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who Is worki~ ·on her master:•
Sharop is the director or
resid~nce afthe Y,W,C.A.
Charlene is a kindergarten

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Racine. D.lr!ng,' tne
mee~g a letter was read from
Wen&amp;Sil :Colden, missionary, by
Mrs. Ferne Hayman.
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uvouth - Society's UntapPed
Resour'CQ _ let's Listen 8J!Cl

aisle. The l{ev. Mr. -Zundel ls
still pastor of the Duncan Falls
C'hurch.

tans imd Romans were read and
the.r~ was prayer. Taking part in

the program were Mrs. Earl Ad~

ams, Mrs. Roy Pearson, Mrs.
Herbert ShieldS, Mrs. llerschel
Roush, and Mrs. W~L_l)am Fox.
Concensus or opi.nion follOW·
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youth was that if good thmgs

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S~Act!SE- Observing its 65th bers ot the l~ were "ifow...
·year on · Dec 14 will be Guiding ing older, 11 so a few mor;:s~c:
Star Couneu' 12 4 Daughteil!l or

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For m'any many years membe
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beenrs ~ee:n; upstairs In ahdl&lt;f.;
1118 which the lodge ppretl.ased a!te the Junior Or~r of United
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f 1 1 had d 1 s~.:~can l.. c(' l·'l·l cs
The .structure was built about
1905 by the late Robert Mi!:·!l'
or Middleport, a contractor, and
the late Earl Nease. Earl a n d
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Harvey ,ease ope leli!J of the
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Mrs. Paul Winn.
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Turkey favors were gJve
each OC the therapy club me~bers, and thcHutlaiKlgroupserved a dessert ~:ourse,
The Hutland Garden Club is one
or two in the counb which assists
the nine clubs in Athens Count._}•
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those named \vere 1\lrs. Richard Dugan , Mr _, . Herschel Norris , Mrs. Gerald lla,yma'l, and
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'.6St'h Anniversary ol ItS ,Foundmg

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doo of Huntington, W. Va. entertained 'Sunday afternoon with
a party honoring her par~ts,
Mr. and Mrs. James Br~wm.gM
LOn or Middleport, on thetr sliver .vOOding anniversat·y.
A pink rosebud motll was carried out In the decorations for
the affair. Tho anniversary table was centered with an ar~
rangement of Y.1tit.e chry~~
mums and carnations Wtth ac·
cent o "~ 1:1ver. A cake, decorated in the rosebud motif, a n d
punch were served to tlle guests
during the artefnoon . .
Gifts of silver we~_presented
to Mr. and Mrs. Br.e\ftilgton, who
were mar{ied on Nov, 16 in 1942
a: Heath Methodist Cburch. Played during the afternoon was a
recor'ding, ~~'•when'Yout OldWe6dlng Ring Was ~ew, tt a gift to
the couPle Crom Mrs. Brewington's sister, Mrs. Esther lussel or Columbus who is confined
to M04111 t Cannel Hosottal. Mrs.
·Kissel served as matrono01000r
for her sister.
Among the guests at the affair were Mrs. C. M. Hennesy,
organist tor tlle wedding, Mrs.
William Ste!ll, wbo provided music ror the rec-ptid Mrs.
o. P. Klein, voc,
ewBP!l·
per account ot
g wrtt.
len by Mrs. Klein was read.
Other (fJesta.·a~ w_e r e
Miss ,{!csa Sanborn, Mts. C. P•
Gallaghe~,.t,lr. and Mrs. Gene
Harris Mrs. Jamis Daniela,
Mrs Ed Spencer Mr. and Mrs.
Alva· llickeydoo of NeW Haven, W.
v a., Mr. and Mrs. John Vroman,
and John E. Vroman and son,
Jolm Howard.

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bers woUld not have to climb
stairs to get to meetfngs,
First noor noors were repaired, walls were pabtedrr anthd
a kitchen was ~pJ)ed o
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meeting room. 1he group Pans
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roomWM) a dlnlng room. repair _,.,d CQmmittee has
active so tJiat ,:m~r"~!~:~~
collected Cor th~The cooncll ,,.s
and honorarY membera, a numher or whom have belonged for
over 50 years. HQ'ft'ever, there
are anly some '27 actlve members Others tlave moved awa:y,
but ~tinue their membership
in Guiding Star Council.
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lst Day

PT, PLEASANT - With one
checking station unreported last
night, the unofficJal deer ~ill
Cor Mason County on openm,g
day of the 12-day season was
Last year's opening d a y
kill was 21.
Total of six deer was checked at Plants Quaker Statton in
Henderson; War:ren Sturgeon l;a1l!polls Ferry; G. E. Mlbr1&amp;11t,
Henderson; Chai-tes PcirsonCallipolis 1-'erry; Norlin Humgurner, Ht. 1 Pt. Pleasant; Itc rbert Woyan, Ma.r~, 0., :_~ a.n d
Ton'uny- Neal, -1tt, - 2- .Pi, Plells;
ant.
Nina BoWles, Squtbside: three
checked - Manford B ow I e s,
Southside; Harry Lee Woyan,
Southside; Clarence WIIUamson,
Southside.
Roney's Market, New Haven
Harold Johnson, Letart,
Margaret J,.,ambert' s, Ashton,

