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Egyptian jet fighters
battled in the skies OV!i' Israel
tnday and Israel said two
Egyptian planes were shot SAIGON (UP() -Amerlca's 1U.S. Infantrymen reported 53· geared to hit VIet Nam targets ! Two Americans were ~l!"o
down. Gunfire also b~ke out giant B52 bombers, now capable Communists killed. Most of the with 600 tons of bombs a day-a however, In action
along the Israeli.Jordawan bor· of their greatest destructive action was In l.he same dense . 33 per cent increase In bombing 1Saigon. Spokesmen
der.
!orre since first used In tile jungle area struck by the B52s rate.
I men were aboard a U.S.
Israel bas !ought border war, today hit Communist trbop today.
In one U.S. lnfantrymen ,UHIB helicopter
clashes with Syr~a and'!" Nov. concentrations near the CamiJo.
No Waning
engagement Monday, spoke.. :destroyed by Communist
13 slaged a punitive ra1d with dian border.
The Strat1Jiorlresses. first put men said, 18 enemy soldiers fire nine mlles northwest · ' ··
tanks and jets into Jordan-a Military spokesmen said the · to action In the summer of 1965, were killed in the Cambodian capilal.
move which brought 11 censure Guam-based bombers pounded a 1are described as the U.s .. border area 240 miles ~orth of, Although bad weather
by the Umted Nal!ons Security suspected VietCong stronghold assault weapon most feared by •Saigon. In another, along the limited the air war
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Council.
260 miles north of Saigon In a Communists in Viet Nam. 1coast 275 miles northeast of the Viet Nam, U.S.
KILLS JIUCK _ Larry Holsinger, RD, Racine, shows his D·polnl buck killed But until today Egypt ~ad not predawn r~d supporting Ameri· , Beeause of their high altitude capital 17 Communists were' reported 39 missions.
the first day of deer season· Monday, in the vicinity of Mile Hill near Rlicine. It been Involved directly m the can ground forces In the . capacity, their presence usually reported killed.
Air Force, Navy and
weighed approximately '275 lb. and was the largest kill reP.?rted in :Meigs County. current criSJs wh1ch has threa· Operatwn Paul Revere IV i remains undetected untll the U.S. ground !orees further pDots. The targets
The only :~!her kills -reported to game protector Donald Wtlliams were gotten by tened to explode mto a new battle area,
,bombs hit.
increased the enemy toll in lradar sites,
Junior TeafQrd aDd Larry sayre bolD. of Rt. 2, Racine.
Middle East war.
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The hlgh·altliude assault.! It was disclosed only Monday several smaller fire fights, and transport lines,
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The Israeli comtnunlque said spokesmen said, came on the by an lnfor'l'ed source in autllorilies said. American los· and other targets ill the
a ~·short aerial encounter heels of a series of ground i Washington that the expanded;ses in the action ranged from [southern panhandle
ensued near the border within okirmishes Monday In which B52 bomber forces now
are i none to "light."
the port of Haiphoug.
Israeli
territory.
Two
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••••-----~ will be a sharp Increase next Inns Inc., Cincinnati.
near the border in Egyptian
NEW YORK (UPI) -Two
year in the rental fee for state Ohio Inns operates the lodges : territory.
lruxom lad leo who titillated
· park cabil.s, and the stale at Punderson, Hueston Woods The communique said the tbe clieutefe of The L'rystal
Parks and RfreaUon Division and Burr Oak State Parks and Israeli planes returned safely to Room by servlug up food aud
Is consiliering putting into effect will operate new cabins in these 1 base.
dr!Dks wbfle wearing
oDiy
a p~rk admission fee next year.' parks at the higher rental fig•. The Israeli government said paotteo above the watot 10 en
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The hlJher rates for the new ure.
in a communique the dogfight trtalloday lor "oHendin&amp; pabcabins were .conlained in an un-1 'f!Jere has been no public an· broke uut when two S9vlet-built Uc de&lt;ency."
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protests, although one 1s sched· plane three miles lllsldi'11rael. Dlamood and Floreuee Rose
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"Two Israeli Mir~ge fighters Marer face a year fq jallaud LEBANON Ohio !UP!)
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Correctional f lnsUtutil today jther there had
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111'1! fighting force. It was .~·
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Burundi In central Africa,
State Ceniral and Executive ar,e woll7
•b. weeto 'be sed' ' Jonlanian bonier was s!Jort 1
scene. Smoke and flames could manufacture beds
license by 10 • m
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his pn·m; minister, it was
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are housed In one-story brick
closed today, The 19·year·oldl today 0 district victory baJ&gt; WI th Ohl 1 rom
te 77 ~ farm workers. m the ,• Hebron
A guard at the Insiitution's buildings.
cuated from the aru and pljlc0 nos opera 8 .• o area
KinK of lbe generally
is Scheduled llece.,.,.r 7th mon ·
30 miles south of
honor camp. about one mile
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Jerusalem and ended when the 1
from the main institution, said The oorrecl!onal lnsUtutJOn, their quarters, and were not
1 B k C ., 1 them,
Klt)shasa (formerly
At:~ns p.m. n a er
.r a b Propo~tiona~ lncre~
Israelis returned the fire.
i By United Press lnternatfonal he could see flames
and, built in 1960, houses 1,300 in· being used to fight lbe fire,
v!Ye); .'J1te Congo capital,
All 'st t R bl'
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e rna 'm e rblemam er o I But it reflected the growing, The second major snow storm .
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be WIS .overthrown.
•~~ol.ders. acabmet
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lean o and
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the rstate s 283 ca ns, mostly I tension In the Middle
East
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legislative ollieials will e.
•l buth the CairO and the lday afternoon and by early to. father last Jul,y· to take
h red.
Damaseus rad1os pouring out day accumulations ranged up to ,
of thl onetlm' German
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nonstop broadcasts trying to I fi
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Confirmation from Governor
:inflame the Jordanian people '
me es
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A.. Rhodes. has not yet
1 and the Palestine refugees there :
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receiVed but ll Is expeded
to rise against both Israel and ~· The forecast catlo for con· I Middleport village
council existing salary ordinance on all.for each single family dwtlllD&amp;
by. Mlcl\ei Mioombero, hia
will be one of the. prlnCJpsl
King Hussein.
' tinued snowfatl today, with con· ,learned Monday night In its reg· overtime pay. and provide for using an unmetered
Pf!\'_~
mter and defense minister,
With Con·
Seven hundred thousand re- ' •iderable drifting and blowing , ular meeting It has acquired a payment of $2.25 per hour well or wells, the charge If.tf.
announced the overthrow by
Clarence
E.
fugees from Palestine have I and an additional accumulation two pieces of valuable real es-- tor an officer, with a minimum per month; for each add.lflODIJ;:
military junta and said a
. or Lancaster.
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lived In Jonlan since Israel of from three to six inches In tate and gave the amended sew· charge of $5. Atl members vot- family or tenant usin&amp; ih't,
public has been established.
Pnce of. the Uckel• Wltl be
fought a bitter war of lodepen- the northern counties.
er rate ordinance its second ed yes except Wayne Gibbons, same unmetered weD, or W411!t,,
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be.
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teachers
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with
the
Arab
world
in
1 The flurries wlll tap;r off reading.
who voted no, on approving a the charge shall be. an acldl~
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Republican organlza. regular meeting of the South- 1948 Jordan was torn by rioting this evening snd additional ;
'ddl
R d ld first reading.
Ia! $3 pert
family urut, or
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Mo
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n- for the past two weeks as the amounts m the soul ern .coun· rk has been transferred from A second reading of sewer· per mon ·.
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day evening, reported Supt. Ir e rug e e s demanded action 1 Ues today should be negligible. I :::'e M . s Local School Board rental rates ordinance No. 887 ,1 For ,';llultlple family ;, 111111
me• President Dwight D.
Paul Powell.
! agamst Israel.
Snow amounted to only an .
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was a roved
,usmg metered water,
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Hired as guidance eou?"elor l' ButKiug Hussein's loyal Arab Inch at Columbus and Akron,, ~ M~ddl;potc."'~ ~n~, Ze~~ Thi/~rdina~ce slates that ' first urut shall be charged"the world populatioo
was Mrs. Eleanor Hutchmson, Legionnaires put down the while Toledo reported three res en
un 1 0 n r - - -~- ~ ~.
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same as a smgle metered IIIII',.
should it continue, will
Ravenswood who, Powell not· Irioting an~ were malnlalning an: Inches and some of the north- kle.
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Each additional family
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"wider and more lidverse
ed, " nol a replacement since uneasy qu1et along the boedersleast counties along Lake llr~e l Zerkle reported that he and I rOJaDS
or tenant using the same ~
ial aiJd econoinic effects . . .
she is the only person hired with tanks and machineguns.
had ·six inches.
I B. F. Parmalee met with the
1services shall be charged
than any other time." He
this year in that capacity.
'The dog fight between the Some schools In northeastern board oJ education last Tuesper month. For eacb ma~
birth . control Information
Mary Kelly, Hartford, was Israeli and E:gyptian pianos Ohio were ordered closed for day evening wheo the board a·
00g
OW
luriug or induatrtal CODSII!l.lli'
facilities should· be made
Doef
hired
as
first
grade
teacher,
broke
out
about
sb:
hours
after
the
day
greed
to
transfer
the
park
using unmetered private 'IIIII;
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cesslble "1!0 thai every ~~~~~ !:~H;e,~nry;~,l'..: ~l~'::tls mo~ln ;,; replacing Mtss Tucker who had the mornlng boeder shooting Major· highways were open It ~hich lies west of the post of:
the charge shall be fU •!ill
ma)o decide for Itself, ~
M . orial
I· been a temporary teacher • , mcldent. Beerolaylm, where the traffic, but nearly all roads flee. The park has been offered
month per ~ell. Other Ulllllltflll
and freely, the course H
. yetera~s er
m ~ ~ Permisslon was granted by , dogfight took place, II northeut were snow-covered and slippery as a museum site to the Couned users will be assiined ••
to take."
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ce~ w at the the. board to Mr. Andel'!lon,vo- of Tel Aviv near the Jordanian as temperatures remained be- , ty Pioneer and Historical Socie- LOS ANGELES (UPll ·-Rose
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lke tsald be
. rFunay 0 1 H p. · lth the cat10nal teacher, to tate five border city ol Tulkalm.
low freezing. Streets in the ty.
Bowl-bound University of South·
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ers orne w
boys whn are interested in at 1 'Th
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with recent
Rider outelating Burial
·1 e co!MlunJque
n ICleveland suburbs of South u- 1 Mr Ze kl a!
posed
1ern Califoria, weakened alrea·
.roup .of Ca~lie
·be In the Rock Sprtngs 00 .;lendlng college to Ohio Slate 1explaln why or ,how thl cUd, Shaker Heights. Cleveland, 0 rdin'ance" ~~u:; the t!~ · dy b~ a 51·0 loss to
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•University, Department of Ag· Egyptian Jet lighters fell in IHeights and Lyndhurst were 1 vlll
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was
shaken
anew
Mon11
to "Induce
Surviving
his wife, Aida r!Culture,
&lt;;veer Day, Sa~ , Egyptian te~ltory since the .clogged by drif~s of from six I~g o."~tv~te ~~;~r'':; day when ~ine players were
~I proJt'ams
Doerfer: four children,iur:ay, ~j: 3."~
, bonier area" a long way from to eight Inches m depth.
place of business for any com· ruled inellg~ble as junior colapproved." He said tile '
Colene Fields, Hartford, . re u~.::11!Title Ip';~hgav:.: there and much closer ·to
munlty gathering In Middleport. lege lransfets for the Pasadena
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SOJI admlnltlratlbn is
Va.; Mrs. Pallly
Spires, :
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Veterallh Memorial HospHal These fees will comply whh the classic on Jan. 2.
i Medium damage was ..._
lng the proltein "In an
Rt. 1, Henry Doerfer, a:;..,":"vr :'Edy . tl State
Ailml881~ - Wllliam P1ck.. "'he chief losses were star end :ed to a 1966 model car
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Ron Drake, au all coast per· at 3 a.m. on Suttonl
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Cheshire, Rt. 2; mg $4I,IIOO for vocational eulil- · J{, Jl, DAYS lEfT
roy; Edna Craig, Middleport;
IVor~e 18 oug t
former who had set a school ship &amp;ad No. 202, about ·
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five sisters, ,ance. Po~t n~~~~u:..e the
Mildred Withee,
Pomeroy; In Me1gt1 Court
record with S2 pass receptions. of 8 tnlle north of the
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Fern Stafford, New
Haven; Juanita Blankenship, 234 East and safety Mike Battle who wllliRun &amp;ad.
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~~~IZI!l,Culvert, Warren, Ohio; se~gl:~~l-::! wlll al· !
Wood, Pomeroy; Marie Main-st, Pomeray, has filed a be the most difficult to replace, The car, driven by Thorleil VI
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Dailey, Racine; Thoma• .Wil· petition for divorce In Meigs Coach John McKay admitted. Bentz, :12, Rt. 7, ZanesviilC.
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Francis Clark,
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10n, Pomeroy: Florence Dorst. County Common Pleas Court Tho players were knocked
went out of a:mtrol on 1 100tt
J.lri. Evelyn Young,
IPresident
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Morgan Triplet~ against William Blankenship, of the post-season bowl game l'ltl'Ve and ci'IShed Into 1 ..,
W. Va., •tid a, brother Olen Imembers Joe
Union Terrace, Pomeroy, cllar- under a National Collegiate
of fertee and four loll.
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Dllcbaraeo - Warren Reeves, glng gross neglect of duly ~ Athletic Association rule which posts.
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Boyer, .Anna Boyen, extreme cnJelty.
bin j\mlor college transfers There - · ~ 111
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Mcllllf6e, William In other conunon. pleas eour1 •from such games unJw they le!t front f~, bumlll!r
· Duff cratt· 12;·
of Mr.
Cecil Stacey.
activity, Judge John C. Baeon 111tared lbe university with 41 lioad. Delila ilihv8 111 .to
Mrs: ~
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oedered divorce IDnstli'tor AI- eredlts or a B average. ,
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Mrs. Sadie Brown entertained
her family Thanksgiving
with a turkey dinner at her
I' home
in Minersville. Presenl
were Mr. and Mrs.
Russell
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and son, Dr. Harold Brown Jr.
of Pomeroy; Dr. and Mrs. Rob·
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Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Carpen·
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post-Thanksgiving dinner
at
their home, Mulberry Ave.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
.James Carpenter of Columbu~. 1
Mr. and Mrs. John Young and
children, Robin and Philip or
Lancaster, and Mr. and Mrs.
W. 0. Bamitz, Pomeroy.

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I Games and music were en.
joyed after which Lyd1a op.:!l·
ed the many lovely gifts. She
was presented with thre&lt;! d.ec. orated birthday rakes made by
her grandmother, "1rs. Rine.
hart. Ice C'ream and f'ake were
served.
Invited guests were Shti\a
and Janet Hotky, Kimberly
Donahue, Lee, Stephanie and
Jay Ord. Mary Beth Slaven. Br,.
an and Brent George, Margo,
:Angela and Franklin Martin,
Eddie Johnson, Jana Wi5t'man.
Rutland, and Michael Dallas.
South Charleston.
Mrs. Margaret Parsons. Rutland: Mrs. Claude John-.on.
Mrs. Frances Frazier, Mrs.
Franklin Martin, Mr. and Mrs.
· Harold George. Miss
S11ly
I Powell of Pomerov assisted ~rs
!Rinehart and M~ McComas i~
' serving cake, ice cream and
punch. Christmas suckers and
balloons were given as favors.
A highlight of the day for
the guest of honor was a tcle·
phone call from her mothrr in
Boston, Mass.

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Kathy, . .
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dinner Minerva. CHilders were Mr. ~d .Wn and son Don Allen ol VI·
bus. 'Mr. Downing is in Louis!· guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mrs. Wilham ·, Blan~ . a~d e~, W. Va.
ana for a visit with his daugh· Reynolds were their son aad daught~rs, Car,Ia and Cathy, l--·' - - - - - - - - ter and family Mr and Mrs (amlly, Mr. and Mrs. Val E. Mrs. Nma Bl~~ apd Mr. and
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R. Johnson and fo; a huntinB Reynolds 'fll~ chUdren, Lynn, ~rs. ~:": Art~r .and .ohll- ): sla~rM~ ~ro~~·
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Gwynne and Val, Jr., of Mor· reo, uc
'fll Cheryl Ann. . • an
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gantown, W. Va., and Mr. Md Holiday weekend .guests Of ~.~t kC'flurch, Va., and John
holiday weekend guests of their I.Jr~ Horace McEI.hinny. The Mr: and Mrs. E. 0. Roll were .. . r ' ~uncey.
parents, Mr. And Mrs. Uswin bJrthday anniversaries of Mrs. their son, Tom Rail, a student ThanksgiVIng
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Nease and Mr. and Mrs. Clif· McElhinny and Val Edgar were at Kent State University, and ~uests j~rr. and Mrs.
ford Phillips.
observed and a decorated birth- Mrs. L. C. Riddle of Delaware. ue an . aughter, Sue and son,
Ted Reed and sons, Tommy, day cake baked by Mrs. Melli· Miss Ellen Dutton, a student J.T., ~"'Mr. Harold Bowman,
Bruce and Paul
returned h;nny was' served.
at Dennison University, Gran· Rita. arill Otarlotte, Mr. and
home Sunday evening from 0
ville,.':'pent the holiday week Mrs. Kt~!tb Bowman, Oat HUI.
holiday weekend visit
with Mr. ••Jd !,Irs. Howard Wilson end With her parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mn!. Hobart Dillon and
relatives in Shelbyville, Tenn. entertained with a family din. Mrs. Date Dutton,
Mrs. ThOmas Rue of Gallipolis.
MJ·ss Barbaro Kennedy, slu· ner over the h.oliday. Guests Mr and M J h z kl
Mr. an.d Mrs. Rodney Hill
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spent the boliday weekend with falo, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Craig were holiday dmner gue~ts · of Va., spent the weekend here
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- or Ft. Knox, Ky.t and Luther Mr. and Mrs. Albe~t Cox.
with Mrs. Jean Cooke and lamter Kennedy
Keever of Fort Knox, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Jones . and lly.
· Patr1ck
· Wippel
· IMrs · Cha rle8 Wil5 on and Mr. daughter.' Barbara
bust. Mike Bratton student at Ft
Mr and Mrs
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Md. an. rs, ran m a n an da .
Wayne Technical School, spent
children
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were holiday weekend guests of,
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Jim Johnson and John Blake, the hnliday with his parer1ts,
their pa~ents, Mr. and Mr:i. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Bratton students at Marshall Universi.- Mr. and Mrs. Owen Brattoa.
Joseph W1ppel ~nd Mr. and Mrs. and sons, Mike, of Fl Wayne, ty, were holiday guests of their - - - - - - - - - Norbert Neutzhng...
Ind., and Steven, were Thanks- parents, Mr. and Mrs. James MotOble, ·
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Mr. aud Mrs. Ph1hp Rexroat giving Day dinner guests of Johnson and Mr Eddje. Blake ,,.,.,u•• ~~....... -,~
and son, Phil of Cincinnati and her mother Mrs. Raymond Miss Joy Bog.v&lt;!
stud~t' ~~=r. ~:un.~==~~.7::;~
Mrs Dess1·e Patterson 0f Porn·
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eroy, spent Thursday a.nd Fri- Ice Lurtan in Gallipolis Miss of Nursing1 spent tbe holida :~:! ~ ~ ~~U.::'t:~
day at G~eat Bend wtth Mr. Shirley Mealy of Columbus was weekend with her ~ nts My ~ltd tt ......... ttslllloelaJ e0114Uicll61
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p,.re ' r. "' Ill I~PUl ''*'Kit to 11m - • 1\!l!GW
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rs. air oso an am- also a guest.
and Mrs. Lional B S
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cook dmner guests of Mr. and Mrs.·
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Corcoran and family.
her daughter and family, Mr. Craig. The Craigs accompanied
For Months
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
R.
and Mrs. William Kitchen and them to Henderson, Ky.,- for Size
. Karr Sr. returned home Fri· A thought for the day - children, Debbie and Denise, of a visit with Mr. Wilson, who is 61h to 13
day evening after
spending American writer llenry David Chillicothe.
employed by the 0. F. Shearer
Thanksgiving
with
their
daughThoreau
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Mtddltport, 0.
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book."
I parents, Mr. and Mrs. William and Mrs. Harry Chesher were
Mis~ Polly Karr returned to
SEYMOUR
her
home, Columbus, a f t e r
3 PIECE
spending the weekend with her
parents. Mr. 2nd Mrs. Charle."\
R. Karr Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Barnitz
were Thanksgiving guests of
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Mr. and Mrs. John Young and
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family of Lancaster.
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Dr. and Mrs. Robert 11,rown
and
son of Dayton were h&lt;(nday
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weekend guests of his patfnts,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. William Nease
and family of Hamilton were

