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Freshme.n are Welcome at Party ~:p~:~~~
Fre!lunen of Middleport Hlgh tbe aolten.

bW'J' Sam Hood and Paul HayThe program wao concluded Ines ; NAME TAGS, Mary Wolfe
with a bllarioua blllbilly take ·1Ruth Halley, Rita Halley, Delr
of! on "Romeo and Juliet" with bie Grueser, Role Hacl&lt;ett MarJim Butcher 11 Romeo aud gie Harris, SUllie OhUoger, Sue
Dianne Davis as his Juliet. Rue Ray Hindy, Bill Davls.

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Clau officers ore
George .
Sauer, president; Wayne Davis, Mrs. Harold Tbomaa led
vice president; Jlm Butcher, volloOJ wllell the Golden
secretary; SIA&gt;ve Hlndy, treao- CIBSJ o1 the Mlddlepor Bsp~
urer, and Sam Hood, execullve ;Church met Thursday
officel'.
the horne of Mrs. Eugene

lrhool were given a trldltiono1 royal welcome wben tbey
'Were &amp;uests of the oopbomore
cla11 Friday evening at tbe annual Freshman-Sophomore par-cy beld at the high school.
Other characters were Marilyn
ray.
Stumbo, Lady Montaque ; KenLouu Walker Ritel
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The &amp;Ym was decorated with IIY Russell as Lord Montaque;
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Are Held Sunday
II was decided to purchaae
muSIC for dancing was provid- Fry ,;.:~·. B~rc~yo~ll
Funeral sei'Yices were held In toys for tho church nuriiOI']r.l
ed by Louos Mueller, disc-Jock- Cap~let ; and Susie Ohltnger,
Sunday at 2 p.m. at Ewing II was also decided ~~
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Chapel for Lou1s Walker. Rev. class would cooperate w tb
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Arthur Stitt officiated Burial ner claues In tbe cburcb
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A vanetv program feat ring Stage managers were
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Kend · ll •the Rector of the Pomeroy lwas m Beech Grove Cemetery. pam .... -&amp;
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OUt-of-town relatives attend- with Tony Fowler in charge
during the ea rly part of the eve- Dunft'e, Steve Pullens and Son· , Grace EpiSCOpal Church. spoke .
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'-t rro~.~ buslneas ttleel:-1
the t · "Spiritual Devel- mg were Mrs. Helen Chne, Mr. e prof"... "'"'
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nmg w1th the sophomores strut-Iny Haynl:'s Tear lers
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I and Mrs. J6ffies McGhee and ling was closed wlth prayer
lmg thetr stuff " Announcer for : Wllh the progr am a nd
party . op~ent of A C~lld, when the famil
, Dave Darst.
the program was Wavne DaVIS I were Mrs. Dorothy Lacey, Mrs . .Child Conservation League of A yth
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Games were
The official welcoffie was ex- Mtldn·d Bailey, Mr. Don Rode : Middleport met Thursday ev~ da ~a~~~r
r:~ily :s~s un~ direction of Mrs.
tended to the gursts by George and L. W. McComas, surr~n; ~~~at t~~ h~me or M~. ~Us al&gt;le to attend. all of Akron; vatter. Following this a
Sauer, pres ident ol the sopho- tendent Refreshments o
o I • c ame ~ omeroy. rs. d ~r ~ Mr and Mrs James Louis\ course was served by Mrs.
more clas.• The fi rst number! dogs, potato chips. brownies and ~n ~av~ de p~r prepar:l ~ Geiupolis his .son Virgil and ray to the following
was a catchy rendit iOn oJ . Hel-l pop wt&gt;re serv P"d m lhe evenmg. ber us a~ w was una e
Mrs. Walker,
Botto~.
I Mr. and Mrs. Tony
lo Freshmen" done by Kathv Naml' tags we-re ~~ven 10 the e presen ·.
He was receded in death b Mr and Mrs Fred
McElhinny &lt;Jnd Debbie Gru~- 1 freshmen and teachers:
! The ~eeting was opened by his wife a~d son. Many friend~ Mr: and Mrs.· Manning
st-r lo the tune of ··H.,I Io Dnl-j Commll1 ee members mcluded the presldent, Mrs. Robert
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and Mrs
David
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FOOD Ruth Halley, Ann Han- ·kett, with the group
a~ o ~r rea lv~s o
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Bottom at~nded
1Richard Hovatter, and
"Shirt Off His Back"
gavt&gt; : lmge r. _stephanie Pullen, Peg-1Mrs. Ale.n Leonard, a guest
IHarold Thomas.
four ladies, Susie Morris, R.o~e gy McKm&amp;y Kay Ault, Karen Mrs. Dale Walburn, was
Hackett, Debbie Grueser, and Fau lk , Rose Marie. Hackett, duced.
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Margie Harris. the cham·e lit-i Margie Harris, Debb_te Grues- ! ~rs. Dan. Whtte ga~e the
Buys Dictionaries
erally to tear the new birth-:er. Sa ndy Swartz, Jams Schmoll l v~tmns which wer_e iD k::,~':~l NEW HAVEN - The Broad
day shirt into shreds. This Sue Rue : DE€0RATION, _Mar- ~ with the Thanksgiving 8
Run P.T.A. met at the school
was followed by a pant om ime . il~·n Slum~. Kath! McE\hmn~. M!!~bers ans":e~ed roll call
Nov. 11 at 7 p.m. with
number featuring Jim Bu trher1Dl&lt;me Davis Suste
Morns ~ ~ammg the marust~r who
president, Leonard Smithand . his fou r "amigos" 10 o_
Brown, . Don Nelson: teted _at her wed~mg,
presiding.
1e, Leland
musacal number. ··come A Lit- Sandy Swartz, Mtke Garten. ~an Dur~ng the busmess
Mrs. Jack Ord was tn charge 'l'be Ya Wa Te
tie Closer ."' (Georgt' SalJ('r, dy Garten, Bill llysell M I k. e donati,..""' ·w"r•·-Gda'
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Hindy, As&lt;~ Brat-] f'y. Gerluch. M;j~·vin _Fry, Karen an~ .. · ___..,.,
Steve Pullen\.
Fnulk Virgima f1fe,
Cheryl Gl
Rita Hallev Kay Aul t Janis Roush ; CLEAN-UP,
George !M~.,- - - ~ ·....
SchmolL and' Sue Rue gave a Sauer, Jim Butcher,
Wayne l ca:t --- " Makr-Up Lesson for F'r't'sh- Davis, Steve Pullen, Asa Brad- F~
ml:"n Girls." a skit with t he ~--- ---·- _..
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hands quicker than the eyes . ~
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10:00
10:30

Juhn's Almanae
Popeye &amp; Pals
Hector Heathcote
Underdog
Fireball XL5
11 :00 Dennis the Menace
11:30 FW')'
12 :00 Exploring
12 :30 Football Review
I :00 NCAA Football
4 :00 Greot Moments in Music
4 :15 Greatest Headlines
4:30 Pete Smith
5 :00 Your AU-Time Favorite
6:00 Mr. -Magoo
6' 30 Flatt &amp; Scrnggs
7:00 Porter Wagooer Show
7,30 Flipper
8:00 Death Valley Days
8:30 Kentucky Jones
9:00 Saturday night at Movies
Jl:OO Late News Picture
11 :10 TV 3 Weather
Jt: 15 Sports
11 :20 Film~ of the '50's

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Children's
m-~:~~;:m~
as part ofHospital
her nurse
DAY or NIGHT
[ has been on a three·week
Pomerov Flower Shoo cation with her parents,
and Mrs. Donald Lowery. •·ol·lu,
M.rll Millard Var~ Meter
lowing completion of her work co
WI GIVE TV 51AMPS
in Columbus she will return to eli•
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Miss Jeanette Crooks,
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Pomeroy, OhJo
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, ru.
---.TONIGHT _ __ i Walter Crooks_
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and family visited with relatives
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Tony Randall, Burl lves, Bar· in Huntington, W. Va. recently.
bara Eden and Luscious LU·
lu Porter.
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SUNDAY. MONDAY. TUES.