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Me,lgs Ai!r!e' No. 2172,
Fraternal. Order
Eagles In ..f'omel'PJ' 1 Jell, and TllurJ;t,on Sl9ne; Jr., secretary ,ot Meigs Aerie ,
~ Distil~ 4 Pres!dent, rigllt, are P~nled ollat!Oijs by Glenp Gl!l'lner, Soutneast Zone Cnairman, lor net gain·
In !'IO"!bersblj&gt; ~·· 11\0 l¥aJ,lO!lge dur~ ~past Y81l'·- Sentinel Phllto.
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Juanita Yost, Arbuckle- Ron~
aid Wilkinson, Rt. 3 Leon.
Cornstalk Huntlng Grounds James Wamsley. Pt. Pleasant,
McClintic Wildlife Station Ralph A, Mlller, West Columblai · Paul [layman, Ft. Pleasant; Bill Cullen, Rt. ~ Letart;
Henry ' A, Lewis, Rt, 1 Letart;
Keefer's Service Station - unreported.
0( the 18 reported kills, 16
were taken by Mason County
residents, Miles Darst, CoJP
servaUon officer, reported and no
reJJOrt of lll\Y hunting accidents
, were rl!PQrted.
KUls ' reported weighed from
200 lbs. to 105 pounds and !'rom
9 paints to 3 paints.
LOCAL TEMPS
The temperatur.F ~ ~eroy•s
downtown buaines' dtstrlct at 10
a.m. today was 42degrees under
overeast _skles.

the . most modern offset printing equipment availatite. -An
open house is tentatively planned in January. Publishing operations were lllOved Into ~he new plant over the weekend.

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Christmas food baskets Co r
needy !amli!es of the Middleport
area ~111 again this year be carried out by the Mic:llleport Fire
Department.
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As in. previous years, about
100 baskets or food containing
everything Cor &amp; Christmas dinner Will be distributed by t h e
Cir~men. Thomas Darst, Donald
l.owery and I&lt;eMeth Imboden
make up the committee Cor the
firemen•s project.
A house--to-house canvass f o r
non • perishable ltems will be
conducted by the firemen on Sunday afternoon, Dec. 10. A second pickup of contributions has
been scheduled for Oec. 17. Meat
and produce will be purchased
with money donated to the proJect.
Names ror baskets are to be
submitted to Middleport V!llage
Hall, Box 144, or to any firemen. In teq.oestlng a basket,
Camilies are asked to note the
number of persons in the ram~
1\y.
Deadline ror submitting names
!Ql" baskets Is Dec. 15. The baskets will be delivered on Dec. 22. ·

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NO PAPEH THliRSDAY
Thefe will be no issue of
The Daily Scntlnel on Thurscla,y1 Thanl1s,giving Day, so that
carriers and stafr may enjoy
the holiday at home.

Six senior girls or IMJand High
School are the final entries in the
Fifth Annual Meigs County Junior
Miss Pageant to be staged Nov.
26th at the Middleport Hirh School
Auditoriwn at 8 p, m.
The~· are Gloria Thompson, the
daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Thompson, MarJ' Hall, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. William Hall,
Billie Jeanne Carter, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Carleri Ter·
esa Dean, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. William Dean; Beck~, llaley,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight
Haley, and Charlotte Imboden,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur
Imboden,
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Miss Thompson Is active In the
band, glee club, National Honor
Society, paper

Miss Hl'!ley, is a Me'igs High
School Cheerleader, was a Homecoming Queen attendant £or Meigs
Hlgn school. sne lsaCanclystr!per, and belongs to F,H,A,
Miss bnOOden belongs to thE'
Safety Club, F.H.A.i Pep Club,

POUND ON UNE
LONDON (UPI) -Prbne Minister Harold Wilson put the devalued p:nmd on Britain's money
market today for its first major
iest, Financial experts predicted
it would pass with powerful help
from the United States and other
major financial powers.
SQUAD CALLED
Pornero.y emergency squadmen
were. swnmoned at 5:41 a. m. today to the Kermedy residence on
1!oute 7 where Oda Clitford statts,

a Parkersburg, W, Va,,restdent,
was dead at the unWs arrival,
reportedly ot a cerebral homorrllage.

G,A.A., and Car.dystr!pers,
All e~even contestants wUl
sent a three minute taJentnt~;~.
entation, appear in an e
gown, and sportsweat.
Sunday, Nov. 19th, the
Miss Hostess award
place atthc
oC Christ in Pomeroy with 111ro.'
Richard Rawlings, A.Pftsenlq
the Ohio Beta Sigma Pht Sorority. Mrs, Horace Karr and Mi•1
Bonnie Thompson, Athens, did tbe
judging. Tne wlnioer ot the Bootess award wilJ be announced1 ~
the finals of thepageantNov,26111
alq with the 1968 MelgoCooJn131
Junior Miss and her conrt.

