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Mr. L. W. McComas
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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·
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Colorc.rtoon•
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 25

NOT OPEN

THURS .• FRI., SAT.
Nov. 26-27-28

" FLIPPER'S NEW
ADVENTURE "
(Tf'&lt;'hnicolor J

Luke Halrin. Pame la Frank
lin. Brian Krlly, FLU)PER.
himself.

"STAGE TO
THUNDER ROCK"
(Technicolor)

Barry Sullivan. Marilyn Max ·
well Scott Brady , Lon Chan
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Nov. 29-0ec , 2
EJ.V!S PRESLEY in

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Eivis Presley, Ann-Margaret.
Cesare Danova. Wm. Dt-mar·
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t~..turette: How Spry I Am
Colorcartoons
Admhsion: 75c &amp; 40c

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LOAFERS
Full Rongo
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THE SHOE BOX
PANELING

:rtne wood paneling

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Wide variety of species and
tinisbes. As low as .. . ,

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Coiling Tile
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SHILVING LUMBER
Good, kiln·dried stoC'lc E.as1b worked. Jdea l for sbtolv·
iLl. V&amp;rious widths. Ali low

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LOUVER DOORS

Add charm to dull, uninter·

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IMohogony) 18'1oc
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Coulkinl . . . . . . . 39c
Kltchon Coblnoto
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Roofing Shlnglos
$4.70- 50 sq. ft.
lnsulotlon
Botts 3'hc sq. ft.
Storm Doors . $29.95
Storm Windows
•• low 01 $14.25
Woothor·
stripping . . 10c ,ft.
Mouldings
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HOMEOWNERS

rour nome
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.
lin Bearhs.

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Mrs. Fred l!e$!8~er enterPERSONAL PROPERTY LOSS
lained
lbe Third Friday ( 1lQb
PERSONAL LIABILITY
Friday evening at ber ·bom'e at
~DDITIONAL UVING
II Cave St. .
EXPENSES

A short business session
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
Games were played
HOMI MUr&amp;/Ai INIUJANC! CO.
prizes awarded to Mrs. :~~:~I
Reibel, Mrs. Everelt : Jl
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Mrs. Grover Erb and
Thoma. Refreshmenta
served by the bosless to lhooe
oamed above and Mn. Bernice ;
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Mrs. Cleland Hlne.o, Mrs.· Dale
Pctmeray Smith, Mro. Arnold Haya
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Tornado Cage Fortunes Remain in Doubt ;;;:_~--•1~.!.:.-:;!=:

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..... Brllala'l Labor ]ltlrtJ
11111 Ill 'liclar)l In lhe
Oet, .11 eleetlaao, the ~
llloclt martel bu " - likilnl

station collects an estimated $30,000 In
federal and state gasoline taxee, and the
total sale of all stations In the country
pa..ed a whopping 19 billion dollan in
sales this past year. There are many otb·
er characteristics of the stations that
make them a symbol of free enterprise.
The business is highly competitive, whicb
Is all in favor of the customer In prices,
and another element is the attempt to
lure buslneas by the attractiveneas of the
establishment and the ~romobon of cer·
lain brand names, and an ever widening
of all types of service to the hometown
motorist and the general traveling pubUc.
We of the older aeneralioDI can realize more than the young people of the
community tbe vast changea that bave
taken place since the first regular aer·
vice station made its appearance back in
the 1920's. They have come a long way
from the days when the principle Item
was dispensed In a five gallon can, or tho
putnps at the curve which aervlced cm
m front of the makeshift garages of that
day, often a revamped livery stable.
There seems to be no end to the improvements that are made u new establishments come into being. They are
now being geared to the fact that there
is apparently an endless lncreue In the
number of motor vehicles each passing
year, and with that Increase will come
more Improved services for us all.-

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An Overlooked Asset
WE SELDOM stop to consider that the
service stations of a community are
a prime example of successful small
•u..lnesses, and as sue)! play a considerable role in the economy of a town or
area. This country now bas more than
200,000 sucb establlsbmeats, and most
certainly we have more In this area than
the average town of ita size. Did you ev·
er stop too realize that there are 19 with·
In th• corporate limits of ~meroy-Mid·
dieport, and In the other villages of the
county there are another se\?i!n.
Over the entire country about 96 pernot ue owned and operated by Independent businesamen.
Thee otatlon• collectively are a real
community usel They are a rather large
employer of personnel, and all of the
men employed u suppliers ·rs~sea the total employed to a sizeable fii!Ure. TI1e
establl1bments on an average add aome
$15,000 In wages and UO,OOO In locally
purcbaaed material each year to the economy of the area they serve. On top of
that the owner of the station is a taxpayer In hfa own rl~bt and the phy•lcal
plants adds CODBiderable to the tax dupHcate of the clty and township in which
they ue located.
Many bave probably not considered
the role that the stations play as a tax
aollector. As such they are In reality an
aaent of the governm•nt. The avera11•

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ball fonunes for 1 - remain
questionable.
With tes1 lbon two weeks un·
til the seiiBOil opener at Sooth·
western oo Saturday, Dec. 5,
it still is unknown whether ace

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Brluab pound llllrlille lilo IIDIIIr oellia&amp; ~ l D d
there waa apecultt~011 that U.
pouod would bo dlnlued fGr
tlte flnl lime lllDce liiOIIMr Lt.
bor
did II Ia 1111.
At lbat lilDt tile PlmlliiiiC
led bJ a-at All* cut the
pound from tf,OI to Ill pr11. .