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on '"GunSIIIOke" Saturday, Dec.
5. on CJIS.TV•. ,
Arthur Godfrey hosll ABC •
TV's ''Tile Hollywood Palaoe"
Saturday. Nov. :11. Hlto sueate
will Include Shelley Berman,
Dorothy Collins, 1be lloli-a:ro,
dancer Jacques D' Ambois, linger John Gley, camedillnl G&amp;J·
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FOR THANKSGIVING
Fresh Home Killed-ORDER TODAY
MAIN ST.

RADIO-TV NEWSREEL: Dan·
ny Thomas will be joined by
guests- Jimmy Durante, Eddl1r Fisher' ;y&gt;1 Joey. Blsbop as
NBC-TV presents · Its second
"Danny Thomu Special'' in color Thursday, Dec. 10 .•.

eot5 NeiJbbors
,,30 Pat and Mike
9' 110 Church of Cbrisl
9:311 Buflalo Bill Jr.
IO:GII Sherulnigans
Moore ...
10: 311 Annie Qakley
Coincident. Robert lledf«d
11:00 CUper
and J_,er Wl!lll star Ill '"111e
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11: 30 Beall)' And ceci
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drama ~ut en ...,ap12: 110 Buga Btlllll)'
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12:30 HoppitJ Hooper
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1:00 Allakazam
tbal of fiit.clly 'Police detec- . Defenders" 1'llund.ay. Dec. 3,
I :30 Amertoan Bandstand
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Mcmey on CBB-TV. Redford, wbo liar2:30 Let's Daneo
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Trap."
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Rita
Hay- red in the BroaciWaJ lill ·~
3:30 Ad\ttenture "nleatre
W«tb,
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fool in tbe Park," ._,... wllb
f:41 Great Momellll ID Mltllc
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"Defenders" CHtor · Roberl
5:011 Wl.de World Of 8porltt
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9:25 Democrallc MaL Com.
~live 'and i!hlbOrAie spec9:30 Hollywood Palace
lades ln lhe nation. · will be
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in Sandra Dee, costar with Darin in the new mm, UThiJt
Fuilny Feeling." And who can blame S&amp;Jldraf,
Songs." to be ccn:orcast Thursday, Nov. 26. AI will sing his interpretation nf
"September
Song." His •'vocel coach'• was
Dean MarUn · who, with AJ atld
Eydie Gorme, share top billing
on the program which has as
its theme the 20 all~tlme favor·
ite songs, as determined by a
Reader's Digest poU -·.
Linda Bennett, 22-year-o 1 d
actress-singer-dancer, recently
signed to an exclwdye flve·year
contract by NBC, will star In
the New York City .Lith! Op..,. Company ,production of tile
Lerner-Loewe nmsical "Brila·
doon.'' opening Wednesday, Dec,
23, for two weeks. Mila Bennett will play the leading role
of Fiona..
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Mister Mayor
Alvin Show
Tennessee Tuxedo
10:00 Quick Draw McGraw
10:30 Mighty Mouse Playhouse
11 :00 Linus The Lion Hearted
11:30 The Jetsons
12:00 Sky King
!2:30 My Friend Flicka
I :Gil I Lovt Lucy
1:30 CBS News
2:00 Saturday Mo\lie
4:00 NFL Countdown to ·Kickoff
5:00 Jubilee
5:30 Early Show
7:00 Lawman
7:30 Jackie Gleason
8 :30 Gilligan's Island
9:00 Mr. Broadway
J)O:OO Gunsmoke
]11:00 Up-To-The-Minute Newa
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honor. That -lllclucles pnc.ticalb' every chancter actor I• Stage ilDd screen actress Ju-.
HoUywood.
lie Andres nuntes ooe o£ her
You couldn't tLII'n
around rare.appearances on TV_ as t~
without bumping into a lamil- spec~t~l guest on Andy Williams
iar face or some other part of NBC-TV show Monday, Nov. 30.
the anatomy.
Comedian Bill Cosby and the
1 asked the lovely
Kathie Olsmond Brothers round out
Browne whom she had killed the cast . . . That's all ~or now.
and how.
The CbanDel SWim: A~t Car·
"I was framed," she
said, ney and Pe;..-1 Bailey visit CSS.
wilh mock indignation. "They TV's Danny Kaye show Dec. 2
never proved a thlng.M
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Kathie was a !user, too, on Bo- fers a one-hour look at Tokro
nanza. She was sllpposed to join through the eyes of five of Its
the group as Pernell Roberts' citizens. , .Why producers turn
bride, but the idea was nixed. gray: NBC-TV's brilliant spe-" 1 was so happy about that," cial, "The Louvre," fared poor·
she said. " I'm scared to death ly in the spot overnight ratings
of horses. And a show like that Tuesday.

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Channel 3

Ann Halley, Kathy McElhinny,
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Manlyn Stumbo, Sus1r Ohhnged
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Dmna Davrs and Rose .~arie : attend a four-weeks training [ M
Hackett ; a trum~t duet, _ Wo~- ; period at the Naval Air Tech- 1 ~
derla~d by N1ght featurmg ~a-: nical Treining Center. At the , ~.
thy P1ckens and Peggy ..McKm- conclusion of the training pro- 1 1
ney ; and a vocal solo, Every- I am Miller will be .assigned •
gr another post. He has spent he
bod Y's D
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by Kathy McElhi~ny.
. Ia three-week leave with his bu
There were _skits_ concludmg parents, Mr. and Mrs, Myron ~l
the program mcludmg one en- M'ller
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mor m the courtroom done by iher son. Dr. John Harley Blld th~~
Sandra ~wartz, as Mrs.
~ ~ her granddaughter, Ann, in Ath- ~u
Rue: M1ke. Gerlach as Judge, ens sunday and will accompany •
Dave ,Jenkms as the attorney lor. Harley to Springfield where ·
for r&gt;.Irs . La Rue and . Lela~d l she wiiJ spend the Thanksg:ivBrown, attorney for Bill DaVIs. ing holiday at their home. Dr .. co~
Ste\'e Hlndy ·. as the golfer an_d I Harley is spending the weekend or:
Sam Hood m the ro~e of tusl in Athens as guest of his deu- til
caddy, were featured m a Golf [ghter Ann~ for the Father's sil
pantomime. Before the last hole jweek~d aciivities His daughgolf balls " rained down"
on ter resides in Veight Han.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold George
and son, Brian Lee, of GalllSPECIALIZED HELP
polls, visited recently with her l
FOI TIOSE MOST ·
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. (
SEVERUY DEAFEIIED
McComas.
Mr. Robert McElhinnny, Mr.
Ire. Butcher and Mr. Emerson .
Junes are spending the weekend
at Ohio University. Mr.
hinny will be the guest of
LY 3-4550
daughter, Karen, at ::·~~~1: 1;i
245 E. State St. Athono Hall; Mr. Butcher will be
daughter, Judy, in Bal:er I
Center and Mr, Jones will
with his daughter. Barbara,
Veight Hall. They will att&lt;md I
the OU·Marshall football
while there.
Miss Patty Lowery, who
been doing affiliate work

