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Plans were ~ade for the an·
~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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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~.
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the Rev. Fred I. Gardner,
Mrs. Leverett Ro~sh, president, was m ch~rge of · Mrs. Paul Haptonstall and
mer mihister, concerning the
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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
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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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Victoria McCarley or lndil&amp;n~JIO&lt; I
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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.
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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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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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Shoppers Lounge and "rs.
and ·family have
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Mrs. -.oar es' 1.,ytl~
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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
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Randy Becker spent
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weekend in Columbus with Bet, Powell, who 18
the gram. Mrs. Braley read
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and tbe Wahkeene project and Phil Williamson and Mrs.
tie Gladwell and Larry Glad- clubs entertamment
chair· lure and a meditation on
. Swedes at~ amD~ · ·11Je
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Mrs Richard ScheU, advisor or or Drake for flowers sent. well and attended the Ohio man. He presented Rot..rta duty of compasSion and humil- world's greatest wa!Urs. The
st
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
at Oh~o
Umv~. ~v gram materi~~· The Spirit of which more ·than ·three million
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co ndle to be applied to the a 6:30 p.m. dinner at
children of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine School of. Music. and
te e ThanksgiVIng, . concemmg the Swedes have passed, oonslsts
N
urant
follewed
by
a
meet·
Walburn
Vienna
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are
Powell,
his
own
young
son.
first Thanksgivmg proclaimed ol lour consecfitlve days
of
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so en r ammg ,w_as a kgr P Y eorge as ngton an
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for club's plantings was given Miss Lucretia Genheimer gave Mr. and Mrs. Verner See, and of young local _musiCians nown nne by Abr~ham Lmcoln. She
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by Mrs. Jack Robson who stat· the monthly reminder to finish son, Keith.
as the Bohemians: of . John ?'"eluded With a poem on bless- Vema and Wavle Cricle, last
ed that the Kerr's Run project fall plantings and told how to
M~Clmtock, Ronrue Bnnker, Ings.
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completed
and
that
Paul
prepare
parsley
for
winter.
s:an
Muilen,
a
freshman
at
M1ke
Hayman,
Steve
Simpson,
Refreshments
were
served
by
Flore~ Cir&lt;le and
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'b ted to d .1 M Robson showed
Ohio University, was the week Jeff Donohue and Charles Snod· Mrs. Eleanor Lohse, Mrs. Neva Cirele visited Mr and M
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end guest or arry Gla we 11 at glass.
Pratt, and Mrs. Braley with Arthur Orr of Chester ~ecent II
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~no h G a Pan '"~ 0 ould d
clubs "Christmas
the Delta Sigma Phi Fraterni- The evening was enjoyed by Mrs. Ella Reuter and Mr s. ly.
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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
bers for •rr.,gements made by the hostesses to 10
game on Saturday.
Brinker home· on
for the Shrine dinner and said bers and two guests,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lac.
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Eunie Brinker and
that several of the arrangements Rousey and James Webster. ey are spending several days
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Carleton spent an evening with
in Florida on a vacation.
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Mr. and Mrs: William Gal.ner ll
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Vander·
hoof and children of Waldo were
Mrs. Mary ·Circle was a
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Fruit baskets were taken to I Everett Ransom of Delaware ~~el;vln~C~ire~le;;~C~o;lu~m;bus~.~~::::::·: : : : : : : :·:·:·:::~"'
Mrs. E. M. Wood left Sunday silut-ins of the church by the visited with Mr. and Mrs.
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for Cleveland where she will Junior
Youth Fellowship at renee Scarbrough Wfl~n.,sda~ll
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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.
and
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
ly of Xenia, Mr and Mrs.
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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ing when projects were discuss·
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10
lb. Avg. I
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school group Jscuss on o owmg.
I d Mr E' 1 Lew'
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Pomeroy Ohto
WITH PURCHASE OF TWO
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aud1tonum.
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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by M'Jss l' thoo,
uk I d n,.thVISIth e, o
hymn smg,
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Um'ted Methodi st Church.
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MEIGS COUNTY Riding club Shuler with approximately $40 1 ~ w: en
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
NOT OPEN
~lOll MOTHERS of Mid- Ord, Okey Reitter,
Rhonda York City.
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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
"THE GREAT RACE"
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the high school eafeteria. All counselor. Refreshments were ! c omas me un ay. ues Stephanie Ord, Joyce Kerns, lack Lemmon,
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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Brent, Middleport.

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tivtty · chairman.
New Olf,·cers

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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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 '
Games were played during Second St.
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SHIRT
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Robinson's Cleaners

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$1.25

3 PieM Tender, Taoty C11i&lt;1w1
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COLONEl. SANDERS' RECIPE

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CoL Sanders' Recipe Kontacky
Fried Chid:en llllJ' day .X the
week. Like today. All you bave
to do is pick it up and take it
home. The ttemca Ia 111J1ddelo.!.,..

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
•ponsor the coming Saturday
dan~
party at the Pom.
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lrom I to II p. m. The Jay1