Ceremonies

Hig:h~:::;;~'l!

the Meigs
tivities,
Miss Hall is a Meigs High
Cheerleader, and is in the F.H,A,,
Safety Club, paper staff, a candy~
striper and a class reporter.
Miss Carter beiOJWS to -tht:l
F.H.A., Candystripcrs, Pep Club,
College Club, and F,T,A.
Miss Dean is in the Safety Club,
Candy stripers, is a majorette in
the Meigs Hign Marchlrw Band,
and she belongs to the F.ll.A.

a malfunctioning dOOr,
been oo crash.
Cn•o'le11 1 Cocn1ran, 45,
air llours,
waS at Ute 'ron~''•~'ro'"ls when a
problem wss foond In one of the
doors of the !our-englned
,Convair 880 tbat was to
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Ohio Valley Publishing Company's new p~lnting p~ant f~r
The ·nai ly ~ntinc-1 and Sllrldes Times~Sentmel publ1shed m
Pomeroy, Located at 825 Third Ave., Gallipolis, it houses

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among the wciwlded paratrobpers
flioriilil&lt; nai&gt;alilo li\fo' a Comrku• 1/1 the ilr, u-.s. i,ts , nh the li81ltlng on 11111 875, spokesn\en
'lilt!·&gt;· 61ilrop lortntss in thO ' Hanol-llalphq area 'of 'North said,
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The blast killed 20 of the
Central' ' Hll!illan'ds today to VIetnam in a m"sslve 175
tell~t: at&gt;OOt , 1,00~ Amer!c~ mJsslons MoncleS- the tnost In a wounded, the spokesmen said.
parall:&lt;loPers caugbt with SUJI- · month, spokeomen said. But a
All Hurt
P.lie• ' of food, U.ms and Conpnunist Supersonic MJG2l
Medical officers reported all
m~c!ne running down. But at allot ilown an Air Force F!05 the Gl medics on 11111 875 nave
'mlddl\v Tueida,V the Glo Tnundercnlet- the 300th u.s. been killed or woonded. They
remained pinned on the jungle plane lost over North Vietnam . said the wounded Alflerlcans.alope just\lnderthefortress, .
this year, an average of one a some who feJI in the ~rst U.S.
U.S. medical officers reported day,
charge Sunday, were sutl'e_rlng
aOiores. ot WOunded paratroopers
Another r\merlcan _plan~, an from dehydration brought on by
wefe sutr'erlng from exposure RF4 Phantom, was lost to tlleir wounds, ttm blazing tropic
aiter three ila,Vs of walling In unknown causes, It brought to the jungle nlglots, '
tile Jungle ror rescue from just 7·59 the number of American
The estimated 5QO North
below the roaring North VIe~- aircraft, Including eight hellcop. Vielnamese atop the pe-4, 12
men mortars and rocket ters, lost 'OV~r th'e Communist miles southwest of. the Allied
launCHers.
nation.
bastion or Dak To, used their
The Communist fire drove orr
In South Vietnam, U.S. planes heaviest guns-120mm mortars
fieMa or rescue helicopte'rs: brooght both hope- and !J"agcdy -to pound the Americans. The
damaging lit least 10, One to the two battalions of the paratroopers, three co\npanles
American h e ll c o p t e r got 173rd caught on the SlOJ.3eS just who were pinned down Sunday
thniulh
plucked out ttve 100 yards below the Communist only 100 yards from the summit
*oonded Glo and Maj. IV!il!am !ortreos, on HUI 875 the eye or and a battalion that nacked its
Kelly Of Chattanooga, Tem., the central highlands' battle.
way tn Monday, also were
who said·
u.s. spokesmen $11ld pant 852 taldng rocket, macnlnecun and
.t~There'•s not an oCtieer in Stratorortreases ripped ~ posi- ' rifle nre from all around.
~ thier.; without' a acratCh on him. tlotls of the 12,00Q cornm.unJst
u.s. spokesmen said at least
f!! taet, tlf&amp;re are nol many troops now reported In the 72 Americans hve been !tilled
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e. Tney said lhe· North and 86 wounded. On\)' fLve
·ier~tat." • Brli. Gen. Leo H. Vietnamese inVaders brooght In wounded were reported out by
•'~n1f.ilef, the ~. be&amp;pac- two mor~ reglme~to to battle midday today. At least 33
:.~\'$&lt;1 ~cle:l coinmander of the 173rd some 16,000 American ~P~ in Communist boc:Uea~ were count·''' Alrborno.Br~e,ilooked a) !be th~ 2ll-&lt;iay-&lt;&gt;ld duel lor tne ed.
blll baltle and almost· wills- blgblands.
But a 500 pound bomb from
vered, "MY heart suffers for
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planting two
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COMBINING BliSINI&gt;SS w 1 t h
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Mi ss namora Boice. daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. Haymond Boice,
namora left Ole Miami ValJ('y
Hospital at D8,}1on in early October after several years U1ere
as a laboratoiJ tcdmologist , and
is nO\~ working at st. Frances
Hospital in Honolulu, She made
the trip w1th another girl f rom
Mtami \ "aile), and tllC' two JOin-

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making (Jians for a walk d.ownthe

,was the program tOpiC:
uoed ·by·Mrs, RoyDonahew. Scrfp.
tures rrom Deuteronomy CorintiJ..

