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·Due in Pomeroy on December (irst q" "";f!~~~.c,~u~ carol. Meig$ Temple '
. The Rev.. G~ifiip Eplscepal
Callahan. county in Grace
Episcoplll ing party at the county Chll· Hold'Dinner
rector of Trinity
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·dren's Home when the Senior
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Church, Parke~~urg, lor eight The Rev. Mr. Callahan, Dean Girl Sceur .Tr\"'P .~71 . met ~I : ~ Jlirker, Wpner w~: enjoyed
square. Tables were atlractiVe
ye~s a televt~l"1l perso~allty of the Ohio Valley Convocation the Girt Sceu~.. li~.RJn 1\ildilll!- . bY the, P¥t Chtm of Meigs Mr. and Mra. Kenneth
In white covers and centered
on , The Parsons Matl)lox ll)ld of E isce al Churches, will be port Tuesday.
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Temple Py~an Ststers Mon- and family, p;astor of ~
with arrangements of fruit with
other W~st Vlrgmla programs, drawfng 0~ many years' exper· The meeting ~as ope~ with day evening at Batley's Res- Nazarene church and Mr; ' IJlcl
tall red tapers m crystal bold·
comes to Pomeroy Thursday, ieoce at Calvar Church, Pitts. the singmg of P~ace. Plana ta~g:ant In Pomeroy for t h c Mrs. Clydli HendeNon, ·."wtto
ers on either side. Napkins. c.ar-J
December 1. He wtll lead a . b h 'th t/ Re
S a m were made to pamt the Girl November meeting.
are moving 14! Pt. Pleasalit
ried out the
Thanksg•vmg
"Quiet Day" for women of the Suhrg , kwt
de as c~aplain to Scout sign and to place cur· , ·FolloWing the dinner
the G~es;• were Mr. and
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talns In the hall. Patrol leaders
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a state home for aged state
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group went to the home of the Carmel .Jewell and lamlly .,....
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yr. presJ'd.ent, Mrs. Ph'l
I hart , Allee D
. avI1, Mra. Ben B,.wn
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small table with white cover
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mental hospital and Federal weres asstgn
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on which was a large cake
.prison in Alde~ston w Va na ear.est, tea erS, .1::; M · for a bualness meeting, open- Mrs. Stella DarneiJ, Mr. 1'11111
iced in white witlt a blu• and
He has served church~s in Hunt: S!IH"1• assts rr"" ;
en 'J ary e~ 'with prayer by Mrs. Mein· Mrs. Esll' Moisman,
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oyce hart and a reading "A Fnen
' d" Walburn and """ Miss · a
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REV.. "'NO MRS. MANN
diS. Hanson; First Aid, Florence
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by Mrs. Karl Owen taken from Henderson, Mils l!ilnl IAWII,
54th Anniversary in blue, the
Tbe Rev. and Mrs.
Ray
There
will be . a special
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mger,
re~ men c . airman, the Ideals magazine.
and the honoted l\lliltl.
gift of Alice Spencer. Red; Ma•n of Stoaltville, Ohio will
Day worship at The schedule for the Qutet Kathy Russell •. Recrealton len&lt;!·
Plans were made lor the
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white and blue balloons, the be conduclillg a revival meet·
St. Paul's Lutheran Church Day opens with a coffee hour er, Janet Bohn;. Song .leader Christmas party and gift ex- lng the social hour wltb· prtz.
g1ft of Ray R1ggs, hun~ from iog at the Syracuse E.U.B.
Pomeroy starting at 10 a. m. in the parish house from 10-11 ~nd 1Tr~nsporta~~n cltatrm~;· change to he held Dec. 19 at es won by Mrs. Martbl ChUda;
the tables in the square. The Church Nov. 31J.:Dec. If, 7:30 Thursday. November 24, at a.m., meditations by th~ lead· Fe~~ h' ra:l:;
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dinner was served buff•t style each evening. After
many
the church.
eJ from 11·12, and a sack lunch rten s tp ven a o.
were drawn for the gift ex. man, and VIrginia ~. .
from a table back of
the years in the work of pastor.
In view of the fact that the a• noon. Ep1scopal church worn·
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change. The traveling
prize Mrs. Meinhart served ~
sq uare. Ethel Canterbury a.;ked ing churches, Rev. Mann is congregation has brought mto ·en wtll prov1de dessert and col· Amateur Gardener s
brought by Mrs. Elizabeth AIJ. bet and 11!111011 llllcks. ~
grace.
now in full time ·evangelistic re&amp;lily a new church building fee.
··.Club Plans Party
man was awarded to Mrs. Meln- member was pven a 'l1lallb.
Dean Barnitz. councilor. work.
. Jear, and is now able to A meditation at 12: 45 will
·· The Middleport Amateur Gar. hart. Games were played dur· giving laviir by tbe baste&amp;:
presided at the meeting which
be of greater servtce to G~d I followed by lite service of Holy deners' Club will meet Wednesopened in rilttalistic
l,:o·m. Cu.b Scouts Follow
.to the _com mumty. thJS ICommunion at 1:30.
,claY ,Dec. t4 for their annual
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Drm0 I f th R "". C b ia I signt ficance. It wt'II aIso be I Letters have been sent to au
of the usual date
. C· S . en Pne ko e tacme
u the 11rst