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fua~y people. We're pretty fuuy ourselves ••• abor.~t ecil'n' ,.
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Need not be .present to
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WAIIBJNGTON - Lyndon il. 1
.Jottnsoo and Dwight D. Elsen· I
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sn.allest, Ute most ellclusive
and lhe most powerful club In
all the world, the olub of living
Ameriean 1Jre~idents, past and
preseJII. There is only one oth·
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Missouri called Harry S. Tru
ln temperament, In p ersnn
ali ty, in altitude toward many
llo!itical issues, three more dif·
r. "'"t men could hardly lle
lo:nKI, in or out of any club.
Owight F:isenhower has a
••110r view Indeed of Lyndon
1·1hnson's Grea1 Society, as he
.·~d of Harry Truman's
Fair
Il~l. and he will stint not in
'II his days ahead In his efforts ·
'" bring Johnson wellarism to 1
' halt through tile election oi ,
a good sound Republican J&gt;m. !
ident in 1968.
Harry Truman has no dtfftcul- ·
ty in restralnlng bls admiration
for Dwight Eisenhower's do- '
mesue job In office.
Lyndon
Johnoon undoubtedly ha! h1s j
own private views of some
things about his fellow club
members.
Upon a single matter, llow·
ever, 1111 three men could be
more u 11111!. This is !he total
necesllfty for 1 truly bipartiaau
conduct of American forelp
policy, And this ls wby Pres!·
dent Jolmlon bas· now ukl!ill
former President Eloenhower to
make a worldwtd~ tour u an
untilled ambaaucklr exlta~
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terests of the United statesand this ia why Dwllbt Eiaello
hower II
the mallei'
what Ia White Rouse ltnao ia
usually termed "activo consiJI.
eration."
To hi 1ure. even U General ]
Eisenhower does noi under·
take this mission, It wiD still
be difficult lor any Republican
grnup to make mueb partlsaD
use of &amp;merloln forelln policy
any IbM - · SO, In thls 'JIIIY
and 1o th11 utent Lyndon John·
son 11111 be the plner.
But llllt will not bother Els·
enhower 11 aD, not
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easy lor a Dtmoerat wbo II
Presldeal, hut rather becJUS~
he d-'1 It all mind makln1
things 111ier, II polllble, lor an
•Ututlon
eaDed the Pres~
dency. Anybow, IIIII foreign 11¢·
icy II not juat L)'lldoD John•on't. It II al10 Dwilhl ED
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DEC. 9th and Dle. 16th
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in tbll columnlll's memory baa
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affairs: and this Ia nol
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party warlm. It II Jllmply becauae eadl bu knon - and
poignantly known since the
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tisan polldes 11 1 two · bll
buslnesl Indeed wben put a·
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vital AJnerlean lnterellt - not
DemoeraUc Interest,
not Republtean lnterell, nol contervl·
live lntemt, not ll~r1l 1nter•&lt;l - that tile cold war ha•
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tell G1mbel's but Tlff@y'i Pres. er dehca~tes Wlih , a place for
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and four sis,ers. Mrs. lcie BellW
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nal delmls lu he dr&gt;cJdrd
at -nics chairmen also ~ive41 Esther Randolpb and Mrs RilF L0
1 the .January Pomona meeting. ribbons m the Superior-:nome J la Litchfield, all of Point Plea .. j
WE RS
. by He. -e n :i!ottel
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' m·hange visitalion. It was vq- Mrs. Ann Holbday of Star Funeral servlct will be h ld ,
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This has been bothering me for Iled 10 raise ononey lor the ~r•;:,:· ~e ~lb~~ 1\11!. Am· Wednesday 2 p.m. at the Mo~r- 1
This column is for young 1sume time. I havt&gt; to work my -~e~~s Count} HJ_stoncal Socte- :lue· ~r~ ZJJ.0 H t fs,prmp. Stevens Furieral Home with the I
up
pevple, •heir . problem~ &lt;Hld ~ "'.ay through, otherwise 1 could- ' ~lh ~:11 ~ ~~~~~~~ ~u~d for blue;. Mis~
~~rg~ni~:!:. Rev. '-:illiam Hatfield and the ;
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Full power equipment, radio, new w]s/w tires, tinted
pleasures, thPtr troublt&gt;s and n t get my degree. My brother ied . FKI
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m cs pro. terdav of Racfne btue a d C Rtv. Wdllam Matlcs officlatina. l
fun. As with the rest of Helen had summer J"ubs that pat'd ht'm l . a . lhe ommun!ty Ser· ARE. _ ...:0_ ••.' _,
Hn · • Burial will be in Suncrest Mm· ·
glass, I owner, new Cadillac trade, turquoise with
1 v1ce project
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Help U~, it weJCQmes laughs 1over $500 a monlh - and then 1
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turquoise interiOr.
up
bul won t do.ige a serious ques· ! got evenmg work at a servfCe I Ot~r ~roJ~ts _for t~e year 1onviUe a purple ribbon
Friends may call at the Moh
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t1c~ with a bl'ush-orf.
istation, so college was a breeze 1are t e Boy \ Villa&amp;e. '
~ Mrs. ~tkins qed 1u' lectur· Stevens funeral borne after ri 1
Send your teen-age questions , for ium. But me? I'm lucky f bo Gr~ie SUPJX&gt;rted farm er to attend tbe Grot LUes p m today
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lo YOUTH ASKED FOR IT. if l can get work at $50 a week. or ys wltlt • problem, lrtlo 1Le&lt;tucers Conference II Colum· · ·
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newsp&lt;~pe'r.
alton m women's pay - hokand the Greek Team . . a part of it· I to be i
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HONESTY WILL GET ME 'I urn ' Show me ANY colle which has spent: fiv~ years . in pi . to. I so
In ~w ~tal Thanks&amp;lvmr Ieason
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teaching
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enter
the
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the
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1 sophomore or freshman
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Rutlaod Mission Ch h
Dea r Helen:
Iwho can earn more Ihan
M Atkand homemaking. ' Mr. All&lt; ins stressed th~i Charles Set'•· f thurc . PReY.
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pi ' tning about me .. . .
that 's unsual' W"th
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d $2 000 . I expensrs Istate grange to the following year ~~h grange add at least Staff will be the guest speaker.
'.1"' "'" '-"" much televos- • oun . . • year we can't subordinat
. . 10. "Jp&gt;embers to its roll llld Meetines will begin F 'd
Cadillac - Oldsmobile
1un and readm~ m too dim a r~ake 11 -- be~ause our part- for a rf~tg;:~~~ :r~re~~~: carr ~ut programs stressiq Nov. 25 and continue th~~ayh
l.g ht, and readm&amp; too much : time work dur1ng the school
peAIIred . Mr
· . the 1 year ctlebration. He Sunday, Nov. %7. Service&amp; w~ll
59 N, 2nd Avo.
"You'U Lite Our Quality WayiC Dolq Buslaelll•
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Co1umbus·
s. Mrs
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at7·30
WY2-•s•n
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h as poorly pa1 d.
Ru-- ,d1strt ut.ed various helps
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pOft'leroy, Ohio
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Dear Tom :
why don l they make tu1t10n lock · M Letfl
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le vnth Your parents - w h 0 · LEGE GJRL
CSilne; Mrs. Mau me Holiday, 1 ·- - - · - - _:_ _ _ _ __ _ __ _
De
ar ;
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aude Holcomb ·
probably have exce llent reas- ' ar e.G.:
Lau I· M. Le ba
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f' ns fo r not wanting vou lo over : Or open more higher • paid
re · rds.M t R Koblentz, Do 11
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these couuts .. But l)o s to t em' II IS unfatr, C.
, Great Bend.
lock Sllft er
f1Jlng bhnd" 15 not the right G.. and. I hope
Mrs
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one! II they'll cherk with an I more wtll be done about jl bon · 1
presented nb- i &gt;
eye pl'lysician or optil'ian, they · ~oon. - H.
• LO S: a Jifts to Mrs. ~lnl• :
will rind that tel evision, poor Dear Helen :
uke of. R~k Sprincs who :
!Jphts. rt&gt;ading loo much "and
J write to seven fellows in
third 1 ~ the sta~e wJtb /
al1 lhat jtJZZ ., rannot rui n your Viet nam ~ just friendly let·
She eda:u~ on pdlow ca.
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though the strain
ra n ters that I know cheer them jses.~==rece=:JY:ed~a::ro:=se~lle~,~~~"';;;;;;;;;iiiiiiii--o;;&lt;l/
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. c~· w.;e headach~ - especially up. J'd like to send cookies and
~IT'fIf yoU need glasses. - H.
: tl:ings to _them, too, but
Dear Helrn .
postage is too much. Do vou
I like a hrn- very much . bnt ~row OOw mud1 it costs to Bi r·
I doo 't sav ·.. hPi lj: .. to him n.;li l a parkage over thr&gt;rP? A·
hi' I "(I USf' I'm afra id hr
mi g1 1t nn w twi ce what Ihe package is ,
not answt&gt;r I gol to thinking worth. Evrn my ai rm ail stamps i
muybe he do~&gt;sn" t say ""l!i " tn lakP nbout a fifth of my all ow- I
me for the sam P re;1 snn. Is if &lt;H1ce.
the gi rl's pi &lt;Wt' to say 11 first'! II seems like our c-ountry is
-P.II ..\1 .
ril'h enough so tht post office
r .s. W1• u.~~&gt;d 10 talk to rarh dep.nrtment cou ld afford to lowor~er l&lt;l SI yl'ar at schooL
, ~~ the postage rates a little ~
DPar P:
our fighling men. Maybe I'm
lf you know enrh other. fo r nut of line. but if lhey are algoodne-ss sakes. ACT l1ke it lowed to send tMir mail free
Which one says ••Hi'' first l' to us, why can't we have ·at
dopsn't r:nafler. The point is - 1 least a little break on our mail
Stlmebedy should say it. People Ito them ~ Planes are goin.r, over
who don'! speak beraU!it' thf'"y- 1lhere
every
day anyny.
're &lt;lfraid rbey 'll br s nu b b~d. ' - JENNIFER
~nnn gPt tlw reputation of he· 1Dear ,J!flniter:
in~ snobs. - H.
I Why not write your augge;.
u.. ar H('lf'n:
tWo to 1M Postmaster GenerThis is a word to t ho~e who a!? - H.
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TUIILIU NYLON
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'LUISUIPID.
a bo\' I li ke. Wel l. I too a dare
lllCIII TAX
;.nd went along with him when
eJnst.IIN &amp; ltltncN
In~ played "chicken." The two
fREE
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WAIIBJNGTON - Lyndon il. 1
.Jottnsoo and Dwight D. Elsen· I
h&gt;~wer are memben of t h e
sn.allest, Ute most ellclusive
and lhe most powerful club In
all the world, the olub of living
Ameriean 1Jre~idents, past and
preseJII. There is only one oth·
er member, R tou11h old tv~v in
Missouri called Harry S. Tru
ln temperament, In p ersnn
ali ty, in altitude toward many
llo!itical issues, three more dif·
r. "'"t men could hardly lle
lo:nKI, in or out of any club.