TON!Gli f and TUESDAY
CASI!\ll ROYALE
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MICHAEL ~tiLLER
MILLER, 4, son of
Mr. and Mrs.MickMiller,Middleport, is a candidate ror the
title of Mr. SnowCJ.ake in the
Christmas promotion program
being conducted by the Ladles
Auxiliary Of the Syracuse Volunteer Fire Department.
~UCHAEL

Ritualistic
grave
mark;~!:ng:~~~
monies
for two
charter
of the Captain James
Chapter of the Daughters
American Revolution were
Monday,
Bronze markers were
the gl'aves of Mrs.
er Hamilton in the Rome
tery in Lawrence Count;y,
her sister, Mrs. Francis &gt;"leA~ked
er Moore in the Spring!Jill ~aao­
eter_y in Hwttington, W. Va. Rm11 '
Mrs. Hamilton and Mrs,
"ere residents of
and both were
Application has been made in and past regents or the
the Meigs Local School District Mrs, Hamilton, mother ol.
for a rederal grant ror adult
Klein orn~!~d~t~~~~;.;
education, Miss Martha Ohling- o.
the organizing
er, instructor, reports,
ter.
The courses l)((cred include Conducting the rites was
sllorthancl and typing and book- Fenton Brubaker, regent,
keeping. Classes will be held ot,her oCCiccrs of the
in each subject for an hour, two James Lawrence
evenings a week with the courses Among those
to run over a 20-week period. emonies v;ere .Mrs. M. L.
A fee of $20 Will be charged Cor the
the two periods.
Mrs. I
Public Jnterest wiJI affect the
courses offered. Residents taking

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oall Larry Morrison at 992-2153
before Dec.l.Classesaresclled.
uled to begin about Jan, 1.

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The ordinary citizen doesn't often have a
President of the United Slates as a captive
audience.
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Thus it is uilderslllndable that an Episcopal
cle&gt;gyman in Williamsburg, Va., should have
succumbed to the temptation to tell President
Johnson, who was visiting his chUrch on BD
otherwise pleasant Sunday morning, that he
awed the Am eric a n people a "logical,
straightforward explanation" of administra·
tion policy in Vietnam.

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to doubt the Rev . Cotes·

worth Lewis' defense that he was moved by
a ··moral obligation" to express his concern

over Vietnam, not by 11 desire to make head·
lines, as one congre~sman .charged.
tt is a preacher's function to tell people
things they don't want to hear. They have
bfen getting into hot water for centuries for
doon~ it. It takes no iitUe courage to look a
President in the eye and ask him, in et!ect, if
he knows what he is doing.
It can be argued that this episode did more
than any amount of picketing and placard·
wavinl:! to reveal to President Johnson the
ext en( of dismay over V i e t n a m among
respectable members of the nahonal com·
munity- assuming he was not aware of it
before.
Yet the reaction of most Americans seems
to have been one of sympathy for the Presi·
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fort Will go away will do no
good, either. You take your
food pri martly to giVe you
energy. So, if Jou eat too
much, you woul do well to
go outdoors and work 1t off.
Q-What Is the cause and
treatment of Paget's disease?
A-Since you are a woman,
I assume you are referring to
cancer of the nipple and not
the Paget's disease that involves the bones of the legs
lower spine and skull. The
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~an&lt;:er involves
and superficial
brestst li•siiie, it can be cured

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hav-e cranberrv sauce or"
any time we Want it
If you do overeat and then
d e p e n d on well-advertised
drugs for relief of stomach
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By United Press International
Todi\Y Ia Tuellda,:i, Nov. 21,
the 32Sth da,y of 1967 with 40 to
follow.

The moon Is between Its IIIII
and last quarter.
The momlns stars ore
Mereury, Venua aDr;l Jupiter.
The evening stars are Man
and Saturn.
On this da,y In history:

ph...

In

1877,

Thomu

Edlaon

announced the lnventlon of "the
talking maeblne."
In 1925, Harol:l ...Red" Granae
played his last varati,V lootbsll
game lor the unlverslcy of
Dllnols before tumlng pro with
the Chi&lt;ll!ll&gt; Boars.
In 1938, the Nazia took over
the westem regions d. Czeeho.,
lovalda and made an
1n
the area German citlzen1.
In 1960, the llrat direct claah
between tho C&lt;lnJli)Ieoe army
and United Natloos tronpa took
olace In Leopoldvllle,

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Arabic numerals, the
ones we use tod,ay, Include
the symbol zero which was
adopted by Moslem mathe·
maticians from Indian nu·
morals, says The World AI·
manac. Although the con·
cept of zero is an appar·
ently small thing, it was
unknown to the Romans
and is indispensable to
higher mathematics. If you
doubt this, try dividing
MCXXVI by LXI!

Q-1 drink about three pints
of milk ll ~A)'_,. Is _this t~o
much? If so. why'!
A-Milk is an excellent food
at any age Adults who are
not defi11itely allergic to milk
should drink a least a pint a
day. If you are not overweight , three pints a day will
not hurt you. If you are overweight you should switch to
milk with only 2 ~r cent fat
or. better yet , to skim milk.