giving guests of
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24, at the Legion Hall.
of Gallipolis. Michael, a
Named to the committee on Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Frye Sr.
omo:re at the Indiana Institute arrangements for tne part, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fryt
Technology, Fort Wayne, has were Don Roach. Walter Bunce Jr. and son Richard Alien, reto Fort Wayne, Ind. and William Criner. Sanla will turned to their home In Dayton
TONIGHT ond TUES.
Thanksgiving Day · treats to tbe children and Sunday, after a weekend visit
"WALK, DON'T RUN"
of Mrs. Luman
were then go to the Meigs County with relatives in the area.
- T-echnicoloi'&lt;.ar)' Grant, Samantha Eggar.
Shirley Mealey, 0 h i o Infirmary and the CHildren's Mr. and Mrs. Charlee Hat~lm Hutton
State University, and
Mrs.
It was reported to field of Columbus were I he
Colo.-cartt.ons: Bla~kboard
Jean Riley and daughter, Col· the Legion that 20 American weekend guests of his parents.
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leen, of Cleveland.
flags were displayed in. the 1 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond HatAdmi11sion: 75c and 40c
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and Melissa and Steven of Co·
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variety of candies and CO&lt;Jkiesl
lumbus were Thanksgiving
Fitday and Solurday
will be wid.
RELATIVES COME
guests of his parents, Mr. and
December 2-3
A luncheon of soup,
Mr. and Mrs. George Logan Mrs. Clarence Massar, Mulbel'·
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l:'rtlertained a group of re 1a- ry Ave.
- Technico}oralso will be featured. The
tives with a turkey
dinner Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sadler
The most Titanic Monsters of ternoon and Eleanor
· Thanksgiving at their home, returned to their home, Bridgeall-time clash Head-On!
have been preparing
Hemlock" Grove. Present were port Friday evening
after
"A MAKNILCLOEUD~,D GET
Ifor the sale. Mrs. Everett Mr. "''d Mrs. Dw,·ght Logan 8pending Thanksgiving with her
· Mrs. Bentz Wolfe.
- Technicolorvis Is general chairman for
and son Sk1·p, Mr. and Mrs. El- s1ster
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and Skip, Mrs. Helen Bnckles,
Mr. ~nd Mrs. Elmer Ba1ley and
Sandi and Mrs. Helen Sauvage
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Mr. and Mrs. Rollm Bearbs
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their daughter and son-in-law
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Football League owners expect- The owners. who began their as determining the d;;~te and site each division.
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ed to reach an agretment today joint meeting with the Ameri· of_ the _Super BowJ, awarding · The schroula would ~~-1j;
concerning the realignment ot can Football League bo&amp;ses at 3 owner~hlp to the ~ew Orleans set !lp so that each ~f9a ;,-.
teams in th~ Eastern ~nd mid-town hotel Monday, hoped franchu;e and settmg up th~ ~ each troup woild play,?po
Western Divi"ons as the ftrst . to . resolve the problem by late common draft of college player, games on a home ancl: ~
Joint meetmg between the two th1s afLernoon so that the league were tabled for later m the b .
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Grande-Findlay The ad.dllion of New Orleans to ment problem be resolv Irst. [l four teams in the divisitut": Till
College baskttball game will the NFL . next ye~r has U~der the concept of the new remaining four games i a.: :t.t.
be played at the
Jackson instigated thiS new realignment realignment plan, the 1&amp;-leam i hed 1
ld be gl:l'fed
Higb school gym on Saturday, of teams.
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N!'~. will be ~ken Into two I :~ain~t e tea:c;u from the Qtblr .
Dec. 3 at 8 p.m.
--divlStons of e1ght t~ams and: division
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further subdivided mto two,
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There are several ;jli!"§\IJI!!II
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1116U1 ~LL GAMES
ISTARFIGIITER CRASHES
facing the ~111\~rs i.!lllfllfll'
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realignment problem,
ochool gym.
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b
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0 0 0 ol here, the defense . ministry NFL this year, are cu. ,
received four thirds alld one York Yankees, otlll 1 liUie first qne olnc~ Nov. 2&amp;, 1962 ·
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hospital from injuries suffered The AFL, with onT¥i"P,
· 1made wltb the Loa Augeles traded away Moose Skowron for irematch b&lt;tween world IIcht· i
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Nntre ~a~s· vl'!;'!ryp nar- Dodgers showed they were pitcher . S\an WW!ams, and it: weight champion carlos Ortiz i CoclOLbUMBJUSt 1~P 1hJ - t Thte
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after ejectinG from the aircraft. teams. wi
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urn us e s o. e 1n erna . TEAM
w L P OP lt was the 65th Starfighter schedule pattem It b~ .
ro~er -~~ tbe UPh tl.g_!l~_! bygones today when they would rather forget.
was a definite possibility t~ay 1 i~al _ League Mondpy SJgn~d 1 Wellston .
_L2 2 1112 8tit l lost smce the West Gerrn~n Air year bot wiil be su~:. _9
broached another one for ! Pittsburgh got the ball rollinc in the wake of Ortiz' 14th round · Hardmc W. Pete Peterson .s 1Athens
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:::::l~:"::~., sbortstop Maury Will•.
somewhat Monday by purchas- 1knockout of Fabriel &lt;Flash) , menager for the t967 ba&lt;eball l'!elfOnville ... . 10 4 948 854 designed plane in 1961.
lOth leam.
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Dodger general manacer Buz. ;ing leflhander Juan Pizarro Elorre Monday night at Madls- ..ason.
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I Logan
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have to get a shortstop in :leagues "might give Pizarro a ;bout in Me:dco City lil$l month pep rally of the ent1~e student 1TOTALS
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return belore parting with the :tittle ntra drive."
' when Ortiz stopped Ramos on body, and they dtdn t need any .
33-year-old veteran.
, Monday's major Jeape draft [ cut~ . m the firth round. a : offtc1al f1~ures t? know they had I
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I'OMEROY LANES
"If the Yankees can come up jprovided fe-w surprises, but 1cleciston that later was o~er- ~ won . the . national
football : TEAM
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maybe we can do something," 1wben the Houston Astros ptcked : Co~cd f~llowmg a r1ot from 1_ More than 5,000
st_udent!' Jackson . .. .. .. 12 2 763
Pelats said Bavasi. "But 1 don't see much-traveled Bo Belinsky from Iwh1ch. Ort1z n-arrowly escaped. poured out of the
res1dence i Athens
10 4 620
Team 300
62 wbo they could offer us."
San Diego of tbe Pacific Coast George · Parnassus of Los halls and library when tmses Gallipolis
7 7 538
Ron~ie'a Boyl
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Willw fell into disfa~or with League. Belinsky was sent to Angeles . Bob Leith of Puerto bearing the Notre Dame team Nelsonv11ie
4 10 582
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Dodger owner Walter O'MaUey !the minors last summer by the Rloo_ and Harry Markson ~( pulled into view oulside ll1c Wellston
4 10 536
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F~enchie 1 Trans.
32 recently by taUng French leave IPhiladelphia Phillles.
Madison ~q~are ~a.rden w1t- fieldhou se.
[ Middleport .... . 3 11 51B
26 of the club while It was touring 1 The major leagues selected a nessed Oritz surpnsmgly easy ,
Mtller, Bros. Grocery
Pomeroy . . . . . . . 3 II 520
Brown' Traclcr Sales
22 Japan. If the Dodgers and : total o! 23 playera for an ouUa) . vJC~ry o~er Elorde, the wo;Jd NEW YORK IUPil - B"ck- TOTALS ... . 56 56 1831
High Game - Mtckoy Miller IYank..• c.. swing a deal oi lof $422,0011 with the Mets and IJUntor lightweight champwn passer was acclaimed the Am- FRIDAY'S GAMES'
235: HJgh SerleE - Nick Coate!'~ . any consequence at the annual [ Angels being tbe most active by who suffered the w~rst defeat of : erican champion of 1966 as well Gallipolis at Nelsonville
557 : Team Hlgb Game and I baseball meetlnBS here or in taking three playera apiece.
his II&gt;year profesSional .career. as the top 3·year-&lt;Jid today by ! Athens at Wellston
Senes - Team 300, 827, 2418.
Possible Coate~r~
the Thoroughbred Racing As- Jackson at Logan
Want the Best
Gomes
Other future posSJbtUttes for . sociation. Lady Pitt w~· judg· : Middleporl at Pomeroy
Trl Couty IA!ag1e
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November 1$, liN
successful title defense of the 1
· Oak Hill at Gallipolis
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NEW· ·WIIIt · iWII •The rlet'111nlllrJitlad •llled the~hlcb collected the· 4ther lira~
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temporari!Jdllhllll-first climaxed a devutatlq '.0.1 , Rose Bowl·bound Purdue
place b)' ...,... •t., today cainpalga c1ur1uc which NO placed a healtlly sil:th With 133
reached ..0111 Wllll'l hiGh· rolled up 3fi2 poiala whlle lpoints, while Nebraska, which
111 pl..._ .,._, they were yieklillg only 38.
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Dldoul cbam- Alabama, Ute national cham- Bowl, took seventh with 126
pi001 by the United Press pion iD 1964, drtw four first· pOints, 14 to front of Georgip
Jnternatloaal·Board of Coaches. place ballots and wound up Tech. Soutb.I(D Methodist and
·The Irilb, recording a 51.0. third with 280 points, . while Mlami (Fla.) chose the right
rout of Southern California last Georgia, following its 23-14 time to move into the top 10 for
Saturday ihat undoubtedly j[D.. victory over Georgia Tech, their first visit this season, with
pressed the as.:member panel of rec,veii enoug_h . suppo~ for a the Mustancs drawing ~~- votes
coaches, drew 329 points - five fourth-place !miSb Wltb 199 for Dinth .and the Humcanes
~ore than Michi,gan State ..-to points, 12 ahead of UCLA, 1receiving 31 for lOth.
win tbelr' first nationtll title In ·--- --·- -the clllSest ratings race ever Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-l.liddleport, 0., Nov. 29, 1966-3
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N~e' Dame, . wflose· l0-10 tie
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&gt;:ith the Spartaoa Nov. 19 cost
"Aren't you cold, ~:e
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warm youneU by
Michigan Stale to the top t!fte '
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Love. J).()hlo, kDII chaoces lor ,If Rep.-elect Larry WinD Jr., Re!ther a Young-Love or 1 iKao., opposes It He will be In·
De,;ne.Love bill.
. posll!on to team up with Rep.
EQually dlm are prospecb for 1Jackson E. BeUs~ R-Ohlo, In
legislation to build special offering a rival WinD·Betla bill.
roadways for two-wheeled ve- Drui -~·•· bill :
hlcles.
tighten federal con..,.. over •
Rep. carlton R. Sickles, [). sale ol sleepi!JI pills will
Mel., gave up bls seat to run lor undoubtedly be 011aeted. Rep.·
governor. Thus he will be elect Charles W. Sandman Jr.,
unable to join Sen. Birch E. R·N.J., can put It across sinll•
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The 1966·67 Southe~~ Ol\1b Al&amp;!~~-AA~~'~i'
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14 ketball race will start with 1 batl'g Fl'Uiay·n
.. ', ,, . CHOLERA STRIKES
welterweighl title "as long as Am erican team. The squad in·
Meigs County's Oldest and Largest
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Defending co-championS Athj!lll .and ehslon ~'ih HONG KONG (UP! I - ;he is protected by tile 1, ~&lt;- •••' eluded seven players from tlle ,
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
S!Dharl, 225, 588: Team HJch Joe£ horns at Wellsto6 in the evening't bigges! ·con'te!tt:' Canton, Communis! Cninn's i and can punch from a dis- Big Ten area, including three '
Game and Series - Holsum The hto teams split last win~
- ---- largest southern city, has been , tanc:ee:."·~---·--------~·_'lfr~om~N~o)Dtr~e_D~a~m".'e'.:.·---....:'.=================!'!:"~
No. I, 996, Jll'l8.
ter enroute to 1 !2-% conference ers '""'Jal'l&lt;so• ·m.t·L.,an..WOI stricken with a cholera e;,ide. i --record
cOI.lidt lt · Lopn. ..c(,ach ~ DaVe mic during the pa~t w~k . news
11111• Glril Leape
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Teiun No. $
tl&gt; I\!I ens, with veteraa coach Chuck los!Jii'' to ~verly ·• ~-saiitrilay ' EVADE DRAF"l'
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Team No. 4 ,
5 3 tall, and should be able to eon• '""
! stowaways Jrom
South Viet
Apple Klnga·
4 4 lrol the board&gt; againsl t be Log;m lost Its opener . last ~ Nam were found aboard the s s.
F011r Musketeen
S\!1 4\!1 smaller Rockel! who dropped Friday at ~olumbus Whttehall. "Cason" when the sliip arrived
High Game and Series -Peg· their sesoon opener to Vinton Th~ Chleftams have 1 defimle In Hong Kong from Saigon
gy,G'Brien, 121, 246; Team High County Baturday night.
hetght advantage, and the home Sunday. The men claim&lt;!&lt;! they
Geme - Team No. 5, 581; Two other leading contend· planks should make LHS a fa. slowed away in an atlel!'.pt to
Team High · Serieo - Team 4 vorite here.
avoid being called up for
•lid Team 5, 1131.
Tum $
17 II Coacb 1&gt;\lko Bunon's Galllal m!Utary training.
High Game and Series -Bar· Academy Blue Devil! will jour· COLUMBUS IUPI) Tho
,; la'lam Boys LeaiDO
bar a While, 166, 145: Steve Van ney to ·.Nelsonville in a third Clncinnall Redo drafted today
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Meter, 175, 414: Team High kev contest The Hounds finish· Ivy Washington from Toronto
Woo Loot Gam• - Team I, 889; Team ei thlnl 1~1 winter with a 111-4 and the California Angels piCk·
Slrikes Impossibif
IS High Series - Team 1, 2529.
mark while GAHS tied Middle· ed up shortstop Don Wallace
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Team Nt. 2
21!1 511
re&lt;.&lt;Jrd.
Ttam 'No. 4
21&gt; S\!1 . MOII!Iay 1\IIJ..t IA!apo
Coach Bob Sheskey II well·
J!llh Gallll! and Serles-Stev•
November It, liN
pleased
with bls Hound&gt; follow.
Stoi'y 115, 291; Team
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Garno and Series - strlkee Im, Beo Ceee
S7 ing two scrimmage triumphs
pollsible, f'IS, 1215.
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Early Wed.. Mlsed LeaiDO
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Woo Loot Team I
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concerning the realignment ot can Football League bo&amp;ses at 3 owner~hlp to the ~ew Orleans set !lp so that each ~f9a ;,-.
teams in th~ Eastern ~nd mid-town hotel Monday, hoped franchu;e and settmg up th~ ~ each troup woild play,?po
Western Divi"ons as the ftrst . to . resolve the problem by late common draft of college player, games on a home ancl: ~
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College baskttball game will the NFL . next ye~r has U~der the concept of the new remaining four games i a.: :t.t.
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Higb school gym on Saturday, of teams.
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hospital from injuries suffered The AFL, with onT¥i"P,
· 1made wltb the Loa Augeles traded away Moose Skowron for irematch b&lt;tween world IIcht· i
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Nntre ~a~s· vl'!;'!ryp nar- Dodgers showed they were pitcher . S\an WW!ams, and it: weight champion carlos Ortiz i CoclOLbUMBJUSt 1~P 1hJ - t Thte
1965116 SEOAL FINISH
after ejectinG from the aircraft. teams. wi
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wWing to let bygones be also was 1 day the Yankees and . Sugar Ramos or Mexico
urn us e s o. e 1n erna . TEAM
w L P OP lt was the 65th Starfighter schedule pattem It b~ .
ro~er -~~ tbe UPh tl.g_!l~_! bygones today when they would rather forget.
was a definite possibility t~ay 1 i~al _ League Mondpy SJgn~d 1 Wellston .
_L2 2 1112 8tit l lost smce the West Gerrn~n Air year bot wiil be su~:. _9
broached another one for ! Pittsburgh got the ball rollinc in the wake of Ortiz' 14th round · Hardmc W. Pete Peterson .s 1Athens
.. .. 12 2 862 711 Force introduced the American· change in 196il when i\.#11 of
:::::l~:"::~., sbortstop Maury Will•.
somewhat Monday by purchas- 1knockout of Fabriel &lt;Flash) , menager for the t967 ba&lt;eball l'!elfOnville ... . 10 4 948 854 designed plane in 1961.
lOth leam.
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' J~·kson ' " .. 9 5 941 907 rr~iii:;~~IT~~::::;:
zle B a v a, 1 admitted the IJrom tlle Chicago White Sox in on Square Garden
I Logan
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Yankees bave inquired about [thelirst deal olthe meetings. 1 No fewer than three promo- SOUTH BE~D, l:d..iUPD - , GaUipolis ..... 311 7~ 87.i l
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3 11 8,4 9351
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2 12 i45 10151
have to get a shortstop in :leagues "might give Pizarro a ;bout in Me:dco City lil$l month pep rally of the ent1~e student 1TOTALS
5G S6 7009 7099 ,
return belore parting with the :tittle ntra drive."
' when Ortiz stopped Ramos on body, and they dtdn t need any .
33-year-old veteran.
, Monday's major Jeape draft [ cut~ . m the firth round. a : offtc1al f1~ures t? know they had I
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I'OMEROY LANES
"If the Yankees can come up jprovided fe-w surprises, but 1cleciston that later was o~er- ~ won . the . national
football : TEAM
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with
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to give us, some eyebrows were r~ised 1rulert . by the_ World . Boxmg I cha~pmn shlp _
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maybe we can do something," 1wben the Houston Astros ptcked : Co~cd f~llowmg a r1ot from 1_ More than 5,000
st_udent!' Jackson . .. .. .. 12 2 763
Pelats said Bavasi. "But 1 don't see much-traveled Bo Belinsky from Iwh1ch. Ort1z n-arrowly escaped. poured out of the
res1dence i Athens
10 4 620
Team 300
62 wbo they could offer us."
San Diego of tbe Pacific Coast George · Parnassus of Los halls and library when tmses Gallipolis
7 7 538
Ron~ie'a Boyl
58
Willw fell into disfa~or with League. Belinsky was sent to Angeles . Bob Leith of Puerto bearing the Notre Dame team Nelsonv11ie
4 10 582
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Dodger owner Walter O'MaUey !the minors last summer by the Rloo_ and Harry Markson ~( pulled into view oulside ll1c Wellston
4 10 536
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F~enchie 1 Trans.
32 recently by taUng French leave IPhiladelphia Phillles.
Madison ~q~are ~a.rden w1t- fieldhou se.
[ Middleport .... . 3 11 51B
26 of the club while It was touring 1 The major leagues selected a nessed Oritz surpnsmgly easy ,
Mtller, Bros. Grocery
Pomeroy . . . . . . . 3 II 520
Brown' Traclcr Sales
22 Japan. If the Dodgers and : total o! 23 playera for an ouUa) . vJC~ry o~er Elorde, the wo;Jd NEW YORK IUPil - B"ck- TOTALS ... . 56 56 1831
High Game - Mtckoy Miller IYank..• c.. swing a deal oi lof $422,0011 with the Mets and IJUntor lightweight champwn passer was acclaimed the Am- FRIDAY'S GAMES'
235: HJgh SerleE - Nick Coate!'~ . any consequence at the annual [ Angels being tbe most active by who suffered the w~rst defeat of : erican champion of 1966 as well Gallipolis at Nelsonville
557 : Team Hlgb Game and I baseball meetlnBS here or in taking three playera apiece.
his II&gt;year profesSional .career. as the top 3·year-&lt;Jid today by ! Athens at Wellston
Senes - Team 300, 827, 2418.
Possible Coate~r~
the Thoroughbred Racing As- Jackson at Logan
Want the Best
Gomes
Other future posSJbtUttes for . sociation. Lady Pitt w~· judg· : Middleporl at Pomeroy
Trl Couty IA!ag1e
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November 1$, liN
successful title defense of the 1
· Oak Hill at Gallipolis
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year a,nd seventh overall durinc 1 DALLAS (UP!) - Thorough· Wahama at Middleport
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Sl his two championship reigns, ly beaten French ch~llt&gt;11ger
Hqisum No. I
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dllrae motorlsto a fee lor
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'llale System 1s doomod.
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Pa., llaa retired. Tberelore,
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NEW· ·WIIIt · iWII •The rlet'111nlllrJitlad •llled the~hlcb collected the· 4ther lira~
rtghlinC lrltll a1 jllllt Dame, !flab 111 1o :ao Ia ItS!, lace vo~.
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temporari!Jdllhllll-first climaxed a devutatlq '.0.1 , Rose Bowl·bound Purdue
place b)' ...,... •t., today cainpalga c1ur1uc which NO placed a healtlly sil:th With 133
reached ..0111 Wllll'l hiGh· rolled up 3fi2 poiala whlle lpoints, while Nebraska, which
111 pl..._ .,._, they were yieklillg only 38.
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eroned •
Dldoul cbam- Alabama, Ute national cham- Bowl, took seventh with 126
pi001 by the United Press pion iD 1964, drtw four first· pOints, 14 to front of Georgip
Jnternatloaal·Board of Coaches. place ballots and wound up Tech. Soutb.I(D Methodist and
·The Irilb, recording a 51.0. third with 280 points, . while Mlami (Fla.) chose the right
rout of Southern California last Georgia, following its 23-14 time to move into the top 10 for
Saturday ihat undoubtedly j[D.. victory over Georgia Tech, their first visit this season, with
pressed the as.:member panel of rec,veii enoug_h . suppo~ for a the Mustancs drawing ~~- votes
coaches, drew 329 points - five fourth-place !miSb Wltb 199 for Dinth .and the Humcanes
~ore than Michi,gan State ..-to points, 12 ahead of UCLA, 1receiving 31 for lOth.
win tbelr' first nationtll title In ·--- --·- -the clllSest ratings race ever Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-l.liddleport, 0., Nov. 29, 1966-3
oontestecl.
N~e' Dame, . wflose· l0-10 tie
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&gt;:ith the Spartaoa Nov. 19 cost
"Aren't you cold, ~:e
it the No. I ranking aod sent
warm youneU by
Michigan Stale to the top t!fte '
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Love. J).()hlo, kDII chaoces lor ,If Rep.-elect Larry WinD Jr., Re!ther a Young-Love or 1 iKao., opposes It He will be In·
De,;ne.Love bill.
. posll!on to team up with Rep.
EQually dlm are prospecb for 1Jackson E. BeUs~ R-Ohlo, In
legislation to build special offering a rival WinD·Betla bill.
roadways for two-wheeled ve- Drui -~·•· bill :
hlcles.
tighten federal con..,.. over •
Rep. carlton R. Sickles, [). sale ol sleepi!JI pills will
Mel., gave up bls seat to run lor undoubtedly be 011aeted. Rep.·
governor. Thus he will be elect Charles W. Sandman Jr.,
unable to join Sen. Birch E. R·N.J., can put It across sinll•
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14 ketball race will start with 1 batl'g Fl'Uiay·n
.. ', ,, . CHOLERA STRIKES
welterweighl title "as long as Am erican team. The squad in·
Meigs County's Oldest and Largest
Q
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Defending co-championS Athj!lll .and ehslon ~'ih HONG KONG (UP! I - ;he is protected by tile 1, ~&lt;- •••' eluded seven players from tlle ,
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
S!Dharl, 225, 588: Team HJch Joe£ horns at Wellsto6 in the evening't bigges! ·con'te!tt:' Canton, Communis! Cninn's i and can punch from a dis- Big Ten area, including three '
Game and Series - Holsum The hto teams split last win~
- ---- largest southern city, has been , tanc:ee:."·~---·--------~·_'lfr~om~N~o)Dtr~e_D~a~m".'e'.:.·---....:'.=================!'!:"~
No. I, 996, Jll'l8.
ter enroute to 1 !2-% conference ers '""'Jal'l&lt;so• ·m.t·L.,an..WOI stricken with a cholera e;,ide. i --record
cOI.lidt lt · Lopn. ..c(,ach ~ DaVe mic during the pa~t w~k . news
11111• Glril Leape
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Novtmller tJ, INI
Neither team appears to be eogu' ·r•mei'\JI!a!r'!ilt!jr~lts. l Most of the vicUms were
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Teiun No. $
tl&gt; I\!I ens, with veteraa coach Chuck los!Jii'' to ~verly ·• ~-saiitrilay ' EVADE DRAF"l'
Pantherettes
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Team No. 4 ,
5 3 tall, and should be able to eon• '""
! stowaways Jrom
South Viet
Apple Klnga·
4 4 lrol the board&gt; againsl t be Log;m lost Its opener . last ~ Nam were found aboard the s s.
F011r Musketeen
S\!1 4\!1 smaller Rockel! who dropped Friday at ~olumbus Whttehall. "Cason" when the sliip arrived
High Game and Series -Peg· their sesoon opener to Vinton Th~ Chleftams have 1 defimle In Hong Kong from Saigon
gy,G'Brien, 121, 246; Team High County Baturday night.
hetght advantage, and the home Sunday. The men claim&lt;!&lt;! they
Geme - Team No. 5, 581; Two other leading contend· planks should make LHS a fa. slowed away in an atlel!'.pt to
Team High · Serieo - Team 4 vorite here.
avoid being called up for
•lid Team 5, 1131.
Tum $
17 II Coacb 1&gt;\lko Bunon's Galllal m!Utary training.
High Game and Series -Bar· Academy Blue Devil! will jour· COLUMBUS IUPI) Tho
,; la'lam Boys LeaiDO
bar a While, 166, 145: Steve Van ney to ·.Nelsonville in a third Clncinnall Redo drafted today
l\lovomber If. INI
Meter, 175, 414: Team High kev contest The Hounds finish· Ivy Washington from Toronto
Woo Loot Gam• - Team I, 889; Team ei thlnl 1~1 winter with a 111-4 and the California Angels piCk·
Slrikes Impossibif
IS High Series - Team 1, 2529.
mark while GAHS tied Middle· ed up shortstop Don Wallace
Team No. I
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Team Nt. 2
21!1 511
re&lt;.&lt;Jrd.
Ttam 'No. 4
21&gt; S\!1 . MOII!Iay 1\IIJ..t IA!apo
Coach Bob Sheskey II well·
J!llh Gallll! and Serles-Stev•
November It, liN
pleased
with bls Hound&gt; follow.
Stoi'y 115, 291; Team
HIRh
Polala
Garno and Series - strlkee Im, Beo Ceee
S7 ing two scrimmage triumphs
pollsible, f'IS, 1215.
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50 and a victory over Ames·Berno
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Blaettnar Auto
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Early Wed.. Mlsed LeaiDO
Fabric S~op
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In the · other SEOAL batUe
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Friday, Middleport battles arch·
Woo Loot Team I
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ll wb\o•. •'
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26 10 High Game and SerlO! - Lou· Coacb Carl \folle'a Yellow Jack·
&gt;S ib HU J:
B-F's
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14 ise Gilmore, tat, 461 ; Richard ets hope ID improve l11t year's
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11 II · RusoeD 110, 549; Team High oeventh plaee finish, and Coach
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17 It Game - Blaettnar Auto, flSI: Russ Moore's Panthers hope to
(He laJI alwa~a keep yaur 'flllablee ira a~
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II 20 Team IDgh Series - Masquer· get off on the right foot after
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, .,...., Bird Lea. . 1Hi&amp;Ji !lerl!o - Betty Smith 451, nomOI 1 _,,
•Two non-lea-ue 11mee are
A.'.'L. ~helps 553. Team Jllg~
November 11• ItA Polata ichecluied Saturday. Middleport
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l'hocolate, nuts, greasy foOOs,
•• 11,
spice• nad pork are
also recommended. Occasional
llareups can be expected even Mr. :md ~!rs. Guy Russell,
with the best &lt;Jf treatment.
and Terry Lynn of Pomer&lt;iY
were Su nday visi tors of his
Q -About .a yP:ar a~o _my parrnts, :VIr. :md Mrs. Lincoln
ears began to 1trh down ms1de. Russell.
The doctor sajd there was no Mr. and Mrs. Gene Thomp.
fungus or anything he could son and dau~hter s visited with
.see. What could case this?
his mother, Mrs. Geqrgia Wise·
A - The most likely cause
man, and other relalives in
seborrhea. The treatment IS Mansfield.
discussed hi the preceding an. Miss .Joe Smith visited Sun·
swer.
day afternoon with Miss Linda
Schaffer.
Q - I 1 dandruff a disense? Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sarver,
How do you get rid of it?
Johnny and Eddie, of Beverly
·A - A etrtain amount of were Sunday visitors of her
scaling· of the scalp is normal. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
WheB it is excessive and ex- Thoma.
tf nds ttt the face and chest it Don Suyre o£ the U. S. Mar·
11 called seborrhea. For sim- . ines, was a weekend visitor of
pie dandruff, frequent sham· Ihis pnrents. Mr. and Mr:;:.
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plain groom Charlie Chaplin might 1wed happily to former Cops jAmong the Goy1m: 11lelr Cus- :(later to. be a book fr,!)m ~!Jce-1
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assertion Elvis Presley Is the even recognize her: Uta got girl Beth Hamilton ... And itoms and Habits."
:Sterp-Prlce) is dlvOl'C!IRI ' .·'
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biggest selling record
artist her pretty puss lilted back to they're expecting (that · take '! Cary Grant tore. a back liga- :husband, Henry
Sape~•.
of all time; maybe he is, but its early - show beauty - Com· hypnotism, too1)
. . . Goral· ment copyo-dalSymg
lolant nead of • rum cariDQD 'tirrp
Setty Gnible may grab the had an impressed spy on hand "~onsieur" offered "Mamie ' did their star with the dropseat ir Lou Alexander's funny Copa .dine Chaplin added Bobby Dar- daugllter Jennifer ... M. J. Sa- ! &lt;UPA) .. : H'wood septUe •1111, ·
iN . Y. ''Hello, Dully" star role ... Mamie Van Doren said she V.an Doren Film,~d Nude!" Ex 1 mouth peddle more hotcakes m routine ahout hi!! ''ex-girl friend, in to her London s~- · .. Fam. 11 perstein, who aqthored "How to;gests ~}VIS m~y already ~~-f
when Ginger Rogers sigtls Good- wouldn't wor~ topless {Just ter- ' D. A. Bur Lon T~l'k_us has l1is ten years than Bing in 3fl'!
!t~1e hypnotist·: isn't qu_ite fie- ~ pr~uce~ -. di~~~~r Jed Har- i ,!el~ I~ YouT Husbrtnd is Ch~at- l wed ~as long-time ~ Prtr'-~' '
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ret" rec'd Jts f1rst fore1gn of· Latm Quarter, but an ad for a to solve: Wbo walked off with C~rol ~hanm~g 00
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was held on Monday evening, Sandy Grant wenr~ a
plain 1mg and gomg ·-· Lee
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PI~ .
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first of three sessions to be
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old enough to sit at ~he. Latm
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M1 s. George Ne1gler. She was IQuarter ringside and 1mb1~ to
By Mrs. Francis Morris
eld.
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The Happy HusUers Sunday Mrs. Ethel Wheeler VISited m Wallhmgton, D. C..
Inot old enough to be served
School Class or the Methodi~t Mrs. Joe Thoren, Sr.,
ati Mr. and ~lr~. _MHr,on Sloler !When Mamie plays New Jersey
Church had a covered dish din. Nease SeUJement, recently.
und daughter, R1~a . SJX!nl ~u.n. ;ni ghtdubs -not Jor two y~ars
\
ner in the chu ch ocial ooms
day arternoon WJlh ~frs. ShJr· ·yet!
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Mr. and Mrs. Omar Bays nr- ley Sloter Jt Hcedsville
, Asked by Muhvvv GriHin U
Fr1day evenmg Nov. 18. F'ol·
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co iled on 1 Jawn Lind.~ ay's domg better
towmg the dmner Mrs. Lnura s " t f M'dd\eport
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Mrs
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Mr · and Mrs. llarry Clarke at Jlol!ced."
- · Phil
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wh1rh
plans were mode R ·r · · • · ·
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ballcastmg conference
for the ChriStmas
party on ee er.
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Mr. and Mrs. Price Wolfe Qf Mrs. ~a1d Fosl.er and ch1ld- ; With man.&lt;~,gement are, still u~- ~
· Eh1
· Lexington spent several days rPn nf Columbus were weekend com1ng 1J hey wouldn l dare . J
Rev. LOUIS
c o s, area m•s.
f h
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aiunary, was guest speaker at with Mrs. Hazel Ca rn ahtn . Miss guests o er ~aren s, r. an
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the Baptist Church
sundtt&gt; Wavie Circle and J\~i~s Fr:wc.cs Mrs: Albert lh lL
.
~1~~ pro!Jfc~.Jtmg Kmg f~m1 Y.
evenin
F·oster called to v 1s1t
w•~h 1 M1 . tnd Mr~. Franc1s Mor. ket.ps pupulat1on-ex plodmg. Th.e !
g.
them.
r1s spent a day re_ce~t ly with : Volney Howard.:; nam_ed Ihe I~
1their daugl1ter, Chmtme Lake, I tot Vo lney TV; the ~~~ ~ Dr~~m~ .
Mr. and Mrs. Oavid C\e. in Alllens.
tagged their Todd Kmg Dnggs
land and daughter, Tammie, of
--- - Springfield and Mr. ond Mrs.
BY Woyne G, Brandstadt' MD
. . . Earl Clelm. d on d baby of "...eQ - I hove hd
a seborr he1c .
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he'
dma spent the weekend w1lh
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el·zema or a year. am m. their pJrents, Mr. and Mrs.
treated
by a general .pracb.
. re.
1 nd ·r:~mm1e
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L10ner and a dermatalogtst ut
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t Wh 1 d mamf'
or a VJS I WI
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amdn~ ,1cur · yc ·
a 0 grandparents. Al so
present
you ll VISe.
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ay to
A - ,Seborrbea , se ho rr 1lE'!.C for &lt;J family dmnc r .~un&lt;
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celebrH IP the .1211d W(•d mg an.
M
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dermattl!s and seborrheic t•c.
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r::. . e·
1.r rna :ne s\nn nyms. Tills d1 s.
d
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ease can u.&lt;Jually be controlled
51ll 1cr an d n·t1 a and otl&gt;rr
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but not cured. The fi[St slep
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mem1Jers (J 1 111e 1oliTII y
nl
In treatment JS to
shampuo
thoroughly. After wetting your home .
.
hair, lather your scalp,_ allow.
Mr. and Mrs. ~ - G. M_arrs 1.
lng the lather to rP.mum on of Vinton spent Sumlay w1:h
your scalp three or four min- !he r sis ter, Mrs . .\1au d Yo r~ .
utes before rinsing. 1l1is wi!l j .\1rs. llt&gt;len Younce returned
remove the top layer of dirt home &lt;1fter spending n 'I'Jrek
and dandruff. It js important h'i:h Mr. und Mrs. Critt Brad·
to repeat the proc'ess, massag. ford, Jr., at Wor1 hington
jng your scalp gently while Ia- Mr. Dave Huddleston of Cothering and being ca reful not 1o lumbus spent a few days here
You can put confidence in your
!icratch it with your fingern ai l.~. with his wife and sons.
lf shampooing twice a week Mr. and Mrs. William \Voods
Good Neighbor Ashland Oil
makes your scalp dry you or Jacksonv ille spent the Wt~ek
!!hould shampoo every
siJ end with their son-in-law and
Dealer. He cares. And he backs
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or seven days.
daughter, Mr. and Mr.~. Frank
this up with expert knowledge on
For the itching, scaling le- Cleland.
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sions that may appear on the [ Miss June Neigler, nurse at
proper car care. He is thorough,
face or chest you shOuld apply IHolzer hospital, 'ipent Monday
It • 5 per cent sulfur ointmf!nt 11 ;ght with her parents, totr. and
accurate, conscientious, r~? l i sb!e
made with a greaseless base.
. -you can count on it.
using it at night before going