Owight F:isenhower has a
••110r view Indeed of Lyndon
1·1hnson's Grea1 Society, as he
.·~d of Harry Truman's
Fair
Il~l. and he will stint not in
'II his days ahead In his efforts ·
'" bring Johnson wellarism to 1
' halt through tile election oi ,
a good sound Republican J&gt;m. !
ident in 1968.
Harry Truman has no dtfftcul- ·
ty in restralnlng bls admiration
for Dwight Eisenhower's do- '
mesue job In office.
Lyndon
Johnoon undoubtedly ha! h1s j
own private views of some
things about his fellow club
members.
Upon a single matter, llow·
ever, 1111 three men could be
more u 11111!. This is !he total
necesllfty for 1 truly bipartiaau
conduct of American forelp
policy, And this ls wby Pres!·
dent Jolmlon bas· now ukl!ill
former President Eloenhower to
make a worldwtd~ tour u an
untilled ambaaucklr exlta~
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terests of the United statesand this ia why Dwllbt Eiaello
hower II
the mallei'
what Ia White Rouse ltnao ia
usually termed "activo consiJI.
eration."
To hi 1ure. even U General ]
Eisenhower does noi under·
take this mission, It wiD still
be difficult lor any Republican
grnup to make mueb partlsaD
use of &amp;merloln forelln policy
any IbM - · SO, In thls 'JIIIY
and 1o th11 utent Lyndon John·
son 11111 be the plner.
But llllt will not bother Els·
enhower 11 aD, not
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easy lor a Dtmoerat wbo II
Presldeal, hut rather becJUS~
he d-'1 It all mind makln1
things 111ier, II polllble, lor an
•Ututlon
eaDed the Pres~
dency. Anybow, IIIII foreign 11¢·
icy II not juat L)'lldoD John•on't. It II al10 Dwilhl ED
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party warlm. It II Jllmply becauae eadl bu knon - and
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unduly belllClole ~an 111&amp;clateo who wanltd htm "to
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. greeter Bud Pahiler tOld •;( rlfrioUi' Lolltl ~ 0 " al~iy opnt: (
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J&lt;oosevelt and wife Pat d~rlnJ lawyer: \(OYS til~ !lei!Osit IJoi.
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dinner at the Cioi 'Normand ·u e, in· Slrit.zeriJnd, · l~bi;Bl'._
Jell Gimbel's but Tllfints l)r):s. ,m"!l\"f . pv~rseas., containing
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Pa)u•d :. . Macy's · ' mightn't cakes.•. ca~d]l, cheeses and oth· ..
1100 per parade - buylni the her dead JtJI'pal l ~bly
tell G1mbel's but Tlff@y'i Pres. er dehca~tes Wlih , a place for
. loading up
salaried died 'l•roke. ',_, . · · ·
Walter Hoving. was telling Car- lphotos on the greetlhc card ..
!workers who climb to the top Pete ·~ ~ .nee
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tier's Chalrrnlll Jules &lt;llealller/·foung &lt;OJl1po~ .~urt Bacha·
!floors of Lower Broadway build· next week "S~ Bowl'' plans
something at IJlDell·in ~ Gren- j ra~ ,,~proof of bls skyrock1
to heave 1! out. then cleaR· for a JaQ. onli'ShOI pro·.-- lfl'ld PT. PLEASANT _ Albert oull!es .. · And the Rone!Fs !ling _success: Lester Lanln's
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was such an exciting sight, Errol FIY!iD'I: aon sean wu 1 die&lt;! Monday morning in tiol· tltion The Supremes: the for· I (slartmg with ' Magic Mom0 JftS0ft S 01JirS
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Ti-ll&amp; If&gt; i.IO'T A'fi'T
. spectacularly· fitting for the /'sprqJIIIe!·WOI!nded
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P~~~Mroy
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Lmdys, Elsenhowors. McAr· Nam (he's a Patis Match war I!MS.
In their Riverside Drive apart.' corded when no one else w9uld ' eco
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pawn Addams' dead baby .
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gomg to work at the 0 · Kan after actor Michael HoWard
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Mem bers and Gra nge officer~ , from NaUonel Grqe.: Mrs.' Harbor. He wu a merpber of .divorced in Jan. wtth tlie 'ln·
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and four sis,ers. Mrs. lcie BellW
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at -nics chairmen also ~ive41 Esther Randolpb and Mrs RilF L0
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This has been bothering me for Iled 10 raise ononey lor the ~r•;:,:· ~e ~lb~~ 1\11!. Am· Wednesday 2 p.m. at the Mo~r- 1
This column is for young 1sume time. I havt&gt; to work my -~e~~s Count} HJ_stoncal Socte- :lue· ~r~ ZJJ.0 H t fs,prmp. Stevens Furieral Home with the I
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pevple, •heir . problem~ &lt;Hld ~ "'.ay through, otherwise 1 could- ' ~lh ~:11 ~ ~~~~~~~ ~u~d for blue;. Mis~
~~rg~ni~:!:. Rev. '-:illiam Hatfield and the ;
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Full power equipment, radio, new w]s/w tires, tinted
pleasures, thPtr troublt&gt;s and n t get my degree. My brother ied . FKI
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m cs pro. terdav of Racfne btue a d C Rtv. Wdllam Matlcs officlatina. l
fun. As with the rest of Helen had summer J"ubs that pat'd ht'm l . a . lhe ommun!ty Ser· ARE. _ ...:0_ ••.' _,
Hn · • Burial will be in Suncrest Mm· ·
glass, I owner, new Cadillac trade, turquoise with
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turquoise interiOr.
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bul won t do.ige a serious ques· ! got evenmg work at a servfCe I Ot~r ~roJ~ts _for t~e year 1onviUe a purple ribbon
Friends may call at the Moh
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t1c~ with a bl'ush-orf.
istation, so college was a breeze 1are t e Boy \ Villa&amp;e. '
~ Mrs. ~tkins qed 1u' lectur· Stevens funeral borne after ri 1
Send your teen-age questions , for ium. But me? I'm lucky f bo Gr~ie SUPJX&gt;rted farm er to attend tbe Grot LUes p m today
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lo YOUTH ASKED FOR IT. if l can get work at $50 a week. or ys wltlt • problem, lrtlo 1Le&lt;tucers Conference II Colum· · ·
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newsp&lt;~pe'r.
alton m women's pay - hokand the Greek Team . . a part of it· I to be i
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HONESTY WILL GET ME 'I urn ' Show me ANY colle which has spent: fiv~ years . in pi . to. I so
In ~w ~tal Thanks&amp;lvmr Ieason
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teaching
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enter
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the
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Rutlaod Mission Ch h
Dea r Helen:
Iwho can earn more Ihan
M Atkand homemaking. ' Mr. All&lt; ins stressed th~i Charles Set'•· f thurc . PReY.
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pi ' tning about me .. . .
that 's unsual' W"th
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d $2 000 . I expensrs Istate grange to the following year ~~h grange add at least Staff will be the guest speaker.
'.1"' "'" '-"" much televos- • oun . . • year we can't subordinat
. . 10. "Jp&gt;embers to its roll llld Meetines will begin F 'd
Cadillac - Oldsmobile
1un and readm~ m too dim a r~ake 11 -- be~ause our part- for a rf~tg;:~~~ :r~re~~~: carr ~ut programs stressiq Nov. 25 and continue th~~ayh
l.g ht, and readm&amp; too much : time work dur1ng the school
peAIIred . Mr
· . the 1 year ctlebration. He Sunday, Nov. %7. Service&amp; w~ll
59 N, 2nd Avo.
"You'U Lite Our Quality WayiC Dolq Buslaelll•
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Co1umbus·
s. Mrs
Westma
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WY2-•s•n
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Ru-- ,d1strt ut.ed various helps
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pOft'leroy, Ohio
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Dear Tom :
why don l they make tu1t10n lock · M Letfl
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le vnth Your parents - w h 0 · LEGE GJRL
CSilne; Mrs. Mau me Holiday, 1 ·- - - · - - _:_ _ _ _ __ _ __ _
De
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aude Holcomb ·
probably have exce llent reas- ' ar e.G.:
Lau I· M. Le ba
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re · rds.M t R Koblentz, Do 11
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these couuts .. But l)o s to t em' II IS unfatr, C.
, Great Bend.
lock Sllft er
f1Jlng bhnd" 15 not the right G.. and. I hope
Mrs
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one! II they'll cherk with an I more wtll be done about jl bon · 1
presented nb- i &gt;
eye pl'lysician or optil'ian, they · ~oon. - H.
• LO S: a Jifts to Mrs. ~lnl• :
will rind that tel evision, poor Dear Helen :
uke of. R~k Sprincs who :
!Jphts. rt&gt;ading loo much "and
J write to seven fellows in
third 1 ~ the sta~e wJtb /
al1 lhat jtJZZ ., rannot rui n your Viet nam ~ just friendly let·
She eda:u~ on pdlow ca.
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though the strain
ra n ters that I know cheer them jses.~==rece=:JY:ed~a::ro:=se~lle~,~~~"';;;;;;;;;iiiiiiii--o;;&lt;l/
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. c~· w.;e headach~ - especially up. J'd like to send cookies and
~IT'fIf yoU need glasses. - H.
: tl:ings to _them, too, but
Dear Helrn .
postage is too much. Do vou
I like a hrn- very much . bnt ~row OOw mud1 it costs to Bi r·
I doo 't sav ·.. hPi lj: .. to him n.;li l a parkage over thr&gt;rP? A·
hi' I "(I USf' I'm afra id hr
mi g1 1t nn w twi ce what Ihe package is ,
not answt&gt;r I gol to thinking worth. Evrn my ai rm ail stamps i
muybe he do~&gt;sn" t say ""l!i " tn lakP nbout a fifth of my all ow- I
me for the sam P re;1 snn. Is if &lt;H1ce.
the gi rl's pi &lt;Wt' to say 11 first'! II seems like our c-ountry is
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r .s. W1• u.~~&gt;d 10 talk to rarh dep.nrtment cou ld afford to lowor~er l&lt;l SI yl'ar at schooL
, ~~ the postage rates a little ~
DPar P:
our fighling men. Maybe I'm
lf you know enrh other. fo r nut of line. but if lhey are algoodne-ss sakes. ACT l1ke it lowed to send tMir mail free
Which one says ••Hi'' first l' to us, why can't we have ·at
dopsn't r:nafler. The point is - 1 least a little break on our mail
Stlmebedy should say it. People Ito them ~ Planes are goin.r, over
who don'! speak beraU!it' thf'"y- 1lhere
every
day anyny.
're &lt;lfraid rbey 'll br s nu b b~d. ' - JENNIFER
~nnn gPt tlw reputation of he· 1Dear ,J!flniter:
in~ snobs. - H.
I Why not write your augge;.
u.. ar H('lf'n:
tWo to 1M Postmaster GenerThis is a word to t ho~e who a!? - H.
Ut17.7Sx1U.JOJ7.7S.i4
mi ght be called "chicken." 1 fii"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;iiiiiiiiij,
TUIILIU NYLON
w:1s called thi s by frien ds and
'LUISUIPID.
a bo\' I li ke. Wel l. I too a dare
lllCIII TAX
;.nd went along with him when
eJnst.IIN &amp; ltltncN
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WANTED: Now turkey growers for tho Rolston
Purina Co., prospective grower milling I p.m.
Mondoy, Nov. 28.

