelftloat down Igro comedian and el¥11 lights
20 , 3:~ a. m; Duncan Bruce advocate Dick Gregory said
down 211, 5:20 a. m.; George i Saturday night he bas asked
Price up 21, 1.45 a.
St&lt;-ell tbe North Vietnamese governRanger up 21, 5.50 a. m., Tam- ,ment for permission to enter
my Willie up :!2, 4:50a.m.; Wal- ~ ihe country and discuss With
ter Beck]ord down 23, 5 p.m.; President Ho Cbi Minh the pasPeggy Downey down 2.1, 9· 20! sibility of entertaining Amerl&lt;
p m.; Jefferson down 23, 10 p. !ran prisoners of war during the
m.; Mark M. up Greenup 5:4() :Chrlsbnas holidays.
p. m.; Lelia Shearer
down ;
Greenup 10: 15 p.m.; Phyllis I
SERVICE DELUXE
S. up Greenup 2:10a.m.; Bar-1 BONN (UPI)- Sixteen West
bara Gay up Greenup 2:10 a. German luxury trainll
offer
m.; J. S. LewiS up Greenup 3:- passengers telephone service,
10 a. m.; Franklin B. down according to the Federal Rail&lt;
Greenup 4 a. m.; Vickers down ways.

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BEEF, VEAL, PORK
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~Qli• Chri8tmas art)' Dec. 15
jt montbl . meeting of llie
Loyal Women'e Class of the
!• Middleport
eyenlrlg at the
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to
bring
prett~l bible service
!or the dinner, . with -prizes to
be awarded the wlnning ·ones.
Mrs. Robert Reibel,
Mrs.
William Reynolds, Mrs. Her·
man Lohse were named to tho
'love gift and program commit·
tee. Mrs. Bert Gilkey and· Mrs.
Frank Beach will be in charge

of the, !!III, exeb.anle a~·
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Mrs. 'RI!Jin:f! are
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tbe party. ' . ' ' '
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cbarge.· Mrs. Gilkey, Mrs,
l_!tt.
ns were made to assist w1th a garden t)lerapy 1!1'0· son, La_rry Mitch, Marietta,
ta Hawley. and Mrs.
gj'd lllnd in making_mght arrangements for Athens State and the1r son and family, Mr.
ley were named ·to tl)e nondnalt-1
HQsijllal, by the Twilight Garden club Th'!rsliay
and Mrs. Robert Mitch and
lng committee. Mrs.
David
at th~. home of Mrs. Jed Webster Sr., Sprm~, Ave.,
~teven and f)avld, of Whee].
Farmer presented a letter from
Mrs. T. A. Hennessy as co-hostes~.
, . ·
mg, W. Va.
the Rev. Fred I. Gardner,
Mrs. Leverett Ro~sh, president, was m ch~rge of · Mrs. Paul Haptonstall and
mer mihister, concerning the
PI
the meeting and devotions from ~sa!m 1~,1 _were led br, Louise Loll!lon, who have been
cently eStablished Kelp ·c..,torl
he .- 'liA£~. ·Hennessy ~ho gave a meditation, Gtve Thanks empt0yed In tl)e Evans Superof Religious Education ... M"'·'
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and closed w1th prayer.
.
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isterial Training at
II!
Members responded to roll were used on the ajtar 0 some past nine years, have been . . .0 eS,
College, W. Va. A tetter
lil&lt;
call with their favonte house of the churches 00 Sunday.
transferred to other stores in
thanks was read from
sh
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lOY
Victoria McCarley or lndil&amp;n~JIO&lt; I
b)
Adiscussion was held 00 the program are to be Jell at
of the Middleport store, Mrs.
Us, Ind. for the gift sent
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1in reeognition of octcige~'aritms l
Mary
B.
Hemes
explamed
the
Katherine
Millikan
and
.Mrs.
store
and
Mrs.
London
in
the
Nobles,
with
their
ladies
of the church.