Larry Price, a 6-2 Senior, wUl [Iono lllarter

be able to play.
Price .uffere'd a broken rlghl
ankle ln the first week of lootball practice and baa not yel
fully recoverod.
The Tornado senior ll the

remainlnc

from
last .......,,1 Sootberll o 'I,U ad
thai ended up with a sjngle lou
and that being in _,.meat
action at Athens. Starters loll
by graduallDo were Mal Knopp,
Ted Bailey, Bruce 8eeile and

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Slmo oened aa head ...,.. tho llaerrea.,. Joba Comdllf,
ball coach ~~ 81.
o.:r, Dooovan, Clydl Trtpletl,
High SChool m Ilargetown, KJ. Bill Spotlit, RIIJ ~ Tom
fO&lt; ~ ~ befon """~ Didtllo, Dollat &lt;Jarrell
and
to Racme tbil fall. Sl. Calbertwo lne bad never "'"' ~ lbaD Frank l'nlfllll.
five games In any oiDgle RACINE tJaiEJIIJLB
on before Coacb S1ooe took .,._ Dec. I - .U II !beaten
er.. His . overall record there Dec. 11 - - · •
dur1ag hia three yean was 5I- Dec. 1Z - At ,_...,
28.
Dec. 1$ - Eaoten
Besides Price, the bulwark ol Dec. t3 - KJJer Cftell
the 196U&lt; Tornado team wUl Dec. zt - H-7
be made up ol lb: other oen"' Allllo!', SBB, .wa.o,,
iors.
Dec. • - H•mdea Pd
'fhese boys are 5-10 Joel&lt; 8os..
Cbaaacey.
tick. ~ Marvin McKelvey,
J... I - At Wallama
Gordon Fisher. 6-1 Norman Jaa. I - AI ZoMtvUie Norris, ~ Bill Baer and &amp;-1
c:raDo
Roger Adams. Juoior wbo wlll Jaa. 15 - At .oatland
be on tho varsity squad are Jaa. 11 - Yon
IHI Larry Circle and r.-10 Jim Jan. It - Soutb....tem
Diddle.
Jm t3 - Pomeroy

Peanall Wlckline.
The Southem leam i1 ceached
tbil year bJ Crayoor Slone.
Slone, 28, Ia 1tltiZ cradnate of
Morehead siate be play-

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tlte m.kel oUda and the ......
111ft . . tho (10111111 III1ICtad •
eerlllnty over lite pllllllllllt'l
IIJ: ~ and I bellll that
the government IIW bad . DOt
dealt adequar.Jy witll the ry'l tleepentna ftD1DdaJ ~
culttea.
DevaluatloD of ill OUI!rtDCI' II
l aubjact lbout wbiclt DD p
emment likes to talk utll lbo
deed. bu beOII ~lilllltl
since one objecUve of lllll:b a .
move il to Ioree dOWD apen
prlcea to mab them mort peUtive 011 world llllrhll. Devaluation adverliled tn advlllmply m88111 that prleel up lo fill the ilP, lltu wlplq
out any proopectlve ilia.

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GOSSIP IN GOTHAM
sliD owes the cafe operM
ONE OF THE MOST gallant eight weeks work, according 1o
llibll on Broadway is being her contract. She went to Holly·
wapd by the show, "The Sign wood a month after she opened
In Sidney Brustein'a Window"- at the cafe, and became a great
and It loolo! lite • winning bat- big star in the movies. If she
tle. Box olfteo receipts a r e wlll sing at the Little Club on
climbing steadlly, and every- any night - just one night one t. rooUng for the play, es- convenienr to her during the
peclally because its author, next three months, Billy will
Lorraine Hansberry, is so very cancel her contract and contribill .. The big buzz in the inter- ute $5,0110 10 any charity s be
national set has it that Sukarno names.
and e top name movie star
Coffee houses in Greenwich
have been ever so cozy ... An Village have fallen on evil tim·
important music firm Is all but es. The vogue seems to be at·
signed, sealed and dellvered lo most over, and many of them
a top entertainment corpora- believe the only way to survive
!ion . . . Dell Publlcationo ac- is to get a liquor license . . . . .
quired paperback rights lo the The "Folies Betgere" closed af
ellln
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g book on Gel!. Pat- mid a lorrent of problems.
ton·~ "Ordeal and Triumph." · Many thouSIIIUis bad been in·
Thear presses will roll 1,000,000 vested to keep it goiJl&amp;
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trs .,u,.wng . : . Broadway on the premise that
Israeli impresario Glora God1k there would be a road show.
has s1gnec. Molly Picon to Now that seems improbable, the
star In "Hello, Dolly!" In fsra· showglrts were behind two
el next year. Only over there weeks' pay as Df November 13
It will be tilled "Shalom, Dol· - unheard of in the New York
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theatre In modern Urnes - and
Oleg Cassini has entered !be the European chicks are just
Lady Bird Inaugural
gown hoping they'll all get their fare
aweepstakes. He is currently back hme. Of course it's aworklng
on three sketches mazirig the revue lasted as
which he'll submit lor ber ap- long as it did; tt was a colo..
proval . . . Gary Crosby, who sal bore.
now prefers
straight acting THE AGENTS for an lnterrnleo, wiD play a frustrated nationally famous star, noted
mn,er in • · Perry Mason oeg- for her gl mor, haven't the
men! ... There's talk of Vio- heart to tell her, but promo!·
tor Borge starring in a remake ers from coast to coast a r e
of the fllm "Mr. Belvedere." turning down offers of a prowhich originally was a vehicle posed concert tour. The profor Cllfloll Webb - certainly a moters. especially those In the
dumge of pace if ever there East, couldn't care less. SyJwu one. But when you have vie Varta , the new 20tb Cen-lollllob Berte pi ying Margaret tury-Fox star here to record
Leiptan'1 husband 1n ''T he for RCA-Victor, denies the
Loved One" and Jane Fonda rumors that she'll marry singand Rod Steiger oet for "Dr. er Johnny Hallyday. She's Ul·
Zlvagho, .. you begin to get the ing the "just good friends" line,
Idea that the fllckers are going and says she's interested in
wild.
olher chaps who are llkewlse
QUOTE FROM Louis Arm· lnt&lt;rested io her . . . Marion
•trona's wife, Lucille: "Louis Brando's son Christian and Hel·
Ia the last of the red-bot Papas. en O'Connell's daughter ' are
He is Ute only llvlng exponent California's biggest romance.
G! an American trodition. When They're both six yean old.
he 10011, there'• nothing." (Now According to rumors zipping
you know why Satchmo ought around TV Row those
In
lo title his autobiography "l charge of the "Peyton Place"
Lovy Luci." ) .. . Doris Day, series have been ordered to
first linger at Billy Reed's Lit- clean It up. The network bos..
lie Club almost 18 yeara ago, e1 are said to fear that one

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"Peyton" could suffer from a
storm of publle protests ..... .
Pablo Picasso, who baa never
made a oecret of hil chumml·
ness with the Communists, isn't
hiding his disapproval of Nik·
ita's fate, either. In one 0 lllli
conversation, Picasso said be
waa shocked at the Kremlin's
sudden switch in command and
he had nothing but praise for
Khrushchev. He mentioned the
design of theboldoandve thessid Rodatha
use as a sym '
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him
"The
dove
still
oay1
'Khru·Khrll'."
JOE LEVINE's
uncanny
knack for hiring the rl•bt - • ~·son at the right lime lo show·
ing ogain. Just 8 few weeki
ago he signed Mike Nichols for
h' '"-t · b
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11 ~· JO ao a move
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tor. Now, Nichols' "Luv" hsa
0 ned on the Main Stem to
eneral 0 iniOD that he's 1
en!~, and Pmost Holl ood
~udios are yearning for yw hl•
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Signa W't',
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GONE BUT NOT FORGOn'EN
IN memory of oor beloved
late Presideat, Jolla F. Ke•
nedy, wbo nt asaastlnated 1
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Nov, ZZ, 1983.