Notice
Auction
Adams and Slanley
Post
House and Trading
is now under one roof
Laurel Clirf School
House
on State Route 124 and
Rt. 7 by-pass, oprn daily at
12 noon. Jim Adams

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Just

EV~R'.'OIVE

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, Sale or Trade
"'1!1£"'o,..Ri:-A;-::i\1BLER str~lion wagon ,

THE BORN LOSIII

{; cylinder, 1.1) srat,
with
rack, will !iell real cheap f&amp;r

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cash or wJII trade for or on I

housetrailer or farm tractor
and implements. Inquire al
Lewis Trading Post, Buy, Sell,
Trade, 3rd &amp; Mill Streets,
Middleport, 0.
ll t.! 6ip
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For Sale or Rent

"TI-l' DICKEN~ WITH

PlAVII'f BLIND PH-I MOI?E

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THAT BIG lOUT 01'4 T'H'
SANk'· WHY {)OES/'I" T Ht:·--~

wATCI4 MY sru~=~

SANCN" 1 IF ONt!l I"M

GF*AT 6C&lt;1TT '
A CHANN£L SIAJIMMEI?
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LITTLE MoMKW

SWIM I

lfiTM&lt;I

e&lt;cellent condition, conveoi·
ent ~() a shopping area, lmmed.Jate oocupancy. Ph. 992_:~~fter ~:....~. ~10_26__ Uc

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12. Swa.in

G ROm.1 hQu se and bath, Fur- l:J..Dry
nace and garage, 255 Wl'st J&lt;l . .IXM1ble
15. A1u1.tic
Main St., Pnmt'roy, 0. Ph.
st\rub
992-2668 or !1!12-2961.
16. An annt&gt;.ll:
ll 20 61c 17. Type

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3. Homer's
epk: P'OfJnl
4. Gu.i.dt-d

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-- -and two bed·

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FURNISHED one
room, first rloor apartments,

Phone 99Z..

3871.

10 21 tfc

FOUH ROOM furnished

apar~

menL II'Y 2-31i53.
I II tic
FURNJSf{ED anii""Uni\irnished
.apartmPn!s. Close to school,
Phone 99..: 5U4.

10 18 tfc

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EXTRA nice

!95~

7. Not•hort

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26. ColD
28. Sailorl

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EXTRAIIIIGIONT
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LAW1
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39. SultAna1e
40. Pitch.•rw
.fl. Beaten
along th11
Moha.wk
42. A bo&amp;or

NO. 1 Kennebec potatoel!, Charles Hilton, Portland, 0.
10 23 30Jc
E:;:I;-;,E;;;CT;;;R:;;o"w'"x"·-=s=
w=-:
eeJl"r,
on
wheels, uses paper bags, dual
eleaning lools for rugs, furniture, dusting, ete. Only
s
paymenlo left 16.91 eacb. l'h.

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the three L'a, X lor the lwo o· .. etc. Blft&amp;le Jet.ten, Ap(*tropbltt, the length Md. formation ot tM~ fl.ll hlnta.
.E&amp;ob day the COde 1ellera are 4111ferent.

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door hardtop, rull pow~r
Mrs. Fdith Burton,
Broadway, Middleport.
11 20 JIC
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COAL =~
MINE with ·-complete
operation e&lt;!Uipment. Phone
712·5022,
11 21 61C

H2-268L

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TRAILER. Brown's Trailer 18. Swirlml!:"
P . J.
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Court. Minersvillf', 0. Phone 20.
21. Sing\...
!192·3324.
II 17 61c
22. Hair11".A
unit
23. CooU
4 ROOM unfurnished apartment 22. Prickly
envelope~
lichuy
in Pomeroy. Ph. 992-5385.
or fruit
II 16 lfc 2.1. PMls
28. Minililer'l
TRAILER space on Brownell
Ave , Middleport. Ph.
99Z.. 'rl. Vtx
Seee:ame
2o25.
ll 10 He 28.
29. Borinc t..oo1
MODERN l bedroom home, 30. Witlds
Ft.h.
Pomeroy, 0. Ph. 9112-2903 day 3t.
M. Harbor
or 992-3i02 evenings.
36.D....,.

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mer co8t~ ,size
Powell, RL 1, Rlimne,

naV)•il ROOM house ,)Oca!ed on
gravel road, 18 ams
some tlm!Jer; price $2300.
George Hobstetter, Broker,
Hilton Wolfe, Salesman. Ph.
949·3211.

9fll-26114.

HO'NDl
SAUS 1.:$,ElVIa

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From tho Llrseot Tru.ok or
Bulldozer Radiator To The
Smallest Heater Core.

• Ctn t per want ont tM~crtiM
MlnlnW,_ Char.. tO anN
u Ct"ft per waro lot ruM c. .
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lnf tclt fiiiCI wltiiiD II ..,,..
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Phone m-2143
PonMroy, 0. ·

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OFFIC:• HOURI
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Core e Bulldour

WANT AD

PHONE WY 2·2156

eAny Ty~

KEITH GOBLE FORD

• .FOOR ?1\EAfi'sOFPEAI'jUT
8UiTER,5QUIRTOFML16TARD,

Rawlings' Hond•
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MARA$&lt;:~JNOGHERRJE'5,

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WANTED: Now turkey growers for tho Rolston
Purina Co., prospective grower milling I p.m.
Mondoy, Nov. 28.

Notice
Auction
Adams and Slanley
Post
House and Trading
is now under one roof
Laurel Clirf School
House
on State Route 124 and
Rt. 7 by-pass, oprn daily at
12 noon. Jim Adams

SHOULD
L£1\Rh.J JUDO IfJ OR!JI!;R
'TO Def&lt;ND 1HEMSEOO !

a~

he can't stat.J
long! 1-le'l! be
tota l ~

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and

11 20 tfc 1

.Worthy Stanley.

Just

EV~R'.'OIVE

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, Sale or Trade
"'1!1£"'o,..Ri:-A;-::i\1BLER str~lion wagon ,

THE BORN LOSIII

{; cylinder, 1.1) srat,
with
rack, will !iell real cheap f&amp;r

·'..