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Airlines jelllnor cari')'Ull .72 , w Athens and· Caii'O.
I with foam. Hundred• of specla- shortly before 2 p, m. &lt;8 a.m. the au:cratt.
I Eiploslono Rlp Wreckoge
persons exploded and burned Only last wee)&lt;, Flurnlctno 1 tots tUshed to . tbe scene, about [ EST),
today while taxlinl lor takHff Airport was 'the 3Cene of 1
21500 . feet from the terminal They saie the slllVivors were . The wreckage was ripped by
from Rome's Fiwnicino Air-- zarre attempt to ship an
bulldin£.
!lucky to get out of the naming 1a series of explosions. Part of
port.
mttted spy to Cairet by air EyeWitllesiles said_.names had ; wreckage because within sec-' the fuselage was hurled lnto
Tbe filgbt orf81naled In Kan- freight Inside a lnmk,
appeared to be coming out of 1 onti&lt; after the blast the heat the air and smoke billowed
sas CitY, Mo., and was headed Firemen, wear~g asbu- the atrl~'l.~ enptea before ~ became so intense that firemen lligh into the clear sky.'
for Alben&amp; and Cairo,
Pollee aald there were about
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MAKES SELECTION - Little Paula Eichinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
poi'led In critical condition.
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(l\ TWA spokesman In New
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Hosp1tal Thanksgiving Benefit winner. She is •urrounded by Hoap1tal Auxibi7
Y k . ld the Boo!,_. 7f1l airmembers Mrs. Margaret Houdashelt, Mrs. A. R. Knight, and Mrs. Mary Seltnao.
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WASHINGTON (UPl) - In day year ago,
1 After him came cabinet offi- 1 A silent crowd gathered in
runway. He sold !be pilot was Saltlon !here waa the sound of_ Jacqueline Kenhedy spent the Icials, legislative leaders, diplo· ,the sunny chiD -outside the Tex- :
trying to bait his ~eoff.
Buddhist gongs. A chill wind day- in JeCUiilsion in her New mats - and Cub Scouts from i as Schoo) Book Depository. 1
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("nle spPkesman said the 17 fluttered the ribbons on the York home with her c-hildren, Maryland, nuns with cameras, S~me were In tears.
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pound sale, coatainlng 1 coin
crew members aboard Included wreatha which lined tbe plaza Caroline and Jolm Jr.
students. kilted Irishmen.
I The blinds wer• down in the
colle&lt;tlon valued at between
am TWA French bostesses who in Dallas. And on a billside at At 7:-30 a.m., before the mas· [ At 1:30 p.m. (EST) exactly 1sixth-floor window from which
' 15•001 and $20,oot by ~e own..
were traveling to Athena to Arlington the great o~ the na~ 1 si.ve 1ates at Arlln~n Nation. one year to the huur that Ken- j Lee Harvey Oswald fired the
er and an undetermmed am1
pick up another flight).
tion paused for a moment to . al. Cemetery swung . open, tbe nedy was murdered, Co. Ram ~ three shots from his cheap,
ount of _casb. was carried from
(The alrUne spokeunan said pray.
Iformer F.irst· Lady's moth e r. Ron. military attached of the ; mail • J r de r rifle. Wreaths_
the restdence or Walter Young.
th~ s~iVor'a tncludeCI the cap- Across America. across the Mrs. Hugh D. Auchinc)oss, Israeli Embassy, laid a wreath Ijammed the small plaza across ) WASHINGTON (UP I) - For- RR 3 Jacksoa, Sunda~ :~bt. Middleport Athletle BooiMr
tam, identified as Veraon Low· world Sunday millions paid sor- made her way up the hUI tt) the of white chrysanthemums tied the street.
: mer President Dwight D Ei- T~e Jackson County st eb 1 President Geor&amp;e Hackett. :lt.,
ell, and a TWA displtcher. jrowful tribute to the memqry gravesite on a sad and lobely with blue ribbon at the grave. I Someone had left a wreath on i .senhower believes t hat ~orne 1oU~ce
:o o~e w~s a d ~:~ said today $650 w11 added
Two French hostesses also of the 35th President of tile mission. She was the first of 1The crowds pressed on. The . Oswald's grave In I!' Fort Worth kind of ''mechanism,. is needed 1 "' en .
urg ars or~e
ell associatlou treasury SatuNa;
~ere reported aulGn&amp; the sur~ United States, John Fitzgerald more than 30.000 visitors Sun- :eternal flame danced ill U~e ! cemetery. and a car drove
Weld togetller the defeat-scat- 1 way lll,
afternoon.
:~
vtvorsl.
Kennedy, slain by an assa~o day.
!warming sun.
slowly now and then.
elements of the Republi- - ~~~~~ The money was realized f:nml
' TWO spokesmen said the I sin's bullets in the 46th year of She left small bunches of I Minutes later, it was "quite His widow, Marina, was in
party.
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·plane was Flight 'IWA 800-22 hls life, Nov. 22, 1963.
white roses snd· tiny s p r in 1 n or m a I" at the emergency Dallas hospital ,with a stomach That is tile reort from House
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Isale conducted by the boosten
which originated Sunday tn; President Jobnoon, who called flowers at Kennedy's grave and I room of Parkland Hospital ln I ailment. His mother,
Leader
Charles A. ,
' in the old A&amp;P building, North
Kansas City, It made stop.! ,for a •'day of national rededi- those ol his two infants on eith- IDallas. One year before doctors pte, said she observed a mo- Halleck, Ind., who conferred
1second-Av. Critt Bradford JX'C"
ChlCBJO, New York, Paris
! cation" . to the ldeJIIll 0~ hii er side. .
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Ifought i~ vain to save the Pre£- ' ment of silence in her Fort Iwith Eisenhower at the gener· l
r' fessional a~ctioneer ~ ColurDoMlJu en route to Rome.
joined in an mter. · Later, Robert F. Kennedy [ident's: life there.
·
Worth horne.
al's request Saturday in Gettys·
bus. a native of Racme, Wll
memorial service at Aua- tossed · a single, long-stemmed. This Sunday,_ the cases were Jack Ruby, the striptease lm- burg, Pa.
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auctioneer "just for expenset."
Tex." wltb hbn was Gov. white carnation on tbe grave. dog bite, sore 'ttlroat, nosebleed. presario who shot Aer son dead, ' "We talked quite 8 time
I Hackett expre!Sed his thanks
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8: c.nnaDy of Teus wbo 1and knelt lo ·~~omen! of pray- hiVes, a baby wbo fell out ol a Ia~aited hio own fate in Dallas ' about the need for a mechan- 1
to " everyone wbo helped" matt.
wouncled. on th~t fateful er: ·
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I city )all.
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ISm whicll will weld together all Fred Swearingen,
National t~e event .a success. Boo!ter II~
levels ·and views in the party," Football League official