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Johnny West . , .•.•••. $3.93
Chief Cherokee .. . .. .. $2.99
Jono Wost ........... $3.66
Thunclor Bolt ..• ..•• •. $2.93
Flame (HorHII ..... , . $2.49
Toppon Tlgor Tonk .. $17.88
Tiger Soldlor1 - and
Acct110ry Kits
Motels Talking Puppeh $5.93

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Tom &amp; Jerry - Linus IUfls Bunny - Mr. ld

DOLLS-DOLLS

tTHIRD DRAWING
'DEC. 17 ... 1:00 PM
$50- $25- 5 •$5 PRIZES

Topper "Baby Boo" ... $12.88
Topper Baby Mlglc ... $11.88
Moton Baby Sterol .... $11.18
Matoll Choorful Toorful $8.18
Moton Baby Plt·at Stop $14.93
Suzy Home Mokor Ovon $12.99
Washor ............. $12.99
Sweeper ..... ,. .. , .. . $8.88

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QEC. 24 - liCIO PM
$200 - 3 • $50 Prizes~
5 • $25 Prlas, 5 • $5 Prlres
..... 011 c:......., .
P - y ~ llock CL

lrontns Boord &amp; Iron . . $3.79

I·MOORE'S

·JOpen Friday &amp; Saturday Nights
.

.:A G.Qf;D STAR STOll.

ISECOND DRAWING
DEC. 10-1:00 PM
$50-$25 - 5 • $5 PRIZES

992·2848

ROAD RACE

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Lonolmorlc ~,.

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Kopplo'o ~10 Sen'lct

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11111 Torld!ltlhlftl Nov.
loU lho!l . .

lwllhor I Ltll11t
IIMrftWI

A~~ie rest and avoidance or Wolf pen

l'hocolate, nuts, greasy foOOs,
•• 11,
spice• nad pork are
also recommended. Occasional
llareups can be expected even Mr. :md ~!rs. Guy Russell,
with the best &lt;Jf treatment.
and Terry Lynn of Pomer&lt;iY
were Su nday visi tors of his
Q -About .a yP:ar a~o _my parrnts, :VIr. :md Mrs. Lincoln
ears began to 1trh down ms1de. Russell.
The doctor sajd there was no Mr. and Mrs. Gene Thomp.
fungus or anything he could son and dau~hter s visited with
.see. What could case this?
his mother, Mrs. Geqrgia Wise·
A - The most likely cause
man, and other relalives in
seborrhea. The treatment IS Mansfield.
discussed hi the preceding an. Miss .Joe Smith visited Sun·
swer.
day afternoon with Miss Linda
Schaffer.
Q - I 1 dandruff a disense? Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sarver,
How do you get rid of it?
Johnny and Eddie, of Beverly
·A - A etrtain amount of were Sunday visitors of her
scaling· of the scalp is normal. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
WheB it is excessive and ex- Thoma.
tf nds ttt the face and chest it Don Suyre o£ the U. S. Mar·
11 called seborrhea. For sim- . ines, was a weekend visitor of
pie dandruff, frequent sham· Ihis pnrents. Mr. and Mr:;:.
poolng I! nil that Is needed. Charles_81'yre.. :

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window., power lUI, lib Dtlr wlalw
tires, whttl dllcs, tlnttd. Jlalf, PillOW cootrol olrtll4•
mlrrqr, radio, factory alr-condiUolllllc. Rlallhq GDI

OIASE HARDWARE

·j'

WE NOW FABRICATE AN.D
~NAREHOUSE STRUCTURAL STEEL
FOR INDUSTRY
;::.·oR QUICK, EFFICIENT SERVICE IN
THE OHIO VALLEY AREA
Call

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SALES 1 SEIIVICE

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Galaxie 500 4-Door
steertnc.

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HEATING

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COLEMAN

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BOOTS

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gem on the .traditional flnger ... Maze!.
·
·
lnotist, Lou's ~··sal, friend I Dally SenUne~ Pomeroy-M!ddlepor!, 0.!.. !!~!· 29, 19H-;:J
~~
(just aud1Uomng, maybe) . .
Lila Grey Chaplin's
o l.d . .. No more, tho 1 Lou s now
. .
.
.• 4
RAC.Victor makes the
plain groom Charlie Chaplin might 1wed happily to former Cops jAmong the Goy1m: 11lelr Cus- :(later to. be a book fr,!)m ~!Jce-1
.
assertion Elvis Presley Is the even recognize her: Uta got girl Beth Hamilton ... And itoms and Habits."
:Sterp-Prlce) is dlvOl'C!IRI ' .·'
•
biggest selling record
artist her pretty puss lilted back to they're expecting (that · take '! Cary Grant tore. a back liga- :husband, Henry
Sape~•.
of all time; maybe he is, but its early - show beauty - Com· hypnotism, too1)
. . . Goral· ment copyo-dalSymg
lolant nead of • rum cariDQD 'tirrp
Setty Gnible may grab the had an impressed spy on hand "~onsieur" offered "Mamie ' did their star with the dropseat ir Lou Alexander's funny Copa .dine Chaplin added Bobby Dar- daugllter Jennifer ... M. J. Sa- ! &lt;UPA) .. : H'wood septUe •1111, ·
iN . Y. ''Hello, Dully" star role ... Mamie Van Doren said she V.an Doren Film,~d Nude!" Ex 1 mouth peddle more hotcakes m routine ahout hi!! ''ex-girl friend, in to her London s~- · .. Fam. 11 perstein, who aqthored "How to;gests ~}VIS m~y already ~~-f
when Ginger Rogers sigtls Good- wouldn't wor~ topless {Just ter- ' D. A. Bur Lon T~l'k_us has l1is ten years than Bing in 3fl'!
!t~1e hypnotist·: isn't qu_ite fie- ~ pr~uce~ -. di~~~~r Jed Har- i ,!el~ I~ YouT Husbrtnd is Ch~at- l wed ~as long-time ~ Prtr'-~' '
bye, Dolly, _in F_eb.... :·caba- ribl~!" Mam1e pruded) at the own personal cnmmal mystery
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ret" rec'd Jts f1rst fore1gn of· Latm Quarter, but an ad for a to solve: Wbo walked off with C~rol ~hanm~g 00
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was held on Monday evening, Sandy Grant wenr~ a
plain 1mg and gomg ·-· Lee
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first of three sessions to be
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old enough to sit at ~he. Latm
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M1 s. George Ne1gler. She was IQuarter ringside and 1mb1~ to
By Mrs. Francis Morris
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The Happy HusUers Sunday Mrs. Ethel Wheeler VISited m Wallhmgton, D. C..
Inot old enough to be served
School Class or the Methodi~t Mrs. Joe Thoren, Sr.,
ati Mr. and ~lr~. _MHr,on Sloler !When Mamie plays New Jersey
Church had a covered dish din. Nease SeUJement, recently.
und daughter, R1~a . SJX!nl ~u.n. ;ni ghtdubs -not Jor two y~ars
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day arternoon WJlh ~frs. ShJr· ·yet!
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Mr. and Mrs. Omar Bays nr- ley Sloter Jt Hcedsville
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ballcastmg conference
for the ChriStmas
party on ee er.
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Mr. and Mrs. Price Wolfe Qf Mrs. ~a1d Fosl.er and ch1ld- ; With man.&lt;~,gement are, still u~- ~
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sundtt&gt; Wavie Circle and J\~i~s Fr:wc.cs Mrs: Albert lh lL
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evenin
F·oster called to v 1s1t
w•~h 1 M1 . tnd Mr~. Franc1s Mor. ket.ps pupulat1on-ex plodmg. Th.e !
g.
them.
r1s spent a day re_ce~t ly with : Volney Howard.:; nam_ed Ihe I~
1their daugl1ter, Chmtme Lake, I tot Vo lney TV; the ~~~ ~ Dr~~m~ .
Mr. and Mrs. Oavid C\e. in Alllens.
tagged their Todd Kmg Dnggs
land and daughter, Tammie, of
--- - Springfield and Mr. ond Mrs.
BY Woyne G, Brandstadt' MD
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hair, lather your scalp,_ allow.
Mr. and Mrs. ~ - G. M_arrs 1.
lng the lather to rP.mum on of Vinton spent Sumlay w1:h
your scalp three or four min- !he r sis ter, Mrs . .\1au d Yo r~ .
utes before rinsing. 1l1is wi!l j .\1rs. llt&gt;len Younce returned
remove the top layer of dirt home &lt;1fter spending n 'I'Jrek
and dandruff. It js important h'i:h Mr. und Mrs. Critt Brad·
to repeat the proc'ess, massag. ford, Jr., at Wor1 hington
jng your scalp gently while Ia- Mr. Dave Huddleston of Cothering and being ca reful not 1o lumbus spent a few days here
You can put confidence in your
!icratch it with your fingern ai l.~. with his wife and sons.
lf shampooing twice a week Mr. and Mrs. William \Voods
Good Neighbor Ashland Oil
makes your scalp dry you or Jacksonv ille spent the Wt~ek
!!hould shampoo every
siJ end with their son-in-law and
Dealer. He cares. And he backs
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daughter, Mr. and Mr.~. Frank
this up with expert knowledge on
For the itching, scaling le- Cleland.
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proper car care. He is thorough,
face or chest you shOuld apply IHolzer hospital, 'ipent Monday
It • 5 per cent sulfur ointmf!nt 11 ;ght with her parents, totr. and
accurate, conscientious, r~? l i sb!e
made with a greaseless base.
. -you can count on it.
using it at night before going