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He is not dead, he is just
awa~,

There awaiting hil loved ones
some happy day;
And In death be won 1 victory they cannot tal&lt;e way.
For more and more of his
lfea!neSS shall be proven
day by dey;
He gave his dear life fighting
lor justice, honor anc' peace
And on his noble brow rests
the laurel wreath,
Ando n his gentle brsest the
dove of peace.
And as the eternal flame
bU1111 on;
So will his memory, although
he's gone;
So sleep on, •·Dear Pre!ldent''
and take your - .
God took you ~oome, He know1
what'• bell.
Mrs. !IDherl Winebrenner
347 N. First Ave.
Middleport, Ohio

8ur 11-IEN FOGHORN MEIOTS PACI&lt;V

AT A SOCIAL 6ATHERIN6-·GUESS
Wl-10 IS WHOGE. 1001.. NOW···

By Wayne G. BraDdsladt, M.D. Does litis mean lbrt they are wetgbt?
Q-1 wa1 lold, not by a doc- bad for your health but DOl
A-Tak011 Ia moderatloa they
tor, that one or two calcium lac- quill as bad as being over- are not bad for your health.
tate tablets taken dally would
old in preveniiDg coldJ. Do you
agree?
A-Calcium Ia good tor perlOll! wbo have a proved cal·
clum deficiency. In
most
cases, tbla is better treated by
giving milk and other foods rich
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in calcium than by giving drug&amp;.
Rumon about the ability of YOIJTH ASKED FOR IT
What nm:t'! Well, If you can'~
calcium or other preparations
1'his column is dedicated to manage
any more &amp;ban
to prevent or cure a cold are young people, their problems "Thank you - I'll oee you
based on observatl~ \ilat have and plea~ures. their troubles tomorrow' n you've at least
not been subjected !D scientific and fun. As with the rest of Hel· made contact. She'll take II
en Help Us, it welcomes laagba from there.-H.
conlrol.
A neighbor take•
calcium but won't dodge a serious quesDear Helen:
lor some other purpose ·and tion with a brush-off.
You said you would Jive no
notices that he has no colds A Girl Can't Walt Foreverlessons
on bow to kiss. The
that yoar. He tells aU his Gel Wllb 11
only safe way 1o 'kfso il with
friends about it and urges
Dear Helen:
n your mouth shut, y...- eyes opthem to try 11. A few of them
I'm a lucky boy and yet I've ne and your tonaue In your
follow his advice, but they get
got a big problem. She's in tho cheek - you mJcbt at leal!
cold• anyway. They don't tell same room as 1 am in school.
tell them that.
their friend because (1) they
1 fact, we've been in the same -QNE WHO KNOWS.
don't want to hurt his feelings room Iince the fourth grade. I
Dear Helen:
or start an argument, (2) the
noticed
her
first
in
seventh
A kiss should start up the
maUer slips their mind next
grade when she beat me on chemistry but stop before thO
time they see him, or (3) they a opelllng bee - we were the
explosion. -JANET
assume !hot they slipped up tn
last two JIP, and !knew the Dear Helen:
some way. Or they tell him word but I panicked because
Kisses are llke eating pta·
and he says, ''So what? It sure all of a sudden she was .. she"
nuts.
You hardly ever
stop
worked for me!"
instead of juat any old girl.
with just one. U glril would
On the other hand, a care.
Wei~ ohe's still "she," but
fully controlled
study WaJ fate Is a&amp;ainst us. In my fresh- keep count and llinp at three,
developmenta might
made in a state penitentiary. Of man year 1 almost spoke to further
not
develop.
They should bo
the group who ""' treated with her - it took two weeki to gel
short
and
sweet,
in other word1.
a combination of dequaltnium up the nerve - and then IODle---L~
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and cetyl pryldinlum chloride body butted in and 1 turned
(Micrin Oral Antiseptic) only chicken again. Then she start- Dear Lynn:
Like: Rlng-a-lfng, but NOT
24 per &lt;eDt caught colds; in ed dating araother guy. . TblJ
ling~r-ing!!
Yes? -H.
the control group who did not year she was daliJl&amp;, and then
Dear
Helen:
use !be drug, 84 per cent got llhe broke up, so all'1 clear.
We girl&amp; would lite to voice
colds. ·These results were later Besides I am sltiiDg bahlnd her
our
opinion of boyo w b o
confirmed in a study of GOO becauae our EngUah teacher
swear
- repulsive! We tealtze
families.
placed me on the "girls aide'' an occasional 1wear word may
Q-Wbenever I begin to chew to regulate some of the commomy food, my nose run! profu• tion among the boys. I amuse slip out, but constant IWearlni
Jy. My doctor says I bave myself ni this position by we hate. 11 io the moat chiidlsh
chronic 'sinusitis, I also have cracking jokes to myaeU and thing a boy can do. Won't boyo
postnasal drip. Wha~ if any- talking softly 1o myaeU since 1 please take the hint? -s. H.
DearS:
thing, wUI cure It?
bave a nasty habll of oaylng
I hope so!-H.
A - Cbrunle uual dlseharge tbinga in a manner wbleb il
and postnasal .drip are cer- somewhat Iunny (to my own beTills column il dedicated to
tstnly an Indication of some
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wlldermenl). So before
at- family living, 10 If you're haY.
type of lrtilatlon in the sinuS. · tempt
1o answer a q....Uon I
es. A cure lo not easy, .but be- recite 1o myself what 1 plan lo ·
fore any treatment Ia prescrib!D oee
it sounds.
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live dryoeo• of the indoor ilr, really enjoylni u. TblJ lives
• high degne of community air me hope. She even told a &amp;ifl
pollution, excessive snfOklo_g, · who told a boy who told me
a!&gt; allergy or exceulve use 'If that she Jlkea me.
oi&lt;Ohol. It may even be due
So why can't I gel up the
to over-troatment of the nose
courage to ay one llWe "W"
with nose dropa, inhalers or to her? 1 can talk to boys all
IIISai ssivea.
right, but girls - or aeyway
q.,..lo Older to keep my weight "her," it's just lmpoaslbfe. 1n
down I lake low calory soft seven yean 1 don't think wo've
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bear the warning: "To be usid other, and tbal wao by aeoilk!ll. 'I
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as of the same family who have
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Harvard football team. Boyda
BOB MILLER, MGR.
/ UP! Sporls Writer