. It
class"' and requirementsd of Kennessy were named te make Pt. Pleasant swre.
as guests enj' oyed a special Reported Ill were Mrs
Mr
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to
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Mr and Mrs Ke'Ith NelSO'l musical program last week in liam Bradford, Mr. and Mrs. Karr St;
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' a meet Ing at th e Grace EPIS· · Leo Childs, 'I
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· . a . sa e ha eh0 0
Shoppers Lounge and "rs.
and ·family have
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Mrs. -.oar es' 1.,ytl~
· r s. em•:. repor tty -~ purchase Christmas gifts
Mrs Nelson is the former
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and Mrs. Carrie Kall.
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Bailey of Bradbury
President John Zerkle turn- The Thanksgiving theme
Men~el
el\~ed
th
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a
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ed the even'Ing over to Nohle used 1'n the devotions and
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ri-=Aibert C. Pool , state president. Thanks you notes were
Randy Becker spent
the
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weekend in Columbus with Bet, Powell, who 18
the gram. Mrs. Braley read
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tie Gladwell and Larry Glad- clubs entertamment
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Reglon 11, donated a key of Plans were made for the
State football game.
Kraeuter and . Karen Pnes;;ly, lty. Mrs. ~hse .~resented pro- national fitness ~st In S,weden,
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pine cones and a homemade cember meeting whiCh will
Kimberly and David Walburn
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children of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine School of. Music. and
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Steve
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Flore~ Cir&lt;le and
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Mrs. Erma! Sehreclengost
Mrs. Robson thanked mem- A dessert collrse was
went for the Ohto State foot- Refreshments were served,
Parkersburg called' at the uetiDII
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Brinker home· on
for the Shrine dinner and said bers and two guests,
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Plans were dJscu"ed
for Ispend the Thanksgiving holiday their regular Sunday evening and Thursday.
THE JOF CLASS of the Chnstmas projects when Se_n. with her daughter and son-in- meeting at Heath Methodist Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Tlu&gt;rd-1
United Metho~ist Church will lor MYF of Heath MethodiSt' law, Mr. and Mrs. Don Grab· Church.
son of Cedarviite, Mr.
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11eet at Baileys Restaurant o_n Church met su,nday evemng at er. Mr. Graber is recuperating Members broug!Jt fruit and Mrs, Russell Harris and ramiMonday at 6 p. . m. for, ther the church. M1ss Sheme Shu!- fi~m a recent hospitalization. prepared the
baskets
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annual. ThanksgJVJng
dmner. er, presJden_t, was m charge Mr. L. w. McComas spent the church with Mrs.
Kennett Liming of Xenia and
Followmg the dmner the gro~p of the meetmg. .
Sunday in Columbus with his Johnson, Mrs. Joan Wright
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dubie
Will go to the church for their Scnpture, readmg
taken mother, Mrs. J. E. McComas. Mrs. Emerson Jones assisting. Springfield were guests
regular meeting at 7:30 p. ~- from Pauls letter. to the Ro- Mr. and Mrs. Robert King, Eddie Brown, pre~ident,
JMr~·.;and::.Mr~s~.~K:om~er~;::=;l
MIDDLEPORT PTA meetmg ~ans and Philbppians . was Mrs William King Mrs Char- sided over the busmesa meet· I.•
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Dunng the usmeso mee , g 1. Beverly Friday evening to ta e o Items or e c urc
the group planned to assist with 1 ~t d the Eastern Star cere- women's Christmas bazaar
TONIGHT
RETREADS
Wecls., Nov. 23 ·
TUESDAY
the children's community din- a en
be held Dec. L Devotions were
end TUESDAY
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"HOW TO STEAL
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Tuesday at 2 p. m. at the :report on the bake sale held d r. Hannt'ngtos.
ver na Sprague, pianist for the
A MILLION"
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M elf J par- Refresilments of hot choco- Audrey Hepburn, Peter
Eli Wallach, Hugh
wO! meet Tuesday evening Nov' made. The group expressed ap- 1~n s, '
an d Mrs. and ar:;'es late and cookies were provided O'Toole,
Griffith, Chaa. Boyer
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2l:, at the recreation room of predation to church members !AlreWJ~g ~ ~n ;· H rs. by Jennifer and Bridget Goble Calorcorloons: Artful Arl
1\Je Joe Young, Sr., home at for eontributions.
va uc ey 00 ' ew ave!~' and Mrs. Johnson. Attending H1ppx Returns
7:30 p, m. Hostesses will be Those attending were Sber- M~s. Robert Coats and Miss were Eddie Brown, Karen McWEDNESDAY
Mts. Young and Mrs. Karry rie Shuler, Van Johnson, Sandy Nelhe Zerkle have . r~turned Girr, Glenna Sprague, Bridget
Navembor23rd
Frost.
