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' Special Service
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PlQIIninw Party

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Mrs. _Cecil _Bradbury opened the change.

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if1 1~~t' Shaves. was sung 1n un- PWI Meinhart followed by grout~ ·

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Path." Mrs.

TONIGHT thl'V SATURDAY
"FLIPPER'S NEW
ADVENTURE"

{TechtUcolor)

Robert WSicner

presented the program
"Organize for ProtectiQn."
meeting closed with the hymn,
''Onw.ard
Christian Soldiers.'

Luke Halpin, Pamela Frank·
lin. Brian Kelly, FLIPPER,
himself.

CHRISTINE COATS
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Coats, 295 S. Front
Street, Middleport, are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Christine, to Mr. Russell
Leonard Mcintyre, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell
D. Mcintyre of Great Neck, Long Island, N. Y.
Miss Coats is a senior student of Ohio Northern University at Ada, doing a resident intern~
ship at the Germantown Hospital School of
Medical Technology at Philadelphia, Pa., and
will receive her A. B. degree in the summer of
U!65. She is a member of Della Zeta Sorority.
Mr. Mcintyre is a graduate of Wagner College Staten Island, N. Y .He received his A.B.

de~ee in 1962 and is now a senior student at
the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadel·
phia Pa. He will be ordained into the Lutheran
Mini~try In June, 1965. He is a member of Phi
Sigma Kappa Fraternity .
The wedding will take place, February 27th,
1965, at Heath Methodist Church, Middleport.

Gift Exchange
Is Planned by
Chester Grange

Sorority will
Assist Jaycees
Toy Project

(Technicolor)
Barry Sullivan. Marilyn Max·
weJI. Scott Brady, Lon Chan·
ey Keenan Wvnn.
SUNOAY thru WED,
Nov. 29-Dec. 2
f!:J.V!S PRESLEY in
"VIVA LAS VE(;A$''

('l'echnicolor)
Anll·Margaret,
Cesare Danova . Wm. Demarest. Nicklv Blair.
Fe1turett•: How Spry I Am
(olorcartoons
Admission: 75c &amp; 40c
Pre~ley,

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FIRST CLASS
Buy now, beat Old Man Winter with a
Value-Rated Used Car. Trade where
you get service before and after the
sale.

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White, Swan

QUALITY

61 Pontiac Tempest·- S119S

REGULAR

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·.; UNIFORMS

Certified Oil Station

4 door Station Wagon. Automatlo transmission,
white sidewall tires, blue with blue interior,

61 Chevrolet 2dr.. -- s1295
Biscayne. Six standard transmission, white side·
wall tires, green with green interior

SOME PEOPLE PUT THEIR
MONEY IN CATTLE •••

60 Chevrolet Bel Air .. s1195

.FOR WOMEN

$S.9S ·
.'i'al!ored ·Of; ~h. and wear 1J!IpDn ·

4 Door. V-8 motor, automatic, radio, white sidewall
tires, white over bloe finish, with matching blue
interior

·; .fiiH'Ilf;wiih' ~ el..ueltt',.,:
.~· ~eicollar, bow and . .Petal"
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with matchmg green interior, radio and white sidewall tires

-CHECK THESE "AS-IS" SPEOALSe56 JEEP FULL STEEL CAB
New 6 ply tires

$895

Four wheel cdrive. Motor just overhauled.

e 57 FORD 4 DOOR
Fairlane

v.a automatic

$495

KARR and VAN ZANDT

MOTOR SALES

GMAC FINANCING e OPIN TIL I P.M.
WY 2-St42
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POMEROY

••• some people put their money in COl1! •••
but when a fanner needs extra cash iA 1J
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.l"'se), there .s nothing· quite like money ill
the bonk: A SAVINGS ACCOUNT here •••
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Sedan. 6 cylinder motor, ~utomatic, gleaming black
fmi&lt;h set off by white Sidewall tires. Shows good

~ Door Wagon. 283 cubic inch V·B motor, automattc, power b!akes , power steering, white over green