of dies tpok m llOOfrom their rumHalleck said, •'I hope to work Athens, will be speaker for mage sale_
toward that end, and so does the 1964: Pomeroy Football Ban- : Cold weather was ered.ited.
Gen. Eisenhower." He declined uqet on December 1 at 7 p. m. wJijl..rl$.clng !be size of 1be
to say just what he and Eisen- at tile Sacred HE""art
Church crowd attendmg thf' sale btlt
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j'' ~hose who came wert there
"a lot more thought and con- I Swearingen is a long-time of- i wtth rnone~ in their pocket,"
sideration" would have to be ficial in Southeastern 0 h i o : Hackett saJd. All bui a very.
given to the matter before any . Athletic League football and ; few items were sold.
decision is made.
, basketball He is also a f-ormer ! A full report will be made It
, coach in ·the Athens County the Booster meetinJ at the blgll
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School system and presently school Tuesday at 7:30 p.'llt
owns the Swearingen Sporting The boosters are sponsoring •
Ir.oods store at Atllens.
7-8th PHS Boys
i Thanksgiving Night dance at
Coach Charley Chance~. Porn-: Tickets for the banquet went 1 the high school, The publiC II
eroy High school head footbal\ 1on sa let oday. Pomeroy Athlet- i invited.
.
~oach, eo · "Coach of the Year" ic Booster membl:'r Frank w. l Parents of athletes at Mil\
m the SE~AL, will be spea~er Porter, Jr., said tickets can be especiaUy buketbaU ~
for a grid banquet hononng purchased at the high school, are urged to attend 'luesltl
Pomeroy ~-8th grade football the office of Crow, .Crow &amp; night. "It's up to t:hem
players tomght at the Pomeroy Porter or from any member ur the ball. now that footbal:lt
elementary school.
of the' Booster association.
over, to keep the associatlil
P1ayers,_ cheerleaders and The banquet is for members active through winter," ~
coaches will be honored. Frank. of the Freshman and varsity
Hackett 18ld,
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EAGLES TO DANCE
'1 ALGIERS, Altlerta (UP!) r '
The Eagles Club Wtll hold • Algerian President Ahmed Ben
Thanksgiving danc-e Wednes- \ Bella said Sunday that Algeria
Nov. 25. Eagles and their j was ready to fight Israel for the Funeral service~ for AIII,. •IJ.
!guesrs are welcome.
rights of the Palestinian Arabs. Fry, -89, of RFD Letart, W.
[ Ben Bella made the
who died at noon Sunda.J.
MARRIAGE APPLICATION Ito Uni!A&gt;d Arab Republic . her residellce, Will bo
Paul Campos, 28, Springfield, President Marsllal Abde1 Hak· Tuesday at 2 P. m. at 1M
truck driver and Rosaline Bowl- lm during their Visit to ao AlFuneral Home
!l'ee-ye&amp;J,-old K!evln Stepp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Stepp, ing. 17• Middleport, relief girl. geriao military schooL
In the Graham
Racine
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Ball, Pomeroy; Warren 1
(UP!) - President Charles de Gaulle today boys and lliJ: (lirll, all ttl
DeWees, Pomeroy; Robert
to be prepared to sacrifice both the North Atber in - . !lor
Daniel, Pomeroy; Franklin
Treaty Organization (NATO) and the
Gideon, dlod ID .ltl9. .'
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Common Market in his campaign against the
W"!' I meml"« of
his eleC. ADMISSIONS SUNDAY
Multilateral Nuclear Force (MLF).
Mark's Lulberail
· Mildr~ Fry, N~w Haven;
French officials said plans were already prepared for
Fry bad IWlde lllr lloille
switch to closer ties with the Communist world if the
Mr. aiMI Mn. BtiQ Jew.
11.,;:i.t;;h:;;~~~~-~-- bert Rose, ~; Carl
Ra'o!ne: ·l,Uda
alliance collapses.
of Llttarl UD. .
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De Gaulle declan!d . war oo
She iB ltll~._ 117 _ .
Pearl
In a speeth at Strasbourg a nuclear confllc.
liieces aod nopllna. ·· ~
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s.unday His addreSs was filled But with U.S. control of the
call at lht fllnofal llolbo
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warning that
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quately without American
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He said MLF would
In London, Informed
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10, or
Unliell Stale!! and
ernmenl
the .Germ,Bns they would
to merge
to chouse between this and · Allanll&lt; Nuclear
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Michig:m Chills Ohio State's Dream of Big 10
more than 14,000 lana 1n Ohio 1Marshall hung a 1~ defeat on ) week, came bact to wallop Xa-1 ITe.&lt;.) fougbl to a 14-14 staodolf lley Coolereoc:e c:homplnn, pld;. fumbled away the boD f0&lt;1r
Stadium.
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1tbt Bobcats and dropped them vier, l&gt;-7 Cinclnnat, downed and Kentucky Stste whlpll"'i jecl up Its ..venth wiD In rune times to Marshall and _fumbles
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k llnlo I fourtll-place fmlsh .
Miami 23-14· Kent State lost to Central Stste, 22.0.
games with a lfound attack COli Keothl SDitate too m their
It was the climax of the Buc •
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eyes' skid from an ear Y sea'
th · K U
49 ards (
.son a x for Ohlo State man. the ru.onerup spot was the high· Ledo. 39--16.
running for a bowl ber w e ermann ran
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of the Oh1o college teams 1n aepe •
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t finlih In the MAC for the I
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I notcbing its ninth wm ill 10 toucMown and passed !or 174 an 8..0 mark and the top ranklion the final big weekend o( tbe &amp;ged just 31 polots IR the last es
Other games saw Demson
Th F I
tted the rd { th I . Redskins 1 ing in Lhe natlon amoog smaU
tuulball season
{our game!': whkh included a Green Wave in its 11 seasons score 15 points in the fmaJ pe. gaJTtes.
e 3 cons spa
ya s or e OSIDJ
· colleges.
Bowling Green and
Michigan chi.lled Ohio State's pair of shut'out losses
in tile conference .
lr1od to down Ohio Wesleyan m ~n~~~~e~o~:Ct:~'ie=~~~~~~ : :a:e::~a~ ~os;.e:~ ~a::~ ~ Find!:' ,had 9-1 reco~ 'J'!le lat.
dreams ol a trip to sunn) Cali· Ohio Univeraity had hoped to MAC c h a ,n pI o n Bowling I a traditional battle at Delaware every period
a good Houston team
Iter
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Jft ao
for~1a and the Rose Bowl by salvage second place in the Green. amarting from a 20-0 between Ohio Conference foes, I . .
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blankmg the Bucks, 10.0, before I Mid-American Conf-erence, but , upset by Ohio U. the pre .. 1o~~~ ~oungs~wo and~~Murry 1 Cmcmnati, the MISSOUri Val- 1 Oh1o, weakened..::c..by the flu, at a bowl trJp.