new ambition - to win the they defeated Scott' Groc.ry been active 10 !be maJOr Over McArthur
played in seve111l games Ibis
NEW YORK (UPl) - War· I' "comeback of the year" award. 81 • 66.
'th leagues, came just a wee'k af.
year although he ,ulfered
a
Opon S.tu•d•v• &amp; Un~l 5,30 Dotlv BetoN Chrlslmoo
Dave Holter led tht! way WI ter another third baseman Bal~ Eastern's Eagles, led by six- slloulder eparation in pre-sea- I
Bttinnintl D.c. lst.
ren Spahn has a new employ· The 43-year-old Spahn, base- 29 points, Steve Fuller had 19. timore's Brooks Robinson was point pe-rformances by Roger
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800 driDs.
ball's most winning lelthander, John Fuller 12, and Walter Hive- chosen the most valuable ' play. Spencer and Theron
Cruise,
• traded his toe pi te With the ly 10.
er in the American League. It downed McArthur 27-19 in a
Milwaukee Braves Monday for Paul Swish« led Scott's with marked the first time in the cage prevue at Buchtel • York.
a one-year contract as a play. 21 and Frank Cremeans hit the history of the balloting by the Saturday nigh!.
er coach with the New York nets lor 12 more.
BWAA that two third basemen In other games, Malta • McMets.
Three other Grocerymen, Bob have been picked in the same Connelsville defeated Y o r k
And, according to Berra, "it's Waugh, Bob Rice, . and C. A. year.
26 • 18, and Glouster edged Sl.
real good to have him,"
be· Duncan had SIX potnl!l each.
Boyer. an eight-time Notional Aloyious ~. The score at the
cause "he should be a real The · winners led 43 • 26 at League AII·Star selection, was end of the first period of the
UPI Sports Writer
help, After all, he's been halftime. .
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chosen for a season in which Eastern game was ls-8.
NEW YORK IUPJI _ Top·' around lor a long time -even In the _finale, G&amp;J w&lt;th _five he led the major leagues in Eastern- Spencer 2- _2- 6;
ranked Notre Dame increased longer than I have. "
men gettmg 10 or more pomts, runs batted ln with 118 while 1 Hartung 2 - 1 - 5; Cruise 3its lead over Alabama and Bi~ The likeable Berra also aH- blasled Falstaff 108 '·. 53 ·
compiling a .293 batting aver-' 0 -- 6; Badgley I - 1 - !:
Ten champion Michigan jumped ded: "We should make very ex. Carl Wolfe and Jun Bowles age the! is a single point below Koblentz 0 - 2- 2; Caldwell \
up to fourth place today tn the perienced batt.erymates."
led the way with 27 and 22 his major league career aver- I-S-- 7; TOTALS 9 &amp; It - ~1
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battery one of the game's most Mike Morrrson was n th nd ,,.
The national champion will he expetienced, but as Spahn said 16 and
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named next week by the 35 himself it's "probably the ng. Don Me Bufefa ,';.
eaced.
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Spahn, who won 356 games orn m
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Notre Dame marked its during his 24 years In the as be put 22 through the
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f01Uth consecutive week in the ! Braves' organization, charged forB,ilFlalsQtalfl.
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team this geR·
his decision to join the na- play~ . .0 ay
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Second-ran~ 1\l•bama held tiona! League's perpetual last· this Individual ssid, Itt ;"
its three fir~. .ace votes but place team, "I don't believe I be 8 diff:eot ,.itory uex me
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dropped six points to 301 . Both fit into the Braves' plems."
wriay ~m.be
aames on
Notre Dame and Alabama, un- Spahn, who won a career low
ere _w
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beaten In nine games, have of only six victories last season, 'f!l~rsdaholidayy,.
due to the 'lbankseontests remaining this week. feels he can be of ifalue to the ~~1.:..
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fhe Irish visit l)ou•.hern Califor· lowly Mets.
•lia Saturday and the Crimson "I hope this is the beginning
to
Tide feceS Auburn at Birmlng- ·of a new era for me," be said.
Aad ....... oaly one of lhe r...tureo of elotbia..,.
ham Tbanksi &lt;lng Day.
"The greatest job in baseball ia
TEMPEST
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WAGON
Arkan.... which completed i!s bt\iog a starlitlB pitcher and
en morw womea Hkel l,Oll women ill The Eleetrie &lt;'-)111111season 11iith a perfect 1(;.0 ree- that'~ the fi~st job I have to do.
Automatic. Ught blue, set off by white sidewall
olotiMo dryen*'
tan for featare, ucl ~
ord, the Southwest Conference .J W my title explains my 110'
Ures, one local owner. A real nice one.
title and a berth in the Cotton silioi&gt; - player-coach - I'm
prv•ed eleetrie- tbe peee! M~ wo..- prefer eledrie II••••.
Bowl. remained solidly en- pltdber:Jir!l ami, a cooctr. secIt eloo driee elodaM &amp;ullier aud ele1111er ••• quieker ••• lMia Lmpr •• •
trenched in third-place.
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Michl~an swapped, pieces with
Another .i- reason why Spahn
111111 leH 1o huy l It'• MIY to eee why ill bo- iD thia .._ willa
Nebraska, .which JO&gt;. Its first wants .to work into tlje Meta' .
aulomalie elotbeo dryen, 7 out of 10 dryen..,. a-eleM ..........
fll;llle of t1!e sea.!O&lt;l IW!I', week s;arting rotation .fs, because&lt; "1
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,fourth to s!xlb. Texas, the i963 • Spahn still feel he's physica].
more people pve ...-e - • •.for l"iaJ....eltldricl
national champion, continued as ly sound.
the No. $ team.
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log bac~ to· elifhtb a.ft~ Jhetr Notional lj!Jcltey 'L e @g u e
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There are similarities betweea
!be British situation as II exilted in 19t9 and as of loday.
Then. ao now, British IO(ldo
were prlclng themselves out o1
competitive markets. And then,
as now, there existed 1 serioul
gap between Briuab lmporta
and exporta.
A poulble straw In the wtlld
was a speech delivered bt 1.oD.
do&gt; by Swedloh economist Prof.
Gunnar Myrdal lObo llfd a mDd