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r.''l r:..tt ene'riY !rom the IWI 10, ••plore the planet before IMI. mlleo of Mart ne&lt;t July 14. Ita poned from Friday .llet:a..a,•
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the croft on its jolll1l&lt;y Its predecessor faited on an camera will peer throuch the radio troublo.
.....,..,..aft eq:ulppecl with a tele.
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identical pieture-taldnc mlS!Ioo .thin Martian atmospbere to About 4 minUtes alter lilt
filion eamera ..-Hnll from
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. onap 2% pietureo trhlto Ill act- lu clbabod Into
an .orblllllg 1auncher on a 325 ,
110t be known untU lato today Ill Besides prodliCin&amp; the first 1eotilic Instruments try to on. partly etoudy oty IMI a
mllllm · mBe voyage to apy 011 '
craft was on the proper clooeup pictures of Mars, the lock oome of the secrets of the coll111111 of flame, a
Miro and Its puzzlilli "caDals." tbe
to make Ita hllloric r..,. pioneering probe b ""J'""ted to planet.
cy spokesman said " ..OI'Jlibi
Mariner-! wu first prope!J..
with
Mora. Mariner make studies vital to U.S. 1be wlndmtll - shaped probe, looka 10011 ot tbJa
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ed into an "alm1Jl8 orbit" aIts own r&lt;I&lt;ket engine to plan! to land robota In 1961 on wearing a new metal oooe l Today'o launcll cllmued ·
I'OIJild earth. About 40 mtouteo
small c:halliH in ito tra- the planet. which . scientists cover in place of the fibreglo.g unprecedented effort ,in
after blastoff, the Jl&amp;ena upper
f~l Is tho most ljkely to bar- shroud that ruined the Mariner j the $112 ml!lloo pr&lt;tl'tm
. ataga, acting as a flyin&amp; launc!l tor ··
' 1be ......,..aft, •lth Ill bat· bar lifo.
-3, launched Nov. 5, raced into appeared in dalli" of
pla~orm, rocketed lbe ~
of oleolr&lt;Inlc ~ and sen. II oil goe1 well, the probe the sky atop an Atlas •
canceled after IIIe lllariner
craft . Its jOUl'IIO)I to Mara . 11 Americ1111 Iaiii hope to I wlllowoop within 7,011f to 10.000 rocket. Tho shot had beeD
dluator,

flowers for beauty, Mrs. Charles Searles; ltvesta&lt;;k &lt;n chick· The November meeting
of"
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passed five grams of co~. to ! Methodi·.t Church with
Mrs.
the audience for Thanksgwmg 1 Allen Hampton, president, in
Day remembrance for bless- 1 ha
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logs.
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. of i Group singing of the hymn,
Th~ .atte~dt~ took gtfts ; "All Hail the Power of Jesus ·
food to be distrtbuted to n_e~y Name., opened the meeting folpersons for ttte _ThanksgJVmg lowed' with prayer by
Mrs. l
seas~n. The meetin.~ was clos- Hampton. Miss Lucretia
ed w1th the hymn, We
heimer reported on films
Together·''
able and Mrs. Hampton told
RETURN TO POMEROY
taking the book to the Pomeroy 'I
Mr. and Mrs. Tho~s .
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in memory of Mrs. C.
Pomeroy. returned Frtday
w. Downie.
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after a two weeks vacation
Mrs. G. H. Ewing was added I
San Juan, Puerto Rico, · · to the legislative committee. AI
their daughter and
was held on lncreas-1
Agustin Montanex and
the membership. It
son.
to send gifts to the
am ut Chi11icothe Hospit."lL
Devtions were led by
Genheimer who used as
theme, "Choose the
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!.reading

ison The RE"v. Donald Boone ,
of the poem,"Givinp
~~rur . told the .s!ory .. of ~he Thanks." Games were p1ayt'l:
· r 1 v~ Grains of Corn wh1ch 1and prizes won by Mrs. Rich
dt&gt;smbed the allotment o_f fl_ve ard Bailey , Mrs. Meinhart, Mrs.
kernels of ('orn to each. p1lgnm , David Farmer and Mrs. Chest·
tf' mtlv dunng the _famiJJe . . He Ier Zirkle. Mrs. William Lowe!'
recalled
the bountiful
blessmgs
tr·b u··· h-tess .
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enJoyt'd today m contrast
those of the early pilgrims.
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btold Sunday evenJng at the the home of Mrs Karl Owen .
Middleport First Baptist Church ·The party will ~ hekl at the