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This year's most . asked ques- I am 13 and very mature. I [FINKE ,
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write and tell those fighting IS almost 14. n t say IbiS is ~
me~ in Vietnam that we're infatuation II' puppy love bepulljng for them?"
cause my mother says it's true.
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Dtar Mrs. Bottel: Thank you has always had her heart ~et
for your leiter. We are delighl· on one.
( Priltiii•SI!BftiiSEIIISIEilhrt J
ed to know you ha ve readers! But you see, I have a probwho wish to \\Tite lo service- l lem . My father doesn't know
(Aiwwen IOmorrow)
JumJ,Ies:GitEP FUSSY· IONNif DI5AIM
man.
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a civic club. Since it was start· ! Dear 1:
t'd in 1965, we have forwarded
You certainly DO have a
over 500,000 letters of support problem!- An overactive imand appr('("iation to u.s. Troops agination. . ... Or a stupidly
jn Viemnm, and thoug h we overpermissive mother. I hope
cannot at this lime accept pack- it's the fomter! -H.
oges for forwarding (due to
transportation shortage ), \\e ~--------are happ\· to say we can gei
lener:; to. the men t 11 r o u g h
e1gs
Compan:,• Command ers and oi.IJers who will distribute them.
Ple&lt;Jse instruct your readers
to w" te. letter. not more t11an .
two· pages, enclGse it in an en- ,
ve lope that has on ly the wnt- - - - - - - - - - rr's nnme and &lt;Jddress in the r Myrtle M. Long to Dorothy
lf•ft . hand cor11er. Leave
thc[ Louise Long, 1 acre, Salisbury.
add res~ . space blank and
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NOt place postage on this en.. Wilham F. ~~en, Sr., Mona
ve idpe. Then put tile letU!r to So!"den to Wilham F. Sorden,
the se rviceman in a 5 e c 0 n d Jr., Audrey Sorden, Mark Sor..
rnvtlope addressed to VIET- den, parcels, Chester.
M M MAlL CALL, P. 0. BOX Clarence Robert Nelson, Isa310t, COLMBUS, GEORGIA, belle S. Nelson to Charles L.
3 l9ql. Put your return address Spire s~ Elaine Spires, Lot, Rutin 'die lefthand corner and en- J;~nd.
close two five..cent Gtamps or a
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dime. We do not want thel Gayle H. Pr1ce, Edna W.
st &lt;~rfl ps sluck to the letters be· Price to United States, Flow.
rau~e ~e place several letter~~ age Easement, Lebanon.
in 4 ~ to mail all at once Gayle H. Price, Edna W.
us ing the sla~ps for the box. I Price to United States, FlowIf "A'fJters w1sh to eorrespond ·age Easement, Lebanon..
wi th Sfrvice men, they should Gayle H. Price, Edna W.
make ll known in their letter::. Price to United States FlowH is nol guaranteed that atl 1 age Easement, Lebanon:
lPttPrs will be answered, but : Gayle H. Price,
Edna W.
most w11l - and all will be Price to United States, Flow.
rE&gt;ad _and appre:iated. Only age Easement, Lebanon.
the first letter 1s mailed to Gayle H. Price,
Edna W.
Vietnam Mail Call . After tht Price to United States, Flow.
reader receives a rf' ply frsm ~ I age Easement, Lebanon.
Edna W.
serviceman, she (or he) writes 1 Gayle H. Price,
direct to the man. - .Sincere· IPrice to United States, Flow.
Jy, Paul Stewart, ProJ ect Co- age Easement Olive.
ordinak)f, S.C. M.A.
i Ellsworth C;ispin, Dora Cris·
.P.S. We are not permitted to pin to United States, Flowage
gtve out names or addresse~ Easement, Olive.
of men or outtits in Vietna m. James A. Anderson, Wilma
Our project is e'ndersed by C. Anderson to United States,
veter~ns,_ei v ic and professionai F1owage Easement, Chester.
ergamzat10ns.
Hazael McMurray,
Hattie
So there it ls, kids, and McMurray to Lorraine McMurplease PLEASE eli\) this col- 'ray, parcel s, Lebanon.
umD now! - H.
I Olin A. Knapp, C. Pearl
Dear Helen:
Knapp to David H. Cumings,
The last letter I sent didn 't!Gl;;.dys L. Cumings, 1.10 acre,
go in the paper, so please won't Sali sbury.
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. George and Hazel McHaffie !

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sup- lican Thomas E. Dewey ran for credit
1 t tbas
Pan
em WI • new rascals president sitting down. Trumari
and others. But11 mus_t be con- J"unked ~- rules and slugge". 1
..ted that II be dl rt h
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August: _Jo~nson 8 public sup· I one hand; swung In the other a
po~ tpbmg. w d. LB /, smear bucket.
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ar Jms
J Truman vilified the RepubU· '
poOctpuloberJty · LBJ 1. 1 1
can 80th (1947-48) Congress. The
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·-----point so Jar!
. Worry of
November: Bobby 7 • point I
party favonte over LBJ • r,.
Romney gains· LBJ sags!
Slipping or Irritating?
Harry Truman had U tougher ' Don 'tbeemb&amp;rra8Sttlby!OOS&amp;talse
in 1948 HST , h't h d
teeth sUpp1ng, dropping or wobb ling
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Y.as 1 ar er when..r.ou eat, talk or Iaugb. Juat
by more. politicians. Party lead- ! sPrln
PASTEETH
youra
plates. e"
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pleasant
powderon
g1ves
ers demed him.
: remarkable senu or added comfort
Libe ra 1s scorn ed bim - the /1 and
secunty by boklln g plo tes more
tlrmiy.No ~my , gooer, pllstrtaste
Inept little Missouri haberdash · or
feeling. It"• alkllllne (non-acid ).
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orals of that year maneuvered
to order the pamphlets for impersonators, were based on
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for months to deny Trwnan re- study. .
the siugiog and dancin&amp; of Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., N9v. 29, 1966-7 J
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nomination, and Indeed were The 'hostess served refresh· staves.
flirting to the enc1 with the menta during the social period. 1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiii;;;;&amp;-;;iiiiiiiii;;iliiiiiiiiiii&amp;lliiiiiiililiiiiiiiii·'il
WASIIINGTON - 'l1le Boby- In a speecb In New York of muted fairly soon. Let this sort
that they could replace The next meeting, the Christ- If
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by Kenuedy for Preoldent move important Implications, Soren. of thing RO on long
and
with none other than Gen.
party and gift exchanRe,
n:,.nt, which has so long been sen has warned that notning the preconditions for
D. Eisenhower.
be held at the home of
ati, mpting to challenge If not could be "more stupid than any dy's defeat at the polls
when the Democratic
Follrod on Dec. 20 with
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ar·tually to discredit the John- effort to run Sen. Robert F. surely be laid down, even in Convention mel In
Woode, program leader.
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Mr. ond Mrs, Clarence AU• II
b• the Democrallc party, is dent Johnson or VIce-President that he could seize the nomina- thought !hal the least
and family of Columbus
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its Humphrey in 1968.'
tion from President Johnson man there was
a weekend with h..i.srlht:; ll
m·n.
This admonition to the more - assuming first of all that S. Truman.
Mr. and Mrs.
A
$ee.oeu-t.~~
Srecifically, there seems to frantic Kennedyites to cool it- President Johnson decides he But when the voting ~~~~~ .A~~&lt;mri
&gt;e a division of tactics be- to borrow the language of the wants it.
the anti-Truman putsch c
Mrs. Mabel Dotson of ,-ar·•·"
tween those enthusiasts who collegiate wing of lhe Kennedy For Sorensen, at least,
ed not wlth a bang but with a orsburg recenU)· visited
want Sen, Robert Kennedy to movement - is accompanied, the Kennedy partisans has read whimper. There is, of course, daughter, Mrs. Leonard ~·.'~"·· I I
go ior broke for the Presidency moreover, by a Sorensen appeal his political history. To
any case no real an!liO!D' and family and her sister,
his between Truman's power
Russell Findling.
n 1968 and those who think 1972 for an end of 11 ft uds between a sitting President for
would be a sounder bet alto- reformers and old··timers or be- party's renomination, if he
ation in 194.8 and Johnson's
Glen Robinson has '""'''""''•"
~(~ lher.
tween Johnson men and Ken- ly wants that renomination,
power situation
in from several days hunting
The man wh~, save for Rob- nedy moo."
next to impas!ible. The
, for at the ~ery
mountains of Vi~ginla.
~rt Kennedy himself, was the What all this means is that Jrecent illustration of thls
Johnson wlll be
Mr. and Mrs. Clalfe Woode
['J'Jsest to the mind and pur- the ablest political mind in the ty was the case of Harry s.
stronger two years from
and Conni Sue of Pomeroy · ·
1f,ses of the late John F. Ken- Kennedy group is telling his man in 1948.
than was Truman two
his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
1t dy, Ted Soren!len, has now associates that the Democratic
If the polls have been
ago.
Chas. D. Woode, on St!fiday
Jl.lblicly blown the whisUe on party itself could well be beat- off on President Johnson
Accordingly,
evening.
:he more ardent types
who en in 1968, no matter
who !963, they were positively
speech should be greatly
lr ·m of pushing Kennedy in. would be the Presidential nom. id for President Truman back
if needed, to Kennedy
ORIGINAL MINSTREl.'!
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t' a contest for the nomination !nee, if the harsh separatism cf In HM8. A determifled and noisy self - who has given no public
Negro slaves originated
~~ early as 1988.
the Kennedy extremists is not band of Democratic ultra • lib- encouragement to the
1968 minstrel show, the only native
extremists and has in fact pub- American theatrical form, in
MIDDLEPORT
llcly discouraged them. For the sense that the first mlnKenoedy's basic problem Is
strel shows, beginning in the
OHIO
much with his
19th century with Negro
:,·"'
with his unwisely
doUng
Ip~~:~;:· are
·If his presidenUal amultimaU!Iy denied,
be they who hove in fact
wrecked them. In truth, tho,,ell
aspiring politicians who
closely wrapped themseJveg I·
round his name in the elections
of this November were in nearly every case defeated for their
pains.
The reason for this was quite
simple. They were generally of
the ultra • liberal fringe and
It was precisely thls form of
ultra-liberal politics
which
BhM:Ic·&amp; ,_.,Dewalt
took the greaU!st beating in
S-&amp;Deckor
tl1e recent elections.
In a word, Kennedy's political fut~~re clearly rests upon
two necessities. The first
these is to cunvince the Demo.
FREE
eratic professionals
$1US ... Siooo!
that he will not allow personal
Wml I'IIIOioUI Of
ambitions to overconte
U.CII MOMI $11C»
elementory obligation to be a
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year Tllomas E. Dewey o1 New,er. Hahl
seeking to lake over tile atom aplD as In !9!B.
ewdlug to the Encyclopaedia Giddy RepubUC8111 are snU· York knocked out the tougb lit· The Rebellion against Tru· for private proliL He told vat- L8J 11111 not be liST's all ·
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fing tho poll pot agaln, getting lie mao from Missouri· Uoked lman roared coast to coast, bor· era that Repobllcans were pro- rollllll prelldelldal equal, bu\ he
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a blg bang from tho pollsten HST, that is, untU they courited lder to gulf. More tban 45 big fasclsL What fJnoble nonaenael matdles him
as a pollt.Jal
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to WUiiam Mellalfie, Reva Jane numbers dope. II beals I h the real ballots.
~- name labor and DemocraUc C&amp;lllornia's Earl Worren was operator- loUih. COJIIIdenl, •r·
. I
w whether this McHaffie, Lots, .Middleport.
klddies' glue pot for sniffing. .
leaders opposed HST's renoml· Dewey's vice presidenUal mate. rogant. DaD'&amp; count out thla
boy hke$ me or 1101, but every Delmar G. Bourn, _Kathryn I. Whoops! As In 1948, Republi· , The GOP is winning the polls !naUon. '111ey said be could not HST was 8 smeah hit slar aa Texas toup guy unUl tbe ref.
lime I look at him ill achool he Baum, to John D. Rrebel, Glen· cans are on a high rise binge. agam In 1966. Like Harry S. ,be elected. All hands
were a demagogue. Crowds loved 11, eree slags out: Tent
IS leoklng at me. I could madly Dl L, Riebel, Lo~ Chester.
Lest IIley forget! That was tbe Truman In 1948, PreSident Jnhn· :looking for an alternate candl- Ehouting: "Give 'em hell, Har-lr;;iii;;i;ii;i;iiii;;;;;;i&amp;l-liii"i
like bim, I think, but be woo't
son looks bad lnlll68. Johnson ldate with more than mere sec- lry." ElecUon-evo polls wert
say anything. Do you think he
has been losing the ~eadllnes. , tional appeal. They could not !unanimous. Dewey was In; Tru•
could like me?..SUSPIClOUS
He has lost the confidence of find him, not even under rocks. Iman out• The voters elected
Dear Sus:
my cJUzens. They mistrust our i A hopeless Democratic Na· Truman by 303 to 189 electoral
.Of cour~ h~. could - il you'd ........,ble-Cwr.lwobl..,
leader. . .
,
:tiona! Convention sadly nomin· votes. An anU·TrJl111811 spUater
g~ve the lfi! s1gn. For stsrl- 1100 letlor to eaclt lfiUIIO, to
WarnbeJDfl
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S. Truman for pres· party won 39 Southern elector•
18 . a ..........u ~can ~IC· ident.Harry
ers, how about giVing: him a futm four ordJnarJ wQrdl.
you~
HST was tamed with al votes.
wave and a smile, next time
lory magic already " rlsmg Kentucky 's Sen. Alben W. Bark· Poll-happy RepublicllliS
of
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You certainly DO have a
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jn Viemnm, and thoug h we overpermissive mother. I hope
cannot at this lime accept pack- it's the fomter! -H.
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transportation shortage ), \\e ~--------are happ\· to say we can gei
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Compan:,• Command ers and oi.IJers who will distribute them.
Ple&lt;Jse instruct your readers
to w" te. letter. not more t11an .
two· pages, enclGse it in an en- ,
ve lope that has on ly the wnt- - - - - - - - - - rr's nnme and &lt;Jddress in the r Myrtle M. Long to Dorothy
lf•ft . hand cor11er. Leave
thc[ Louise Long, 1 acre, Salisbury.
add res~ . space blank and
duI . .
NOt place postage on this en.. Wilham F. ~~en, Sr., Mona
ve idpe. Then put tile letU!r to So!"den to Wilham F. Sorden,
the se rviceman in a 5 e c 0 n d Jr., Audrey Sorden, Mark Sor..
rnvtlope addressed to VIET- den, parcels, Chester.
M M MAlL CALL, P. 0. BOX Clarence Robert Nelson, Isa310t, COLMBUS, GEORGIA, belle S. Nelson to Charles L.
3 l9ql. Put your return address Spire s~ Elaine Spires, Lot, Rutin 'die lefthand corner and en- J;~nd.
close two five..cent Gtamps or a
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dime. We do not want thel Gayle H. Pr1ce, Edna W.
st &lt;~rfl ps sluck to the letters be· Price to United States, Flow.
rau~e ~e place several letter~~ age Easement, Lebanon.
in 4 ~ to mail all at once Gayle H. Price, Edna W.
us ing the sla~ps for the box. I Price to United States, FlowIf "A'fJters w1sh to eorrespond ·age Easement, Lebanon..
wi th Sfrvice men, they should Gayle H. Price, Edna W.
make ll known in their letter::. Price to United States FlowH is nol guaranteed that atl 1 age Easement, Lebanon:
lPttPrs will be answered, but : Gayle H. Price,
Edna W.
most w11l - and all will be Price to United States, Flow.
rE&gt;ad _and appre:iated. Only age Easement, Lebanon.
the first letter 1s mailed to Gayle H. Price,
Edna W.
Vietnam Mail Call . After tht Price to United States, Flow.
reader receives a rf' ply frsm ~ I age Easement, Lebanon.
Edna W.
serviceman, she (or he) writes 1 Gayle H. Price,
direct to the man. - .Sincere· IPrice to United States, Flow.
Jy, Paul Stewart, ProJ ect Co- age Easement Olive.
ordinak)f, S.C. M.A.
i Ellsworth C;ispin, Dora Cris·
.P.S. We are not permitted to pin to United States, Flowage
gtve out names or addresse~ Easement, Olive.
of men or outtits in Vietna m. James A. Anderson, Wilma
Our project is e'ndersed by C. Anderson to United States,
veter~ns,_ei v ic and professionai F1owage Easement, Chester.
ergamzat10ns.
Hazael McMurray,
Hattie
So there it ls, kids, and McMurray to Lorraine McMurplease PLEASE eli\) this col- 'ray, parcel s, Lebanon.
umD now! - H.
I Olin A. Knapp, C. Pearl
Dear Helen:
Knapp to David H. Cumings,
The last letter I sent didn 't!Gl;;.dys L. Cumings, 1.10 acre,
go in the paper, so please won't Sali sbury.
I
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Pan
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and others. But11 mus_t be con- J"unked ~- rules and slugge". 1
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August: _Jo~nson 8 public sup· I one hand; swung In the other a
po~ tpbmg. w d. LB /, smear bucket.
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poOctpuloberJty · LBJ 1. 1 1
can 80th (1947-48) Congress. The
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. Worry of
November: Bobby 7 • point I
party favonte over LBJ • r,.
Romney gains· LBJ sags!
Slipping or Irritating?
Harry Truman had U tougher ' Don 'tbeemb&amp;rra8Sttlby!OOS&amp;talse
in 1948 HST , h't h d
teeth sUpp1ng, dropping or wobb ling
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by more. politicians. Party lead- ! sPrln
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: remarkable senu or added comfort
Libe ra 1s scorn ed bim - the /1 and
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tlrmiy.No ~my , gooer, pllstrtaste
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nomination, and Indeed were The 'hostess served refresh· staves.
flirting to the enc1 with the menta during the social period. 1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiii;;;;&amp;-;;iiiiiiiii;;iliiiiiiiiiii&amp;lliiiiiiililiiiiiiiii·'il
WASIIINGTON - 'l1le Boby- In a speecb In New York of muted fairly soon. Let this sort
that they could replace The next meeting, the Christ- If
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and
with none other than Gen.
party and gift exchanRe,
n:,.nt, which has so long been sen has warned that notning the preconditions for
D. Eisenhower.
be held at the home of
ati, mpting to challenge If not could be "more stupid than any dy's defeat at the polls
when the Democratic
Follrod on Dec. 20 with
I
ar·tually to discredit the John- effort to run Sen. Robert F. surely be laid down, even in Convention mel In
Woode, program leader.
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Mr. ond Mrs, Clarence AU• II
b• the Democrallc party, is dent Johnson or VIce-President that he could seize the nomina- thought !hal the least
and family of Columbus
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its Humphrey in 1968.'
tion from President Johnson man there was
a weekend with h..i.srlht:; ll
m·n.
This admonition to the more - assuming first of all that S. Truman.
Mr. and Mrs.
A
$ee.oeu-t.~~
Srecifically, there seems to frantic Kennedyites to cool it- President Johnson decides he But when the voting ~~~~~ .A~~&lt;mri
&gt;e a division of tactics be- to borrow the language of the wants it.
the anti-Truman putsch c
Mrs. Mabel Dotson of ,-ar·•·"
tween those enthusiasts who collegiate wing of lhe Kennedy For Sorensen, at least,
ed not wlth a bang but with a orsburg recenU)· visited
want Sen, Robert Kennedy to movement - is accompanied, the Kennedy partisans has read whimper. There is, of course, daughter, Mrs. Leonard ~·.'~"·· I I
go ior broke for the Presidency moreover, by a Sorensen appeal his political history. To
any case no real an!liO!D' and family and her sister,
his between Truman's power
Russell Findling.
n 1968 and those who think 1972 for an end of 11 ft uds between a sitting President for
would be a sounder bet alto- reformers and old··timers or be- party's renomination, if he
ation in 194.8 and Johnson's
Glen Robinson has '""'''""''•"
~(~ lher.
tween Johnson men and Ken- ly wants that renomination,
power situation
in from several days hunting
The man wh~, save for Rob- nedy moo."
next to impas!ible. The
, for at the ~ery
mountains of Vi~ginla.
~rt Kennedy himself, was the What all this means is that Jrecent illustration of thls
Johnson wlll be
Mr. and Mrs. Clalfe Woode
['J'Jsest to the mind and pur- the ablest political mind in the ty was the case of Harry s.
stronger two years from
and Conni Sue of Pomeroy · ·
1f,ses of the late John F. Ken- Kennedy group is telling his man in 1948.
than was Truman two
his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
1t dy, Ted Soren!len, has now associates that the Democratic
If the polls have been
ago.
Chas. D. Woode, on St!fiday
Jl.lblicly blown the whisUe on party itself could well be beat- off on President Johnson
Accordingly,
evening.
:he more ardent types
who en in 1968, no matter
who !963, they were positively
speech should be greatly
lr ·m of pushing Kennedy in. would be the Presidential nom. id for President Truman back
if needed, to Kennedy
ORIGINAL MINSTREl.'!
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t' a contest for the nomination !nee, if the harsh separatism cf In HM8. A determifled and noisy self - who has given no public
Negro slaves originated
~~ early as 1988.
the Kennedy extremists is not band of Democratic ultra • lib- encouragement to the
1968 minstrel show, the only native
extremists and has in fact pub- American theatrical form, in
MIDDLEPORT
llcly discouraged them. For the sense that the first mlnKenoedy's basic problem Is
strel shows, beginning in the
OHIO
much with his
19th century with Negro
:,·"'
with his unwisely
doUng
Ip~~:~;:· are
·If his presidenUal amultimaU!Iy denied,
be they who hove in fact
wrecked them. In truth, tho,,ell
aspiring politicians who
closely wrapped themseJveg I·
round his name in the elections
of this November were in nearly every case defeated for their
pains.
The reason for this was quite
simple. They were generally of
the ultra • liberal fringe and
It was precisely thls form of
ultra-liberal politics
which
BhM:Ic·&amp; ,_.,Dewalt
took the greaU!st beating in
S-&amp;Deckor
tl1e recent elections.
In a word, Kennedy's political fut~~re clearly rests upon
two necessities. The first
these is to cunvince the Demo.
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114.10. Worship services •ere 1
held at 10:45 •ilh the Rev. l
Casto. The church is planning a
Christmas program lor Dec. 21. 1
The regular meeting of lhe 1
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ening, Nov. 15, at the home of
Grace Swartz, with an attend:u:ce of 12.
Devollons consisted of the
singing of the hymn "Close to I
Thee," followed by prayer by
Thelma Henderson.
Eleanor Boyles,
president,
was in charge of the business
meeting when the secretary and
treasurer reports were given.
1104.25 was reported received
from the recent bake sale.
More store coupons
were
turned in. A new shipment of
gelatin has been received. The
group
made plans to send
Christmas boxf's to boys in
the Service.
Severa] communications were
read from district officers.
Osie Mae Follrod led the
program, "The Missionary in
the Uprootod Society" and In·
eluded a Thanksgiving reoding
"The American Thanksgiving
Day." Nettie Parker gave a
missionary reading.
Florence Spencer reported on
•'The World Federation of_~;;:SJI
odist Women" and Mrs. B
on the ~'Self Study'• meeting
and the secretary was