devaluation of the pound should
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France. not notified Ia advance, accuaed !be Britillt of
undercutting t b e EUropeaa
economy in 1 bid for dollai-a.
The new rate was a boon to
American tourists ba BrltaiD
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rwheo he returned from qurul slated for
BEND, illd.
hunting in !be tittle
of . "':ednesday, g;ac: JohnBo!;~ Fullbock Joe Farrell will be I
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today was loting announced
the
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refused at I ~~ s ~~~~ate :the Porn~
nationally-fir~·
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rall(&lt;ed Notre Dame closes
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been selecte&lt;'-.Then finall~. eon- N~l~on~illo e;e~e SEOAL at football season next Saturday
BOSTON (UP!) Ken
y i Tb St L . third baseman first·placo votes lor a
point vmce~. ho said he was very 7
agaanst Southern Cohforma.
mb ~~~ suc~::s~~::sm::n~y was~ n~o~::t
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rivals Firestone and
Firestone wa• in , compi~te ley was .tbseconddded ~
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ln"•c•aptured their
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PARIS (UP!) - Bruno Vrsttln I
s~illght wins of'ttie. season and 1t1e as they beat Goodyear
Pete Young with a hot third HeH~~ hS: b~~::':": , ..
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f ~~Yd~tainedghl~ ~:T.:. I
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in Galltpolls lit- John Milhoan again showed his ints. Nine
those points leclton was
In _Iori• rneas: Trace.
piODBhlp Monday With • 14th
!~t~~!'~nighl
League play at Wash·~· brilliant shooting
leadmg the :me in the third stanza. Willie ure to t~e outst~n~g/er~rm
Gallia Academy's Blue Oev· round . knockout of
en&lt; h
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The halftime.,scoro was 44-201 I wao very lucky I had,;"'ch North Gatlia,
Trace,
Firestone.
feHows on
ball club, he and Kyger Creek will
CAMBRIDGE,
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said.
r hed later th. eek or aa Ken Boyds a 195-pound
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ev· Selection
the 33-yeor-old
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its 1964-65 campaign tonight.
TORNADO CAGERS _ Seven seniors will make up the nudeus of the 1964 Racine Purple Tornadoes who will , Coach Lloyd Myers' Southwestern Highlanders will
open their 18-game schedule at _southwestern on Saturday, December 5. With new bead coach Craynor Slone are i boat Symmes Valley In a non-conference battle at Soutb·l
seniors Marvin McKelvey and Brll Baer, kneehng. and m the back row, I to r, Larry Pr1ce, Gordon Fasher, Roger western.
lt will be the Highlanders
Adams Norman Norris and Jack Bostick.- Sentinel Photo.
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would bave 1 further far-raecta.
tng effact In that II, lib the
clollar, u the yardlllck for
many otber currenc1e&gt; tbrougb.
out the world.
Governmenll wltlcb pne.ied
Briloln'1 preoeDl one pnferred
to protect lhe pound lVIII •
the expenu of Briloln'l owa
economy,
It wu on Sept. 18, liNt. tho!
Sir Slalfonl Crlppo, tba tlta
cbaocellor G! !be exchequer,
disclosed In a radio addrea
that Britain was reduclng tba
pound 1o $2.80. So care!Uil1
guarded wu the secret that
Cripps did not even wrlll the
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By Blaaehe M. BaeldDJ
NOV. 1t - Just now a Unl- II dead "lfd dllflb a.d doao,
•erslty Ill Qllcago "spot" on Nevmnon to peep q.U..
TV •llowiDI that no foolball ev·
creep qafn, leap again,
er. esllll there ~cago, Eat or sleep or drink apla.n
which used to be 0110 of the 011, what fan!"
"Big Ten." Smart, kl!en look·
-Waller de II More
lng sflldents Interviewed by
Jack Lescoulle Aid, almust to, ,._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.,.
a man, that they didn't mfsl It, I'
C. E. BIU.oloe, Colmty Es·
loo bill)' studying; and they
Jn&lt;ant It, tbooe serious lada, tension AJeDt, lift, ''It
atudents of law, medlelne ..... doeoa't o!wayo lake Rll Inllffilclde to rid yoar house
the professl.,...
'111ey play RU!Iby at "0 plaats of Insects aad other
Chi" whleb u every one knows poslo. Sometlmee a bath wW
Ia th• father of all football, otig· do tile trick."
Tbe U, 8. Departmeat of
lnatlq II! England. where t1ie
playln&amp; fields of the great Unf· AP'icu!ture ·says a washlnl
veralty ol Oxford sent forth wltb soaP/ water and a sol!
some ol the most illustrious brusb or clolb may be an
m011 o1 our time. It Is said that that's needed to remove apBrltalll-. wan have been won blds, mealybqs, 8Dd scale
Gil the playlna fields ol Oxford.
Insects from broad • leaved
So U would oeem that ynu plants. Use two tablespoons
eann be a football star and a of amlld detergent 1o a galocholar at one and the same lon of water.
A DUmber ol lbese laseeta
t:lmt.
One of my favorite adages, o!so may be washed off tbe
bowever, Ia 41 You can't put plaals wftb a lukewarm spray
more water in an already full ot water. H 0111¥ - or two
plants are Infected, try robucket."
This, along with a other fa· moviDg tbe apirldo and mealy·
100111 one I bHrd rrom a lectur- bqo wfth tweezers. Or, ase a
er on the art of pottery, to a omall, tbla lllck (a toothpick
notq, rude .,-oup In tho back wiD do nicely) wltb a tuft of
of tho ball - the potter waa cottoa oa lbe ead. Dip lbe
at tbat.IDODitlll, lllaldng a love- otlck In rabblnJ alcobol and
ly earthon j~Q" right Oil the dab up lbe Insects.
llase, potter's wheel,
clay, I Rllllllllll
111&lt;1 an. Said be, to the "Great
Unwubed" who wero IICIIflllq
111111 ltltemtptlq: "I have lblDc f.w ynu to like home
1¥ith ynu, II you've 11111thlnJ to
Put It Ill." _ _
Entered Hospital
CHICAGO'S GRAND . o 1 d Among tlulse
who entered
MAD of fOI'IIW' years, way, way Hol!er hospital In the past 24
back Ia Alollzo Blagg, lamoua hollrl were Mrs. M. Oea Barld,
football coach now lOll, Jlvlng 121 Fourth Ave., Susan Kay
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Fruier, 198 Fourth Ave., Theoln Clllfornia •
doro B. Miller, 1815 Eastern