Johnson, John Ingles, Robbie from se_veral days vistt m New Goble, Jennifer Goble, Twlla
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~lOll MOTHERS of Mid- Ord, Okey Reitter,
Rhonda York City.
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Clatworthy, Cindy Spengler,
Thundoy lhru Soturdoy
dJeP.,.t High Sebool will meet Hysell, Doxie Walters, Sylvia 1 A pre • Thanksgivmg Day Vern Ord, Joey Reitter. CharNov. 24-25·26
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Tony Curtis,
mothers are urged to attend. Iserved by MISs Shuler and 'Miss ' were Mr. and Mr_s. Carl Van- Karen Johnson, Greg Donahue, Natalie Wood, Keenan Wynn,
RACINE AMERICAN Legion Johnson.
derhoof and family of Waldo a guest, Debbie Harbrecht and Arthur O'Connell, Peter Falk
Cotarcortoon: Ovt &amp; Out Rout
Allxiliary will meet Tuesday,
and Mr. and Mrs. . Harold Mrs. Johll8~n, Mrs. McGirr
Admlnlon: 75c &amp; 40e
N~. ;12. at 7:30 p. m. at the I
George ~d sons, Bnan and 1 Mrs. Emerson Jones.
!lost Hall In Racine. Guest
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the social hour with prizes awarded to Mrs. Seidenabel, Mrs.
HARRISONVILLE PTO will Election of officers was
Ben NeutzUng, Mrs.
meet Tuesday, Nov. _22, at 7:45 wher. the Third Friday c lu and Mrs. Dessauer. Retfre~hp. m. m the audilonum. There i met Friday evening at t h ments were served by the host·
will bj! a short program fol-~ home of Mrs. Don Rea Miners- ess to those named above and
l011ing the business meeting. ville, with Mrs. Grove~ Erb as Mrs. Bentz Wolle, Mrs. Den1ver
AU parents are urged to at· the hostess.
Thoma, Mrs. Max Meinhart and
tend.
Mrs. Henry Reibel, president, Mrs. Everett Dailey.
ronducted the meeting and offi. l
WEDNESDAY
&lt;ers elected were Mrs. Arnold II
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EVANGELINE Chapter, OES Hays, president; Mrs.
Ray
M11ldjeport wdl sponsor a bake , Seidenabel. vice president: Mrs.
sale Wednesday, Nov. 23, at 1 Dale Smith, secretary; and
the pudley Flower Shop. All Mrs. Fred D"'sauer, treasurer.
members are asked to contnb-1 Plans were made for
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·planned potluck turkey dinner
THURSDAY
Iand party at the home of Mrs.
FRI_ENDLY CB Club of Porn· Dale Smith Friday, December
troy Is having Its regular meeV 16. at 6 p.m. There will be a $1
IN AT 9-0UT AT 5
.111 . at the AMVETS hail m · gift exchange. A round robin
r~eroy, Thanksg iving
at get well card was sent to Mrs.
7:30 p. m. All members are Cleland Hines.
urged to attend and all '
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COLONEl. SANDERS' RECIPE

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Fried Chid:en llllJ' day .X the
week. Like today. All you bave
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will be served. AU members
are asked to bring either sandwlchea or oookies.

An estimated 400 area teenseers attended a high school
danct party Saturday night at
the Middleport
elementary
auditorium sponsored by the
Middleport Senior Class. Pro·
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Ilied for the annual cla10 trip
to Washingwn, D. C. The
Pemeroy Band Boosters will
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dan~
party at the Pom.
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