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FINISHING
SANDER KIT

S1999
ConTain' 1-4 piecltl: 1}.124 ~M O•ilt (g!IOIW
to hondle lhe biggtr jobtl: tutlom-f.n.d

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plcnlic ogrryiflv ~&lt;1~; 3 ol!iJJ bit!; 3" wir ~

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GRINDER

BELT SAIIDER

$4999
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SOLDERING KIT

~"UTILITY

$795

DRILL

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Wel l•r 100/.400 won Duo l Heal soldering gun plua acceuories and a high
irnpod pla•lic: utility co~. Acceuoriet
includes 3 toldltring tips. tip changing
'Wt' rench, flt.x bru1h. toldering oid aMI

oil-purpose

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ROYAL VALUE
IIG - StRONG

MECHANICS

ALL PURPOSE

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$599

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trying to buy the election, of doubt, but likely to be effective
have been mmed smee 1814, ~ Ulllled Prell ID-UOIIOI
year Tllomas E. Dewey o1 New,er. Hahl
seeking to lake over tile atom aplD as In !9!B.
ewdlug to the Encyclopaedia Giddy RepubUC8111 are snU· York knocked out the tougb lit· The Rebellion against Tru· for private proliL He told vat- L8J 11111 not be liST's all ·
Britannica.
fing tho poll pot agaln, getting lie mao from Missouri· Uoked lman roared coast to coast, bor· era that Repobllcans were pro- rollllll prelldelldal equal, bu\ he
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a blg bang from tho pollsten HST, that is, untU they courited lder to gulf. More tban 45 big fasclsL What fJnoble nonaenael matdles him
as a pollt.Jal
I don' Jmo
to WUiiam Mellalfie, Reva Jane numbers dope. II beals I h the real ballots.
~- name labor and DemocraUc C&amp;lllornia's Earl Worren was operator- loUih. COJIIIdenl, •r·
. I
w whether this McHaffie, Lots, .Middleport.
klddies' glue pot for sniffing. .
leaders opposed HST's renoml· Dewey's vice presidenUal mate. rogant. DaD'&amp; count out thla
boy hke$ me or 1101, but every Delmar G. Bourn, _Kathryn I. Whoops! As In 1948, Republi· , The GOP is winning the polls !naUon. '111ey said be could not HST was 8 smeah hit slar aa Texas toup guy unUl tbe ref.
lime I look at him ill achool he Baum, to John D. Rrebel, Glen· cans are on a high rise binge. agam In 1966. Like Harry S. ,be elected. All hands
were a demagogue. Crowds loved 11, eree slags out: Tent
IS leoklng at me. I could madly Dl L, Riebel, Lo~ Chester.
Lest IIley forget! That was tbe Truman In 1948, PreSident Jnhn· :looking for an alternate candl- Ehouting: "Give 'em hell, Har-lr;;iii;;i;ii;i;iiii;;;;;;i&amp;l-liii"i
like bim, I think, but be woo't
son looks bad lnlll68. Johnson ldate with more than mere sec- lry." ElecUon-evo polls wert
say anything. Do you think he
has been losing the ~eadllnes. , tional appeal. They could not !unanimous. Dewey was In; Tru•
could like me?..SUSPIClOUS
He has lost the confidence of find him, not even under rocks. Iman out• The voters elected
Dear Sus:
my cJUzens. They mistrust our i A hopeless Democratic Na· Truman by 303 to 189 electoral
.Of cour~ h~. could - il you'd ........,ble-Cwr.lwobl..,
leader. . .
,
:tiona! Convention sadly nomin· votes. An anU·TrJl111811 spUater
g~ve the lfi! s1gn. For stsrl- 1100 letlor to eaclt lfiUIIO, to
WarnbeJDfl
.thDotn
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to
pia~
1otod
S. Truman for pres· party won 39 Southern elector•
18 . a ..........u ~can ~IC· ident.Harry
ers, how about giVing: him a futm four ordJnarJ wQrdl.
you~
HST was tamed with al votes.
wave and a smile, next time
lory magic already " rlsmg Kentucky 's Sen. Alben W. Bark· Poll-happy RepublicllliS
of
be gives you the eye?- H
fromaltheandpoll lhpot to..'.catter the ley, an old fashioned
root . 1966 have forgotten tho 1148
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rase s
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peop1e,
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pleasures, _their troubles and
fun. As 7'th the rest of HeleD
Help ~·· 11 welcom~s laughs
but,won t dodge a senous queslion With a brush-off.
se..J your teeu-a e uestioil.
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tW4NT AD
v NORMA TION

For S.le

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HONDA
SAllS &amp; SERVICE

HARLEY DAVIDSON
MOTORCYCLES

Pomeroy i
Motor Co.