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Do Stores Start
Christmas
BEFORE
Thanksgiving?

Hospital News

That's A Question That's Often
Asked and It Deserves A Sincere Answerl

THAT ALL ADII8 up to Ave., Ml's. Llda L. BIIIICe, Rt.
somelbliiB bill 1 blrdly know 1 GaJUpoUs, Clarence MuUord,
what.
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Mind you I'm N - ' H. R~ l Ewfng!on, Mrs. KOI'mtt H.
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Ford, New Haven, W, Va., AJ.
S. foo_... 1 ve IIWl . ~ vln R. Morris, 295 w. Main St.,
grand ~· play their hoariS Pomeroy Stephen K Nel.so
out •"4 add giO&lt;)' to their Rulland ' W1IU
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ocbool liot ou1y w1111:c footban
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SC&lt;ll'I!S but In the monJ). art of Syraenae, Mrs. Ethel Betzing,
trtl, falmea, loyalty Syracwe, Daran Jay Reeae,
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",! deep bow to an 0.;.. Racine, Tbei'IOD A. Johnaon, Rt.
~. """ CGichea wbosa ,_. 2 Racine, Mrs. Robert E. Cbap-

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• Every successful store directs its best effort toward perfecting a helpful service to All its customers. And since
many customers· ask stores to make it easier for them to
complete their gift shopping before the crowded postThanksgiving period, Christmas merchandise and displays are brought forward early to accommodate them.
•And scarcely 11 major store in the nation could cope with
the store traffic that would be generated if any pert of
early Christmas shopping was postponed until

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e When you recall the extremely erowded condition• of
stores the final two or three weeks before Chrlstm11s
the problem becomes evident.

eGranted that the problem is not a one-sided one, it should
be recognized that stores are faced with the problem of
convenient service to customers, of maintaining helpful
employee relations, of providing a place where those of
the public who can not, or do not, plan ahead may select
the traditional gifts for their loved ones and friend&amp;.
• We are sure that if all of our storekeepers could chat with
you, personaJJy and informaJJy, that you would be con·
vinced of their sincerity, and that in the true spirit of
Christmas, they would not be criticized for their efforts to
perform a helpful service to their shopping public.
eFin11l1y, for all those reasons, and for others which wilt occur to you, don't you agree that beginning Christmas !!hopping early makes that task for you easier, faster and 11

eSo do yourself end your favorite stores a favor ,..•.• start
shopping now """" while selections are at their best ...

• Those in the store bu$iness know that an extremely large
percentage of the Christmas gifts that are selected
ore Items that are in plent.iful supply the entire ye~r.

while you have plenty of time to compare before choo~o
ing •.•.• while sales personnel can give you the kind of
service you prefer,

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stores are strained to capacity during the peak of the sea·
son; to maintain the kind of service aU shoppers have

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Thanksgiving. Even under present circumstances most

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some of the problems that confront all stores at holiday

Jones and DemCJf'rat C I au d e
Swann. Jooes was deolared lbe
'jrlnJier In the November 3l'd
1111eral election lor. lhe lial in
JOur on-.llbilrcb1 · ·
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and Swann flied (or a
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, _, ,I ~ lbe lolfolllniPlurality. Tbe recount will not
I "Ill, )t :1 , .. I iAJr&amp; ..... "' ht)d today but wjll be f;OP-

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and as a group they represent one of the largest employ-

the year.

liard tbillldnl till II. r.-der
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public would anticipate Christmas shopping throughout

problem for stores alone.

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tl aEcllUNTilD
bollll ol a ~ Cb!ll'ch J&gt;T. J'LEAIWIT - Twanty·
ill KatiiU-; ·
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''()poll . . . , lor Y n ,r clncts 111 "l!!P Counl)' have
eon~"
bltll counl4d lll tho ~unt ol
it Jtlll7 ... IIlii 1101 IW'- Ute House of Delegates race
flil wltell I . ...
down to betw.., t.pu~&gt;Ucan
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FJGm RESULTS
SAN FRANCISCO (UP!) - i Locust St.
Middleport
Bobby Foster, 174, Washington,
fthon• WY 2·2111
D. C., stopped Norman Leith·

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• However, when the reasons for the urge to "Shop Early"
are examined, the most critical agree it's MORE than a

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Karen Lynn GrUfith hal re- :
sumed her studies at Pomeroy
Junior High School on a half- ~
day basis after being absent
for the past three weeks wjtb '
a throat and ear infection. · ·

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When you're looking for a tun-size car (a FordfChety-typ! Cll); ld J011
want it hot and handsome ~ at a tower price -yoo bavea't 1881 aaytblag
tilt you've seen Coronet. Any way you,took at it, Coronet's tbe JIIOSt for 1be
least ... with optional power to 426;cubic inches; With room, Ada aad style.
With a price that's tower by a'tong shot- model for model-thaa MIY
lull-size Ford and Chevy in the book. Coronet! It's the .setnngest Dodge,
because just about everyone who looks-buys. Hma!' you S!8ll ~ J8t1

"COLEMAN"

of the objections to early Christmas shopping promotions.