. . wors h'1p known hea ds of women .s organ. thi!·
, first
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United Methodist church was I amee 15 tmprovmg ~n .11 a · "'ftcemrtnsoonacat the mhoeme aofurMary. service in t.he new edif.ice.
izations in the churches of the Tile party will be held at the
·e'rved at 6 p.tn . to 15 members tie Curtis remams QUI\e 1 ·
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anq three guest'. the Rev. an d : A cnm mumcaliOn was read the supervision or Mr. and Mrs. muSic played ,by ~Irs.
Fri'd be made through those elected with Mrs. Russell Mills, Mrs.
~Irs. C Melvm Alkire and MiSS anoounc mg the f1rst Chnstnl's Cu·clr and Mrs. Shirley Simp· Boaettnar, the rill'rch organ iSt, heads or dtrect wtth Mrs. W. Glenn Lambert and Mrs. Ed·
Lydta EIJersiJach Rev . Alktre 1 patlr ol Past Councilors A-so- son.
emphasizing the 1'hanksg1vmg Patrick Lochary before Tues. gar Reynolds assisting. Gift
aokfd grace .
l'latiun of Di strtCI 13. to he ' The den followed trail signs theme.
day, Novem ber 29.
wra)pings Will be judged dur·
i'ollowmg dmner, the group lwld December lB. at the llPd· made by Mr. Circle througil . The sermon will be ti tl ed.
ing the evening.
&amp;dJo:.Jrn~d to thr clmrc_h parl.or wnod Inn , Belpre. Re servmions the woods to a small cave where "G iving Thanks Always," wi lh l BOOK REPOBT MAll~
----lor the regut.ar mrelmg Wtth , muSI be made wtih Jean Pol· they learned to build and man. the Rev. Joseph ~- Kraley. The ci rcu lation report
for
ANNOUNCE BIRTH
Mrs. Marte Chapma,n. preSI 1 ing by December 12. A com· age a campfire over which they PB'.tor Loc1, preaclung.
The the ftve day week Nov. 7-11 of Mr. and Mrs. Jackte Warns·
As Usual Tomorrow, Thursday,
dent, m charge. r&gt;e~ntiDns tak- , rnunication wa s also read from cooked their supper. The scout s Order of Matins y.. ·iJI be the the Meigs County Bookmoblle ley are announcing the birth of
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en from Psalm 106 were led by ' ~ l e li a Smith.
are Tim Bentz, Jeff Circle, Ed· service of the day .
by Mrs. Velma Pikojji, llbrar• a 7 lb. and 9 02. son named
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Mrs. Allen E:!Chmger wh~. • : . .
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dte Diddle, David Huddleston, I Even though this is not a tan , shows adult circulation, Timothy Ray. Grandparents are
~o gave tw o medJtallOns. FOI Se( ond nommatwn of orfJcers Sk '
M M.ll . M't ·I N . 1community worsh ip serv ice in 9J8 · J·uvenile circulation. 3,701: Mrs. Marsha Harrison and Mr.
Th k ., .15 I Jd A ole 0r thaoks wns • tpper c ' ian, ' " ease, I
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Our Store Willie Closed
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' . _ Glenn Simpson, Ca rter Smith ' the ordinary sense of thf! word. total circulation, 4,639; aver~ and Mrs. Granvil Wamsley, all
"'d "For Da~ly Lt i&lt;'. and clos. gtveo the kt tchen andh dt"mgl ·and den two scout Keith C~rcle. l e\eryone is cordially invited. age daily, 927.
, of Middleport, 'Route 1
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room comm1ttees. T e trav~ ·
Roll call was answered with ing prize donated by Dean Bara Thanksgi\•ing thought.
A nitz was awatdcd to Erna Jeslhank ,·ou . llOH· wJs rrad fromjse. ThP meeting closed in rcg~•lrs. EcirhP Smith for potted . ula r form.
plant sent 10 iler. Plans
---made to remember the sh ut·
ENROLLS IN CBU
ins of the chur·ch at Christ·
mas. Members are asked
to Miss Anita Houdashelt. dau.
D1·ing or SPnd homemade cook- ghter of Mrs. Annabel Houda. •
JC' S to the church December 21,
shell. Route 1, Minersville. has I
at I 30 p.m . when the gifts will completed arrangements to enbC" prepared.
ter the Colum bus Business Uni·
11 was voted to assist
the versity. Miss Houdashelt is a
MEN'S THERMAl KNIT
Lydia Circle in serving lunch 'enior at Southern High School
tn the Ohio Un;versity Wesley- and wit; enroll in the Senior
~n choir at noon December 11,
Accounting Course in June of
whrn they will present a Christ next year.
mas concert at the worshjp
FOR A MAN'S CHRISTMAS GIFT , •• CHOOSE FROM
1our. It WAs also voted to take
canned goods to the church to
Keep warm without extra wei111ht , , Shirts
help the Circle with preparing
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have long sleeve~, knitted euffs, eollar band
oi Christmas baskets.
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Mild
buttons. Lon1 tec .pants have knitted
Miss Crace Campbell. Mrs.
cuffs and elastk: waist band.
Thursday thru Saturday
F:vcrett Thomns and Mrs. Jed
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WPb~tl?'r Sr. wet·r named as
"THE GREAT RACE"
tJ-le- nominating committee to
Technicc,Jor
rPport nt tllr Dceembe r mer!· Jack Lemmon, Tony Curtis,
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Men's New Fall and Winter Sport Shirts
ing. The next meeting wili' ~ Natalie Wood, Keenan Wynn,
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patterns.
ReguArthur O'Connell. Peter Falk
Drrember 19 at the home of Colorcartoon: Out &amp; Out Rout
lar and button-down collars. Sizes
small, medium and la rg~. Buy now for
Mrs. Dwight earkrr and there Admission : 7Sc &amp; 40c