OUAUTT

=-. it •an WIWILL
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For Sale

MONEY for Xmas, giYe us
1 try. We pay rash lor new or
C~~tlt/t/' f?t1/t~
·
old
guns,
swords,
old
pocket
7
Mo1u1., onaun• ''" L M.
CANCIIr.LAJIONI
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Clll
knives,
old
dolls,
ammunition,
MIDDLEPORT
_
Nice
4
room
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Wll• R 1ccept1• until t 1ot A.
a~y, caliber, any
amount. cottage, frame construction
' " o•v .t P~lcatl••
F1fe-s, rear of Speed Qu~en wllP imitation stone siding,
II ONI Of fHI
M50 SPORT
llaGULAfiQNI
Laundry
Mat,
South
Thll'd two bedrooms, bath, enclosed
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CHEV ROLET
$1795
NICElY PEOPI.II.. CA~L
,. HU •• reteel III'IY . . . ·~;.;:.01164
Ave., ~hddleport, oil 29 12tc I back porch. Priced td sell.
ar;uectiMI.tlllll.· .,,..,.. tll•u••
Impala 4 Dr. Siena (:old finish with ~ potle.ss .clean mJiching
SPRINT
DICK RAWLINGS
'•"r'"will '""""•••••Y·
~ ..,. t' nterior, new W.W. tirtll', VU en"'ine,
OiiiiiOii:l $3,500.
l!lher
net M "IJIIIIIflble fDr
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hautomaiJc tran s., power
rn~~r• m• ..,. •ncor"'c' ll'lllrtiOA.
:;leering. radio Bnd healer. See lhis s arp Cilt now.
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, BRADBURY -one story frame ·
62 BUICK
$1395
Ttre Sale Continues
5 rooms 12 bedrooms), bath,
Rawli!lg• tlonde Sales
lnvicta Conv. Cpe. Whttl' finish, red interior, lik~ new tires,
aluminum
siding,
storm
doors
Phone
992·2143
800xlJ
tubeless
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!'rom tho Largen Truck or
power steering 01nd brakes, automati&lt;' trans., rad1o and heal·
N1lon Black
and windows, in good condi· Bulldozer Radiator TQ The
Pomeroy, 0.
MIDDLEPORT, OHtD
er good top Drive a Huick ilt only Sl395.
LJSt 27.45 . ... .... !!ale 11.6!5
Smallest Heater Core.
tion. Excellent buy. $4,500.
6i RAMBLER
$495
Conv. Cpe. Good tirt&gt;s, ti nl. en~ine, :std. trans. R.H. good top,
AH pri&lt;:E's are plu1 tax
FARM - ~• mile of/ Route 248
DRIVE A
p. .-;leering.
ALL SIZES CARRY SIMILAR
-&lt;:lose to Chester - 25 acres
DISCOUNTS
ClEAN CAR'
for
cultivation,
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acr·ee:
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pastqre, balance 'in U
IT ONLY TAKES
dug well snd water system,
POMEROY
ONI MINUil .
OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.
l 1k story frame house,
All ~ew RldloiOr Shof
992-2181
rooms and bath. Needs
eC•r eTruck eHeotor
of repair. Going at $5,000,
ONLY
Core eBulldortt
Albert M. Cox, Breker
WHITE HOUSE Restaurant,
eAny Typo
lkory Cleland, Saleoman
U.DRIVE THRU
and Found
For Sale
For Sale
and 2 permits, modern
- . 992·3830
PIECE bedntom ~uil e.
tures, new beer cooling
Evealogs 99%--25&amp;8 or 992'1136
·Mrs. Zelia Weyand, ColumCAR WASH
'HOUNt fl. white 2nd Iem· 1
ONE 4 cylinder gasoline Ml" and all equipment, '"ludiingi
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11 28 3tc bus, was a weeke-&gt; guest at '11'1 2·21'16 Middleport, 0 .
POMEROY
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neapolis '-1oline power unit, t ·o story building with
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s, ';lll.ssmg
a -· onablr.
&lt;ll ti48 S.Phone
Second
992·2753
Are.,et•~·lid·
too" I frottl, 100 foot depth
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---on -461
-South
- -4th
-orne of er mother,
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1 Lesh:•r Lat.hry. Lm.:.!~· dleport.
ideal for saw mill or to run
s.L·I'G:inevra Foster.
·-···- (Dao Vtllet.
PIL ' ----- -- -- - - . - a generator, very good
East Main, Pomeroy. $15,000. Middleport, 0., $6,800, can
Jl 29 3te!AK\: MiiJigt ure and Toy
tion. 50 H.P., reasonably .
Can finance. Telephone 992- bought with small down
Mr. and Mrs. J . K. Crabtree
lU
les, black or silver. S I u
ed. See or call Excelsior Salt 1 2120 or 992·91illfl.
men!, balance like rent.
were Sunday dinner guests of
Notice
sPrv ire and grooming.
Works. Pomeroy, 0. Ph :me :
11-27·6tc
Valley Lumber &amp; Supply
their son and d...-Jghter-ln-law,
~--·----• _.992 54J3.
11 25 tfc
992-3891. Ask for Ed Eber,s-1TWO APARTMENT Dwldilig.
Middleport, 0. 992·2709.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crabtree. .
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ll 25 l__:._c j :\lui berry Ave., Pomeroy, In11 z 30tc Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Craqtree
close thi s Sa turda y eve· WI I
.zig zag
sewmg · _ ·--·-Russell also Visited with
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A dinner at the Martin Re~onlv at 5&lt;l0 p m. D•Jn·s. i machine, dress maker
J.OSE WEIGHT safely with .,· come $109 per month,
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enjoyed
by , Qffi.
18
_ Shup,
Hoci ne, 0:)!
hu_tt 01~hoJ~s, .~ppliq.ues. mnflo- Df:"x-A-Diet tablets. Only 9!kj Call 992·2720.
11 27
5 RooM House, 26 Park Place ' parents on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Able~. members
or the
Staff and
1t-J4 tr grnms, fam) desJgns, elc.. I\'e-lson'5 Pharmacy,
Parn. ·
ILER 35 , 8, 2
Middleport, 0 ..Al~o 43, 56• Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Ravenswood, W. Vet, Mrs. Fre- cers f M . Te
p ~·
- ~ without at~chments. Brand eroy, 0.
IO 21 301p 1 TRA
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76 acres (no buddmgs_) a11 )'ard of Columbus visited Sun- da Middleswort and children,
o eJgs mp1e . Y•uJan
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11 "'". Fttll pr1·ce $49.95 or lo· ': - .·- .- . ---.- ~ fully car.pete '. go
1oca ted 1·n Rutland . Will sac- day with her brother and sister. Stwersville, VISite
. d l\1r.
- a woman "" I,·,."~
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lll my home. l. Jght "11&gt;t&gt;tlti". Ph. 99'.'2611,·.
l9ti6 Zig Za, g Sewmg machme,
tion, Keith Ridenour,
rifire to setlle estate. For
WII'
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d f 'I her meeling Monday evening.
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in-law ' Mr · and Mrs · Reed Jef. Mrs. t mm A eo an anu y. F'o11 owmg
. lhe d'mner the group
985· information, call Athens, 592. fers
•w·'"'' Anna S m 1t h, 1I "
Jl 2.5 lfc
il"oJ 539 or
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6289.
11 18 15tp
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Miss Shelia Bailey and friend Iwent to the
.OUJ
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I ~' ]~ -.Wh1le they last. These
. mac I·
' home of Mrs.
&lt;le ooor·t. Uhin.
11 '!.7 Jtc -.
pump .your s ugg Js I sep. Hit'S equipped !o Zig zag, 1967- S:fEREO like new, Solid
Mrs. Ida Cheadle, Mrii. Hel en , of Racine visited tier grand- George Childs for the party.
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IJL' tank. Get Klean-E rn-All make bu!l onholes darn em' d .
. ed
Lt'vestock
Jeffers and Mrs. Nina Chase at-' mother, Mrs. Sylvia Carpenter. The meeHng was opened with
SC'ptic Tank Clca:1er. Land. I broidE'r. E'lr. Pav' J·ust $so or; State, JBSspeRe h mterm lxak
M R b rt 0
M M
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h
book
Adams and Stanley
Aor tion
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changer.
c anger, m e
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tended the wedding on Sunday
r. o e
urs, rs. ae a reaomg rom t e _year
rtduse :wd TrOid!llg
Jl(•st. n~&lt;·t.
arm ureau Ill 0111· 1 Jf you Wish mont ,y paJmen ts payments of $1.50 per week TWO HORSES ..... 1
afternoon or Ruth Ann Huntley Van Meter and Ruby, local, given by Mrs. Betty Spencer,
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1s now under one roof
ot ! _ e~ ~ · · _ _____ ll_ .1 _~~~_: can be arranged. Ca ll 99 - or pay balance due $69. Ph. Palomino stallion, ..
and Charles r.reenlee at Pine called on Mr. and Mrs. Char. president. The birthday song
11 28 6tc 992-5649.
Laurt'l Cliff Sd10ol
House:S I NC ~~H ~EW I .\'G MACHINE- : 32 lR.
11 18 tfc
old, 1 three year otd marl:!, Grove Church near Vinton. Miss lie Carroll and family.
was sung for Mrs. Horace Me~
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Don·
Hclley
is
the
daughter
or
Rev.
Mr.
nnd.
Mrs.
Alban
Tayl
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or
Elhinny.
on • .a1e ou e -"~ an. nrw I .. Jg zag equ~ppe , m new s W·l 40 ;1 ~t •
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oa .~. . n.1 Jo:.ROM WALL to wall, no soil
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Ht, -7 hr·pa. ss. open dmly at , mg 1.a.ble. ,') paymenls S7 e&lt;•rl1 Har mon, Dexter, 0.
at
all,
on
carpets
clean""~
na
anu
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HunUey
is
the
dauyhlcr
of
Rev
a
amily
move
to
Dcme' The traveling pri1.e, donated
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6
d
1
$
12 noorJ . .Inn A ams
and nr J 3 e-.• h· PI · 992
''5 ·
l1 28 Jl pj with Blue Lustre. Rent elec.
ll
M D 1 Hill
.1hy Mrs. Childs, was wn.n bv.
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tc ·well kttown here where Rev.· Route.
\\·orli11' St"ni"'
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- --· ·InsureHuntley served as pastor of Mr.L and M
rs. ade M Edd
and : Mrs. Ben Neulzling. · · Games
1 lric shampooer, $1. Pomeroy
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1967 Motorola,like
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the Carpenter Baptist Ch urch son, etart, r. an
playeo and prfzes award.
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GET A quotation from REU· for some time.
IBurmen and daughter rs.Ann of E'were
d to Mrs. McElhinny, Mrs.
Sale or Trade
·Sleepe rs."
Cuaranteed re. make payments of $5 per
TER INSURANCE AGENCY
Wheelersburg, 0., Mr. and Mrs. Cash Bahr Mrs. Richard Bail'
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~ money back. week or pay off baJanee. Ph.[ FROM w&lt;\LL to wail--~iloSOi1 I~IC. before reoewing your Those enjoying a pre-Thanks· ! Clifford Roush, Mr. and Mrs. ey and M~. Phil Meinhart.
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sta iJOn wag~n. Only 98r. Nelson's Pharmacy. 992-5649.
ll 20 -tfc I. a 1 &lt;&lt;, 11 • o.n carpels cle;ned
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auto Insurance. We may be giving dinner at the home of Cecil Roseberry and two chil·
fj ('\'ilr\(h:•r. f3J srat.
With Pomero. 0
11 25 lOt
c;
ri1Ck. ••i ll se ll real chea p tor · ________ }, ~ _·_ ·-- __ __
P POTATOES, get your
winter Blue Lustre. Rent
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able to save you money.
~frs. Ola Perry and Frank were dren, visited Mr. and ~Irs.
1ast. s hmapooer $1 . Baker
8 Z tfc Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas Darold Hawlhorne, Chester, and
r·a&lt;.; ll or will trade for or on IU ·~E
.. ~ GIHL'S
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., WI·nter . . na vy polatees '" h''11e. th ey
.'iOth Anniversary
illlU'-etrniler or farm traC'I'lt I .~oy C'oat, look ~ hke ~ew, Clarence ProffiH. Portland, ture Co.
11 28
AUTOMOBILE insurance been and Nancy, Amy Caldwell and Mr. and Mrs .. Lawrence John;1nct implemPnts. lnf!uire st 1 me 14, $8 , one )ell tHY sum· o. Ph. 843-2254.
10 30 tfc
cancelled? Mst your operato- Jdn&amp;., Mn. Jane Douglas, Mr. ston and fam1ly, !oral.
. Observed Sunday
S II
mer coa l me 14 $3 Wanda - - ·- ·~- -- ···- -·
or's llcenseT Call WY :t.Zll66 and Mrs. James Osbprne and Mrs. Mona Wolf, Mrs. Mil· ·.Mr. and Mrs, Lee .Seullt wer•
LP.Wi!; Trt~ding Post, Buy .• (' •
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ODOUCLAS electric guitar \\ith
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Tnde 3rd &amp; Mill
Streets
Powell. Rt. •• Racme.
Ph . 3 · k
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PIC ups an amp 1 Jer.
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Marilyn ThOmas Leist · and v)sited Mr. and Mrs . Edd Bush. ~
ue go en w m anm·
M!tl&lt;ilerort, 0.
JJ 12 6tr
949-2Gll. - - - .
992·2590.
ll 25 6tcj hide.. Phil Meier,
Legal Notice
&lt;laughter, Rosemary, ., o/ Capel .}Irs. Mary Kaye Greer and l'ersary of his parents,
Mr.
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,l'clldren ca lled on Mr. and Mrs.[ and ~Irs. Harlan Searls.
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d d
I $75 ..,.,.17 s·ll
' 1966 STEREO
Con,
ole, JUSt tak.
LEGAL
NOTICE
b Th~y
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0
uy
t. llSf&gt;
rcn rceze. YJJ. 1 1
-111 1966
d'10
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service.
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Paul Ours and children.
were aerompanled Y -lhdr
1
-Rire. Antiq~i!y ' Ohio ' 97 949-:
en •
nwel ra
equJp. drJVew.a~s,
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""t
bush mg,
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TI1e annual meetin,~ of the
arpentrr Bapt,·st Youth 1" l''lr. and Mrs. Paul Ours and granddaughter, Jennt'ler CraJ",
100
CCST -·POSTS.- -Frank
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IJr
(ool\·iile. 3222_
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speaker .system, dual volume ; back ftllm~' 992-2208.
s~o~kholders of the Pomer.oy ~et. w.ith Mr.:_!!!l!!. Mrs. Itwo. children visited her sister. Mrs. Charles: · ~a~ner, PomE~roy.
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your rug l conlrol. lovely walnut finish.,
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Nauonal Bank, Pomeroy, OhiO,
Mrs.- .Frances Brown and fam- and L. D. Harhnger,
1 hours after clenning it w;th used on ly 6 months. Take SPECIAL 25 per cent labor dis- for the election of directors e~. Jenhy WhiUfngl;[i ,Jed ily of Oak Hill.
The honored couple wru; prPlTA lNG timber In
Ohio 1 Lust re Foam. Electric sham· over pay ments of $125 per' rount 00 an Gravely Tract· :~;e,r~~~ s:~:~:a~~:tn ~~, co~~ u;~;on.s. Othero pr,aleril Mr. and Mrs. Dillon Taylor sented wllh a mon ey · tree bv
or 'tJf'st V•rgmJa, or
old . pooer rf'ntal $1. Ebe rsbJeh week or pav balance du e ors brought m for tune-up or bef
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repairs during November and! ore e m~e mg, "':
Jorda~. &gt;Rex ~M~41e, Don- and fam1ly.
nUcnded a smorgasbord Sun·
ReJnolrls, Bo:x 77, Syracuse. 1
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11 28 6tc December, or notify and we held al ! ~e otrJce of said Porn- nie_. Kathy" and Rex1e,
and Mabel Taylor called on Mr. day and an open house will bt•
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Nahonal
' held Tuesday for friend s and
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uary 10.
t967, atBank
3·. 30 p.oom.Jan- RonTa\VhtltinEton ·
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Mrs. Emma Johnson, Radn~ relatlves in lhe area. Mr. and
j tweedy pattern, brown, black our third floor budget sbop.
rave[, p:c ~ 2;;s, omEDISON HOBSTE'M'ER Mrs .. Dwame Jord~n, Bryan ' Route, Mr. Dale John.son and Mr.~. Sea rls were joined in Mt_
d
Wante
I and gray. Ph. 949-Uibl l.ate Baker FID'niture, Middleport eroy, , . - 1.
President
and Ke!_th, accompanied . . by two children of Oorcas visitt:ri Vernon by their daughter, C3ren
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Mr• Faye Jordan Mrs WtHtam
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,~ olyn Searls, and Thomas Rup-_
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MAKE MORE PROFIT
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Culwell and Mrs. Elizabeth Jnr ,
Rev. and Mrs. Lusch had a precht.
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listing your firm's serv ices
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dan were recent callers at the birthday dinner honoring Mr ,
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dleport.
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the Daily Sentinel's
home or ~.1r. and \frs. Kl' nneth Earnest Bush. Those prese•t I
AcRos.•
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Service column.
crabt ree In 1'leA
tht
furn ished apartment l . La.~ghing
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I1were hi s wife Flossie, 'Mr. and" Rft8SeII Moores.(lre
3 ROOM
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Construction has started on t Mrs. Lawrence Bush and dau- HosU for Din"Ar
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Complete Service
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houlsles J ghter Connie of Racine Route. Mr. and Mrs.
Moof'ft
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Ptg~n
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Critt
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William
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S COI11- 1;\4orton of Athens Route 5 vis.
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The C~rleton Sunday Schoo~ : IJJUility. They will part.irip~le Jted Mrs. Nona ong.
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IS. Man's
Venn011t
!&amp;.Rising
Racine, UbJo
hvd an attendance or 58. offer in the new prog ram bemg 111 _ lf
Abl
their
hom€, Ca\e St., wnen the
nickname
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i (~ iJdren s n Th
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g,Fish
Sl!:WINIJ machlne.!l repau ser
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nar~, &lt;Jnd garage. 255 W. \1ami :!6.0bese
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Yice, all makes. WY 2-lll!4 f M d M N Wh't
d and son, Jac son. VISJle
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1~.an ! par~nls Mr. and Mrs. Jerrv 1W. Va.
St.. Pomer&lt;&gt;)', Ol1iu.
Phmw 1 lT.Oatrlch.
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nd 1 .1 iCulwell and other relt~!l\eS In Mr. and Mrs. Glen Baker 1 f B
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week : al.lbr.
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IS comm um y on un ay.
uppers a ns, Mr. and Mrs t d t t Miam · Un've 't
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gas hr&lt;:~t, do~e to bu stnt"s~ .
fisht&gt; ru
ed rig ht lo your project. F'asl visi led rt!&lt;'tmtly with 'rlr. and ay. mne r ~ecen Y a.
e
dis lrirt. :\o pf'ts. Ph. 99ntN2. j Z3.J..ewts
and easy. Free estimate~. Mrs. Ed King and Mr. and Mrs. D,W~J. ne Jor~n ~me 1 11Mho~o~ 1 ~r. 8nd Mr~ Maywood John- ess. Calling later in the even11 28 3tc 1 ;m. ~~:~rld
Pbone 9'J2-3284.
lloegtem 1Eddi e King and son at Harrl- 0 15 mol r, rs.
en 3 ' 5 0" • 1oca' r. and Mrs. Oia 1 ing were Mr. and Mrs. Max
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Ready·MlJ Co Mldd lePQrt l nvi lle
n, wrrP :\Irs. F'aye Jor- 1Da1ey,
Portlan~ Route, called C
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6 ~0 uc I \T r "nd ~r!'. Norman Wood : (an, r. an
rs. rn a . or- 1 Mr • an d Mrs. UC'l:
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&lt;m ern o
organ nwn, .
in Pnnwroy. Pil. 99~-~:!1~5.
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AIR CU.'\DITltJNING Helnger·1 and Mr_ and Mrs. Leroy Wyant :f .1 M
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l)va·n~ ~ Mrs Doris Da"l
d h'J Va. Olhercallt~rsovertheweek
11 16 tfc
atwn service. JaC'k'l Het'ng· 1
the funeral of :\1ts. :Jamd'·Y· dr. Ban
rsd.
: dren
on
aandM
c J • end were Charle s Chancey and
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Wvant's brother
at Ravens or an an
ryan ~n
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TBA . ~R ~pi1rC' rm row1w. • . ura
eraLton, .'lew Haven. Phone i .·
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Mr and ~rs Harry McCom- Lawrence Johm;ton and famil · erry rno .
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\1J.dtlleport Pit
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end in~
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4 6 tic 1wootJ. W. Va. Thursday.
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HEAT I Nli, P~UM~lNG. Hura1 she lt. Mrs. Janeth Beal and Kar- 1 his uncle, .Eiza McComa s and : Hacme Route, called on Mr. . CheerleaderS Give
Mllli~:H.\1 2 hed;;;om horne, [ 31l. Lot tin case:
Ooxol Butt1e Gas. P.rnold Ia visited with Mrs. Elizabeth other rel ati ves here.
and Mrs. Lawrence Johnston
Pomeruy, 0 . Ph . !¥.J~·t!Kl3 day 1:
a bbr.
Brothers, 618 1':. ~lain St., \ 1urrily and Mr. and Mrs. Dana I Mr. Errol Pickett of Daylo!l and Mr. and Mrs. Maywood As.tiPmbly Pragrflna
or iJ!I~-3701 eveni ngs.
3B. Hear~
Pomeroy.
!:1 22 tic I Murra)' r('('f'ntly _
!;pent the weekend here with his I Johnston.
MASON The
Wahama
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31-1.
173 ACRE
house With 91· tl-l r. an d -Mrs. Branch Mi ller . mother. Mrs.
Laura Krebs, ! Mr. Simey Powell called on Cheerleaders
in chargr
2 ROO:W~i~a-ilf&gt;r, n;ttJral g;;, I 40. Bml
roums Htld IJaLh. ('!•ll,u . t·e:1;, 1 and· family of Belpre visited ov· ·and Biff anet at the Victor Per-, Mr .. p,nd Mrs:. Aaron Turner and !of the ThanksgJvtng program
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plen ty water. dow to nw ! · Stylll'h.
tmuse, 2 t.:~rge barns, fr f'e N Thank"givi ng with her fath. ry home. Mrs. Pickett
and lamliy.
presente~ on Wednesday at Wahome and to the slore. w.i1 l !!: ~~';.~;t
ga.s, 2 rarm ponds. 1mmed1- er. \Jr . Elijah Mkhea l.
ldaughter., Rickii , who had been
hama H1gh ~chool. The Rev .
ale occupancy. Pear l Wil - Pvt . Patrick Williams, who : visiting in this community re.
VISITS PARENTS
James MorriSOn spoke on ''Our
rrnt to pnvate r erson or s I 46. Spiriled
.:-.ouple. Ph. 813-2600. Portl fl nd. :
h&amp;ne
l1am~. 992·23 18 or !*!12-2t)8l.
i1a~ l)een home on leave from Iturned to Dayton with him on Robert Crow and Miss Vicki Many Blessings."
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II 28 Jt c : 47. Gmws
W 3 t!c F1. Hf•nni ng, Ga., has returned Sunay.
~a:mer.' stud~~ts l;lt .Kent State Miss Sandy Sorden introdue.
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A large crowd attended t11e Umversily, VISited h1s pnr~nts ed the Mason Evangelical Unit.
Fl!nNTSfiR[) i bedroom apart- DAILY CltYPI'OQUOTE - Here's how to work It:
Auto 5•1,.s
Visiti ng Thanksgiving
dav !"all Festlvol at the Columhia : Mr. and Mr.•. llobort Crow, Sy- ed Brethren choir which sage
mPnt , furnace heal, Middl e·:
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V·6. low mileage. Ph
.\1•w and sons wl're Mr. and Mrs. : was sponiiored hy the Columhift 1hohda) s. Crow 1s a sophomore Taylor, Mason. sang , . •~sle~s
11 28 li e,·
One
Jo&gt;tler
simply
stands
for
another.
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this
sample
A
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Haven,
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fitp .lllnior Smalley. Jud"..
K a v. l Scho(ll Mothers Club assltcted I VarsJt)
and~ m
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1 Slate This;
All .House.". the Fl~ge nf
I f or t.h~ ttlr~e L'.~. X ror ltle two O's. elc. Smg'lc lelt~rs. apoa:·
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was
troph!E'S, the length and fornm tiun of the wurd!l are a.U hbltl, -1!160 GA LAX!f'., l•ord
giJud ('O il · Su:-:an "nd Dale ol Weirton. w. 1
. b'r · lhe· learhers. Mr~. \iildr,.,t
'oo a squa(.
V egmnce
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-d L'led b)' ' Jennif&lt;'r
1 14 ~tr I :Each
rrwn l t\' f t-.1fJ~
rut.y the code letters arc difl{'rcnt.
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and
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Kt&lt;nnf'th
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Nancy
Joseph
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A Crypt.opun Qaotatlon
G ~· t~\\ .'r~. ·PI s~ 9 : ~; 1 Mark ins of Racine. Mr. and Mr R!rth St~Jrke\•. The
orm•f&gt;Prl-;
OINNER GIVEN
a pnem entitled, "Ont\ Nation
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uruce
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needed
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
l~vcrett
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apartments. Close to school.
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ent er.to mcd ~r't.h a family din-:
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~~ ll_~ GMPEG KAIU lUG KACPN TL M 1000 RA\1BI .E R stai.Jon wagon. tJu&lt;Jnila Hnd Rulh A.nn Tt'rrell j Mrs. Murl Galaway arcotn. her fhunk sg1vmg at their ! HOSTS AT DINNER
For 5•1• 01 Rent
6 cylinJer. !3) St!al. wit h· .md Tinn~ Mayle ol PomProy. : p:mied her ~on-ih·l.aw. Roll ~'1rl home, ,Anne St.
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A fnmily dinner was enjoyp~
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rack, wtll.sell real chrap lo~ l
l r.rabtrE'~ to 'lrArthur on S1m. Present were Mr. an&lt;f Mrl!. ! ThimksJ(iving r.t the homP ot
1 F&lt;OOM hd\J$e, 3 bedrooms,
l"aterday'• c:rypteqtJote: LAWS ARE NOT MASTERS BU'l'
cash or w1ll trt~de ror or on 1
IN QUAR.TF.HMAS'TF.R
drv r~ftPrrtoon, whPrP. lhP\·. rnn. H:uw~ Dalley . and Bronw~n ~ Mr. and Mrs. Karl Grueser
P-2 hath,s_ P~. B92-2!r.IO.
SERVANTS. AND HE RULES THEM WHO ·OBl!WS THEM.
house. traJit'f or farm ~ruc!or 1 Pvt E~ward W. Ourst. son Pd on hiq son an~ dau~~hf.t:'r ·l"· &amp;nd Ke.vln of ~!ddleport ; Mr. , \liners~ille. Present were Mr
11 25 ~lc
-HENRY WARD BEECHBIR
and Implement s. Inqu1rP "t 1 r1f Mrs. Ma1·y (I. Durst. Pom- i law. Mr. und Mrs. Kennet!) 1 and Mrs . l!:u~ene Houdashr·lt, . and Mrs. Pat rick Qumn am
jN-KW _m
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the Lewis Trading ? ost. .Bu y, 1
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Pome- : c)lildreu, Cindy and Pat ,_. Co
tage. V~lmit G. Zuspan. Ph.j
Sell or Trade. on 3rd &amp; )!tiii WriKht, Al aska, in the Quprtt~r- 1 -;-·-rev : Mr. and 'Irs. finn na:Jey 1Jumbus; Mrs. Welby Whaley
113·57&gt;11, Mason, w. Va.
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Mtddleport,
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Seattle,
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B. J. and Barry or Clltlllco- POmeroy ; Larry and Bob Grue
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HONDA
SAllS &amp; SERVICE

HARLEY DAVIDSON
MOTORCYCLES

Pomeroy i
Motor Co.