United Pmo lntenaaUonal
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w.hippt'd acro!ls Ohio saturday
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8evo, Mates ----Well-Balanced Attack and I,ma;::n,h;'::in~~rs,
ToppIe 0 t her T
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earn e ort own atur ay MaLro_tkstleiO~~nnJ'e

Gallians out in front UUS 45-point spread. The final

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up with 2:1 pomts. Marshall had
I 22, Trout 181 Trainer 12 and

boys, 28-16; The Pittsburgh 1 half, Green ~Y ~d a fourtl_l· 1
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Steelers ended a five-game IOS· I•nd-inches SJtuatmn on theJr
Jackson's long :
The Baltimore Colts have ing streak by waHopmg the own ... when quarterback Bart
U'C
clmched a spot in the National [ New York G1ants, 44-17; the IStarr &amp;lt Mal McGee with a
A well-balanced scoring attack, exce11ent team effort, push hsho ts gaveGhial.ml 22 . ~mh
· edts I
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Football League's champiOnship , Chicago Bears edged the San 1short pass which McGee carrted The Rio Grande Redmen
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op 1lDIS
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....A off to strong bene , speed an
a SlZZ mg s oo mg percen age .
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game. bul who lheir opponent 1 Francisco Forty·Niners, 23·21 ; to the o~-yard line. Jlm Tayl- o 10 years ago ~~;~ afterBlend those mixtures and you come up with 117 points. w1t 17 an
app 11 ·
\'ill be isn't as clear as 1t and the Detroit Lions and Min· or scored on the ne1t play to an ealy lead Sa
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ld l That's the total Coac h Art Lanham's Rio Grande Cullege Th1s weeke~d , the Redmen
seemed a "'eek ago.
j nesota Vikings played a 23-23 1tie the score. Moments later noon before 900 f~ns ~d h~ Redmen produced Saturday afternoon as the Gallia Journey _ ~o Wil_hamsbtrg, Ky.,
The Colts won the Western tiL.
the Packers recovered a Jim on to whip Lh~ recent R~o ~r,ld - Cou nty quintet crushed VISiting Michigan Lutheran 117· 1to participate m the_ Southern
Conference title Sunday. down- Baltimore's win gave the Brown fumble on the Cleveland uates 39-24 m a preh!" 1~ary 73 before goo homecommg fans in Gallia Academy 's States Tournament With Oak·
in' the Los Angt&gt;les Hams, 24- ] Co lts their first co'lference title 122 to set up another score.
contest to the Rio - Michigan •g mnasium.
, land C1ty, CumOerland,
and
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_ I YFinal results showed five men fast breaks with D11lon, flashy Pembro~~.
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th1s season. In the Eastern UJ- Ily how well-~alanced the Colt lfour recovered fumbles and _an i B1g Clarence (Bevol Frane1s m the double figure scormg iJim Marshall, and Phil Trout Box sr.:ore or Saturdoys trivision, hnwever, the league- altaek has been this season. Iintercepted pass to down PhJla- was top scurer once agam I eolumn. Ten of 11 Redmen who winding up with the two point- umph :
leRding Cleveland Rrowns lost Colt quarterback Johnny Urutas 1delphia. The Cards parlayed I but he wa s some 40 pomts off saw action scored at
least ers which pushed RIO oul m
RIO GRANDE ( 117 )
some \'ita I_ground to the St. was held pretty much in check ~hree of the fumble rerov~rs his all-time ~ngh average he two poinl s, and Lhe Redmen front 36 - 20 with 4:53 lefl in Trout 9--0-- IB ; Trainer, 6-Louic-; Cardmals by bowmg to by the tough Ram Defense, but mto to~chdowns_ and defensiv e establ1shed a decade ago .
! controlled both boards with ?6 the half.
0--12 . Gilmor"! 4-1-9; 0 tl·
Green Bay. 28·21.
when his passmg failed the l ~ack Jimmy Wilson raced the The big man. about 65 pounds rebounds, 50 defensively . B1g l Trout, Dillon , Sharon Gr~g-! ion 8--ll -2?; Marks 4 -2- 10i
The Cards tOGk advantage_ of ~round game came through. mterceptlon 42 yards for anoth - hea\'Je_r than he w~s l~ years1Paul Dillon hauled down 32. ory, Bill Young, and Don Tram· IMarhsl ll--0--Z2; Gregory
Clevela_nd' s d~feat by handmg ' rh~ Colts scored all three of , er score. .
I ago, picked up 11 p_omts m lead- llio Grande hit 49 of lO'l field ; er combined theJr eHorts
to ' 1_ 7 ; Young 1_ 2--4: Leith 0the P!uladtlph_IR Eagle~ a_ 38-13 1their touchdowns on runs.
Defense ~as_ also the key in mg Ius mates to victory.
!goa l attempts (48 per cenn and ' give _Rio 16_ ~ore markers be- , 0-- Templeton l -0-2 ; Bulloss and movmg to wnhm 11:2 1 A fourth-down gamble and a Washmgtons v1clory over Dal -1 ft w;1s noticeable that three sank 19 of 26 charity tosses lfore mtermJsston and the Red- lock 2_ 2-6 . TOTALS 49--19games of f1rst place. In other , recovered-fumble paid off to las and the Steelers' rout of ' of the five regulars £rom the l 173 per cen t, in their season men held a comfortable 24-pomt 1117 .
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contests: the Washmgt.on Red- 1help the P~~ker.s ~own the New _York. Washington came 1outstanding b&lt;~ll club of 10 years Iopener. Twenty - three assis:s haatime lead 52-28.
' MICHIGAN LUTHERAN (73)
~~~- Lrip]~d~Lla~~--~~W- I Hrowns . Tra1~~g ~-~-~~- the ~ ~~Jth_ four ~lute~ ~~~c~p- ago did not make 1t Sa turday were charted by the Redmens \ Marshall amazed one of thel GaUop 7_ 3_ 17 ; Mapp 5- l - D1ck Barr, Bill Ripperger statistician. The hnme
club biggest cage crowds ever to 11 . Hardin o- 3-3: Hart 0---(1and th(' ball hawk of them all ,i committed 16 turnovers. and view a game on the GAHS 0; ' Oorr 2-1- 5; Jackson, 8- ,
Wayne &lt;WonderJ W&lt;seman.
. made 23 steals._
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hardwood early '"the second 6- 22; Jehr 2- 2-6. Yono
: However, J im McKenzie, Roy 1 Arter Paul Dtllon s two free . haH with hiS uncanny shootmg _ 7; Phillips 1~2; Peterson
MILWAUF-. ...E IUPil - De- 1 The Browns, expecting a run, I around right end to score as he Moses and Dick Myers
ea~h , \osse~ put the R~~en ahead 1,l fOm the corners. From a 2 ~ 0- 0-0. TOTALS
28- 13-7~.
spite the 28-21 &lt;lSS to the rug- sent their "goal line" defense , again fooled the Cleveland de- ' turned in good performances m ~ 6-4 wtth 16 ·34 remammg 10 the 1pomt _lead at halftJ~e, Lhe ,Red
HALFTIME SCORE - Rto
ged Green Bay Packer!. Sunday, : into the game. That consists of ! fense.
leading the older Redmen to· first half , Rio wa s n_ever head- I men _mcreas.ed theJr margt~o: 52. Michigan 28.
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Cleveland Brown!. Head Coach two extra tackles m place of , Taylor sc6ted again from the 1 viclo:ry.
· ed _In fact, the Galhans kept 34. With 6 33 left m th~
NEXT
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one yard line in the final pe·j For the losers, Dwk Race pullmg awuy as the contest [te~t.
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SHY the Browns aren't In good 1 Green Bay quarterback Bart I riod as the Packers boosted was top gun w1th eight pomts., prog_re~sed.