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Ameiica was observed Mon~ay' ev~ing with a covered dish
~~ICI!:en dinner preceding the
regular meeting at the IOOF
Hall.
Three charter members,
Nancy
Elizabeth Campbell,
Walker and Ethel Canterbury
and Lucille B. Hawkins, past
Slate COuncl.lor ' and Margaret
Seidenabel council
deputy,
were seat~ at a special table
at the front of the haiL They
were each presented a Chri st.
mas corsage made by Carrie
Neulzling.
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·1niner~ use tile passing of Jobn 1 a half on
BY' ruCK mOMAS .
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ihe teariHhey said That gave the Cowboys an s-z.' Brod•e and the_ running of' Robinson's 71'-.vard
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The ' Hannan Trace W'ildcata,
win the big ones, 1 season record to 7_z.1 for the I veteran K~n Williard to battle , for a score and a 119,yanl P'tll
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trailing 4~-41 at.lhe end of the
, ehowed 'em Thursday night.
; St. Louis Cardinals and 74 lor lrom _ behmd and beal tile 1from Karl Sweetar to R111 · ll\ ,
The o.m,.lll ' ·Blue Devils, ALS 2-12- 26_
th.rd' perfocl' aftN' f@~~ :1"olil.
\ Cleveland with Sl. Louis getlin Delr011 L1ons 4H4 al Detr01t. 1Kramer that ""t up _a one-yird ~'-~1:/lt ·
blbeni lila Jflddleport were warrea Lout _ Wilcox o- of lhe con~s~ r~fHed_· i,n thiiThey u,ed the se"9_0d :half.~f ;r. ~nllJ!. ln··ti• -\1-.. S\lllda . a~ The ••ctory gave San Francisco S&lt;\Oring l&gt;lasl by Tom Now~lzke. .
8 ThanksgiVIng .03!' .teleVISJon~ h
Y.tetatl0111 ID tbe season's flnt 8--0; Nichol• :14--1; Michem fourth periOd Wednellilay lllght
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baaketb.U dla 1 w d
at Mercerville to 11own
the
doubleheader to gjve a recm-t.l orne Jgalnal the ·peskY. Pt:t- .:..good for fourth place-an• I Bul · the Forty-Ni""'"tfi wm ,
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pay e nesdoy in 2--+-4; Jarvis 2-o-4:
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standl'ng room cro-wd·- 9-1 80 ;,5, .tsbu{glt •.SteeJen 1n an -even- , d """ '" L'
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" ahead '"'-14 ""· halltimA-"" twe
• Prev1ew at Middl-rt
~ • ~teven·v~aJ I game• ·.-. , - ·_ rop,..-. woe •ons lo ~71• · field goals
..- b•"' Tomni•""""''
" "· Kyger Creek Sohcats 68 • 57 m
·•· spon- Coffman a-1_ 7.' Hall 0~
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someth 1·n; to be thankful, '•or·
Davis, • .
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after long years
humiliation
me From Behla
In addition to the St. Louis- 27-yard interception I'UiliMI'k b)
01 fans.
teams.
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\' Pittsburgh game next Sunday. I Mike ljlowdle and a 24-yara pa~
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bad lack after all!"
Football League's Wild Easte'rn4.KNICK Nl~t:ll
Green Bay 18-21 VISits th• i from Brodie to Dave .Jopay.
2
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Division scramble, ·
; _ . [ · Nll:W·. '(ORK . (UPI) -New Minri~sota Vikings as Six-point They pulled away in -lhe las!
;• r orth Gallla, Southern was Kttorr l-8-- · 'Drenner o-2-3: CO!iseeutlve win. They beat the
NFL Slandlu
· · 1York i(nicl&lt; farw'lmt Willis Reed llilvor1tes m a bid to hold or I half on a Brodie-to Dave &lt;!Parks
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· Alumni 118-56 ta~t : Satur~
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Danny Vrllanueva klfked • will rffl'!s· wn 1ghl's g!l!n~ at fallen the~r one-game lad over 45-yard pass, a 32-yard lim Ill'
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WYIIIhU!Pgton County, and
lhe Middleport~ Pr..~ lllel'llllional Cowhoy club record four field Cleveland With the Cincmna!l Baltimore 17-31; and Ballmwre , Kopay and a one-yard run Ill'
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20 I
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goals lro_m the II, 21, 12_and 13 Royals ana ·s~"nlay·~ encoun h_osts Los Angeles 16-51 and wit' I Gary Lewis........
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wmners
were
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2 I .778 Cleve Ian d defense, whicH had ankle.
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pressed, although in the open- TOTALS 9-2-,••.
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12 17 18 18--57 .
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6 5 0 .545 1the last time the met for
ew or rom etrml where
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~YGER CREEK 157) Washinglon
5 I 0 .455 out of 24 pas?es. Meredith :h• ~"'~~s s~lfered a 118 . 110 ' Elsewhere, the Chicago Bears •
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Spaul~mg _2-:H;_ Hail 9-5 Pittsburgh
3 6 1 .333 engineered 86 and 7 2-yard · ~ghss t
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Rig leap, Rutland managed on,__a-:1; \lliile )~: Eblin Atlanla
1 9 0
choices, and thP slruggiing New I' Torlroangtoo
5 6 5 15
iy three field goals in II minI
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W08tero Division
New York
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defenses.
Daniels 5--4-14; Cremeens
W. L T. Pet.
!9-poinl odds
Boston
6 8' ' I 13
410 '' 210
Southern, against
Warren
I0--8--26; Wise 0--4?4:; Pugh GreeR Bay
8 2 o .800
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Local, perfonned near fiawies"'
2-0---1: Bickel 1-1-3: Mullins llaltimore
7 3 0 .7001
Threp To Go
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only Slone's
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P~t~· I\O!le to tHird and RBI king 11~e Cowboys , VIctory
was I
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BIG JOHN HOT .