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DICK iRACY

cash or wJII trade for or on I

housetrailer or farm tractor
and implements. Inquire al
Lewis Trading Post, Buy, Sell,
Trade, 3rd &amp; Mill Streets,
Middleport, 0.
ll t.! 6ip
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For Sale or Rent

"TI-l' DICKEN~ WITH

PlAVII'f BLIND PH-I MOI?E

r

THAT BIG lOUT 01'4 T'H'
SANk'· WHY {)OES/'I" T Ht:·--~

wATCI4 MY sru~=~

SANCN" 1 IF ONt!l I"M

GF*AT 6C&lt;1TT '
A CHANN£L SIAJIMMEI?
CQULD l)lii(JWN ri "lli!?1

JCE WATER I T\-I[V'U.

BOT" DROWN)
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I~ ot-IL'/ I CArol GRAel

'~M A'S THEY COME:
~I LOc»&lt;AT T~T

LITTLE MoMKW

SWIM I

lfiTM&lt;I

e&lt;cellent condition, conveoi·
ent ~() a shopping area, lmmed.Jate oocupancy. Ph. 992_:~~fter ~:....~. ~10_26__ Uc

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For Rent

JICIIOtiS
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usanti.aro
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11. voxod
12. Swa.in

G ROm.1 hQu se and bath, Fur- l:J..Dry
nace and garage, 255 Wl'st J&lt;l . .IXM1ble
15. A1u1.tic
Main St., Pnmt'roy, 0. Ph.
st\rub
992-2668 or !1!12-2961.
16. An annt&gt;.ll:
ll 20 61c 17. Type

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measure

3. Homer's
epk: P'OfJnl
4. Gu.i.dt-d

2t . DNpi..

:..~M' .tl

25.A
lubr\.

I 24 Uc

-- -and two bed·

=-:-=~---

FURNISHED one
room, first rloor apartments,

Phone 99Z..

3871.

10 21 tfc

FOUH ROOM furnished

apar~

menL II'Y 2-31i53.
I II tic
FURNJSf{ED anii""Uni\irnished
.apartmPn!s. Close to school,
Phone 99..: 5U4.

10 18 tfc

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For Saie
EXTRA nice

!95~

7. Not•hort

""''

S. Pulpy fruit

26. ColD
28. Sailorl

9. Shootiag-

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.....

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ll&amp;n

10. P011tulat•

u. TwiftiDg
ot.m

1&amp;. Tl"iwnphs
1'&amp;. Wail
20. Pla.y on.

IJ, Noclumol
mam-

38. llianll

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32. Teste:
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33. V..uain&amp;

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abbr.

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EXTRAIIIIGIONT
GIFT FeR MY DEAR
LAW1
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37. PlAnte"'
39. SultAna1e
40. Pitch.•rw
.fl. Beaten
along th11
Moha.wk
42. A bo&amp;or

NO. 1 Kennebec potatoel!, Charles Hilton, Portland, 0.
10 23 30Jc
E:;:I;-;,E;;;CT;;;R:;;o"w'"x"·-=s=
w=-:
eeJl"r,
on
wheels, uses paper bags, dual
eleaning lools for rugs, furniture, dusting, ete. Only
s
paymenlo left 16.91 eacb. l'h.

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A.XYDLaAAXa

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One lettft' almply slanda for IUlOUier. ln tht. •&amp;mplt A .. UH4
the three L'a, X lor the lwo o· .. etc. Blft&amp;le Jet.ten, Ap(*tropbltt, the length Md. formation ot tM~ fl.ll hlnta.
.E&amp;ob day the COde 1ellera are 4111ferent.

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or 44· aCU~, Bill Cozart,

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blue

--- -- I 2. Employed

door hardtop, rull pow~r
Mrs. Fdith Burton,
Broadway, Middleport.
11 20 JIC
·--~
COAL =~
MINE with ·-complete
operation e&lt;!Uipment. Phone
712·5022,
11 21 61C

H2-268L

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TRAILER. Brown's Trailer 18. Swirlml!:"
P . J.
I
Court. Minersvillf', 0. Phone 20.
21. Sing\...
!192·3324.
II 17 61c
22. Hair11".A
unit
23. CooU
4 ROOM unfurnished apartment 22. Prickly
envelope~
lichuy
in Pomeroy. Ph. 992-5385.
or fruit
II 16 lfc 2.1. PMls
28. Minililer'l
TRAILER space on Brownell
Ave , Middleport. Ph.
99Z.. 'rl. Vtx
Seee:ame
2o25.
ll 10 He 28.
29. Borinc t..oo1
MODERN l bedroom home, 30. Witlds
Ft.h.
Pomeroy, 0. Ph. 9112-2903 day 3t.
M. Harbor
or 992-3i02 evenings.
36.D....,.

:\tiddll'port, 0.

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3 ROOM furnished apartment,

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. , Around' ani
Syrocuse·Meth!Ni$t urc as · ·
Ab
New Look of Several Improvements,'
· out
The
S racuse Methodist delabra on either side.
h Y
Two palms and new
flag
pOmeroy
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church r:; ~~ oo..:as laid stands, with tassels, and eagle,
s-o.any s.nunel, Pomeroy-MtadleP.,rt.