1 With RIO tn ~ront 95-61~ L~n- ~~--~------------=~""'~,;_-position to win the Eastern Di- Starr called a pass play and he their lead to 28-.14 before Frank Box score :
Michigan was ahead
on~y i ham cleared his bench
ut
vi::; ion titl e.
Ifound Mmt McGee open on the , Ryan fired a second touchdown !
1957-&amp;1 REr&gt;MEN
, tWICC, 1-0 on Longworth Mapp s even these lads ~roved. unst~p,
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I ass to Paul Warfield- from 191 Smith, 2-1- 5; Will iams, 2- (ree toss at the 19:09 mark, i pable. 1n _the hnal stx mm•·w~, re shU_ very much m this : time Walter B~~~h c~~gh~~ n;~ ~ards out-to move th-e Browns : 2--6 ; Larcey, l - 1- 3• Phe\ger ,I and 4-2 on a long push shot by i utes of ~chon, _the second and
thin g. he said &lt;..fter the game. M G
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1 0-2 Hace 3 2- R· TOTALS Mapp with 18 '36 to go m the third umts talhet. 18
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••we have a good football Learn ' c ee an rought him down, I wl 10 seven pom 5·
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wh1!e lurutlng the oposition to
and we lost to a good one to. the lanky Packer was all the I But _the Browns couldn't get 9- 6- .;il-5' REDMEN
m~If~r ;iilon broke the 4 - 4, 12.
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Franc1s, r - - ; oses, 3- 1 ea
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the side,
Phil 1Charles Templeton and Tramdown the cruwn by winning J Jm Taylor _immedJ~tely went to Warfield in. the flJ'st periOd,
, 2-D-4· Carpenter 3-3-: Trout pumped one in from the er kept the Redmen movmg
two of their last three games, over for the first of his two TDs \the pta! co~er~ng 48 y~rds
~rsTOTALS, 159--39. '
side, and Dillon Lipped one in. late in the contest. It was Hu!even if the runnerup St. Louis and Pau~ Hornung, used ~ly on I Despite h~ fJ~e ~owmg, Tay- . . - -- ---.
- - - - I Within one minute and six sec- loCk 's side JUmper which put
Cardinals win all three of their extra pomts, converted to tie the I lor lost a gam m ~Is duel With tions two by rookie Pa u I I onds, the Lanhammen
had the Redmen over the century
remaining games.
sco~e at 14·14.
I Brown._ Taylor . pn•ke~ up 63 Kra~se, lo record its fifth vic- ~ forged ahead, 12-4.
I mark - that made il 101-63
The Browns face the Phila- Jim Brown then fumbled on l y'a~ m ~carries whtle Brown ,tory· irt the last seven games. Rio Grande managed lo hold with 4:591eft in the game.
delphia Eagles next Sund~y, tbe ~ond play followill.g the I fmished with 74 yards I~ 16 at-~ Pittsburgh converted three fum- leads ranging from SIX to lO I Rw's biggest margin came
then the Cards and then wmd next kickoff and the Packers Itempts even t?ough he "a." hrld ble recoveries into two touch- points until the
rune-m mute with 1 57 left when T~mpleton
up the regular seasoJ against recovered on the Cleveland 21 .11 to a mere etght yards m the downs and a field goal to end mark . The came a series of hit a short Jumper to put the
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f75Jjl. Gallia - $5,50.'1.411,
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FOR NEW WALKS

Add a new look to your home. Add concrete
Sunday
rambling six yards to I
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last three g:mtes, the Browns
LAFAYETTE: . La. (TJPJ)
The Steelers turned a 17-3
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'1iller Bar::,er of ')aJ Anto~io, halftime _lead into a rout in the By United Press International . riors in the fourth , but the Pistitle.
NEW YORK (UPI) - Floyd Tex., won the ~5.00{1 Cajun thtrd period when fumble recov- The Detroit Pistons proved tons kept firing awa: from all
Cleveland started off strong Patterson and George Chuvalo Classic golf tournament with a eries by Bob Soleau, Max Mes- ; Sunday night that a well-bal- sides to wil it.
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against the Packers, getting a were match~ for a 12-round total of 277.
Isner and John Baker led to anced scorifl"!. attack can hold Player-Coach Dave De_Beus~pair of touchdown~ in the first bout at Madison Square Garden
touchdowns by Gary Ballman ,1 own ag~:~inst a one-man scor· cht::re was tops for DetrOit w1th
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BILOXI, Miss. (UPI) Mlckey ,and John Henry Johnson and a 1 ~1 machine j,1 the Nation- 19 poinUi , Rod Thorn had 17,
period. But the Packers' deft&gt;nse on Jan. 29.
WY 2-3284
t~en allowed only seven points I
IWrig_ht raised her lifeti~e golf , fie}~ goal by Mike Clark
I al Basketball Association, with while Terry D1schmger a n d
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I ALBANY. N.Y. (UP I) - New 1earnmgs to a record '$176,994 Field goals were the maJor 1a couple of points left over.
Reed had 13 each. Don Butcher
Middleport. 0.
Meanwhile the Packers tied It · York state extended . the large , wh~n ~he won the Mary Mills weapons that earned the B~ars The Pistons posted 8 99-97 ho,.it~ll':..__________
up in the second quarter. th~n ~nd small gam~ huntmg season Invitational goU tournament.
a wan_over s_an ~ranc~sco and victory ov er the San Francisco 1 moved ahead to stay 8 few mm. m parts of th_e outhern wne of
despite a 50-point • • • • • • • • • • .• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • a • • a a •
1the L10ns a he ..v1th Mmnesol.a. I Warriors
utes later.
the state unbl Dec. 6,
NEW YORK (UPI )-Former Chicago's R o g e r LeCie_rc scoring 'effort by big wi 1t •
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-middleweight champion Carl lkicked a 2Q-yard ~ld goal With Chamberlain in the only NBA
The key play came in the sec- MANILA (UPI}-Fiash Elorde (Bobo) Olson arrived in New 71 seconds to p\ay lor the confest of the night.
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front 14-7 and the Packers fac- boxing champion, outpoln:ted for his Friday night Madison Detroit's Wayne Walker boo led Wes~ern e DivisiOn cham~ionship I •
lng a fourth down with one yard Suh Kang II of South Korea in Square Garden fight with Jose a 37-yarder with 24 seconds left last season and apparently is as •
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to go on their own 44-yard line. a 12-round bout.
Torres of Puerto Rico.
to earn the Lions a deadlock.
good a~ ever after an
ill- I •
ness which kep him on the I •
sidelines early this year. But •
the Wa1 riors are now ir. the •
basement, and have lOst six of I •
their last seven contests.
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12 points behind In the first •
period, but then outscored the 1 •
San Francisco teat 1~ to 1 dur· j •
ing one part of th· second oer·,
L Phone for fast approvaL
lod to lead at hcrJftime. H u b •
Reed hit six Held goals from a
Z. Then stop for your money.
thP. ou~side during the Detroit I a
3. Buy cash bargains for less and save.
spree.
Chamberlain score.J 24 points •
4. Take 6 months, 1 year or longer to repay.
in the third period and twice ; •