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man, Jackson, Mrs.
Loretta
autwnn evO!IIIlls lor over three French, Jackson, Mrs. M a r y
""" months lire tun ol dev&lt;&gt;- Alma Danner WeiiBton Albert
lion lo our ynunJ, giving their Richard Jew;ll, Coalto~ Mro.
toi!Stanl effort to bring out the Dewoy Smith, Jr.,
Iron!Dn,
best In them.
Mrs. William Kenneth Grant,
RI!CENT ARTICLE "Wh 1 Huntington, Eric Shawn Flem·
" 011 11B 8 ing, Raceland, Ky., David L.
Bad!
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We Ha
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a Parsons, Ravenswood, W. Va.,
shipwrecked J,~Y D~~ante, Mrs. Richard K. Hardy Rav·
who bnUers Land., hoi ·~ enswood, w. Va., Mra. Ralph
his helper replled,, That ~in 1 S. Dettre, Ravenswood, W. Va.,
land, Jimmy, !halo the nrl· Mrs. Donald J. Fauk, Ravens·
zo?,;eU," sayt Jimmy, "pull wood, W. Va., and MlnUfee Ed
1 Ripley, W. Va.
than Blevins, Rt. BJrtbs
fer It -" It's be tter
nothing. N
Mrs. Donald E. Glenn, Hen·
ANOTIIER SCENE Ill the der11&lt;m, W. Va ., daughter, 12:10
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~ame article, and m a 00
Dlscblrged
room scene tho cle!eodant, one Patients recently discharged
Fenton wu aalul wbat he wu included Carmel Jewell, Mrs.
doing lhe IIIOI'IliDII of the mur· Clyde Dey, .Mrs. Audrey Wick·
der.
line, Clinton
Sayre, WUUam
'"I wu In the kilcllen, your Deere Mrs WUUam Pelb'ey
Honor, frylD' I dove, u thus Mrs. i.ancto~ Smith, Mrs. Jam:
lh8 delendllnt.
. es Ruth, Mrs. Isaac Sheets,
Murmura Fred Allin,
his Kimberly Paye Kimberly Good·
lawyer, ''AlD't ~thin' sweeter erbam, wn~ H. Hutchinson,
than dove meat.
Terry L. McManus, Cyndia Har·
Fanton: "I ~ a cut rlibl up rls, Lewie Riddle, Rev. Robert
under lbe wing.
,,_ pari Smith, Paul Morton, Jobn Crlal,
And Allin: "!ole f~r "'"
Richard DeWftt, Mrs. R o y
-well 011 a boa~, !would be SaiiDCiers, and Mrs. William
co! led a rudder·
....... Mannering and Infant son.
Judge, bansinl pvel ...,......
eronaly: "Gentlemen, this ain't
ACTION FILEJ)
a eook1ni clal8. It' a I murder PT. PLEASANT - A. civil
lrlal.''
action has been flied In the of·
flee of the Circuit Clll'k styled
TIII!IM WUZ THE ciqo, II .Wholeaale Service, Jru:., vs. OrJOII'U • - a faYIIri~ quo~ ville Farley,. 221M Jefferson Blvd.
of us Sonfot' ~· 111011 of Pl. Pleasant. The plaintiff deIll lonC put Mlddle-J\aa ~ judgment ""'inll Ute
Spread" and totllrlng ahoul fondant lor the IIIQ!le of f492.02
with "S•Illinl 8enlllly" which Interest and coats for merchanlalter phtate I puled on to dile sold and delivered by the
llllolr banqusteerl- , .. plolntlff to the do!endant on or
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ahoql February 25, 19114,

THE SAVINGEST,
SELLINGEST, FULL-SIZE
DODGE IN HISTORY
Meigs GeneTal Hospttal
ADMISSIONS - None.
DISCHARGES - Virgie Hob- I
stetter, Pomeroy;~Otto Mulford ..

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FURNISHED house ln- -Po_m_e- SLUGGISH sepli&lt; tank? Clog.
d bath $50 ged drams? Get Klean-Em-AU
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side a nd out Near Main St. I mark F~rm Bureau.
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Card of Thanks

I WANT TO thank all the won·
OR FOUR room fur- · 1958 MOBILE_ Crui~ er, 50 .et_. x
derfu t people who visited me, THREE
apartment for rent. I 10 ft., ~wnmg, arr condlUo~sent cards and gifts and were 1 nished WY _3333
er and fence , excellent condl1
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tagevil!e, w. ViJ. 372-6891.
return home. Your kindness Tlm.EE ROOMS and bath. Furshall be remembered. Mrs.
. h d 11011 Mulberry. Ilea·!
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The Ladle! Aulllary of Am~ Pool • of eroy wiD meet 'I'Uuilay, Novomber U , at 7 p.m. at tho poal
borne. Potluclt oopper will ba
oerved !&gt;Oforo the meeU.,.
'nle Pnmeroy WCTIJ will moet
TueBday, at 7:30 p.m. at t be
United Metbodllt ebureh.
NOV. !1
The Wildwood Garden Club
wiU meet Wedoe&amp;day at 7:30
p m at the home of Mro Ho~er Hotter' Chester 'load,. wtth
Mrs. Dwight Milhoan and Mra.
lloler Frecl&lt;er u eo-bolles...

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PHILATEIJC FIRST-Nlserta'• new Kennedy memorial .stamp earrle&amp; ,wtth It 1 first for
stamp coJlectors. It is a souvenir sheet featur.m~ the late pn:s1dents _widow and her
children. The sheet, which contains four five-&amp;hilling &amp;tamps, wall undoubtedly be rill*
only 35,000 have been printed.

The W.C.T.U. will meet Frl·
day evening at the First Unit.ed Presbyterian Church in Mid·
dleport at 7:30 p. m. will! tho
Rev. Donald Hicks as lhe suest
speaker.
Rock Springs Grange will
meet Friday at 7:30 p. .m. Jn.
stead of Thursday, due
to
'nlanksgivlng. There will be a
progam BDd refreshmenta will
be served.