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Election• of olficen. was held PT. PLEASANT - Two elvU. the ~ Meelb!s
. . 1rict SilporbttendeD~ al . 1llo Dam 1iJ, a:5~ Nilnlilf ~\It llel
by ·the Wtlllng Wortors class actions and one civil appeal lrict 13 m Marietta
Fl~ ilftdti!i Metbitdlll Clturch 00 on rollorll, POIIIei'C!l'~n •··
l'eC&lt;Iltly at lite borne of Mrs. have been filed. ln the office of :ence · -~Di1,'i •'Es~r
.Saimlar,cN"'omber II, liM, 5S, Pt. p~ .23.113, Hlntoa
' DRwtgadbt Logan, R~ Sprllll!s the Circuit Clerk. .
, M.rg~lji!: ~ttrl_nl'. -~1
~I I p.m.
0.91 falUn(, Kanawlta. J)lk
lasNet"week which adds much to or cross on the top h~ve been
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th ch ncel and new
one l.,tyled Clil&gt;ens Nation:
wn..s r, """a
U2 falllng, Cbarlflfi&gt;JI lU'1
lhe beauty of Its sanctuary. l)o. P a
on e a
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Gordon Fi'!her of Parkersburg ' The meetln w~· In ch e
.
S lvia Zwtlling Eile
.
·ukod to are . ~tatlonary. London,. ..;r at~rtilet
ctl cloth (red velvet) has been lights are on the pulptt, plano W. Va. spent the weekend "'ith lot Mrs. Ben 'suck, presl;;:t. al Bank vs. Billy Pic~: !~~ ·cl'ara. Lav~ MaRl~;
)lu'lloaaltuo; HOlllb Cbllltb; and Wln!iOJd dain.slltn:on 1111
hung in the chancel, and there •?d new organ. Racks f~r ~~ his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mas- IArticles were read, Including, ~nce~~tihro::Ztng ju~ ·Jtalhtjji •JoltillOO,
:W'!"'ell . smu,r, Syractrle sills.
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are new covers for the pulp!~ dmg four books are on t el k on Fisher and family.
. Diary of a Bible by Mrs. Geof· e lp a . t the defendant In .Hemsley .. .
Churcll; · 30li 'Klmlllor. llaMoveliintar . ' .
nd communion table which al of the seats Two new c oc s,
fre• Wilson G'lad Th k 1 men agams
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River Ch.tih ·~ .It
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d ne in William Fisher of Torch spent 1 '
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an sg v- lhe sum of $419.22 interest ano
ey ·wero aecompan
R::1,.r """"-eta'; .CitOiler , • ..:.• o••·
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, · Anrta Wlieeler, Mannie: K1spt1n8, I "'"' ,. .,..
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18 d
soctal room ave een puro=·
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Edith
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, -~. Railollll i::bur.b,
5•1' p m · Vulcar.' u" ~ tO•"
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cbarleo
Norrlo,
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' Mtracles, Mrs. Herber'! Ducon settlement of the estate
Mary Ellen
p.m.; Chemor and 1&gt;&amp;. ._. up
Mason
k
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two wee s ago.
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Mrs. pau1 Utlcia Conrad who died In! were
Chore~.
•• a.m.: Steel ,_,.,,
a-..., ' up 1•
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. 1' and T'nan
, T~e socla1 room was recen y Mr. and Mrs. Norman FlSh- l Frick.
tate January 1959 Tile actloD bers of
Star
I !~l«!!lllil!i•l I il ll!ii 4:15 a.m.i ~orge ~ 'up,fl.
pamted and aU doors and out· er returned to their home, Sen- A report was given on the is s led John Cr~d vs. Lillie Mrs: Harden and Mrs.
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Stde wmdows.
. eeaville today after a vtStt . sale of dish cloths, Danny Du· Fa ~and Junior Chapman l6ll sang a -duet durlng lite
down 16, 6:05 a.m •.t :~12Gb ,G.
ll Rev. Wendell G. Stutler, P~· with their daughter and son-In- j zits and 'church pl~tes. A con- Jo~ns Creek Road, Milto~, w, lion booorlng the Dlslriet
up 16 6:45a.m.: Poll~ d~p
~ tor, who thinks ..~ 15 no,; law, Mr. and Mrs. Robertltrtbutlon of $25 was made to-Iva
, puty, Mrs. Edith Walley.
16, waltin&amp;: Ed&lt;!tiria lloowodh
lng too niCO for Gods Hou... W•msley and family.
ward a new Ito! water lank all The civil appeal Is styled
18, 1:~ a.m.·: · ~c.t 1' ,
lj has done much to promote ev· Mr. and Mrs. Paul . FisMr I the personage.
Lawrence o. Miller vs. Mr and
WITH MARINE WING
Hol•or HoiJIItah
VIsiting
3:_ ~ a.m.; Reltablo-~wn ,
t
ery pr(IJ~t. He 1s a good In· were recent business .visitors m ! ·Mrs. Buck was reelected presBill Johnson. In a hearins Marlne Lance Corporal
hours 1-4 and 7-8 p.m. p111rento
a.m.: Lee anna down
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gilmore flnence m the community as Portsmouth.
: ident, Mrs. Paul Frick,
Justice of Peace Roy ger W. Roush, son of ~r.
ruily on Pediatrics Ward.
11:50 p.m.; Joseplt
and Mr. and Mrs. Jmlson White well as the church.
Recent guests of Mr. and 1 president: Mrs. Thilmas Bentz,
judgment was renderi 'Mrs. Albert Roush of 249
19, 6:25a.m.; Oroo u 20, ·12:it
\ istted Sunday in Ne'o\ Concord
Mrs. Carl Moore and Verne Da- secretary; and Mrs.
default In favor of tie Tbird Ave. , Middleport.
Admtstlons
a.m.: Jenks up 23, t a.m.; CaUl
with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rusk.
vis were Mr. a~d Mrs. Will 1 Will, treasurer; and Mrs.
against defendants in ":"ed wltb the First
Manna S. Stowers, Rt. 2 814down 23, 6:15 a.m.; ~C141·
Weekend gues ts of Mr nnd
I
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Mason, w:-aterford; Mrs. Ge~ i tle Long, birthday secretary.
of $140 and the John~ Aircraft Wmg In Vietnam
. Jesse J. Merry,
R I 0 an up Greeaup 10:15
Jnh
M Everett Bachner wc re
fS for
eva Joachtm, Belpre; Mrs. Hor. The wooder box donated by Mrs.
are appealing the judg. , more than twelve months.
Grande; . James w.
up Greenup 1!:20 p.m.: Mai
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Frankel,
Porkersburg,
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Mrs.
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Mickey
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va.: san dra Bonce, Colurn
' bus; ence Ho11ey. Ref re shments
rll ' JJ."ones "
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Hamilton up Greenup ·4 a. ;
B eJr
chneraugol eJOhio
ChOO afrO
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City; Guy G. Ro berts, Rt.
a
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Lawrence Smidt, Mrs. JDhn served to lhe above and Mrs.
I Hos~uto Club
Bidwell; Charles E. Clendenin, J. S. Lewis dori G!'eenup 5
~thens. "~nd MISS )1ary Sc aa. It was voted to purchase rain· Smith, Miss Dorothy Long, Mrs. Everett Bates, Mrf. Carl
I The Krlendly Citizens
Pleasant: Paul L. Bush,
; Walter ~ug)and,
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Colum b s
coats for school patrol boys at Geoffrey Wilson and
Kelly Mrs. Ed King and guest Skip
IRadio Club met recently at
Henderson; James P. Grueser, Greenup &amp;::m a.m.;
Wa .
\1r and Mrs. Pau~ Hap ton- !he November meeting of the IAnn and Terri Jo, and Mrs. I Logan.
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home of Mrs Agnes White
Middleport; Jane Ann Rees,
Beckjord dowh Grel!nup 7:stall Vl51led Sunday m. Athens \1iddleport P.T.A. Monday ev Don Jett and Lisa Kaye
of
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i Mrs. Charles w.
Dodd, a.m.; lelia Sh~ . ~9W_D Mel·
Wit h the1r daughter, Ed1th Ha~· ! enmg at the h1 gh school audl- Pomeroy: and Mrs. ~Evelyn
SO{'~
were RJchard Grinste d
Timmy R. Hood, dahl 2:20 p.m.; Franklln .
tor.slall, a student nt Oh iO Unl· I torium.
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Moore, Syracuse.
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PT. PLEASANT - . E!ght New Haven, John Kea:ns
Pomeroy; Mrs. Jack Jerrell, down Meldahl 4:20" p.nq Ttbolt .
iers1tv
Thomas Kelly, president, pre. Mrs Maurice Moore and
couples have made apphcatlons Hartford Mr and Mrs
Jackson; Mrs. Ethel Williams, up Meldahl 4:55p.m.: Valvollne
. Mr. and ~rs Emerson Jones sided, led the group in the Cheryl Ann have returllt.'d to
for marriage licenses in the Dillon a:W fo~r childre~ ()f
2 Thurman; Mrs. Bertha down Meldahl 5:50 p.m.; !Joe..
V1s1 ted Su ndav 1n Athens i~llh i pledge to the flag, and ga~e their home, Syracuse,
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clerk son, Mr. and Mrs. James
McC
K up Meldahl 6:U· ,p.m.: carrie
11 Wellston· Mrs
the.r do1ugh"r and son-m-la• · the invocation. Mrs. Ben Ph1l- Summerlee W Va where they POMEROY WC1U will meet since last Thur5day
f D ba p I Se I f
I acl'
fron'ton· .Deborah S_. down Meldahl'"1,;20 p.m.; lies.
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th e a1· 1were called' by· tile· illness and I Tue;Suay
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· h AII en o un. r,M earEthelares o
us eary '
~ r. an d M1·!'&gt; Lee Oavulson
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a1 2 p, m. a1 the Applying were: Ralp
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Mrs . D&lt;l vldS()n IS recuperatmg i tendance award.
I death of her mother Mrs Ber-1United Methodist Church.
Barcus 25 Gallipolis
Ohio nedrsvJ e, Brst. of p
A. Hillenbrand, Rl
ut m.; Ann Brent ur.;Metc~ah'J
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• ' Mae Shuler,
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omeroy ' Webster·' Mrs · Chester A· Hugh- p.m.: Walter Cur ·uuwn
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a recf'n t 1II ne!' s·
Mr. Kelly d1scussed
the ·I tha Berry.
i' MEIGS COUNTY .Riding cu
21, au
Mr and
EmilE non
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gtlmore 1 oroblems confronhng the offi-1 Ted Reed spent the weekend Iwill meet Tuesday evening Nov. Pt. Pleasant.
·De
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dahl 10:20 p.m.i E;lstem dowD
have rrmrned fro:n several : ~ers of the P.T.A. in finding Iat Akron with his aunt. Mrs. ~ at the recreation room of James Donald Page, 22, Wil- :~d ~:; rthCJnr al
Wgan, Ohio; Mrs. Lewis MeJdahlll p.m.: ·tru~y ft.ost.
days VIS it With lheJr dau~;hter 1meeting nights. Ways to in- Myrta Hobart who is ill in Ak- the Joe Young, Sr., home at liamstown, W. Va., and Verna M
d ~0 'c oc ·
Jackson; Mrs. Alvin mary up Meld&amp;bl 5:38a.m.
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~nd f~m '.l y, Mr. and Mrs. w. crease attendance was also 1 ron General Hospital.
7:30 p, m. Hostesses Will be Lee Gilmore, 21, Pt. Pleasant.
r. :n M ~- :f~e
Rt. 2 Wellston; Mr GaUipoU1 Dim - . Jeffboat
l1ar.1 White and daughter, Cm·l discusseri A memhershio drive 1 Miss Patrick Hennessy
l)f IMrs. Young and Mrs. Harry Alvin Eugene Fox 21, Evans Gsonllanll r. lm
neds
E. Morgan, Ravenswood;
6:5.5 p.rO.; Barbara Gay
I. m
· Mar,·land
· d 1or Ihe wee k o11St.
. ' Parsons, a 1po s be
were we1com
Joe J• Herald ' Jackson·'
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Joseph Hospltal, P~rkers- ~ Ftos.1
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and Sharon Ellowse
6:!iii p~m.; pem Do wnef
Rece nt guests of Mr. and Mrs. i Dec. 5 to 8th, with the room burg, spent the weekend with SE~'IOP MOTIIERS of Mid- 23, Mt. Alto.
:'.':e ~e:;:,e ~~· with the
Raymond G. McManaway,
9 p.m.: Wayne H.
Ujt
Homer Jones. Third Ave., were mothers to be in charge, Mrs. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. dleport High Schoo] wiJI meet Charles Allen Searles, 22,
P g
1 Wellston; Mra. Fred E. 4:35 a.m.
his sister, Lora Greenlee of Angus Howard was named gen- Thomas Hennessy and family Tuesday evening Nov. 22 in Rutland 0 and Sandra Sue ween season .. The Clubs
Fox, Ironton; Emanuel E.
Kanawha River - • Semet
I~eon . W· \' a. 011d a nephew
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held
Decem.
ron
Ashland
Ky
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• era) cha1rman of the roommo- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Van
b1gh school ca eter1a. All Johnson, 20, Mason, W. Va. ber 22 t the hom f M nd
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Mr. and Mrs. Guy Gabnel, Ath. thers.
Meter of Beverly were Sundey lfiOtherS are urged to attend.
Charles William Rhodes, Jr.,
a
e r. a E. Wyant, Rt. 3 Oak Hill; Mer· Shearer down Marmet 12:35 a.
ens: Mr. and Mrs. H. Bow. No meeting was scheduled In dinner guests of her sister, Mrs.' . ·RACINE AMERICAN Legion 22, Pt. Pleasant, and Carolyn 1~"· Eynon..:•::,, will h
Hunt, Rt. 2 McArthur.
m.; Knox up Marmet 3:35 a.m.;
man and Louise Atkms, Colum- December but a special pro- Sugje Fischer.
AuXiliary wiU meet Tuesday, Sue Miller, 20. Pt. Pleasant.
oor prt~es
•" exc ange.
BJrdlt
Jane Lucu up Marmet
bus: and Mr. and Mrs. Guy , g•am will be planned for the Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Michael Nov, 22, at 7:30 p. m, at the Rupert Joseph Crandol, 21,
IN SERVICE
Mr John C B
a.m.; Duncan. Brtlce~
Brdtte
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Guest Pt. Pleasant, and Mary Aoo
s.
' aeon,
'15 a. m.; 01·e
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" e • '~-on ~ W· . Va ·
January meeting. with Man- and Mrs. Su'ste Fish cer were Post Ra II in Racme.
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Mrs. John Scmes " recuper- ning Kloes i• charge. Delegat- Saturday business visitors Ia speaker will be Mrs.
Mary Rickard, 20, Letart.
David Wililam F!~ld.!, son
Mlddl:':.\~~~ K: w!i:~. Rt. up Winfield 2:~ p.tr ·.u . ·
atmg from an tllness at the es and alternates will be nam- Parkersburg, W. Va.
Marlin, 3th district Junior AJ:. James Wesley Turley, 22, Mr. and Mrs. Wilham Ftelds,
h
down Winfield 1:35 ·•
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home of her daughter and lam· ed in January to attend the Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eichinger tivlty chairman.
Hartford, and Alberta
Jo 1-xl Mulberry, Porn"?~·
Wellston, daug ter, 7:13 p.m.
down Win!, ~ 45 p.
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Du.'· County Council P.T.A.
and danghters, P•ula June and HARRISONVILLE PTO will Thompson, 18, Letart.
'I started his baste lratn~
; Elgercl!U up W'mtleld 9:110
li~ld, Cleveland. Mr. Scmes "
Tamara spent Sunday at Stew· meet Tuesday, Nov. 22 , at 7,45 Denver Marvin Sandy, S1, Fort Bragg, N. C. ll.avtd
Dlacbargeo
· W. H. Slulver, Jr. up WJn.
With hiS w•fe there. They had
art wtth her parents, Mr. and : P m in the auditorium There LaRue Ohio and Edna Lee uated from W~ama
Mrs. Charles Bates
1:55 a.m.; llelen z. up
been visiting in Michigan with Sorority Completes
.Mrs. Rex O'Brien.
wlll
a short progr~m foJ. Potts,' 4S, Marlon, Ohio.
School and prtor to lnd~ctlon, Carol Lee Beaver and
W'tnDeltl 1:~ a.m.; Mountain
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Roush..1
Boxes to Sold.iers
lowing the business meeting.
":as emtaptilooyedl ~-Burton s Ser· son, Mrs. Donald R. Clark and State up lVInfleld 1:5S am.; AI·
th~r~..~a~ ;::r~.:~ VI~.~ SOhlo PEhit~ Pshi sh,aplerlmblleta fleUowship RevleUJs !lllmnt! are urged to at- 19 Selectees Take
Ytce s
n n -~aon,
daugh:, :y· ~-=r
len !:m~errlll doWII Winfield
Cincinnati with her daughler tgma
. orou y me ers F nd
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Physical Exams
BIR
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ard N. ru''chards, Dale D·.
M have completed their Christmas
u Raismg
ays
WEDNE'!DAY
PFC and M p ul E Will f
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Mn Audrey E.
end fam•IY. the Rev. and rs. good-will project by sending 18 The Youth Fellowship of the EVANGELINE Chapter,
PT. PLEASANT - Nineteen Kll
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Wilson, Cltarlea F ltettermc InventGeorge Siddall and children. boxes of goods and other arti- United Methodist church met Middleport wm sponsor a
from Mason County
len, Texaa are the
. FocanU, and Mrs. ed the aelf-darter tor ·ltrloril&lt;&gt;
She will accompany them home cles to 18 Meigs County S&lt;rvice- Sunday evening at the church. sale Wedoesday, Nov, 23, at left Monday to take physical of a son, Paul E. Jr.,
Malone
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holiday.
,.
men in Viet Nam.
Devotions taken from
The the Dudley Flower Shop. All :~~:::::o:~ In A8hland, Ky., Grandparents are Mr.
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--- ·- ·The boxes were mailed Mon- Upper Room were led by Pam. members are asked to contrlb.
to a release from the Mrs. Harold Will, Pomero,.,
u 'JGS THEATRE
. a variety of ela Cre w, t0 open the meeti ng. ute baked goods ·
board
and Mr.
and Mrs.
A. L.-,andpia-11
Phelps
n•l
day and contarned
The
H . C1 S1m Jr
Pomeroy
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The
Methodist
Youth
fund
THURSDAY
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were
arry
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Pomerov Ohio
JIIC u mg omema e
ki
Chari Ed ·,ard Thom rents are Mr and Mrs A
candies, bread, snacks !Um, pledge ;was discussed and also FRIENDLY CB Club of Porn- ns, L
~tt ~ Rnss~ Phel . sr Wbltesvllle · w· v
powdered juices, cigarettes, how the fund Is used. Ways eroy is having its regular meet- :n~1
Th'
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and~ ., d ltlrs Wll ' ' a.
TONIGHT
i and items that will be consider- and means of raising fuods was ing at the AMVETS hall In
ll King :~~ ~~te:: M'ddl ' ~n
• ey
"HOW TO STEAL
1 epa_._ _ __
ed
treats
by
the
servicemen.
d1scussed.
Christmas
candles
P()meroy,
Thanksgiving
at
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Ed
ar
Willlams
James
A MILLION"
The McClure Dairy Isle made I have been ordered which the 7:30 p. m. All members are H~~er Gl~ver Robert' Allen
FLOATING RESTAURANT
Technicolor
Audrey Hepburn, Peter
a
cash
dooation
to
lhe project group wdl _sell as a money urged to attend and all
Pauley,
Joseph
Randolph
Spen·
NEW
YORK &lt;UP!) _ Bn!lne!l'-11
0 Teole, EH Wallach, Hugh
.
with
the
member~
of
the
sorormakmg
proJect.
The
MVF
ben·
esled
Citizen
Band
Radio
cer
Johnny
Lee
Krebs
Roger
haven,
Germany boaata
Griffith, Chas. Boyer
Colorc.ar1oons: Artful Arl
Iity supplying the remaind~r. edtctJOn dosed the meeting. atora and friends are Invited. ~ Scarberry, William' Frank- ftoallng restaur..;t that served ll
. Happy Returns
IPreparing the boxes lot ship- Attending were Linda Warner, Rtfreshments and
lin Russell Richard Lee Neal about 360 guests In all
ment
were
Martha
Eschlemao.
Lean~
Sebo,
Pamela
Crew,
w!U
be
served.
All
Donald
Ra~ Lyons,
Frankl~ '!'be Yessel, Seute ~:11
WEDNESDAY
Now-ember t3rd
president, Gail Hovatter, LoiS Roome Reuter, Roy Vau11nan, are asked to bring either
Cooper Larry Ever- (Sweet Girl) liaa oerved aa
NOT OPEN
Moore, Ula Mitclt.
J1m Swa121, Tom Vaughan, Da· wichea or cookies.
Meadows
Vltus Kapp cargo carrier training
Thursdl)' thru S1turd1y
I
vid Sebo and advisors, Mrs.
and Larry ~e Mace.
· hotel and ~th hosteL
Nov, 24-25·26
COMPLETES COURSE .. 1 Roy Reuter and Mrs. John Netv Book Titles
"THE GREAT RACE"
Private Michael A. Smith, 20, Sebo.
Are Announced
OFFICE TO CLOSE ... •
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Technicolor
Jack Ltmmon, Tony Curtis, son of Mr. and Mrs. J . A. Smith,
Bbrarlan,l MASON - The Mason Water PARIS (UP!) - Wben
Natalie Wood, Keenan Wynn, Route, Racine, completed an 1
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De artm 1 Office will
be
Brea
Arthur O'Connell, Peter Falk automotive course at the Army Welcome u. GIVen
has announced 18 new
P
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quea
I &amp;eel I pretly
Colorcutoon: Out &amp; Out Rout I
ublicl~=~:from
the evenlna of No- In a mlnl·sklrt now, he
P
Armor Scbool, Fl Knox, Ky., New Church Member are at the Middleport
23 to Novt.mber 26th. looks - but doe.n't