Voice ol.Broadway
BY JACK O'BRIAN

NEW YORK - Top doU.Oer Anne Fogart)c•o Rolls. Royce

waa vandallzed(utdsmearedwi1h
red paint) during the anti • Dean

Ruok ~e Guevara • Stokely
Carmichael oxptoalons hel'e last
Tues. niQfrt ... The o:ounterlelted
Diner's Club crodil card owlndle
was tipped here three weeks b&amp;Core the s.vndlcate - erlme arrests thio week ... MlddiWJ~­
bougllt a $200,000 CBS.TV play
about •jinvaston ol privacy" has
a role. we bear, Bobby Kennedy - haters w I I I reoo¢ze;
Gore gores Bobby with monotonous regularity .•• New gov't
of
the Bahamas
(headed)
by 4'00on Findling) will exJ!IDII )he number of -'&gt;ling
casino lrancblses ... Maybe It
was his role in uBorn Free,"
but whatever, BUI Travera waa
:ranked as star oC 41 Pnldence and

Q-Whal are Norflex and
Dexameth gtven for? Are
there any bad side effeds?
A-Norflex is given to re·
lieve tension spasms in the
voluntary muscles and Dexameth is a cortisoneHke drug
used for arthritis and other inOamrnatory diseases. The side
effects of Norflex' include dr¥;
neSJ ol the mouth, palpitation,
blurred vision, nausea, drowsiness and headache Those or
Dexameth include moonface,
growth of hair on the face ,
acne, peptic ulcer, insomnia the PIJJ1t as it started Cllmbtg
and weakenmg of the bones of •n BeautituJ Dana Wynter, Mra•
Greg Bautzer unW they ~­
the spine.
rated, is applying for U. S, CltiPleose send your truestions oiil zensldp (Dana was born In So.
commtnfs to Wayne G. lt0114stmlt, Alrlcl) .., Mattei Tot• Ia out
MD, in catt of tills paptt. Wllile 1 "Dr. lloltttle" doll Dr, ltamfstadt co•not CIIISWtr iftdi- looks )lot like Rex Harrison
y;fluoJ leUtn he will anJWtt letltn of who spoaka 14 taped sentences
genttol inft'lest i11 f•hltt (Oiumm.
when you ouli the cord.
Windsor, site O{Bilghty's Windsor Castle, l8ld 'feawssnotwhen
a jazz festival roQ!Ooted an okay
In tloe shade of the old royal
BARBS
bungalow: "We cbl'l want that
loVe.ln buatnesa here!• ... All
lr PHIL PASTORET
· A thoul!l&gt;t tor the £Friend says he'd give up AmericiD statesman Daniel
cigarettes for a pipe, but the Webater once said. utet our
potential problem posed by object be our CIIUI\IJ'1, our
the office moocher IS too up. whole country, and nothlnR but
setting to contemplate.
our c;:ourd:r1."

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Its (lllled) !IWIJn.ioOOI "' Imaslne that aame lalp Yankee Stadium-like Miami Boach r&lt;JO!Il-

lng house when 10moone made
reservations lor 850 rooms: (a
bankers' convention) ... Reply
was yes, but the money..chang.
era will have to put up with •

but a few N. Y. restaurants ROW
welcome geats, or reasa.1ahleim·
ltoUons, wearing thoae swish
turtlenecks with jackets ... Par· vlalttng dlsjractlon - the erDVM
adlse Hotel In Nassau, the B&amp;- Prince of Napa), wloo's air~
hamaa, planted grass over the taken 17 rooms (Including the
sand wldch Is Why tloe landscap. Sinatra Suttl!)· ... Y•mean tho
lng lab "'""' toppod a mUIIDn King Uvea more grandlJ than
... Audrey llepbum unknowing Frankie?
·
i1 crashed an El Moandroc~!'""hecl" Tlie N:Y. tax!
_ cob frustration
ty the other Sun.
out when llbe learned it was goes like this: In 1930 sponsored by "SWORD " Which cash was lttlliBht and loarlsta In
allced down means "s0parat0d, short II1JIIIIl1 ete., )!at ll1orl o1
Widowed or Dlvoreod folk ... 20,000 cabs cruised N.Y. ~reeto
But Audrey rated a welcome, ~oo~' Y. his )!at tewer than
on the separated bit ... H. J,
• ., ... And the biggest fleet
Heinz' S7 varletles'are famous Ia the OII.Dut;yc,bCo."whOse
but It's not true no mo'l- the drivers wlU beneftt from the incompany markela more than 1,- doeevllable I . - a t ... It the city
ooo prollu~811'1 ,give the rider• better
·~·
service and mor ab tloe pol
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M000110Jy game oo t1oe bottom o1 ju81Uiably.
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church Gt leaat twice e""'l/
Sunday to• better acqucA!It
hor,.lt with the !ltw hilnl.

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.t,; and ~' H~an Trace finished
third tied with 3-.1 records. North
Gallla was last with a 2-6 re'l:.