hit tying bucltets for the War- ~' •
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South Korea 12.

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2 lhs. Whole Hog
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Sliced Bacon
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Kroger Fresh

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Los Angeles at Minnesota
New York at Washington
Philadelphia at Cleveland
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Turkey .Roasts ~:.~:.~:: lb. 89c

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New York
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Weolen Dtvloloo
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Mir.cle Whip
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Stuffed Olives - - - I•• C
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CLEANING

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Bowl, hQwe\l'er,
M:lchlaiD must walt for the
ouloome of the Notre OsmeSOuthern Qalifornia pme before
It ,mows' \fhlch team it will faee
In tho Rose Iiowl. Oregon State
and Solltherl Cal are tied for
£h st place in the Pacific Elsht
Con(erence, but the Trojans
woold be aliiiOllt sure 1o ploy

Under New Management

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Member of Pomaroy's Gold Star $700 Cash

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CLEANERS

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"nle last game of tho oeuon
beWith aU but two major bowl cat1 10met1mea prove the moot
. rths ~apped up, It's only ftt· op..Ufnl to tho nation's lop.
tine lbll ftrll.rllllbd NOire ranked teams too.
~ame, deelinlq ID iDYitaUoa Four teams' In the lop ten
tsell, lhould ba the dllll'lnln· flopped ' taat weekend as they
lnt flletor for wllol team gets ciOHd out their campaigns
:• relllllnlq Rose Bowl ' Ntbruka lost to Oklah~ma.
g.
11•1; Mlehlgan defeated
do:
8owl&amp;-o , In the race for
1; West VIrgin!·
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folll'lhcranked Nebraska; tho Or· !JoWI-boond Syracu•e. 28-2'1;
ange llollt will f•lur• 1oeond- Oregon was defeated by
ranked Alabamo and flflb.place State • 7-e.
T
la'::t =~ ~= ::r::~ Notre Dame (9-0)
8 sign of a latt-season
Stat and ninth
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• ran ed Syra- pounded Iowa, 28-0, on
cuse.
eround after 15-degree
Florida State is still lnokilll hampered John Huarte's
lor an oponent in the Gator lng.
u1

and
Meat &amp; Grocery Store

Main St.

against tho oi&gt;th-ranked Wolverln.. If they win this weekend.

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FLIXSTEEL

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Alabama (9·0) and Us Orange
Sowi opponent Tens (8-1~ both
were idle in preparatioo for tra.
dlUonal rivalries. Alabama mwt
Liefend Its No, 2 ra.Jidng against
Auburn, and Teus winds up
a.Jlllnst Texas AM
which
proved troublesome before suecumbing last year.

were noral band lowell.

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P'riday even~ac, Dec. II "'*' •:. d~~ ~;,.. pt11111deot,
~.,:'aal~tronl Club of
,.... In ...._ of ti,.

l'llDo were made to molor lo Ro•e.
Club
Sjll'!qfield SUnday, November Meetong u Held
211 fDr a mooting llld party at
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pter, OES, met
~ home of Mrs Richard Leil The Rose Garden Club met day evening at the borne Gomoo were played llld
holt when the Kin etob
; at the home of Mrs. Norman Mrs. Chart.. Bennett oo
'""' by Yn. M. L•
'l'hOl'oday evening at the bome MeCain with the program topic Sl
Yn. Walta' Bay01,Mn
G~·.gb.,;,
of Mrs Harry 08 . 8
me being "Christmas All Throup The pari)' will be beJ4 at
14rons and Mrs. Pat
Mro. · Annlce Oh~~ge,"''•.:: the House," by Mrs. Clarence homo of Mrs. M. L. French
Others attending were
dent conducted ,. ohort pb 1- Headley, and " Care of Holiday
Evelyn Lewis, Mrs.
01 Plants, " by Mrs. Kenneth Grifness' session and 1
BABY BORN IN GERMANY lley!lolds, loin. Lee
for a OlriJtm:, ':.,;e~~ ftth
' Relatives in Syracuse teamMartin restaurant O..Cem Mrs McC .
' od of the birth of a 1 lb. 2 oo.
II, at 6:30 p, m. follow..i on
ooun:
NJo:,::•; 3 to SP 4
a psrty at the homo of Mrs. be held Nov 28 and 29 t
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. a Augsburg, Grmsny
of Springfield as host- The Y· . 1 Tha ka . .
Helen Ann . Grandparents
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pr•··
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spec•
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grVIug
arMr. Michael
Gollin&amp;
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wt~ ona1- rangement 1or tht.! montll was b
Ge
d Mof AUji~ II
by Mrs. Ohlinger io&lt;ao award· made by Mrs. Howard Cald·
.. s
to Mrs. Pratt.
well. Flower arrangments were
Y
G
. Judged and ribbons awarded Tl\'0 PICKED
::.~~ere ~ed with pnz- to Mrs. John Arbaugh.
NEW YORK (UPI) - Qua....
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trback Archei Roberts of Cors.
ar
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traveling
pnze
was
won
lumbta ll'ld Bob Timberlake
a
8150 if~o~!c door prize. by Mrs. Headley. A
dessert Michigan were o am e d
Mrs Da~is
presented to course was served to 13 mem· scholar-athlete•at-larse today
A. dessert course
serv d
by the hostess, Mro. Me- by the National FootbaU FOWl-[ CROSS HARDWARI!
waR
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dation HaU of Fame.
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Ebersbach Hardware Co.

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SHOP HERE FOR YOUR

Here's A Big
Special Thanks To
Our Customers
With These Low Prices!

7th

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met At th~ school
mnber 12, with the
Mrs. Mildred Fitch,
The pledge to the nag
tbe Lord's Prayer were
tn unlstlll.
A Mother's Tea wUI be
MIDDLI,.ORT, o.
en Nov. 27 at 2 p. m. at
t..,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!..,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~l ochnol building to get acquairrted with the other mothers.
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and !th Grade P.T.A. of

by tho~
to the above
and
Mn.
C. J. Ebersl&gt;aob.
Favors

Kin Club will
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P~rty in
Sprmgf1eld

FURNITURE

CLOSED THANKSGIVING DAYI

-BAKER FURNITURE

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Helen John!lon Is chAirman .

The following

Crown

were made:

Mra. Nancy Ervin,

Pumpkin • 3031 oc
Topping-..
30321(
Cocktail . •
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Sw. Potatoes ~=~ 2 S c
Creme • • • 7••-21 c
1.34
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AND
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49C

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Kraft's Whipped

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Mince Meat or Pumpkin
MIX or MATCH

can

3 i $1·

Goldon lolo Fruit

Cln

Taylor or Royal Prince

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FIG BARS
2 P~i- J9c