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II will be the flflh major Ylllllll tald
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n.paasion of tbe seven - yearConslrtletion !lrelllf1:&amp;11'·
old facility In four yellll, 111&lt;1 er way, overlapping
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wUI mmase the produclloa panslon that is nearing
capaelly to more lba• DIDo tioo,
dmeo the orlgiltal Jlze, IJe.
Employment at Ill&amp;
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rise about 20 per cent wben,illt
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new faclilties are I!OliiP~
NO PAPER THURSDAY
next year, DeYIIIlll llliJ.
There wt11 be 10 paper ..
Goodyear
produceS
Thursday accordliiJ to llldl. polyt:stfr resins prlmarlly
cord and for texUies
ard S• Ow eD, 1!1bllsber' II
order to permit Oblo Vslloy
wearing apParel and
Publlohlng Co., omployeea te I~t~~~~~also=·~10 of
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Goodyear Polyester Marks Up
Fifth Expansion in 7Years
Plans to increase the capacity of The GOQdjfl,
Tire &amp; Rubber Company's polyester resin plant }I~
Point Pleasant, W. Va., by nearly 50 per C~&gt;nt were 111nounced today in Akron.
The expansion will boost- the plant's capll\'lti
Imo1re than 150 million pound~ a year, according 1(1
sell DeYoung, Goodyear chatnnan and chief execuuV.