OUAUTT

=-. it •an WIWILL
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For Sale

MONEY for Xmas, giYe us
1 try. We pay rash lor new or
C~~tlt/t/' f?t1/t~
·
old
guns,
swords,
old
pocket
7
Mo1u1., onaun• ''" L M.
CANCIIr.LAJIONI
.....
Clll
knives,
old
dolls,
ammunition,
MIDDLEPORT
_
Nice
4
room
•
CO. .ICTIONI
Wll• R 1ccept1• until t 1ot A.
a~y, caliber, any
amount. cottage, frame construction
' " o•v .t P~lcatl••
F1fe-s, rear of Speed Qu~en wllP imitation stone siding,
II ONI Of fHI
M50 SPORT
llaGULAfiQNI
Laundry
Mat,
South
Thll'd two bedrooms, bath, enclosed
""'' •.,..,,,n.r ,..,.," "'•
CHEV ROLET
$1795
NICElY PEOPI.II.. CA~L
,. HU •• reteel III'IY . . . ·~;.;:.01164
Ave., ~hddleport, oil 29 12tc I back porch. Priced td sell.
ar;uectiMI.tlllll.· .,,..,.. tll•u••
Impala 4 Dr. Siena (:old finish with ~ potle.ss .clean mJiching
SPRINT
DICK RAWLINGS
'•"r'"will '""""•••••Y·
~ ..,. t' nterior, new W.W. tirtll', VU en"'ine,
OiiiiiOii:l $3,500.
l!lher
net M "IJIIIIIflble fDr
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hautomaiJc tran s., power
rn~~r• m• ..,. •ncor"'c' ll'lllrtiOA.
:;leering. radio Bnd healer. See lhis s arp Cilt now.
,
,
, BRADBURY -one story frame ·
62 BUICK
$1395
Ttre Sale Continues
5 rooms 12 bedrooms), bath,
Rawli!lg• tlonde Sales
lnvicta Conv. Cpe. Whttl' finish, red interior, lik~ new tires,
aluminum
siding,
storm
doors
Phone
992·2143
800xlJ
tubeless
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WY 2-2151
!'rom tho Largen Truck or
power steering 01nd brakes, automati&lt;' trans., rad1o and heal·
N1lon Black
and windows, in good condi· Bulldozer Radiator TQ The
Pomeroy, 0.
MIDDLEPORT, OHtD
er good top Drive a Huick ilt only Sl395.
LJSt 27.45 . ... .... !!ale 11.6!5
Smallest Heater Core.
tion. Excellent buy. $4,500.
6i RAMBLER
$495
Conv. Cpe. Good tirt&gt;s, ti nl. en~ine, :std. trans. R.H. good top,
AH pri&lt;:E's are plu1 tax
FARM - ~• mile of/ Route 248
DRIVE A
p. .-;leering.
ALL SIZES CARRY SIMILAR
-&lt;:lose to Chester - 25 acres
DISCOUNTS
ClEAN CAR'
for
cultivation,
li
acr·ee:
s
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pastqre, balance 'in U
IT ONLY TAKES
dug well snd water system,
POMEROY
ONI MINUil .
OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.
l 1k story frame house,
All ~ew RldloiOr Shof
992-2181
rooms and bath. Needs
eC•r eTruck eHeotor
of repair. Going at $5,000,
ONLY
Core eBulldortt
Albert M. Cox, Breker
WHITE HOUSE Restaurant,
eAny Typo
lkory Cleland, Saleoman
U.DRIVE THRU
and Found
For Sale
For Sale
and 2 permits, modern
- . 992·3830
PIECE bedntom ~uil e.
tures, new beer cooling
Evealogs 99%--25&amp;8 or 992'1136
·Mrs. Zelia Weyand, ColumCAR WASH
'HOUNt fl. white 2nd Iem· 1
ONE 4 cylinder gasoline Ml" and all equipment, '"ludiingi
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11 28 3tc bus, was a weeke-&gt; guest at '11'1 2·21'16 Middleport, 0 .
POMEROY
t
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10 d y&lt; 1
neapolis '-1oline power unit, t ·o story building with
h
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M
o~. ~~spo
s, ';lll.ssmg
a -· onablr.
&lt;ll ti48 S.Phone
Second
992·2753
Are.,et•~·lid·
too" I frottl, 100 foot depth
';
I HOUSE
---on -461
-South
- -4th
-orne of er mother,
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rs.
1 Lesh:•r Lat.hry. Lm.:.!~· dleport.
ideal for saw mill or to run
s.L·I'G:inevra Foster.
·-···- (Dao Vtllet.
PIL ' ----- -- -- - - . - a generator, very good
East Main, Pomeroy. $15,000. Middleport, 0., $6,800, can
Jl 29 3te!AK\: MiiJigt ure and Toy
tion. 50 H.P., reasonably .
Can finance. Telephone 992- bought with small down
Mr. and Mrs. J . K. Crabtree
lU
les, black or silver. S I u
ed. See or call Excelsior Salt 1 2120 or 992·91illfl.
men!, balance like rent.
were Sunday dinner guests of
Notice
sPrv ire and grooming.
Works. Pomeroy, 0. Ph :me :
11-27·6tc
Valley Lumber &amp; Supply
their son and d...-Jghter-ln-law,
~--·----• _.992 54J3.
11 25 tfc
992-3891. Ask for Ed Eber,s-1TWO APARTMENT Dwldilig.
Middleport, 0. 992·2709.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crabtree. .
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bach
ll 25 l__:._c j :\lui berry Ave., Pomeroy, In11 z 30tc Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Craqtree
close thi s Sa turda y eve· WI I
.zig zag
sewmg · _ ·--·-Russell also Visited with
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A dinner at the Martin Re~onlv at 5&lt;l0 p m. D•Jn·s. i machine, dress maker
J.OSE WEIGHT safely with .,· come $109 per month,
t
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aurant wag
enjoyed
by , Qffi.
18
_ Shup,
Hoci ne, 0:)!
hu_tt 01~hoJ~s, .~ppliq.ues. mnflo- Df:"x-A-Diet tablets. Only 9!kj Call 992·2720.
11 27
5 RooM House, 26 Park Place ' parents on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Able~. members
or the
Staff and
1t-J4 tr grnms, fam) desJgns, elc.. I\'e-lson'5 Pharmacy,
Parn. ·
ILER 35 , 8, 2
Middleport, 0 ..Al~o 43, 56• Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Ravenswood, W. Vet, Mrs. Fre- cers f M . Te
p ~·
- ~ without at~chments. Brand eroy, 0.
IO 21 301p 1 TRA
• xd ' od
76 acres (no buddmgs_) a11 )'ard of Columbus visited Sun- da Middleswort and children,
o eJgs mp1e . Y•uJan
I
11 "'". Fttll pr1·ce $49.95 or lo· ': - .·- .- . ---.- ~ fully car.pete '. go
1oca ted 1·n Rutland . Will sac- day with her brother and sister. Stwersville, VISite
. d l\1r.
- a woman "" I,·,."~
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an d Sisters for their annual Ncwezn.
lll my home. l. Jght "11&gt;t&gt;tlti". Ph. 99'.'2611,·.
l9ti6 Zig Za, g Sewmg machme,
tion, Keith Ridenour,
rifire to setlle estate. For
WII'
bl
d f 'I her meeling Monday evening.
•
sa1esman s demons tra tor s. 1er. 0. Ph. 98.,
in-law ' Mr · and Mrs · Reed Jef. Mrs. t mm A eo an anu y. F'o11 owmg
. lhe d'mner the group
985· information, call Athens, 592. fers
•w·'"'' Anna S m 1t h, 1I "
Jl 2.5 lfc
il"oJ 539 or
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----3573.
11 22
6289.
11 18 15tp
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Miss Shelia Bailey and friend Iwent to the
.OUJ
, J ·' J)O~'T
I ~' ]~ -.Wh1le they last. These
. mac I·
' home of Mrs.
&lt;le ooor·t. Uhin.
11 '!.7 Jtc -.
pump .your s ugg Js I sep. Hit'S equipped !o Zig zag, 1967- S:fEREO like new, Solid
Mrs. Ida Cheadle, Mrii. Hel en , of Racine visited tier grand- George Childs for the party.
-'"'--·-· . ---·-·
IJL' tank. Get Klean-E rn-All make bu!l onholes darn em' d .
. ed
Lt'vestock
Jeffers and Mrs. Nina Chase at-' mother, Mrs. Sylvia Carpenter. The meeHng was opened with
SC'ptic Tank Clca:1er. Land. I broidE'r. E'lr. Pav' J·ust $so or; State, JBSspeRe h mterm lxak
M R b rt 0
M M
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h
book
Adams and Stanley
Aor tion
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changer.
c anger, m e
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tended the wedding on Sunday
r. o e
urs, rs. ae a reaomg rom t e _year
rtduse :wd TrOid!llg
Jl(•st. n~&lt;·t.
arm ureau Ill 0111· 1 Jf you Wish mont ,y paJmen ts payments of $1.50 per week TWO HORSES ..... 1
afternoon or Ruth Ann Huntley Van Meter and Ruby, local, given by Mrs. Betty Spencer,
0
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2
2
1
1s now under one roof
ot ! _ e~ ~ · · _ _____ ll_ .1 _~~~_: can be arranged. Ca ll 99 - or pay balance due $69. Ph. Palomino stallion, ..
and Charles r.reenlee at Pine called on Mr. and Mrs. Char. president. The birthday song
11 28 6tc 992-5649.
Laurt'l Cliff Sd10ol
House:S I NC ~~H ~EW I .\'G MACHINE- : 32 lR.
11 18 tfc
old, 1 three year otd marl:!, Grove Church near Vinton. Miss lie Carroll and family.
was sung for Mrs. Horace Me~
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after
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p.
m.
Don·
Hclley
is
the
daughter
or
Rev.
Mr.
nnd.
Mrs.
Alban
Tayl
.
or
Elhinny.
on • .a1e ou e -"~ an. nrw I .. Jg zag equ~ppe , m new s W·l 40 ;1 ~t •
r.
oa .~. . n.1 Jo:.ROM WALL to wall, no soil
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nd f
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Ht, -7 hr·pa. ss. open dmly at , mg 1.a.ble. ,') paymenls S7 e&lt;•rl1 Har mon, Dexter, 0.
at
all,
on
carpets
clean""~
na
anu
e
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acme.
HunUey
is
the
dauyhlcr
of
Rev
a
amily
move
to
Dcme' The traveling pri1.e, donated
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27
6
d
1
$
12 noorJ . .Inn A ams
and nr J 3 e-.• h· PI · 992
''5 ·
l1 28 Jl pj with Blue Lustre. Rent elec.
ll
M D 1 Hill
.1hy Mrs. Childs, was wn.n bv.
• -2f'&lt;~
tc ·well kttown here where Rev.· Route.
\\·orli11' St"ni"'
1
·-· ·-TV.
- --· ·InsureHuntley served as pastor of Mr.L and M
rs. ade M Edd
and : Mrs. Ben Neulzling. · · Games
1 lric shampooer, $1. Pomeroy
· '" ~· .. - 1t 20 tf",_ f __
_ ___ ~- l l 25 t'c
. ·, -COLOR
1967 Motorola,like
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the Carpenter Baptist Ch urch son, etart, r. an
playeo and prfzes award.
-~
NI&lt;:H\'OUS'.' Can't sleep? Try new co ndition. full warranty, Cement Block Co.
GET A quotation from REU· for some time.
IBurmen and daughter rs.Ann of E'were
d to Mrs. McElhinny, Mrs.
Sale or Trade
·Sleepe rs."
Cuaranteed re. make payments of $5 per
TER INSURANCE AGENCY
Wheelersburg, 0., Mr. and Mrs. Cash Bahr Mrs. Richard Bail'
0
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su lts
~ money back. week or pay off baJanee. Ph.[ FROM w&lt;\LL to wail--~iloSOi1 I~IC. before reoewing your Those enjoying a pre-Thanks· ! Clifford Roush, Mr. and Mrs. ey and M~. Phil Meinhart.
19 '
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sta iJOn wag~n. Only 98r. Nelson's Pharmacy. 992-5649.
ll 20 -tfc I. a 1 &lt;&lt;, 11 • o.n carpels cle;ned
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auto Insurance. We may be giving dinner at the home of Cecil Roseberry and two chil·
fj ('\'ilr\(h:•r. f3J srat.
With Pomero. 0
11 25 lOt
c;
ri1Ck. ••i ll se ll real chea p tor · ________ }, ~ _·_ ·-- __ __
P POTATOES, get your
winter Blue Lustre. Rent
_
able to save you money.
~frs. Ola Perry and Frank were dren, visited Mr. and ~Irs.
1ast. s hmapooer $1 . Baker
8 Z tfc Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas Darold Hawlhorne, Chester, and
r·a&lt;.; ll or will trade for or on IU ·~E
.. ~ GIHL'S
.
., WI·nter . . na vy polatees '" h''11e. th ey
.'iOth Anniversary
illlU'-etrniler or farm traC'I'lt I .~oy C'oat, look ~ hke ~ew, Clarence ProffiH. Portland, ture Co.
11 28
AUTOMOBILE insurance been and Nancy, Amy Caldwell and Mr. and Mrs .. Lawrence John;1nct implemPnts. lnf!uire st 1 me 14, $8 , one )ell tHY sum· o. Ph. 843-2254.
10 30 tfc
cancelled? Mst your operato- Jdn&amp;., Mn. Jane Douglas, Mr. ston and fam1ly, !oral.
. Observed Sunday
S II
mer coa l me 14 $3 Wanda - - ·- ·~- -- ···- -·
or's llcenseT Call WY :t.Zll66 and Mrs. James Osbprne and Mrs. Mona Wolf, Mrs. Mil· ·.Mr. and Mrs, Lee .Seullt wer•
LP.Wi!; Trt~ding Post, Buy .• (' •
.
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ODOUCLAS electric guitar \\ith
. .
• 15 u.· cnlldreD ot'Columbus and Mrs. cir.ed Filch or Portland' Roulf&gt; ln Mt. ~e~non Sunday .to ob-.
Tnde 3rd &amp; Mill
Streets
Powell. Rt. •• Racme.
Ph . 3 · k
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PIC ups an amp 1 Jer.
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Marilyn ThOmas Leist · and v)sited Mr. and Mrs . Edd Bush. ~
ue go en w m anm·
M!tl&lt;ilerort, 0.
JJ 12 6tr
949-2Gll. - - - .
992·2590.
ll 25 6tcj hide.. Phil Meier,
Legal Notice
&lt;laughter, Rosemary, ., o/ Capel .}Irs. Mary Kaye Greer and l'ersary of his parents,
Mr.
1
1957
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,l'clldren ca lled on Mr. and Mrs.[ and ~Irs. Harlan Searls.
.
d T 8
f CIIEVH.OLET.
d d
I $75 ..,.,.17 s·ll
' 1966 STEREO
Con,
ole, JUSt tak.
LEGAL
NOTICE
b Th~y
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0
uy
t. llSf&gt;
rcn rceze. YJJ. 1 1
-111 1966
d'10
·
service.
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Paul Ours and children.
were aerompanled Y -lhdr
1
-Rire. Antiq~i!y ' Ohio ' 97 949-:
en •
nwel ra
equJp. drJVew.a~s,
·
""t
bush mg,
'
TI1e annual meetin,~ of the
arpentrr Bapt,·st Youth 1" l''lr. and Mrs. Paul Ours and granddaughter, Jennt'ler CraJ",
100
CCST -·POSTS.- -Frank
. l'•!i"
"
11 3tp }X~d s len~o. This .set has twin
IJr
(ool\·iile. 3222_
.,
speaker .system, dual volume ; back ftllm~' 992-2208.
s~o~kholders of the Pomer.oy ~et. w.ith Mr.:_!!!l!!. Mrs. Itwo. children visited her sister. Mrs. Charles: · ~a~ner, PomE~roy.
0
erer. Hf. 3. 1127
your rug l conlrol. lovely walnut finish.,
10_
Nauonal Bank, Pomeroy, OhiO,
Mrs.- .Frances Brown and fam- and L. D. Harhnger,
1 hours after clenning it w;th used on ly 6 months. Take SPECIAL 25 per cent labor dis- for the election of directors e~. Jenhy WhiUfngl;[i ,Jed ily of Oak Hill.
The honored couple wru; prPlTA lNG timber In
Ohio 1 Lust re Foam. Electric sham· over pay ments of $125 per' rount 00 an Gravely Tract· :~;e,r~~~ s:~:~:a~~:tn ~~, co~~ u;~;on.s. Othero pr,aleril Mr. and Mrs. Dillon Taylor sented wllh a mon ey · tree bv
or 'tJf'st V•rgmJa, or
old . pooer rf'ntal $1. Ebe rsbJeh week or pav balance du e ors brought m for tune-up or bef
th
f
~II be W
ncy : Sm1t~"' ;Rgth Ann called on Mrs. Minnie Carroll t-elafJves and fqend!!.11}e grout)
1
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rad\tB w1th limber. Manon 1 Hardware, Pomeroy, 0.
1 ~79.44. Call ·992-3218.
repairs during November and! ore e m~e mg, "':
Jorda~. &gt;Rex ~M~41e, Don- and fam1ly.
nUcnded a smorgasbord Sun·
ReJnolrls, Bo:x 77, Syracuse. 1
ll 2~ Gic 1
11 28 6tc December, or notify and we held al ! ~e otrJce of said Porn- nie_. Kathy" and Rex1e,
and Mabel Taylor called on Mr. day and an open house will bt•
0
9 18 1 ~2 ' ~ - - - ·
- ing,l
· I BUUGET "RlCED •·-'t"- tr WI'II p1ck up your 1raetor. eroy
Nahonal
' held Tuesday for friend s and
·
"' tp l, MOHAWK WOOL '•. rnet
uary 10.
t967, atBank
3·. 30 p.oom.Jan- RonTa\VhtltinEton ·
I. and Mrs. Dillon Taylor.
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Mrs. Emma Johnson, Radn~ relatlves in lhe area. Mr. and
j tweedy pattern, brown, black our third floor budget sbop.
rave[, p:c ~ 2;;s, omEDISON HOBSTE'M'ER Mrs .. Dwame Jord~n, Bryan ' Route, Mr. Dale John.son and Mr.~. Sea rls were joined in Mt_
d
Wante
I and gray. Ph. 949-Uibl l.ate Baker FID'niture, Middleport eroy, , . - 1.
President
and Ke!_th, accompanied . . by two children of Oorcas visitt:ri Vernon by their daughter, C3ren
I I 28 6tc Ohio.
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Mr• Faye Jordan Mrs WtHtam
ev mgs.
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. Rev. and Mrs. .John Busch.
,~ olyn Searls, and Thomas Rup-_
St,tion _ : tte.n~~~~ ~
MAKE MORE PROFIT
27; II) 3, 6tc
Culwell and Mrs. Elizabeth Jnr ,
Rev. and Mrs. Lusch had a precht.
.,
fl.
listing your firm's serv ices
_
dan were recent callers at the birthday dinner honoring Mr ,
:-.;, ' ' •
dleport.
1l ,,5 Gtc
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DO\I'N
the Daily Sentinel's
home or ~.1r. and \frs. Kl' nneth Earnest Bush. Those prese•t I
AcRos.•
•
2ti. Name.
Service column.
crabt ree In 1'leA
tht
furn ished apartment l . La.~ghing
l .Save
11ake1
w • r
Jr.
I1were hi s wife Flossie, 'Mr. and" Rft8SeII Moores.(lre
3 ROOM
. 6. Animal ot
2. Chant
oA'···-'a
"UCilONEER
Construction has started on t Mrs. Lawrence Bush and dau- HosU for Din"Ar
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3.
w;;u
Complete Service
e\VS
I
nt:wh tl urkbey
M
houlsles J ghter Connie of Racine Route. Mr. and Mrs.
Moof'ft
1t
Bo
.c.
Ptg~n
"'.
Renlal
Critt
Kradlord
I
etng
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y
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ert
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a
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Mr
William
Clonch
and
sun'
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me te oocopancy. Ph. 992· 1 · .-edont
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J2.MU81cal
fi.Palmllly
coonun;~o
Dl or
ntact
, ar. ,ar ra tree In tH
S COI11- 1;\4orton of Athens Route 5 vis.
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JJ4.P.Ifter 5 p.m. 1016 tfc i instrument &amp;.Capitator
tract•
A. C. fiRAUFt•KU
The C~rleton Sunday Schoo~ : IJJUility. They will part.irip~le Jted Mrs. Nona ong.
•
ne1. ThanksgiV~~g. ev-:nrl'fg '::Jt
IS. Man's
Venn011t
!&amp;.Rising
Racine, UbJo
hvd an attendance or 58. offer in the new prog ram bemg 111 _ lf
Abl
their
hom€, Ca\e St., wnen the
nickname
7.:Mouth
31. ldea.
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N 20 II' h' .
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es and fou r lh ' d , dd'
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For Rent
8 M
32,Per~
I I t1c
mg $JU.80 on nv . . . 'llro; ip lrodured in tl~is area.
i (~ iJdren s n Th
. .
. . If v.e mg anmvers ry . ~ 1.
H . Kn&lt;&gt;ls
· unster
form•
- ----- - servi ces followed With Rev.: M
. T II Bl
pt:! 1
anksg~vmg d(.ly Mr. and Mr~.b Rodney
· Oaul ·
1 .
0 HOOM htJU se with bath, fu1.··, lS.~u11',"'.~~~~br.
g,Fish
Sl!:WINIJ machlne.!l repau ser
.
r. am 1 Mrs . . · anton 1w1th her parents Mr and Mrs
t·'
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to. Follows
36.S pa.wn
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. Clvde Btnton.
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nar~, &lt;Jnd garage. 255 W. \1ami :!6.0bese
H.Ful'l
(lf
4.J.GreeUngot
Yice, all makes. WY 2-lll!4 f M d M N Wh't
d and son, Jac son. VISJle
er Cl)•de Van Ness of Ravenswood, p
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St.. Pomer&lt;&gt;)', Ol1iu.
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uppers a ns, Mr. and Mrs t d t t Miam · Un've 't
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gas hr&lt;:~t, do~e to bu stnt"s~ .
fisht&gt; ru
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dis lrirt. :\o pf'ts. Ph. 99ntN2. j Z3.J..ewts
and easy. Free estimate~. Mrs. Ed King and Mr. and Mrs. D,W~J. ne Jor~n ~me 1 11Mho~o~ 1 ~r. 8nd Mr~ Maywood John- ess. Calling later in the even11 28 3tc 1 ;m. ~~:~rld
Pbone 9'J2-3284.
lloegtem 1Eddi e King and son at Harrl- 0 15 mol r, rs.
en 3 ' 5 0" • 1oca' r. and Mrs. Oia 1 ing were Mr. and Mrs. Max
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n, wrrP :\Irs. F'aye Jor- 1Da1ey,
Portlan~ Route, called C
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6 ~0 uc I \T r "nd ~r!'. Norman Wood : (an, r. an
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&lt;m ern o
organ nwn, .
in Pnnwroy. Pil. 99~-~:!1~5.
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AIR CU.'\DITltJNING Helnger·1 and Mr_ and Mrs. Leroy Wyant :f .1 M
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l)va·n~ ~ Mrs Doris Da"l
d h'J Va. Olhercallt~rsovertheweek
11 16 tfc
atwn service. JaC'k'l Het'ng· 1
the funeral of :\1ts. :Jamd'·Y· dr. Ban
rsd.
: dren
on
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c J • end were Charle s Chancey and
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Wvant's brother
at Ravens or an an
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TBA . ~R ~pi1rC' rm row1w. • . ura
eraLton, .'lew Haven. Phone i .·
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Mr and ~rs Harry McCom- Lawrence Johm;ton and famil · erry rno .
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\1J.dtlleport Pit
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end in~
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4 6 tic 1wootJ. W. Va. Thursday.
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HEAT I Nli, P~UM~lNG. Hura1 she lt. Mrs. Janeth Beal and Kar- 1 his uncle, .Eiza McComa s and : Hacme Route, called on Mr. . CheerleaderS Give
Mllli~:H.\1 2 hed;;;om horne, [ 31l. Lot tin case:
Ooxol Butt1e Gas. P.rnold Ia visited with Mrs. Elizabeth other rel ati ves here.
and Mrs. Lawrence Johnston
Pomeruy, 0 . Ph . !¥.J~·t!Kl3 day 1:
a bbr.
Brothers, 618 1':. ~lain St., \ 1urrily and Mr. and Mrs. Dana I Mr. Errol Pickett of Daylo!l and Mr. and Mrs. Maywood As.tiPmbly Pragrflna
or iJ!I~-3701 eveni ngs.
3B. Hear~
Pomeroy.
!:1 22 tic I Murra)' r('('f'ntly _
!;pent the weekend here with his I Johnston.
MASON The
Wahama
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173 ACRE
house With 91· tl-l r. an d -Mrs. Branch Mi ller . mother. Mrs.
Laura Krebs, ! Mr. Simey Powell called on Cheerleaders
in chargr
2 ROO:W~i~a-ilf&gt;r, n;ttJral g;;, I 40. Bml
roums Htld IJaLh. ('!•ll,u . t·e:1;, 1 and· family of Belpre visited ov· ·and Biff anet at the Victor Per-, Mr .. p,nd Mrs:. Aaron Turner and !of the ThanksgJvtng program
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plen ty water. dow to nw ! · Stylll'h.
tmuse, 2 t.:~rge barns, fr f'e N Thank"givi ng with her fath. ry home. Mrs. Pickett
and lamliy.
presente~ on Wednesday at Wahome and to the slore. w.i1 l !!: ~~';.~;t
ga.s, 2 rarm ponds. 1mmed1- er. \Jr . Elijah Mkhea l.
ldaughter., Rickii , who had been
hama H1gh ~chool. The Rev .
ale occupancy. Pear l Wil - Pvt . Patrick Williams, who : visiting in this community re.
VISITS PARENTS
James MorriSOn spoke on ''Our
rrnt to pnvate r erson or s I 46. Spiriled
.:-.ouple. Ph. 813-2600. Portl fl nd. :
h&amp;ne
l1am~. 992·23 18 or !*!12-2t)8l.
i1a~ l)een home on leave from Iturned to Dayton with him on Robert Crow and Miss Vicki Many Blessings."
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II 28 Jt c : 47. Gmws
W 3 t!c F1. Hf•nni ng, Ga., has returned Sunay.
~a:mer.' stud~~ts l;lt .Kent State Miss Sandy Sorden introdue.
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A large crowd attended t11e Umversily, VISited h1s pnr~nts ed the Mason Evangelical Unit.
Fl!nNTSfiR[) i bedroom apart- DAILY CltYPI'OQUOTE - Here's how to work It:
Auto 5•1,.s
Visiti ng Thanksgiving
dav !"all Festlvol at the Columhia : Mr. and Mr.•. llobort Crow, Sy- ed Brethren choir which sage
mPnt , furnace heal, Middl e·:
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.\1•w and sons wl're Mr. and Mrs. : was sponiiored hy the Columhift 1hohda) s. Crow 1s a sophomore Taylor, Mason. sang , . •~sle~s
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One
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simply
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for
another.
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fitp .lllnior Smalley. Jud"..
K a v. l Scho(ll Mothers Club assltcted I VarsJt)
and~ m
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All .House.". the Fl~ge nf
I f or t.h~ ttlr~e L'.~. X ror ltle two O's. elc. Smg'lc lelt~rs. apoa:·
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troph!E'S, the length and fornm tiun of the wurd!l are a.U hbltl, -1!160 GA LAX!f'., l•ord
giJud ('O il · Su:-:an "nd Dale ol Weirton. w. 1
. b'r · lhe· learhers. Mr~. \iildr,.,t
'oo a squa(.
V egmnce
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Joseph
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A Crypt.opun Qaotatlon
G ~· t~\\ .'r~. ·PI s~ 9 : ~; 1 Mark ins of Racine. Mr. and Mr R!rth St~Jrke\•. The
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a pnem entitled, "Ont\ Nation
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ent er.to mcd ~r't.h a family din-:
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~~ ll_~ GMPEG KAIU lUG KACPN TL M 1000 RA\1BI .E R stai.Jon wagon. tJu&lt;Jnila Hnd Rulh A.nn Tt'rrell j Mrs. Murl Galaway arcotn. her fhunk sg1vmg at their ! HOSTS AT DINNER
For 5•1• 01 Rent
6 cylinJer. !3) St!al. wit h· .md Tinn~ Mayle ol PomProy. : p:mied her ~on-ih·l.aw. Roll ~'1rl home, ,Anne St.
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A fnmily dinner was enjoyp~
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rack, wtll.sell real chrap lo~ l
l r.rabtrE'~ to 'lrArthur on S1m. Present were Mr. an&lt;f Mrl!. ! ThimksJ(iving r.t the homP ot
1 F&lt;OOM hd\J$e, 3 bedrooms,
l"aterday'• c:rypteqtJote: LAWS ARE NOT MASTERS BU'l'
cash or w1ll trt~de ror or on 1
IN QUAR.TF.HMAS'TF.R
drv r~ftPrrtoon, whPrP. lhP\·. rnn. H:uw~ Dalley . and Bronw~n ~ Mr. and Mrs. Karl Grueser
P-2 hath,s_ P~. B92-2!r.IO.
SERVANTS. AND HE RULES THEM WHO ·OBl!WS THEM.
house. traJit'f or farm ~ruc!or 1 Pvt E~ward W. Ourst. son Pd on hiq son an~ dau~~hf.t:'r ·l"· &amp;nd Ke.vln of ~!ddleport ; Mr. , \liners~ille. Present were Mr
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-HENRY WARD BEECHBIR
and Implement s. Inqu1rP "t 1 r1f Mrs. Ma1·y (I. Durst. Pom- i law. Mr. und Mrs. Kennet!) 1 and Mrs . l!:u~ene Houdashr·lt, . and Mrs. Pat rick Qumn am
jN-KW _m
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the Lewis Trading ? ost. .Bu y, 1
iR .slatior.e1l At Ft
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Pome- : c)lildreu, Cindy and Pat ,_. Co
tage. V~lmit G. Zuspan. Ph.j
Sell or Trade. on 3rd &amp; )!tiii WriKht, Al aska, in the Quprtt~r- 1 -;-·-rev : Mr. and 'Irs. finn na:Jey 1Jumbus; Mrs. Welby Whaley
113·57&gt;11, Mason, w. Va.
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Mtddleport,
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Dept.
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Seattle,
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B. J. and Barry or Clltlllco- POmeroy ; Larry and Bob Grue
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JMPS, :Hester's Artistic Craqtions
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EXpi amed