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bershJp cl~alrman, helpe1'8
be named ; Mrs. Mason Flslrer.l
pro gam and magazinee ,~:;~:I
man; Mrs. Helen
Jc
chairman of the budget and
ance committee. helpers ire
Mrs. Fred Smith, Mrs. George
Holman, Mrs. Harold Smltll,
Mrs. Herbert Roush, Mrs. Dale
Hill, Mro. Oallt&lt; Hill, M,...
Paul Beegle. Mrs.
Harris
and Mrs. Jeanette Law.
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.,ust ~~ An Mrs. Ernest Wingett,
man ,of Spiritual and F;
Life. and Mrs. Mary
Kay
YORt, chairman of ::r.:al:~
RefresltmOnto of ec
~;I'll :llqlrlon't wait until
coffee
were served by the
you Ned ~ to do the
Jo&gt;l!. ,.. ,......, _ ....., ... ldont, Mrs. Fitch.
otom wlnllowa NOWI.l&gt;ick up
i!ew ill'orp~ IAIY.ON Stonn
"\Vi~ Kill aDd. •k 'ebl up
A Thanksgiving worship
wbn. the wJcina•• tWl Idly.
Each IAIIY.ON Kit ..,ntaino vice will he held In the
dear p1utic, molding A nail•. pers Plains EUB church
.iu•rYihtnt ftJr a compl•t• nosday at 7,30 p. m. Tho
storm window. B•t of all •• •
...,. 1111 at
loclll d•alor. tor, Rev. Eugene E. Emerson,
lnvltes the public.

oo'OD LIVING

BUY

goes with everything good!

brge 30 Size

Kraft Marshmallow

CELERY

jar

Nncat. lnotont

Lch.

10 or.
jar

19c

HEAD LETTUCE - - - 2

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E. Bartell
Handicap

Slmoa'1 Market
T. Osborne
R. Sargent
J . Coate
A. Coota
IW&gt;dlcap

1960 Corv•lr 700- 4 Door _ _ _ $895

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Mn•f'lr Co.

8. CUster
V. Hannab1

441

P. llenneosy
T. Hannesll)'
Total
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Real economy and standard trans. Good tire&amp;, radio, beater,
dart areen flnisb, lnterior ike new .

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Nov. 23, 1964

SOCIAL

Transfers

on

L. Gil_ .
H. Amberger
A. Sawyer
¥. Sawyor
Tolal
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Television
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470

PHONI WY2·2156

419
439
425

Of Cincinnati
Dies Friday

Clarence Sellm to John R.
Sailers, Alfld. lor Trans., Leb-

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anon.

t.l. s wcworm

Gamet Faith Williams, Ilk•
Garnet F. Hayman WUUams,
Admr., Agnes Polk, dee., to Ma·
4BO
Randazzo, Agosllno C.
15&amp; PT. PLEASANT - Frank
Shaler,
54,
of
Clncirulatl,
fonn·I
IU..ilazl,,
52 acres, Labanon.
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erly of Point Pleaaant died
Ralph Warner, dec. to Lillie
In Clnolnnatl alter a
Allld. of Transfer, Rut.

42. Arch
44.. OHerve

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6:00 Sign 0n _ News
wreckin&amp; 1quipm~ntl" · .
U5 Sacred Hearl Hour
6:115 Country Music
6:20 Meigs County RFD
6:20 Country Jamboree
6:25 Paul Bowers - Farm
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1:30 News
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11:00 Top Ten Show m airy
4:30
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6:57
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5:00 Commuolty News
7:Oil !!(Still .and Know
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11:30 Top Ten Show (Duttons) LfnLE ORPHAN ANNII
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7:05 Tlny'o Chapel
12:00 Noon News
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5:25
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12:30 Rev. Merlin Teets
5:30 Dinner Musicale
7: ~~ .Musical Clock
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5:45
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7:45 Word aod Testimony
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7:35
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8: 5!1 Com,nunity News
7:30 News Headlines
8:45 Baker Furniture Show
1:00 French Citr Baptist
9 09 Talk ol the Town
7:32
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7:45
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10:00 Public Service
8:09
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8:00
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10:05 Sunday Chapel
11 :08 News Beat
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10:45 Family Worship Hour ~: 11 :15 Mason Co. Agr. Ext:·Tues. 12:15 Chrtsttaos Hour
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PT. PLEASANT llughes,
25, Ashton, 18 Dated
Complete praetl.eal Walnllll: •
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at good condition at PJ.eaaant
OUR Rult'lent Trafllilll st.t.e•
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MEIGS THEATRE
Pomeroy, Ohio

SCOURING UNMECESSU~I

TONIGHT &amp; TUESDAY
Nov , 22-ll-24
"TH~ UNSINKABLE

MOLLY BROWN"
(Technicolor)
Debbie Reynolds, H:lr,·e Pres
nelL J&lt;:d Begley. Jack Krus·
chen, Hermion t' Baddt&gt;IE'Y.
Colorc.rtoon•
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 25

NOT OPEN

THURS .• FRI., SAT.
Nov. 26-27-28

" FLIPPER'S NEW
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Luke Halrin. Pame la Frank
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himself.

"STAGE TO
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Barry Sullivan. Marilyn Max ·
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EJ.V!S PRESLEY in

"VIVA LAS VEGAS"

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t~..turette: How Spry I Am
Colorcartoons
Admhsion: 75c &amp; 40c

Robert Smith

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LOAFERS
Full Rongo
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PANELING

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lnsulotlon
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Storm Doors . $29.95
Storm Windows
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Woothor·
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Mouldings
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HOMEOWNERS

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Insurance
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Miss Nancy Burns, student atll~==~;i:;;:~====:l;j:=C==#
the Holzer Hospital, School of II
Nurslng, and roommate, Ml.ss
Geresa Deanicts, spent
the
weekend with her mother, Mrs.
Ida Burns and other relaUves.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Landers of Columbus vlsiled brief.
ly Sunday wiUt Mr. and Mrs.
Eldo• Weeks.
Mr. and. Mrs. EldQil. Weeks
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Jolm Boley.
Mrs. Alva Hlte and son, Herald, of Baltimore, visited Saturday aflernooo wiUt Mrs. RoJ.
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~DDITIONAL UVING
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EXPENSES

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held wilh Mrs. D""Y'll' ,Thoma
and other losses.
prealdtng.' Plans were made lot
WE OFFER COMPLETE
a potluck Chrialmail dinner
party Friday, Dec. IB, at
HOMEOWNERS .INSURANCE
p. m. al tho home of Mn.
... ATA BIG ZO% SAVING.
Neubllng, 1\!Nple Placeo•
Call lor details.
were drawn for a gift e1
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prizes awarded to Mrs. :~~:~I
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