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TiUes are, A Caadle In

NO NEED

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Have A
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Every Dollar
Spent

Open ACitizens National
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corned into Heath Methodist
Church membership during the
Sunday morning worship &amp;erY·
ice.
Thanksgiving Sunday was of&gt;.
served with the Rev. Max Dona·
hue presenUog the sennon leplc, "The Consequence of lngratitude.'' Altar flowers were pre·
S&lt;nted in memory of the late
llr. Rober! Coats, by bls !11111lly, Mrs. Coats, the Rev. and
Mrs. 1\ussell Mcintyre, and Mr.
and Mrs. Stephen Coats.
Announceme•t was made of
the Comununity Thanksgiving
Service to be held Wedaesday
evening at 7:30p.m. in the First
· ijaptist Church with the Rev
Donald Hicks of the Church oil
Christ bringing the message,

Stephen Zinn on
Visit in Cheshire

Thanbglvlng Is o Wlllldorful time for plctuN -tiko

Ro~, Arthur: Spaee.
will be on Wednesday a1te beckoned him, and
11111. tuN you haYI plonty of film on hand,' ~ .
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week.
there was her CODcealod
to UH. Htrt'l how you can HYt at Elbtiftldl,
FeUcll)' - Dern; No
friend. Breat wu
Image- Ehot; Shadow of
PleaJaDI Valler Ilolpflai bound and gaggod
You'll find o complete ttltctlon of all al-. oil
Alrmghty - Eliot;
ADMITTED: Sandra Gaul, of his wallet with 150
typoo of comor11 In C:olor ond block ond whl~
Fantbrepe; Restdent Nurae
Pleasant; Gloria Leonard, (f'O).
Hancock; Watch ~ Wall,
Pleasant; John Rhodes,
Darling- Hodge, Varieties
Oblo.
NEW ATI'R4cnON
Koclek Verichrome Pen Film
Paychedellc
DISCHARGED: None.
LONDON (UP!) - .~Baec,
tent and Houston; Tr~ olDIollar I
may ioon be 1101111111 ita
Skulls - Lee; Million
IINTERTAINED DINNER
tiowltnc alieya and bingo OA~·II
(Bleck end Whte)
N~rae - Marsh; Castle
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swatul lli'B. Prloce Rolaler !Old
mght - McKenna: Teens
with a dinDer Sa~ Brltlah BroatlcUtlric Corp.
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Pllrn .......
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the Tightrope - Paneth,
evening, at their hnme,' some vlii!Ora 10 hll tiny ':~~~
Pan Pllm ••••••••• ,.~
ger In Skirts - Sergent;
Ave. Guests Wen! Mr. clpsllty weren't Monts Ct
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Pnre PotSOD - Waugh; "'il;;•1 ~:~:~~ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph bit of bowling and bJna&lt;l ~~~~
House On The Quay - ,"
and Ernest Weber of be an added lt11'11&lt;!114it to'r I
The Middleport Public
Cbesle!'; Mrs. Don Blantenablp,1
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brary will be eitsod Nov. 24
and Mrs. Norma Chap.
observance of Thanksglvmg.
of tho
brary hours are noon to 5 p.m.
Monday through Saturday.

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reported that garb~ cuUe 1n1&lt;&gt; a haaement

Stephen
G. arrived
Zlnn andIn Cbeshhis Pamt
Party
wife,
Sherry,
By Mrs.
Eichinger
1ire on Nov. 10 to spend · some Mrs. Allen Eichinger
time with his parents, The Rev. lalned with an Ariel Paint
1and Mrs. Warren Zlnn and bro- ty reeentiy at her home,
ther, Dan.
ber.ry Heights.
Stephen was receoUy db- Following a demmtotratlon by
charged !rom lite Air F'orC.. Mrs. Olan Hyaell, gemes were
He was stationed three years played and prius awarded the
at England AFB, at ~Jandrla, winners. Refreshmoots
La., in the electronles dlvialon. served by hostass to ·Mrs. J
Prior to this, he was in acbool Terrell; ,Mrs. T, A. -Hewataon,
at Keesler at BilOXI, MlssJs. Mra. Jolm Watson, l(n. James
sippi. He was trained aa
a lllehi, 'Mfs. George Nub, Mrs.
beavy grouptl radio repairman Paul Eldtlnger, Mrtl ·Chas. I.eand baa It.,s ~ yeara exper. gar, Mrs. Mlll Elcltipger,_Mn.
lt11ce In tltllllleld., He hqpeii to Kenneth Bramt, 1\IJ.'S', Harold
flitd emp!Oymeat 'ahd
Ia Rose 111d Mra. Hysell and 11011,

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