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3 5 . 2 ·375 forced lhe Cinclnrlai1' Rf&lt;ls to to the outfieid.
two minu~s : co~g With . BOSTON (UPI) - John Rav· . .
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againsl the Browns and HI Boston e Detroit 3
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4 7 t . · :: completely re~iign their 1e- , Helms, ;~~1'·~~\.. ,d\'1 _J\81 las I aveng&lt;d an earlier 30.21 debacle ' !Onl; games scheduled _1 "'r~~ in ~~~ hcek scored 16 final period !~~~e 0High,' :::~p~~~~tta~~ ~!;esola
second and fin~ape
3 6 1
teams played
tw ·
points to spark the Bostnn Gel· th f penth lod
, . ,
· 1fense, today w~s· ;elected the , Jon• 111 ~ h.,,... . Rlll!~'s &amp;&gt;·Cleveland. It Jell Dallas with
32
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League's rmlk~e
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at threl' games t• play- at home. CYCLISTS REINSTATED- •
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Larry Mitchell, the 11-0 Junior ove~ the Sl. Lows Hawks Wed- annual City Championship foot- . San Fra~cisco 41 Detroit 14
year for 1966 ~Y a· niatiJ!'Iti', ~-thir'd blse so lbe Reds shifted where they have~'l been bealen 1
.
for-Ward of t"e Bi De .
nes ay mght.
b II ••m
Dallas 26 Cleveland 14
vote.
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,,
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aHalfbacks
... e. Larry Zelina and I0 nIY gam.. scheduled·
. agamst
. sIx"or ...
1 top.
ped all scorers of the ev;,lng
The 25 year old Helms who : installed .Helm~ at thJrd The was h'mgl?n an d a .fimale on lhc - su~penSions
•••
with sb field goals and three MUSKINGUM SEVENTH ' ... Bill Rini scored two touchdowns
Sunday's Games
starred ai both second and third i change had hltle •ffect "n , road agamsl Ihe Giants.
I
s top cycl..ts -RUdl
free throws lor IS points.
NEW YORK IUf&gt;IJ - Mus· apiece and quarterback _ Jim Atlanta al Chicago
, bases !of lhe Reds during 0 ; Helms, who .linished his fre•h· l Meredith. often a !oral poinl
Tht scormg:
kingl)um Colleg~ of . New Con· Betts threw two touchdown Los Angeles al Baltimore
I diSmal season, received. l.l of a I ~an_ campatgn .With . a ·284 of dertsion from Cowboy fan&gt; Molle and Jean Pouldt4or •
GllllflloUI ·-MilcbeU 6-3-15; cord, Ohloih, which f1mshed Its passes to lead the Benedictine New York al Washington
. possible 20 votes m balivtm~ ~,a~'f'g average, Including mne until this year, hil five-for·five ha e been J'fted
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pom ' 10 • 01
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HUSKERS UPSET -.
to lhree lor runn~r~p Simny l . ~ range P - on or · m.
IIO.yard scoot through the right ..
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SMALL College The sweet'•ip of Sugar Bowl
NBA Sl ndl
Jack'son ol Housion. ' ·' ·,_..: ,_,__.
side. and he lossed a scoring
for
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Tito Fuentes of San FranciS- League rook~e oj the year•
Reeves
,1to su mit to ~ope _tests after the
er 1-G-2; Skiamore .:._
tenberg and Defiance, were list- giving Day and killed
all
Eastern Division
I co, like Jackson ~ shortstop. 1949 Don Newcombe. Brooklvn _ · ....:
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Payne 1-1-3; TOTALS _ll_:_ ed _as receJVmg four or more chances 1he Cornhuskers had
W. L· Pet. drew lwo votes wh1le outfielder 1950 Sam Jelhroe. Boston
4
11
~mts, but were unranked, San for claims to the nalional Philadelphia
16 2 .llt!1J Cleon Jones of the New York 1951 Willie Mays, New York
D1ego State, with a 9.0 record, college football title.
Boston
14 2 .71151Mets. catcher Handy Hundley of l l952 Joe Black, Brooklyn
Solllbera _ Condiff 3- -8· continued- to ieod the coaches' Nebraska, riding the crest of Cincinnali
8 g .471 lhe Ch1cago Cubs and pitcher l 1953 Junior Gilliam, Brnokiyn
Beegle · 8--1-1; Walfbrown3 ~ poll w1lh 336 pomts.
a 19-game winning streak and New York
9 11 .450 Larry Jaster of _St. LoUJSI 1954 Wally Moon. Sl. Louis
,__2; Diddle 8--1-1: Grueser
selected to meet Alabama in the Baltimore
4 17 .1110 receiVed one vote ap1ece.
J l955 Bill Virdon, St. Louis
3-4-U; . Proffitt ,_ -3. TOT.
WINS CITY TITLE . . Sugar Bowl classic, was dropped
II was apparent during spring , 1956 Frank Robmson. Ci~.
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CLEVELAND (UP!) - Bene. from the rankl of the perfect
WeStern Division
trammg thai Helms, who was a 1957 Jack Sanford, Phila.
W. L. Pet. conSistent .300 hitter in triple A 1958 Orlando Cepeda. SF.
,.
San Francisco
13 8 .619 ball,- was a major league hitter, 1959 Willie McCovey . S.F.
St. Louis
9 I .52&amp; the problem -wao where 1o play J,?!lO Frflll~·ard . L.A.
Detroit
9 11 .450 ' hill\.
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6 12 .333
Change P•lslions
11162 Ken Hubbs. Chicago
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7 15 318 Helms, a nalive ol Charlottt, 1963 Pe1e Rose, Cincinnati
Thuroday's Results
N.C., was al second base when j 1!164 R1chie Allen . Philadelphia ~
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Philadelphia t40 San Fran 123 the season opened, having 1965 J&gt;m Lefebvre, L.A.
Boston 101 Sl. Loms 78
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; St. Louis Cardinals and 74 lor lrom _ behmd and beal tile 1from Karl Sweetar to R111 · ll\ ,
The o.m,.lll ' ·Blue Devils, ALS 2-12- 26_
th.rd' perfocl' aftN' f@~~ :1"olil.
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blbeni lila Jflddleport were warrea Lout _ Wilcox o- of lhe con~s~ r~fHed_· i,n thiiThey u,ed the se"9_0d :half.~f ;r. ~nllJ!. ln··ti• -\1-.. S\lllda . a~ The ••ctory gave San Francisco S&lt;\Oring l&gt;lasl by Tom Now~lzke. .
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Football League's Wild Easte'rn4.KNICK Nl~t:ll