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of Col&lt;l! lid lM •t Jllo tlld Ill tbe ~ 1eetea '"" ilold~ lw
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waled a hot
llr_st half tanl i!'V'P tbe llobclts ...,.. a di.-CIIJI 'Mdt ;.. 'nrf)l h!IJ. 1I!C afhlt .. tile lloleltt
Fridoy night to wm/ tlleir llrot will th4l Southenl Vllllf C. 1r lilt lot liS II 1111 :11 ........, -ed acelleoil'fl"" 111t0w fGi'm•
aame of tht l!IM4 bultotb&amp;U lol1nca Ull.
'hrrf 0 . . - .... addeil llll1r:llll • pcllllll 11 tlli wrjly' oea1011 U...lrom lllnnao Trtee. lbl by Danny Tyo, Chuck Milt " bla 11 pOiiiii In Ill* JU'lpo.
The KC win slllppod 1 two Lueh, IIIII Don Tbo111111 KC ........
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Nov. ~s. 1984-3 iD 111e oecond period. but Kyaer
RuQer led
¢Nek lid II tbf iDioriiiiJJNo 21 pomts ll!d 'fye - lldl
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Jlll!lt wtnnm,
TIMJ Kypr Cree~ 8olo:ats con- GtorCt

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Produces 66-65
Redmen Victory
~GLES- The 1984 edition of !he EutP.rn l!:agles

ll!d Tom M..- put the
Wildolts back Into the aame
with limely baskets.
The Wildeall! w•e behind ~f
a sUm 10 palnte as tbe fourth
periOd llq111.
Rucker reilly 101 bot \to tho
Wildcats 11sed .. unUIUal of·
fei!H which left Rucker with
just one liWl 1uardllla him, I I
ht dlllhped 10 poilltiJ Ill to lmocll
KC's lead down to a - • •m
points.
Kflor Creek Iough! gallandy
however, 08 Leach hit three
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Ht!!lllft TN&lt;lt 44-li.
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With If lllld lel'l'f-Htll ..._l,l,.j_
Randall Mullins led H....,.. -