River News

Cohens 0~~·
Mr. ond lfrl. Olarlu 0111oa
oolebroled tbolr liuo -....1~
annlverwy will! 1 .n..- a...
day at lhelr Buttornut Ave.,
home.
MJsa Olarlolte &lt;Lottie) a.ttdt
and Mr. Clw-les CobeD were
united ID ID8rl"lap November
23, 1914, at tha lletbodllt pu.
IOnBSe, Pt. Pleaiaot, W. V~.
A three-tiorod •oddlnl cab
Iced In white 111111 decoraled
wllh gold roaebuda 111111 topped
with numeral ••so,,. IIJlTOUDCI..
ed wllh wblte leaveB, IOid wociding bolls and white nyloa aet,
tho silt of tbelr erand&lt;bU.
d-ren, centered lbe dining table.
Presenl beside 1be honored
couple were their erandcblld·
ren and geat gll!ldcbJidren,
Mr. and Mra. Jolm SI!IOn 111111
doushters, Melanie and Belh,
Muon W. Va.; Mr. 111111 Mra.
James Sllson 111111 dauabter
Jamie, Cll!U&gt;n, W.Va., lnd Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Sisson and
daugbters, Mands and Angie ol
Pomeroy, and Mr. ond Mrl. L.
M. Pri..,.parung In the. evenIng were illt. and Mrs. VIncent
Knight. The couple received
many lovely gifto and canll.

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antenna. Like new, priced
quick sate Phone WY 2-2440

LOST - Lady 's wrist watch FURNlSHED 5 room
apar -~
WY. 2_2·:&gt;93
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on Kroger's Parking lot. Fri- ' ment. Newell 's Sunoca, Ches- . ~r ______ ·_ _

day evening. Phone n3·5928. ter. 98.1-2305.
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1960 FORD Sta ti on Wagon .
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' Brown's Tratler Park, Mmers- ar.d power steer ing_ Plhon•e I
-....,-,.-I ville, Ohio. WY 2·3324 .
WY 2-0816.
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IT COSTS nothing to use a Blue '
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Shampooer ~ Duplex, 3 bedr~W- · Sug3 r I HOTPOINT electric
stove
with purchase of Blue Lustre Hun area Pomen . Phone Small d.ropleaf table and 4
Can! rpet SMhadmdlpoo .rtBaOker Fur·
WY 2-3618.
lO 2 tie
chairs. WY 2-3658.

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Gauge readlnp:
Gallipolis
Dam 18.1, 12.6, running 2\\ feet PresentB Program
on rollers, Pomeroy-Mason 20.41, Pt. Pleasant 23.94. Hinton The Intermediate eluo of tho
.63 falling, Kanawha Falls 3.1lt! Pomeroy Cl)urch of Christ.
rising, Charleston 18.93 station· tausht by Miss Ellzabetb Duf.
ary. London, Mal"met and Win· II', presented a Thank.qivlng
field dams were on the sllll. program during tho
Sunday
SChool hour Sunday mornlni.

Gain, C.L.R. ''Top Hat"

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1bbtll ~ 1
faWac till eM lrloaiM frOm '""'11 1111
to pial lbt 11411 • Ito fred ....,..-., old marlli 111111
pqe. c;as.TV, boiw...,, olred oerllll. .l _ . lrlbale li
Ill hour lriiiJta Ill prima limo 1 - t . d wllb I JIIOOII of IDi

Jut Wod....ilaJ. AI 11111 rote, quiet. 111111 wldle 1111 tel""Uiai
llunda7 - )1 epparentlj- .... odhorell "' lbli 1110011 wllb
fell bellor bJ lboio Ill cbafiO mol clocPe7• 1beJ *'llid
liJ :UCI DO BIUIW
ly lelevliloo &lt;oUl4 oenoo • an 1101 111 d"W IUCb 101eo u 111011 ou1 t1. plaee
BOLL YWOOD {l)PI)- Wu It IMtnuneot of commnnt..adoa. "Bon•nu," a, "Wqoo Trilll" by lbe IIIIJil ctaptr.p.
already a year! '!Ida lmlll have 8ucll potential! Sucb promllel "' "OIIIdld Camoro." ·
ml&amp;ilt bavo 1bDU1Jb1 IIIII
.... I tbo1Jihl loJnc lbrouJih Walt 111111 see, IOJJla said.
Perhipo J0U raeled 8UIIday netWorb-wJtll proflto 10
tbe mllldl of miiH0111 of te1e- Well. we all walled. And walt.. u tbl, ~ did: Your tacular, 11 U..,. keep
olewen SUDda3 11 tboy tuned od. ADd walled. ADd we
wllllllorlq back oonstant. -m!Jiht bllve IUipOI1llod Jllll1lll1
In lbe network ::tbutes to J'resl.. 111111 wllitlni. And notbln&amp;
1y to 1 ·Jilt qo, ralller Ulan prog1 ftlllllq b 1 whllt
dent Kennedy m the first IJIIIl. eoune, lw cba!l&amp;ed. 111111
baing able to .,.,..,.._ 1u111 d to pmen1 1 period o1 'lrl• ......,. of his BBBU~dm. lnl wiD. The opportunity
.., the rideO opoclala-partly ~ Ullllled Olld llllllllllont
For to this eoner1doa, the ... only evaded lhoae who rua tel· boeauoe 1 l'dr 180 lho feelil11 tmo
oallluUoo 111111 tbe fouNiay OYislon-lhey 1\01"111" even
of 11101110r1a1 ,... JIIOrt wholo,
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will always be lnoeparablo ID
thoui!Jt.
It wao, a yeor 810, tolevl·
alon'o saddeot moment, yet at
the oarne dme lhe moment of
Ita most dlgnjlled ond toworlng
achievement as a public service
and slrnply as 1 eommUIIJ.
eattoas medium. And remember
all the line talk and hopes for
Video's future shortly afterward?
Now, Jurely, some aald. televlIlion could never be the IIBDie

an attempt Ill erasp lt. And
IUeb a video ...,..-~once can
brlns about no alteradon of Illrectlon, then it 11 doubtful that
an)1hlnJ con. U anylhlng, Ibis
television season II worse than
laat. And It 1s an Irony that lhe
only oJin!ftcBDt aorall to have
II! debut this •......,. Is '"ProIDes In Couraee," based on
Pr..tdent Kennedy's book.
Sunday's varloua network
butea were of predlemble
era! exeeDeuee, lhe Plellorll!l I

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m• equivalent
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turity. would com• over video, and magazine stories
lnfluenclni; matters up BDd dowo the event. Yet It was
tht line, Everyone bad .... . lo ny lhe leost, .that no
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risonville P.T.O.
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