Green Bay 18-21 VISits th• i from Brodie to Dave .Jopay.
2
•N Blue DeVIls won 35-19 brough I-H· Weber ~o- Paul Dillon it was tlreir· $econd
Division scramble, ·
; _ . [ · Nll:W·. '(ORK . (UPI) -New Minri~sota Vikings as Six-point They pulled away in -lhe las!
;• r orth Gallla, Southern was Kttorr l-8-- · 'Drenner o-2-3: CO!iseeutlve win. They beat the
NFL Slandlu
· · 1York i(nicl&lt; farw'lmt Willis Reed llilvor1tes m a bid to hold or I half on a Brodie-to Dave &lt;!Parks
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· Alumni 118-56 ta~t : Satur~
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Danny Vrllanueva klfked • will rffl'!s· wn 1ghl's g!l!n~ at fallen the~r one-game lad over 45-yard pass, a 32-yard lim Ill'
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WYIIIhU!Pgton County, and
lhe Middleport~ Pr..~ lllel'llllional Cowhoy club record four field Cleveland With the Cincmna!l Baltimore 17-31; and Ballmwre , Kopay and a one-yard run Ill'
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goals lro_m the II, 21, 12_and 13 Royals ana ·s~"nlay·~ encoun h_osts Los Angeles 16-51 and wit' I Gary Lewis........
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6 5 0 .545 1the last time the met for
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Daniels 5--4-14; Cremeens
W. L T. Pet.
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Southern, against
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two minu~s : co~g With . BOSTON (UPI) - John Rav· . .
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second and fin~ape
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Larry Mitchell, the 11-0 Junior ove~ the Sl. Lows Hawks Wed- annual City Championship foot- . San Fra~cisco 41 Detroit 14
year for 1966 ~Y a· niatiJ!'Iti', ~-thir'd blse so lbe Reds shifted where they have~'l been bealen 1
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... e. Larry Zelina and I0 nIY gam.. scheduled·
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ped all scorers of the ev;,lng
The 25 year old Helms who : installed .Helm~ at thJrd The was h'mgl?n an d a .fimale on lhc - su~penSions
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Sunday's Games
starred ai both second and third i change had hltle •ffect "n , road agamsl Ihe Giants.
I
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free throws lor IS points.
NEW YORK IUf&gt;IJ - Mus· apiece and quarterback _ Jim Atlanta al Chicago
, bases !of lhe Reds during 0 ; Helms, who .linished his fre•h· l Meredith. often a !oral poinl
Tht scormg:
kingl)um Colleg~ of . New Con· Betts threw two touchdown Los Angeles al Baltimore
I diSmal season, received. l.l of a I ~an_ campatgn .With . a ·284 of dertsion from Cowboy fan&gt; Molle and Jean Pouldt4or •
GllllflloUI ·-MilcbeU 6-3-15; cord, Ohloih, which f1mshed Its passes to lead the Benedictine New York al Washington
. possible 20 votes m balivtm~ ~,a~'f'g average, Including mne until this year, hil five-for·five ha e been J'fted
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HUSKERS UPSET -.
to lhree lor runn~r~p Simny l . ~ range P - on or · m.
IIO.yard scoot through the right ..
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SMALL College The sweet'•ip of Sugar Bowl
NBA Sl ndl
Jack'son ol Housion. ' ·' ·,_..: ,_,__.
side. and he lossed a scoring
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Tito Fuentes of San FranciS- League rook~e oj the year•
Reeves
,1to su mit to ~ope _tests after the
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tenberg and Defiance, were list- giving Day and killed
all
Eastern Division
I co, like Jackson ~ shortstop. 1949 Don Newcombe. Brooklvn _ · ....:
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W. L· Pet. drew lwo votes wh1le outfielder 1950 Sam Jelhroe. Boston
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~mts, but were unranked, San for claims to the nalional Philadelphia
16 2 .llt!1J Cleon Jones of the New York 1951 Willie Mays, New York
D1ego State, with a 9.0 record, college football title.
Boston
14 2 .71151Mets. catcher Handy Hundley of l l952 Joe Black, Brooklyn
Solllbera _ Condiff 3- -8· continued- to ieod the coaches' Nebraska, riding the crest of Cincinnali
8 g .471 lhe Ch1cago Cubs and pitcher l 1953 Junior Gilliam, Brnokiyn
Beegle · 8--1-1; Walfbrown3 ~ poll w1lh 336 pomts.
a 19-game winning streak and New York
9 11 .450 Larry Jaster of _St. LoUJSI 1954 Wally Moon. Sl. Louis
,__2; Diddle 8--1-1: Grueser
selected to meet Alabama in the Baltimore
4 17 .1110 receiVed one vote ap1ece.
J l955 Bill Virdon, St. Louis
3-4-U; . Proffitt ,_ -3. TOT.
WINS CITY TITLE . . Sugar Bowl classic, was dropped
II was apparent during spring , 1956 Frank Robmson. Ci~.
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WeStern Division
trammg thai Helms, who was a 1957 Jack Sanford, Phila.
W. L. Pet. conSistent .300 hitter in triple A 1958 Orlando Cepeda. SF.
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13 8 .619 ball,- was a major league hitter, 1959 Willie McCovey . S.F.
St. Louis
9 I .52&amp; the problem -wao where 1o play J,?!lO Frflll~·ard . L.A.
Detroit
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11162 Ken Hubbs. Chicago
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Thuroday's Results
N.C., was al second base when j 1!164 R1chie Allen . Philadelphia ~
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Boston 101 Sl. Loms 78
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Beats feeding eight reindeer, too. Hondas get up to
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right now. with the money you'll save by riding a
Honda. GJve yourself-and the whole familv-vears
of fun. Get a Honda.
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Other new Singer Sewing Machines from $59.50 up,