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WILUAMSBURG, Ky.- A 15-loot jump shot by Soph·
will have h~ight ·and experience. Veteran Coach AI omore Don Trainer with just six-seconds remalnlni car.·
!JoWIII, tormarly of Ames·Bern, is h~1•dlng the Green and l&gt;(hlte. Varsity players will indud&lt;•, front row, Steve ried the Rio Grande College Redmen to • chi!Ung M-8&amp;
clay Dilbt at WUton, Wldle .KQf
.~aley, 'J.'heron Crulte, Ken Caldwell and Rick Koblentz. Standing, Chariea Knisht, Ken Hartung Dave Leonvktory over Oakland City CoUege m the opening game
peepattl to bailie Soidlnltlll ·
ilri!,l!Oeet Spencer and Charles Eichlneer.
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erD tll!lt rrld"' 11illlt It krJtl'
Trainer s game-wmmng shot climaxed a contell that
Creek.
saw Rio Grande blow. 17·point lead In the llrst half..
KYGIR Clll!!ll ,.,
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the Indiana team domnatod play In the recond hail.
SITE SELICTED
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40·32 at the halftime break an~ thetr !!ICond victory In lwo out- wlll be tht Jlltl of !lit lflli Gtey
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BY RoBERT WINGET!' IMeigs county. ,
, of Ohio University and Colum· , well and 6-2 Forward Theron : managed to stay out front of ings. .
cup Game, whieh decides tbe
JIANNAN Tl\Ac&amp; (d) ,
AI Bowt~~, the veteran and Coach Bowen • r e co r d bus . Soufh High school,
~nu se. who are ••peeled
to ·~ U.. Oaks until 2:20
reamm· i
canadian Foolball League
Ruclulr 10-l-31: Mrlllloo* 1.f.
II!Uch
reopecled
booketball s)leaks for Itself. In si\ years at The Eagi•s' hopes for a good round ou1 the startinl five, and ed in the contest Mike Spen- t Dillon, the oensational 1-5 .
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G. Sydney Hal•
of Atllen! county, ill hoping hl8 and losl 3ft. The Greenit!s last three returning starters back ! forward Dave Leonard, 6-t' Jun-1 the score at 6U3. AboUt 20 sec- I tlon'• MC!oH lradlq rei:MHmfl.
taU and experitnced Eastlrn Iyear finished wilh a 22·3 oiate. from last year's team,
along ,..,. center John Pooler, 5 • 10 · onds later Spencer ag•in hit for er in NAJA statlsiJcs last yeor,
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High ,School Eagles - come Bowen.,..ched teams
won with a few other boy• who have Guard Steve &lt;Nutsyl Badgley, the Oaks to put them out front Jl'abbed ulf l2 Fridlly •IJbl proposed 40,000. seat ·•acliun&gt; l ~~an Trace 11.
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1oJ· I t:uard Gary WoUe. 54 Guard 65·63.
to live blm H ureom• ia Ids could not be COilltructe&lt;f ... t
qnz1ed hardw()(ld poWers of 1Ames-Bern. He 1s a graduate Back from the 1963-64 team I Rod Holsinger and 5-10 Junior
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h f' 1 h- lint two pmet. He aiR le4 pl'ftfnt time.
-~ - 1who were starters are 6-l for-~1 Liuard Charles Eichinger
Big Paul Dillon, "' 0 m 5
tbt Redmen in HOriDJ with
----ward-guard Roger Spencer, 6-4 Freshmen and
Soph_~more·s ~as Rio's top scorer,_
dropped I li ~inti.
center Ken Hartung and 6-2 Jun· ' who will be playing on the re·l '" a /ree thr~w :.1
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Del ho St J h 32 Oth.rs on the Eagle varsity ·..... Gary Landon, Jerry War· but Oakt~~d City hind htwo great more with 13 while Senior PhU NoWrthASHJANmGTOerN,. c(aUPnfiFootTheball .
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the Trout and Freshmen Jim Mar~
Saturday Evenlnl Not.
Coohocton Ill /Cambridge-50
An•nnla 55 Ft. Recovery 53
1---~--ld nd Ch los' Do11Bias soph· l gime in the llnal minute.
shall each contributed 10 poinll Leaeue. launched In Knoxvl11e,
Columbui Nom 81
Mlnsler 7Z Marion Local 48
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The nnt ••m• wbto !!pen·
C.me otatiobco reveal thli Tenn., last month, will m..t at
28th 'ru Wednetd'Y.
P1qua 69 New Bremen 6.1
Meadowdale 78 Carroll 66
·• omores, 3 .
r} 1 pencer, l. ter missed a free throw with a1·0 h'•t 28 f •• II'eld goal air Charlotte, N,C., this weekend to
1George C•rtlb. De!Ul s Benne·
Dec. 2nd
Clllumbus Aquinas 49 Elyrl 118 N th Ol i d 52
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Columbus South 81
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ort mont 71 .
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Col bUt E tmoor
Rocky River 50 Oborhn 46
Dayton Wilbur Wnght 61
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The l..,.e preHnUy claims II
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, Springboro 85 Fronkttn 61
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Grande. At &amp;be !8-secnod O.kland City netled 26 of
charter memboro in Wo•hillJ·
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.1 DeC!. 4 _ llaanan Trace
)1ark, PbU Trout was driving 11hotl for 36
cent and made ton, Baltimore, Wilmington,
43 1Clearview 54 Amherst 53
I Yellow Springs 81 Cedarville 53 :
Dec. 5 _ ChaUDcey Dover
for tbe buckel, sUpped a n d il of 22 cha: throwo.
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Columbus Sl Mar 40 Conneoul. 60 Girard 32
Vmaolles 53 Bethel 5IJ
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Southwes&amp;ern
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Don
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Ashland 47 Columbus' Univ?r 43 . Pymatunmg Volley _83
I Vandalia BuUer 69 Tecumseh 66
n - At Rocioe
lravellnc, """ Oatlaod took pointe toped the Hoooier team. I
Whllei!IIU 01
ldabur 5IJ
Lmes~oUe (Pa.' 45 Dayton Alter 53 Oakwood 43
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over toe baD.
1now o-2 on the season.
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Dayton
Stebbins
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Dayton
Patler.on
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Shar.onGrtJory
fouled
Spen·
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Redmo• will
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F!'lllklln Heif]lll 42 Hilliard 3&amp;
Springfield South 51
Northridge !ill
29-30 Zaleski Holidoy Tour•· cer woth 15 second&gt; left. and COIDJIOII Ia tl!e champiODshlp
Elcfn 41 Buclteye Valley 11 Dayton Falrvo~w 66
West Milton 80 Fairborn 56
ey. Allensville The Plaias, and with the crowd rooriq, he mios. pme qalnsl the winner of
llmrk A canton Lehman 47
Sprmgfleld North 42 Botkms 66
Zaleski and Eaotern
, eel his first ohot of a .....and • loot Dilhl'o- -leo&amp; be·
lie
Catholic
Springfield
Catholic
central
70
Wapakoneta
St.
Joseph
55
Jan.
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Pl•mnt 72 Fairbanks 87
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1Elmwood 00 Lakota 52
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Huron 73 Milan 41
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BY Die&amp;: KLEINER