Amwer a fool accordill{l to
hiS foUy, Jest he be wise in
ht. own eyes.-Proverbs 26:5.
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not the same• to apeak, and
speak well are two things. A
fool may talk, but a wise man
speaks.-Ben Jonson, English
poet and dramatist.

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Uon In tloe SV AC will be a Tue ..

day night tUt at Hannan Traee
with Coach Paul Dillon's Wildcats making their second slarl
of the ......, against Coach Jim
Cooney.
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week's and next week's games:
Nov. 22 - Hannan TraCe at
Kyger Creek.
Nov. 2S - Soothwes"\m at
Eastern.
Nov, 28 - Soothem Local at
Hannan Trace.
Dec. l -

Hannan Trace at

Eastern; Kyger Creek at Soutfl..

westerni North Gallla at Alexander; and Glouster at Soothem Local. .
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The key, to Hloeceso for the
Gallipolis Blu,e Devil varsli,Vbao,
ketball team this naiiOJI:will be
the abiii\Y of the telllll to adjust
to a last break ¢loose and the
bulldiJ!s of a . ~g bench, ac.
cording to he~ ea~t coach Lu~
duo c. (Duke) JlursoQ. '
We'll be runli!Jig 'wi!!l~ ball
every chance we aol; The reason
lor relying so heavily ' on tho
last break this nason Is that

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PROVIDENCE, R. L (UPI) -

In aeveland

GaiUa; and Hannan, W. Va, at D. c .. outoointed Ed Viek, 1941

Southwestern.

"l knot;v you ha~e traveled a long way jrpm ·home."Sr. qutllermo Vtdales Aparicio, presidente, Asociacion
Mexocana de Golf, in welcoming golfers from 41 lands to
the 15th annuol World Cup competition.

Player Keeps 'The
Most Amazing Hours'
MEXICO CITV- fNEA) - Gary Player tan and fit his
cheeks filled out from a IO·day idyll on his ~any.acred f~rm
drove·down to Johannesburg to catch the 6 p.m . flight thai
would take him to the World Cup of Golf. This was on a Fri·
dal' afternoon in South Affica.
The South African Airways' plane took off with~ut a hitch
So Gary settled back-as much as he ever settles back-for
an uneventful trip. After aU, he travels 200,000 miles a year.
Touchdown was. the pext morning in Madrid at 9 o'c1ock
Gary1checked and found out he had a four-hour layover. ·
"I was damn unlucky," be recounted. "I could take a TWA
out at noon or 1 o'clock . The latter was direct to New York,

New York (10),

Browns Camp
Bowl Picture Shaping Up
By SANDY PRISANT
UPI Sports Writer
The nation's bowl selection
committee Monday filled at
least one S!Xlt in each oC the
&amp;even major post season
classics and signed three of the
nation's top 10 powers for the
Orange and &amp;!gar bows.
Miami's 75,387-seat Orange

Bowl will probably be lite site
of the t3p · New Year's Day
contest. The Orange Bowl
Committee 1 a n d e d secondranked Tennessee (7-1) and
!lith-ranked Oklahoma (7 .I),

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L, Pet,
4 .765
MIMe sola
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Pillsburjh
10 6 .625
New Jersey
5 8 moil
Kentucky
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West
w. L. Pet.
New Orleans
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Hnu"""
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Hooston 102 Kentucky 90 ·
Oakland U6 ~lnnesota llO
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day's 14-10 win over the Minnesota Vlldnga provided a much
needed morale booster Cor the

making that classic the only one
which wUV pit two members ol
the top 10 against each other.
However, other members ol
the high-ranked teams were
lining up fast Cor post-season
appearances against lesserrated opponents.
Nt.•w Orleans' Sugar Bowl will
bring in seVenth-ranked WyomIng (10.0) to lace local favorite
LSU (5-3-1) and u., Cotton Bowl
Commlttee kept the · amual
Da1las altair a prestige contest
by landing the Deep South's
finest, ninth-ranked Alabama (7.
1.. 1) to lace as yet unknown
champion or the Southwest
Conference.
Other Hall Done
Tbe Rose Bowl Co~itteE,
which had half its works done
Cor it last Saturday when top..
ranked Soothern Calllomla (9.1)
became the West Coast entrant
by knocking off . ~CLA, wlll
have the other half done Cor it
nexl Saturday when 13th ranked
Minnesota (7-2) and 14th ranked
Indiana (8~1) dose out their
seasons and finalcy decide the
Big Ten representative.
· The Gator BQWI Jlas sl_ICCfSsfully wooed 'Penn State ('7.~),
which will ~robably face the
wlmer of SatiU'day's clash
between 16th-ranked Florida
State and 18th-ranked Florida.
The Sun Bowl to be played
Dec. 30 at EI Paso, Tex., has
lined up Mississippi (4-3-l) for
an unnamed -enl. The
BluebonnJ:! Bowl at Houston on
Dec. !3 will match Big E!gllt
ropi:sentatlve Colorado (7-2)
aswgac st a hlgll finisher in the
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The Browns, who suffered the
worst defeat In their history 55-7

hands or the Green Ba,y
Packers just a week earller,
were sounding optimistic about
the remainder of the season as
they made their weekly round
or post-game speaking appearat the

ances.

uwe should do wen tlle rest

or the way," Halfback Ernie

Green told the Touchdown Club.
"We have the added incentive
of being In firsl place and having beaten Minnesota," he sald,
Green said the Browns faced
their toughest season ever, with
Green Bay, Detroit, Minnesota
and Chicago aU in one season.
"We've never had to do that
before," he said.