&amp;.MCIALLY .PRICED

I am 14, ao&lt;l I wrote to her
a whitt back. She 811SW1nd,
telling me lbe Tias 811 yl!ll'l old

Dodge Polara
New 66 Tempest • • $2490 1964
2 Dr. Herd Top. Auto. Trans. Radio and heater,

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65 Mustang VB • • • $1895
65 Electra Buick

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... with 36 gi&amp;J1lQroJ!s .. ' Toronado-ihspired models.
All featuring Oldsmobile's traditionally exactihg qual·
ity.. All featuring ,Oldsmobile's inimitallle Rocket Ac·llon. All ileeked out with ·a,wide selection of exclush•e
Olds engineer-ing -feature,., And all featuring a whole
array ·of thotightfully,1\eslgood safety features. So
stop in~and ·glv~ yQUrse,!f the finest holiday gift of
all:.a R~ketAt\lpn '~? .Q.l!ls·

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Merchandise.

HIS ... YOURS!
Share the magic of your wedding day with matching
rings from Arlcarved. Each lovelY desl&amp;n is the proud
product of ll :, years of fine jewelry craftsmanship.
Models illpstraled : Corsican- llis: $29.50; Yours:
$27.50. Other Arl Carved wedding rings from $0.

We Will Be

Ready Soon.

LANE SWEETHEART CHESTS
Someday· they'll tell their kids about this Christmas
. .. their first ChrjstlnJis in love I How a Lane Cedar
Chest beoame a home · she 111d her love could share
before marriage-storing pre:wedding loot and talk·
ing furniture plans. Dreams anyone? Our Lane Sweet·
heart Chests start at $49.95. See our complete colleclion at
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GOESSLER JEWELRY STORE, Pomeroy

Dudley's

FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTT, Middleport

59 N. 2nd Ave.

AMERICA'S FAVORITE CASUALS
-FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY

GIVE HIM NUNN-BUSH SHOES!
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Whether he chooses his footwear for style, for com·
fort or from a deep sense of thrift, he knows Nunn·
Hush Shoes are a really superior buy. Show him how
much you really care-give him Nunn-Bush Shoes. If
you're not sure of his size our gift certificate is the
perfect answer. It lets him select the style he prefers.
From $!9.95.
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good looks to the important people in yo ur life?
HUSII PUPPIES! r 1 shoes come in a variety of sty I.,
and colors for men, women and children. Sizes and
widths ~ange from toddler size 2 to _giant size 16. Tru~ .
ly the g1ft to make you important in the eyes of those ·
who mean the most to you. Prices from children'a
$5.99 to about $15.00 for golf and specialty shoes.

NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE, Pomeroy

WY 2·5560

THE SHOE BOX, Middleport

N. W. COMPTON, O.D.
OPTOMETRIST
Office Hours: 9 to 12, 2 to 5( (Close at Noon OD
Thurs. - East Court St., Pomeroy

You Meat The Nicest P110plo On A

WOMEN'S

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Deluze
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l!!J....! deluxe cle•k.
•ewing bench and
oewiDK book.

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TIMEX.:...aturlng stainless steel backs, unbreakable
main~pri~~ , .and sbock ..resistant. There Is a Tim,x.... , "
watch fof every one ~n your list Men's, women's and
children's, $6.95 up.