· HOLLYWOOD &lt;NEAl-There
lillbt .to be an Oscar for brav-

eey. I lli&gt;mlnate WUUam Peer
and J . Leo Thompson,

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.... names be used as writer
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"Jobn · Goldfarb, Please Come

that's because the public

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llpftllive -Beginning Dec. 7, the RadM
&lt;I by several Post Office will not clo!o 41"
lacludlag 1be a haU-hour at 1100n 81 bao .....
· llomdL Col- the case since Sept. 21.
loll .. minister service Monday through Frldq
Sotll!'e..tera wiU be 5 a. m. until 5:10 p. m.
ibe
Valted for the lobby and 1 1. m. 1o
~ led
Rev. 5:30 p. m. lor the servtco wmre of Lotau, ljows. After Chrilllmu, thb _.
tr of tile Set- vice also will revert 1o 1111

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understands it.
"'It W81 et&gt;neelved 81 toqw.
izwheek," he ..,.•• 'tba&amp; [ ......
moe• o1 1M&gt; JMtbUe 1oo1o 11 lously, at lint. By 110,., &lt;lloop
IIIey Udentatltl H Is 1 optOf o1
• ~ ffeliwlal spy."
Maybe the public doeau1
want tongue-In-cheek, but would
much prefer hk.fn.hea4.

JAMES COBURN, OK
HATE VS. LOVE
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of Emily;• james&lt;Cobiim , .

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The Racine Post Office . Is
now opeo from I a. m. untll
S::IO P· m. oo Satuniay willl
' wtndowThi~ice, I a.m. to 5:31
p. m.
s will .,.,.,...., the
closing order 1or s.~~wauar afte....
noons as of May s. 19114, ...
oordmg to Poatmast.er Front
Cleland.

lilbarg, W. Va.
"''"Y .... July
11oot1 foll&lt;iwinr This added service ..m be Ia
.... from the operation tllrongh Chrlstrilu
te Scllool of when it will revert te lbe (ft.
Perria Wll VlOUS SChedule.
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Luke Halpin, Pamela Frank·
lin. Brian KeUy, FLIPPER,

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"With tile withdrawal of lhe
_Belgian psreiroopa llld the
CoDIIOiese Army bogged down
oo ~U fronts, Ute chance, o1
survtval for many of tbe whites

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14 peraOno weN! bell ed
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to Belg -~
uliner Sunday nJcht crtiSbed Re
mercenary 111111.
and burned during a takeoff
ports received here said The plane hMI ~ '
from Slanleyvllle Airport, it
crewmembers and pas. tlliiiiiPlllotr ·uil lllpplliii
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ahoard the four-engme Co••oi.S. ·~y
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were killed. Other soutces ..;;liJe. 11~;;..
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erttilied one oi •• hopes dliiiiDed for .....
luDPlemeDI To Tbo Datl7 Selllb&gt;el. Pom....,·lllddlepcrt. Oldo
Col. Leigeois, more belth~eld500 "'111' .........
111&lt;1 The O.Wo nm.o. GaUtpoll!. Ob!!
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terrikley JH··l l'
blondhaths were fearei
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1964 ·
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The American -Belgian......,
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air!Ut ,.., over. Diehard rebelt
Winnw~
stiffened Dllalnst desperate ef·
lorts by outnumbered~
Army troops and white ........,_
,epublican gov- aries to crush lite l'l!beiJJoo.
,.party back to- Reports from flibting .,...
~ leadership by were scant, but the rebola M
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reliably reported to control u,
·I be among most one-s;.u, of the flllllllryf.
an area about as .large M tbe
state of Texas,

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Wallach, Robert V•Uchlm · imd
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