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second coming Is long s i n e e
overdue. But this may ho t he
year, as Coach Burson cont'ess..
Thls ls the best s~ad
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In pre - season scrimmages
the Devils have lived up to Burson's praises; they sowdly de-

Gary Collins told another audience the Washington Redskins
can look forward to a rough
time next Sunday "if our passing game jells."
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well against Sonny Jurgensen,"
he added.
The Redsklns, who bold third
place ln the Capitol Dlvislon

with a

4..4~2

record, move into

tlte stadium fresh from a 27-20

have a rematch in tl1e GAllS

gym, at 4 p.m.
Gellla Acodemy opensllol96768 season at Jackson Frlciey,
Dec, 1.

Here's the 1967-68 roster and
schedUle:
GALL!l'OLIS BLUE DEVILS

!YARSJTY)

Player

1967-88
Ht. Pos.

Butch Cordell
Lee Bursar.
Curt Alberti
Jim Gilmore
Dave Johnson

Larry Mitchell

5'8.,
5'10''
5'9"
5'10"
5'9"
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Tom Spencer

5'1P' F

3

Tom Meadows
Greg Smith

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6'1., F

4
4

Alan Boster
s•tou F
6'1" c
Jim Henry
Mike Fenderboach 6'3" C

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HEAD COACII- Duke Burson·
ASSISTANT- Bill Conley.
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victory over the division leaders,

the Dallas Cowboys.
"I have the highest regard
Cor Sormy Jurgensen," said
Coach Blanton Collier. 'He is
one or the flnest quarterbacks
to come along in many years.
The Browns' defensive unlt
should be back to full slrengtb
by Sanda,y to meet the Redskin&amp;
strong passing attack ' with
Erich Barnes. who sat Out the
Minnesota game back In play.
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) Ernie "Indian Red" L o p e z,
147'h , Pasadena, Calif., stopped
Doug McLeod, 149 1h , Grand
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sltton. Meadows, Greg ~mlth
and Aln Boater are pushing Ml~ guar •
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The Galllpolltans wI I I hold "!
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cheU and Spencer for starUns
their ftnal pre - aeaiOJl t l I t 1
spots as forwards.
A.PP)yingthepressure to guard · agolnat' aperennially strong Fair.
starters Cordell and Bursoo will land ~ .Wemesd8,y,
he Curt AiberU, Jim Gilmore,
The.r play the Dra!llons In
and Dave Johnson.
Proetorvllle at fp.m, Then Tue..
And a strong candidate to fill day, Nov. 28, the two teams will

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Philadelphia
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Detroit
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Cincinnati
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Coach Ru&lt;lf Sblvely's
North Gallla Ptrstes, and IJ&gt;I.
umpbed over a lltrwl8 Vlnt•Jn
Couri\Y S&lt;flad,
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Also, the tllture dl GAllS ba..
ketloell loqks b.tolgliJ4r In I h e
light ~ the. r..t that hal! 1 h'e
Blue Devil varsii,V 12 will he
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MeadOWs (61 0"); guard Lee Bur~

' son (5'10'') aenlor; and T om
!ipencer (5'11") junior """ will
be spearheading the GAHS attack.
!ipencer has been moved from
we're W.ai&lt;:al)y a strong team guard post because of his re- probably the smallest In the bounding otrenslh. He will play
SEOAL," Burson added, ·
forward this winter.
The .other forward slot will
be ftUed by Larry Mllehell (6'
0") senior. Mitchell Is not new
at the game, ha'iing been selected all • league as a sopb.
omore.
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PHILADELI'HJA (UPI)- Bennie Brl&amp;&lt;oe, 159, Pblladelpbla,
stopped Jimmy Lester, 159, San
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he. But they are not short 00 and Lee BuriiOIJ (5'10'') senior
experience, ball handling, and · who was third guard on I a st
ov~rall roundball abUII,V. ·
year's el!lhth place GAllS team.
'i'be Galllans have three ...,_ Roomdlng out the probable
tUmlng lettermen oo lhelr 12- starting llne...p will be (6' 1'')
man 0(Jiad: senlqf forward Tom junior Jim Henry, at center,