&amp; LOHSE DRUGS, Pomeroy

FREE
TURKEY
2 Dr. !lard Top. Beaulltul Ill whitt finllh with Ill vinyl
bucket seals. It bU 4 1p. 1hlft and V8 perfortlllnce, Ema
clean inside and out

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Dr. liard Top, Oni of Buick'• tlnell and bell and thiJ
one is tops. It hu FACTORY AIR CONDmONING, power
windows, power lleerlnJ.: power 101!, automatic lhlft and
many other accea10riu. 1i. one owntr lbowroom eltm lbarp
car at nearly half itl orlglall price.
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mean quality we say Electra, and here II an eumple of Buick best series that we have 101d and lltrVIct4 !Iince new.
We also have two other slightly llltd Eleelru that ate llb
new in condition with very Jow mlleap.

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PLAY SANTA TO HER FOR CHRISTMAS
WITH A SINGER!

VB Custom 4 Dr. Sedan. This car II fully eqlllpped with po.
wer steering, radio, wbite wall tires and Cllromo around
windows. It also has all vinyl custom Interior and full carpeting. This has the famollll 326 cu. in. - 250 HP V8 engine.

65 Pontiac Catalina

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4 Dr. Sedan. This is Pontiac's full sized ear and fully equip-

ped. It is a low mileage, like new car that we are pd to
offer, and can refer you to the original owner who will be
glad to highly recommend it.

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THE FABRIC SHOP, Pomelby
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RAWLINGS HONDA SALES, Middleport

1965 Dodge Coronet 500

2 Dr. l'.trd Top. Power llttrlng. Radio and heater. Auto. TralU.

Power llleertne.

1964 Ford 1 ton
Cab and Chwls. 8 cyL 4 fpd. trans. Dual•heell.
1964 ~odgtt4 Dr. SEidan~·
V8. Auto. TranL Power SteerlaiJ,

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and good looks to the Important people in your life?
HUSH PUPPIES.(~) sHoes come in a variety of a_ty)es
and Cjllors for .men,· women and children. Slzeo. and
widths range from toddler size 2 to giant slze · 16,
Truly the gilt to· make you Important In the. eyes ot
lhose who mean the most to you. Prices from children's $5.99 to about $15.00 for golf and •pecialty
oboes.

..HARTLEY &amp; BENNETT, Pomeroy

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61 LeSabre Buick •

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VB 4 Dr. Sedan. Thla Ia aiiOtller car that we have senlced
since new, and will gladly re!er you to the former owner.
It has power steering, and autom~tk: trana.

BLAETTNARS
BUICK PONTIAC GMC TIUCKS
POMEROY, OHIO ··

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Ponticic
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Phllco lighted C!JLOR TUNING EYE signals when
Colo~ J'Y,is proj*:Jy tuned. Don't wait, reserve your
l'lillco now. A depoil.t res~rves your selection.

AS.SOCIATED RADIO &amp; TV, Pomeroy

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The safe, controlled up and down motion provides
cleaner teeth than ordinary hand brushing. Four
brushes. $11.99.

DUTTON DRUG STORE, Middleport :lJ

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furniture styling.
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1964 Dodge Dart 4 dr. Sed.
63 Electra Buick • • • $'1995 Auto. Trait&amp;. Jll4lo and Heatir: ·
VB 4 Dr. Sedan. We sold this car new and bn'e filii records
1963 Ford 4' Dr~ Sedan
prove its fine condition. It hu FAC'roltY AIR CONDI·

TIONING, power seat, power steer111g, power llrakeo, cor·
nering lights, automatic Inns. and 1111111 Giber ICCeiSOlles,
II is beauUiul all white finllh and Ia ~potltu clean inllde
and out
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a ehance to propose to bet! LOVE SICK.
Dear 1.8.:
We-ell - JOU could Write llilr
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ThU c»&gt;nmn II .,.,leat4d .to
family Uring, 10 ·II you'N baV&gt;
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trouble, tat 1111111 Help YOU.
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and ao happy to bear from 1111.
She re..ived about SOO lelltn,
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write 1o all tbele new ftiiUda
but hopei lbey 1111aw lbl
very grateful. - KAREN.
Dear lleleD:
V8 ...~ Auto.
Radio and beat«. Power
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with I glrl of li. l mpecl hat
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Beats feeding eight reindeer, too. Hondas get up to
200 miles pe;r. gallon, are eas~y and fun to ride. And
you can start your own private "Christmas Club"
right now. with the money you'll save by riding a
Honda. GJve yourself-and the whole familv-vears
of fun. Get a Honda.
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Surprise her witb a Deluxe Touch and Sew Singer.
Other new Singer Sewing Machines from $59.50 up,

&amp;.MCIALLY .PRICED

I am 14, ao&lt;l I wrote to her
a whitt back. She 811SW1nd,
telling me lbe Tias 811 yl!ll'l old

Dodge Polara
New 66 Tempest • • $2490 1964
2 Dr. Herd Top. Auto. Trans. Radio and heater,

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65 Mustang VB • • • $1895
65 Electra Buick

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... with 36 gi&amp;J1lQroJ!s .. ' Toronado-ihspired models.
All featuring Oldsmobile's traditionally exactihg qual·
ity.. All featuring ,Oldsmobile's inimitallle Rocket Ac·llon. All ileeked out with ·a,wide selection of exclush•e
Olds engineer-ing -feature,., And all featuring a whole
array ·of thotightfully,1\eslgood safety features. So
stop in~and ·glv~ yQUrse,!f the finest holiday gift of
all:.a R~ketAt\lpn '~? .Q.l!ls·

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Car. Expires Dec. 1st, 1966.