Significance

Around
and
About
Middlep0rl

Of Advent is
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Junior Fellowship Plans to Sing .
CarfJis, Help with Holiday Dinner
Pla11.1 were made to ustst
with
cdnurianlly cblldren's
dinner and lo alng carols at the
homeo of shut-Ins when the JIJDo
lor MethodiSt Youth Fellowsblp
o. Heath Methodlst Church met
Sunday evening at.the church.
The meetlng was opened with
the Lord's Prayer led by the
president, Eddie Brown. llevolions were given by Karen
McGirr, who used the topic,
'Gifts of God" taken
from
the Upper Room and clQsed
with prayer. Two new members were welcomed including
Robbie Harris and
William
Aull
Member9 reported on the
fruit tra)'ll delivered to shut.
ins last Sunday evening and
planned to provide favors for

.ilte

HAVEN Artistie were given by Mrs.
Kermit
Devotions by Linda Warner,
lioiiD8S arrlmgemenls made! Ford, FlnaiiCe Chairman; Mrs.
using as her topic, The Christ·
Eugene Hesler, New Edwin Stein, Book Fair Chair·
mas Story, opened the_ meeting
were exhibited by her man; Mrs. Lmy King, Fr...
of the Youth Fellowship of the
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meeting of the dom Stamp, chairman; Mrs. Bonnie and Kathy Spengler, United Methodist church Sun· Miss Charlene Hysell and
Woman's Club Nov. Herman Ohlinger, secretary and Columbus spent the holiday da!. eve"'!'g . ~t the chhurch.
Robert Thompson of Danville,
the Alexander Quillen Mrs. Charles Dodd, treasurer. week Wllh their parents Mr
The SJgru!Jcant meaning of lll and Mr and Mrs Thomas
~~~i·~~. Library. She pointed
R II
ed th t and Mrs Alwood Spengle~ , Advent," the season of prepara. J .Pierce and Tommy ~nd Tam·
!:!
various articles used in Mrs. ~se •:ouoc, Cl ab Mr and Mrs Cloe Kern,' and !Jon, was. the theme of tile Jll'll· ~Y of Cincinnati were balimaking the many beautiful ar- thell New ave~h .•:n sLi•~ family and M;s William Rob- gramdl, Lllghtdllng off thnde !Jrst day weekend guests of Mr and
rangements ranging from the WI sponsor a . h r~ as J• ksoo spent the . Thanksgiving can e can e a wo erl m Mrs Charles Hysell and , son
N~tivity Scene, floral arrangt&gt;- mg Contest Wit rs.
a~r- i weekend in Lima with
Mr. the Advent wreath
was by Cha~Jes.
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ments and a ehtld's decoration Flesher, New Hav~n as c~aJ 'and Mrs Clifford Cunnin ham Leanne Sebo. The
Advent
·netmls on the New Haven man. Otitt"r~ o.:~ this. committee I and son Keith
g
wreath, a cirlet of
green Mr. and Mrs. Frank. B.
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boughs, ever-green to symbo- Thompson and Barbara, Tom·
F o,~a~c~edu~ed :or a~ece::er John Morgan, Mrs. Paul Rick- Mrs. J E .Har.ley as return- lize. eternal life, has four can~ my and Robert of Danville, m.
8and
t Cit H tl
N ard, Mrs. Larry Kmg and Mrs. ed from Sprmg!leid wh~e sh~ dies which are lighted foor suc- were weekeod guests of Mr.
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Mew Herman Ohlinger. Judgmg wil 1 spent the hoh ay wee wltd cessive Sundays,
and Mrs. Charles Hysell and
Hav:n, w;.re g~·~n
_rs. be on December 22nd Pnzes her son and fami}Y. ~r .an
Three of the candles are roy~ son and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
es erJ, h '"~ ~-sll ~r~t"n, totalmg $65 w111 be g1v.,,
Mrs John Harley an famJiy. al purple Advent liturgical co- ThompBOn of Middleport.
Mrs. o n ars a an
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Miss D1anne Cmwell, student lor and the other for the third
William RusselL Wome n of the
nurse Parkersburg spent the s d . .
.k
Th
Mrs Betty Romine
and the children's Community dJn.
~lub have been asked to bring
hohd~y weekend wlth her par- C\',';JS~~~: ~o,;r~~· .~~ Come A~ Barba;. and Marshall of Iron- ner to be held Dec, 13 at Heath
four wrappl'd packages for the
ents, Mr and Mrs,
J ames Ye Faithful, .;as read
b ton and Cpl. Stanley R. Lemley Methndist Church. S e v • r al
lP cent Santa Claus surpnse.
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P 1 C'
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Y called 011 Mr. and Mrs. Charles thank you nntes were read
These are to be brought
on
I Pat
·Edwards and Rodney ameal r;_w a~ t e
pro- Hysell over the weekend.
from shut-ins Including
Mr.
Thursday at City Hall.
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Karr. students at Kent State
~os Wit prayer by Mr d M Ch t Zl kl and Mrs. D. E. Miller and Mrs.
)i;xhlbitors will diSplay and
University spent the Thanks- mp a I arncer.
'd t
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anb rs. t thes er kr de o. P, Klein. A donation of mon·
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arne a rew, pres1 en, was o
us spen e wee en
recel ed f
Mr nd
sel~l t~;tr era ts r~m f \~ atm. The Chnstian Special Con- Igiving vacation with their par- in charge of a short business with relatives in the area.
~rswa~Uler vThe ro;oup ~~de
~n fplm .fon eaTch our e ~o cern Commission o[ Heatll lents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles .Ed- session and the Christmas can~ Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ltttle and tenta,tl've pla'ns for a skating
~.~ays o tte a1r.
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daug hter or syracuse were puty and a caroling party and
Cl
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k' e v1omans
d Methodtst
Church met Tut!~day lwards and Mr . and. Mrs R1ch- dl es an d record s were dJstrJbuk
~o:. ~~s, ~an y, afternoon at 'he home of Mrs ard Karr and family .
ted to sell as a money-making Thanksgiving guests of Mrs. gift exchange to be held in De"fa e g d s, dillS m:s ecor- INan Moore t~ make plan:; io; Mr. William Bailey and d~u- proJect. A round robin g~L- Ethel Davis and family.
aiJOns an. nee ewor .
. the Commumt
Children's family wlth ~h:;~r son, J~m well card was sent to Loring Mrs. Bertha Ward of Colum·
Mrs. WIUJa~ :uss~ll,. ~esi·J Chnstmas dmn~r to be held : St. were ThanksgiVIng Day dm- Vaughan at St. Joseph Hospl· bus was an overnight guest Sundendt, appomteh rs. fms hed"~: Tuesday Dec. tJ at the church. I ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. tal, Parkersburg,
day, of Mr. and Mrs. Harold w.
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Lemley and family.
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Mrs. Tom Hoffman,
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Poml, N.C. Sunday after
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Haven, used
a Tha.nksg1vmg l nutcup favors Mrs. 0. P. KleiD Inati with her brother, Mr. and Mr and Mrs. Charles Hy~ell, ·~ lfeekend visit with his
par-- ' Mason was in charge of th~
tlleroe for the . devotionals at and the Rev. Y.ax Douahue are Mrs Nolan Carson and famity. and son, Charles entertamed ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. progra~ when th Womans So.
Tuesday s meetms,1mcharge of the program. Mem- . Col and M~s. James Har· Thanksgiving, with a famii,Y din- Lemley and ramily. ,
ciet of Christie: Service met
Followmg lhe s1~gmg
of bers ol the church are contn - tmger and fam1ly left Sunday ner at thetr home,
Liberty Mr. and Mrs. Don Dailey and
~ nday even! t
the
Amer1ca _the B:autlful,
and buting to the dmner w1th mo- for their home in Alexandria, Ave
B. J. a~ Barry of Chilhcothe ~~urc~ The
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Charles Thompson Middleport · Alfred Gloekner returned to .pe~
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Mrs. James Euler, Mr~. Klem, Holiday diimer guests of Mr ' Mr. and Mrs. Tho~ as J. P1erc~ h1s home, Canton, Saturday al·
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Mrs. Emerson Jones, Mrs. L. and Mrs. James Johnson and and Tommy and Tammy, Cin- ter spending a couple of days at erM er ~ kl
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Ja.mes G:lTner. Melina Mcrcouri. Sandra Dec, Tony
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Luckey.
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home of Mr. and . Mrs. Duane
Stanley, witb Mrs. Linda Mar·
ris, president, in charge.
Mrs. Stanley gave a report
of the County Council meeting
in which topics for next year
were tentatively planned, and
a report by the Health Conference at Jackson.
Mrs, Sharon Jewell was In
charge of recreation and the
Christmas sewing projects.
Mrs. Nellie Borgan will entertsin the club on Dec. 12 at i
her home, when there will be a ·
gift exchange and the second
lesson on, "Meal Planning "
Members attending were Mrs.
Dana Young, Mrs. Thor Carsey,
Mrs. Raymond Cotterill, Mrs.
Don Cotterill, Mrs. Carl Ken- ;
nedy, Mrs. Nellie Burgan, Mrs.
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will . meet Wednesday, Not'.
:10, at the•JIO!ne of ldrl. Clyda
lnpJJ, Book revlm 'IIIII Illclu4e "To~· b T90 Late"
and ''Wbit a !llPt With 1M
Young" to , be pen by Mrl.
Rodney Downing l¥ld .,.., ~
aid Milll: Bm! ei1l will be' a
teen-ager In the nm. Goods
for the BUnd will be on dbplaJ.
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BOSWOR~ CQUNCJL No. 41
R&amp;SM will ~ve ttl
annual
lnspei;I!On Wednesday 11 7:1t
p m I IllustrioUs Companion El·
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grand ..n11ne1 'ol Grand Coaaen of Roy~ and Se1eel M_.
ers of 01110 will be lhe Ins~
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selec;t mullirl degree. A dlllner
Mr. and Ml'!l. rg
am~•. at 6.30 p. m. served bf the
Mmersvllle, were pleuant Y members ot the Order of EaJII.
surpriaed Sunday with a pot- ern Star, will precede the-!luck dinner in honor of their ing. All &lt;0111panlons a)ICI their
11ith wedding annlversory Mon ladies are Invited. .
Monday at the home of r.
and Mrs J. A Smith Route 1, WILDWOOD GARDEN Club
Racine .
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· were Mr. and Mrs. at the home of Ji(n. Jllram
Attending
E R Yost of Middleport par- Fisher wllh.,M,.. Alfred Yeaug.
~ts 'or Mrs. Hamm: ~. and eras~·
Mrs Robert Hamm, daughter.
TBUR8D4t
CynUua Ann, Athena; Thomas ROCK . Springs Grlllge will
Hamm Mr. and Mrs. Samuel meet Thursday,' · ·• p-,m. Thert
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daughters will be a progratit.and relreJit.
U:,is~e ~n~ni.ennr"':' Mlso Dor~ ments will· be..seRed. ldeml!erl
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the h t ~ d hnstesa are reminded to ~ gllll
;'m, Robe~' ..; daughter'· for Athenll State ljoaPital.
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~ry bl t ' attend were Mr Temple Pythiim Slaten w1B
ndnaM;s ~harles Yost and have their annuaJ Cluiltmu
~ rut' M D8 na Hamm, dinner at Balley'l restaurant.
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COLUMBUS (UP!) - Gov.
James A. Rhodes today apared
the Uvea e1 two men scheduled
to be executed Friday and
granted a third a 60-&lt;loy reprleve to appeal to the nourts.
Tile sovernor commuted the
death sentences of Curtis Alvin
Bellamy Jr. and Elmer Glen
Miller Sr. to Ufe In prison upon
unanimous recommendation or
the Parole Board.
The board divided In Lester
Eugene Swiger 8 case and
Rhodes gave him 60 days In
which to use legal paths still
open to him In the courts.

The men were convicted at
Cincinnati in the beating death
of Mrs. Emma Austing during
a robbery at her pony farm at
Loveland In Hamilton County on
May, 5, !9G3.
Rhodes saJd that in addition
to various legal matters there
was doobt whether the beating
caused Mrs. Austlng's death 15
days later.
'lbe worpan was found the
day after the beating and IJos.
pita1ized.
Dl.. Suddenly
"She recovered rapidly and
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on the claim he Is being bef4
illegally and require the atata
to prove he was properly 01111victed. This was the procedurt
Dr. Samuel H. Sheppard uNII
In the federal courts 1n Ding release from Ohio Peoitea.
tiary where he was beld for !hi
slaying of his wife.
The new post-conviction Ia"
permits a person eonvtetect" .ol
a crime who feels later blgbar
court rullngg favorable to billa
would have applied in his ease
to file for a new trial In thi
court where he was convicted.
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the hospital by her pbyslclans another in lHS.
turning down the three men, was commuting Bellamy's sen-~ sentencing. Morever, convict
wben she suddenly died on May There have been two had set lour executions for Dec. tence because Bellamy "'took no Miller did not take part in any
20 from a coronary embolism," executions since Rbodes became 2. One of the four, John Carter part in the original planning of of the beatings that caused the
Rhodes said.
governor, both in the early McClelland of Toledo, received robbery, wao only I~ at the victim's death."
"'Aithoug~ experl medical tes- months of hls term. The last an indefinite postponement by time of crime and easily Jn. Rhodes said he granted Switimooy conBicted. a three-judge was Mar&lt;h 15, 1963.
appealmg to the U.S. Supreme fluenced by his older accom. ger a reprieve until Feb. 1 to
panel in Swiger's case and The two commutations Rhodes Court.
plices, testimony does not re- enable Swiger's attorney!? to apjuries In the ather two accepted granted briqg to four the num· Rhodes, in commuting the I veal that Bellamy had any ply to the courts of legal points
the prosecution's contention that ber he has made and leave 16 sentences, said the seven-man purpose to kill, no record of as- they feel need to be resolved,
the beatings during the robbery men awaiting execution at the Parole Board after a hearing saultiveness, legal doubts argue either under habeas corpus procaused the victim's death," he prison. The ex~ution date has last Friday was unanimous in foi mercy."
ceedings or under the state's
added.
been set for one and the re- recommending life sentences In commuting Miller's sen- new ''post conviction remedy"
The triple executions, tf malnder have appeals In the for Bellamy and Miller but was tence, Rhodes cited these rea· law.
carried out, would have been court except Swiger, who is divided in il.!l recommendation sons: ''Although elements of
State Mutt Prove
the fourth in the eleclrlc chair expected to use the GO-day re- for Swiger.
doubt In this case were prop- Under habeas corpus proceedin the penitentiary In Columbus. prleve to file new pleadings.
Rhodes said that, basnd upon erly determined by a jury, the lngs a convicted pemn may go
Two wera held in 1939 and The Ohio Supreme Court, tn the Parole Board's report, he same doubts justify mercy In into the state or federal courts

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orday, Dec. 10.
Th Kin••bury women's Mis·
FRIDAY
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o1 the Car 1eton EUB MEN'• the Brotllertlbod
SJonary
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Church met at the borne of will meet. at
,.-..-.,
their president, Mrs.
Ralph= Friday at
p.m.
Carl, with theoe members, Mrs.
Roush wW
IlkWilliam King, Mrs. Norman lures on rectat trlp·abroltl. AD
Wood, Mrs. CharlO$ Mash, Mrs. men cl the dwrcb -IN lqld ·ll
Clyde Hinton, Mrs. . Wayne attend.
Beal, Mrs. Elmo Smit!l, Mn. EAST LETART WSCS will
Webber Wood, Mrs. Virgil King, hold a 1'IJII1lllalle ~ Prlday
Mrs. John Dean and Mro, and Saturday, December 2 • I
Ralph carl present.
in the Slmp1011 Bu1141Dc, eld
· Everyone enj&lt;iyed a poUuck ~t office building, at RadDe,
ttheon at noon, then spent! a. m. !o ' p. m. 'ftlq· will
M afternoon preparing boxes have new I'll rup fer tilt. .
. cookies and,candy which are
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SUNDAY .
to he sent to ..rvtcemen whO HAM SHOOT SUnday Dee. t
are overseas from th11 comm~I~r at noon at .Forked RuD Sport.
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Names were drawn for lhe Drew Webster 'Post No. •·
Christmas gift exchange at the American Legion. AD proceeds
ntlt meeUng which wtll be at for "Giftl For Yanks" bid ·
the home of Mrs. Charles Mash fnr hospitallud vetel'lllll· fi
In December,
Oniatrnu time.

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1966
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selection of shirts and dressy
blouses. Styles and colors to
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were Thanksgiving
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Harrisonville
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Alva Luckeydoo, New Haven. IManetta. Wh1le In Marietta and Mrs. Fred Spencer served
Ray Pickens, student at Ohio they attended the open house refreshments to Mrs.
Ray
State University, spent the hoh- of .the new Marietta ~igh Scnool Proffitt, Mrs.. Dallas Cadle,
day with his parents, Dr. and bo1ldmg. OhpeCiai m~rest tu , Mrs. Ralp~ Pickens,
Mrs.
Mrs. R. R. Plrkens.
Mr. Moore_ were_
laboratory John Chattin, Mrs, Lester ZJr.
and athletic !ac1hties.
kle, Mrs. John Sisson, Mrs.
Mrs, Sam Bolin returned to Everett Thomas, Mrs.
Wilher home, Athens Saturday, af. Uam Fry.
ter spending Thanksgiving with Mra. Murl Megee, Mrs, Judy
a~S a~
her brother and sister-In-law, FIOJS, Mrs: Glenn Cart~Tight,
Mr. a.nd Mrs. Dana Howett of Mrs. Marvm Frame,
Mn.
MASON - The Mason Molh- Darwm.
Georee Carson, Mrs. Larry
ers Club planned Its annual Mrs. Welby Whaley
and B1!1118ttnlner, uti Mro. RuB·
Ch . 1
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Mrs.
Fred
Goeglem
VJSUed
FTI·
. sell C&lt;!pehert.
t rls mas Par 1Y 1ohr sehn 1or Cl 1I· day at Darwin with Mr. and · " ·
1y at t e orne ol Mrs Dana Ho
ens recent
.., Ave. Gueo11 were "·bert
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Mrs. 8 I11 ook' Mason, wrt. h
M~oy. Mrs. Betty " Romine
Mrs. Lester Zer_kl~ and Mrs.
LEMLEYS GIVE DINNER and Barbara and Marohalf
James DJeh! asSJstmg as host- Mr. and Mrs. Harold
W. Mn. Pearl M.Coy of Ironton
"';;'s. 8 .11 C k
, ted th Lemley entertained with a din· ancj ~Qif tnd ·B~ky McCoy of
rs: 1 , 00 ' aptpoml the ner Friday at their home, Lib- Columbu1.
fo11 owmg
cna1rmen o p an e
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p.m. at the Masnn Methodist
Church, Invitations, Mrs. Le!lter Zerkle and Mrs. Mary S.r.
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Yonker and Mrs.
Raymond
Lieving; Table
Decorations,
Mrs. Kay Wilson and Mrs. Bill
Cook Corsages, Mrs.
Earl
Ewing, Mrs. Joseph Llsh and
Mrs. Charles Yeager
Tab]e
Favors, Mrs. Mel Clark, Mrs.
George Burns and Mrs. Sharon Hoffman.
The next scheduled meeting
will be potluck and will be held
Prettiest holiday picture: a Christmas
on December 21st. The place
will be announced at a later
"Eve" in the blouse gifts she found
date.
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wu planned for Januory. Glenna SptiiiUo p!Jyed for the
bymn singing.
Following the meeUng tile
group worked on Items to be
BOld at the bazaar on Thur,.
day. Refreshments were S'lrved
by Charlotte and Joey Reitter.
Attending the meeting were
Gleana Sprague, Cindy Spenc·
ler, Karen McGirr,
Karen
Johnson, Charlotte Reitter, Joey
Reitter, Greg Donahue, Eddie
Brown and counselors, Mn.
James Johnson, Mrs. Emerson
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