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992-2841
Middleport ,

Sormona From Grace Eplacopol Church, Pomtroy

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ACCESSORIES 'AVAILABLI

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rooms ), modern kitchen and
WANTED: Now turkoy growers for the llltllon
bath, full basement, large
garage. $10,900.00.
Purino Co., prospective grower mHIIng I · p.m.
SYRACUSE - 2 story frame,
Monclay, ..Nov. 28.
8 rooms (4 bedrooms), bath,
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car now

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Bulldozer Radtator To The
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Auction
House and Trading , Po~t
is no w under one roof
at
Laurel "cliff Scllool
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n r. 7 by-pass, open daily at
12 noon. Jim Adams
and
Worthy Stan·!e}".
11 20 tfc

·Jng, garage. Level .corner l~t
150 x lOOt
11ice
location.
$8,900.00.
WE NEED NEW LISTINGS
~lbtrt 111. Cox, Broker
Beary aelaad, SaleBDial
m-3130

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POMEROY, OHIO

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ROCK SPRINGS GRANGE HALL

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LITTLE ORPHAN AI'INIE

IN THE "IIOIAll COURT OF MIIGI

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COUNTY, OHIO

HOftler G. •••l•r, Allm lnlstruor
of the ~•late oJ Mary SHIJ. Deeeutu!.
r'l•lnllft

Sale or Trade

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FRIDAY
coMM'vNITY worlffMpi ·Wiil
be held at the -~ •Cm\lv
Regional Booknioline C
!eJIVtr,
Headquarters, KetT4 · R.\o n
~'riday, Nov. ~. al 7-p~ nl. The
p~ blic is urged' to attend, .

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BOT" OUT, l&lt;i"l'W'h' I

SNI'lJIIDAY
POMEROY BAND lloosters
Association will sponsor ·a ~n
school dance party this Satuo
day from 8 to 11 p. m. at. t11•
Pomeroy Junior ll!gh Audllnrium. The Jay&amp; wUI emoee,
RACINE
ALllMNI .·AsSII
will hold a da,nce at the llaclnc·
Junior High School, Siiurday.
Nov. 26, from 8 unUI 11 p.no
Admission will be 51lc. Musir
will be provided by the llol&gt;r·
mians. Proce&lt;do · will •If ·· ,. towards Ute scho)~"'!ii;l'lti!tl~
SUND~'I':-:1&gt;UIIRIG "BR~ ' ~~
of Chllllcothe will •!De" at Ill&lt;'
Enterprise EUB Cliorch i!luio·
day, Nov. 'll, al 2 p, m,
MONDAY
JANE Howe!'
Daughters
of Union Vete1•na Will meet
Monday at 7:30 p.m. at lh•
DAV hall. Membel'll are rebifqlt·
ed lo bring gilts for tile Alben•
State Hospital.
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Mr. and Mno.
entertal~ will) a·Tblltlkqtvln'Q
av their home, Tblrd
1"Vl'·• Middleport;: G!lnii"•Wtre
m1
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Wanted To by
STANDING timber In

ACROSS

Ohio

DOWN

1. Coa.ne
6. Game

or West Virginia, or
old
farms with timber. Marloo 11. "B&amp;bbitt'"
author
Reynolds, Bo1 77, Syracuse, 12. Sea0.

9 18 1021p

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apal'lmeRt ao West Second St.,
Pomemy. 0, steam heatftl.
newly fini shed hardwood

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automobi'af~er i 62. An alloy

VJIIe. PhQne 742-4083

nonn Thursday lhro1,1gfl Sun- t3. Banquet )

11 23 llc

day .
lj

ROtH! house and bath, fur-

mwf' and garage, 255 West
\of am qt.. Pomerny. 0. Ph.
992-2688 or 992-2961 ,
ll 20 &amp;tc

--- 4 ROOM unfurnished apartment
in p,,meroy. Ph. 992-~11 IS tfc
;;-::c:-:- - - · - TRAILER space on BroiVtloll
Ave., Middleport Ph.21125.
t1 10 tic

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1960 RAMBLER station wa1on,I
6 cylin.!er, (3) !eat,
rack, will sell real cheap for
cash or will trad~ for or on
• house . trailer or farm traetor
and Implements. Jnquire a~
the Lewis Trading ?ost.
Sell or Trade, on 3rd &amp; !hO
SIS., Middleport, 0.

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A CrJPt.&amp;run Qae&amp;aao.

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WHAT WE C4Lt. "'PROCHU:BI.,

OF ONE 1ft118ANCE FOR .AMO'l'III:R

eaacelled? Loot your
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WY rZ1166. 'I lriiorm.uoo, cal) Atheno,
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length
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26. ('lus1ry

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9. Cure
10. Barle!"ll
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22. GrHk l~&gt;lter 32, Duck•
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19."- prorundlll ..

SF.RVICF.. llitation attendant at
Newell's Sunoco in Chesle r.
Ph. 985-3350.
II 18 61c
3 ROOM furnished apartment,
excellent condition, convenient to ·a shopping area, immediate oocupancy, Ph. 9923346 after ~ p. m. 10 16
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wanted. Phone 992-24:18. Mid- ·
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WINNIE WINKLE
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