Creek; Symmes Valley at North . Bob Foster, 179, WaShington

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Wr(gllt. Eagteo have&amp; returnIng lettermen 1 au Hmon~ trom
last year's l&lt;11ad that llnlohed
9-ll In all games., The Highlanders w~re 11-6 lit•oJI games,
lnolu~ the Gallla COOiii,V Toornament,
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Overall the · SVAC Is e&gt;pecled to
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· Coa~h LIOJ&lt;d Myers will toke
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announ~ed, ThiS flight has been re.routed \&gt;Ia Boston.'
':Monstrous. Noll! I've got to go tlll'ough, cus!&lt;)ms t~ere
when I land and tli~ke m).'w~y to. New. York."
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. potntea .out,, mldnlJhlln SOuth Africa. He'd gone ao'hours
wltbou~ laking off an)'iJIIb('more, than Jill abets.
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"I flew 'to New York," he colitlmied, "a~d find I've missed
my connection there to Mexico City. ;There is an ·a o'clock
Sat~ay rught flight, but the gentleman, a\ the counter 'tells
me 11 s all filled, Wllb only standby-space. · ·
" 'What else have 'yo~ got?' last. him.
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sS.ys 'but ifls booked
solid. I could definitely get you. ~n one T'ue's'day momm· g.' "
Gary, prudently stood there and took his cHances on making
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Kypr Creek ; as Coach JolW\V
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·pbic(go I)V,o lli0J1'~ 10 go to)~,!hl~· r;i!po!ter ~~~Y Ji¥-w 1M :till'·,:' ·
,s ,tbe.gte~lest,~ppo'itu!liiY ln.QIIIIIY r,e.a ts to .• 4vilriCer»;a!erl,, • ·
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has sllrred sucH contro~~ny thai !I haalooseiied lhe labl'lc Jll'.
American soelely, has ll!•de anaull u(ion ~slatillshed.Jnera·
mentaulhorlty nr1~1llblt!, 'and 1bus ba~ oileaed ... d!lor to '
radical change ore many frOnts.
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over .the w~r as ·the 'most golden nioment since ,the Great
Depression of .the 1930s fanned 'the Oilmes of-radicalism In a
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plagued the lotlnson .adntinistratlon since our heavy m[ll
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PeDtagOJi O!'t.
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that they. seldom make much headway except In times of
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they might then try to throw greater weigbl into the urban
racialstruggte...:which Is tearing the American fabric In other
ways.
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since the New Politics conferance showed them dramatically
that black power radicals are wllllng to allow wblb) partie!·
pation In their undertakings only on black extremists' terms.
The while radicals who tway privately welcome the ripping
effect of the Vietnam war have ..other deep concern.
"Tiley concede that they are gbKI'tO •ave the cha~celo "a10"
the war dlseonlent of mUUon1 of ordlaary, ooaradlcal Alber!·
cans to farther their owa draslk! onUelllaiiUsbmenl oiiJecllns,
But they worry that they themselves may be· ased lly dotUo
cated anU-Amerlcai Commualsl elementaln both the'UIIwu
aad black ,power groups.
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Many nonrridical U.S. observers, fearing to he charged with
resurrecting the wild-swinSiftg antlcolliJII,unlsm of !he late
Sen. Joseph McCarthy Of Wisconsin, go vety light in app!Yirul
the Red label to anything done these days In lhe name ii( !hi
New Left. The cliche of the day Is that New Leftists regard ·
old-style communism as "square" and could not care leas,
Bill one ltJfiuentlal radkal who attead'ed the Chicago ,meet-·
I"' on New Politics said privately It would be a serloua .mll;
take to underestimate the labors of dedicated CommuniBts at
thai conference. .· ,
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dlscrlmina on, .... many of his radical fellow• servbtJ u
dupes for anti-American Reds who work cloverly and persistentlY In the ' emotional chaos engenelered by theoe C&lt;lll·
troverslal Issues. ·
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The electronics a~e has hllrdly arrive~
and already scientists are looking beyond 1i
into an entirely new field of solid state physlcs-excltonics.
Excitons are similar to electrons, the tiny
particles which carry an electric charge and
make possible television, high-speed com·
pulers, etc. But excilons don't conduct elee·
trlclty. They have a polentlally more useful
properly, say Du Pont researchers: They can
transport light energy.
Fantastically tiny excitonic·powered devices are envisioned which may someday
replace many of the functions now being performed by electronics.
Today, excitons are laboratory curiosities.
But so were transi~&gt;tors only a decade or so
ago.

THE DCCTCR BAYS

No matter how thankful we
are that we live in a country
where there is plenty to eat,
we should not make that an
excuse for stuffing ourselves.
Eatmg too much places a
heavy burden on your digestIve system and makes for an
undesirable gam in we1ght.
Whereas the Pilgrims ate
turkey at Thanksgivmg because it was in season and
wouldn't be again for another
to cold
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They may praise hom or dam~ him among
their friends.
But he Is stU! the President apd uiey simply
don't like to see him ·called to account by a
self-appointed cltlzen·lnqulsllor In poblle and
in a setting where he cannot reply.
To parapllJ:ase Volllll~ . .Americans mil¥
agree with what you say about their Pres•·
dent, but they will not defend to the death
your right to say it anytime, anywhere.
Rev. Lewis forgot not only his good man·
ners but his good sense as well.

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The ordinary citizen doesn't often have a
President of the United Slates as a captive
audience.
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Thus it is uilderslllndable that an Episcopal
cle&gt;gyman in Williamsburg, Va., should have
succumbed to the temptation to tell President
Johnson, who was visiting his chUrch on BD
otherwise pleasant Sunday morning, that he
awed the Am eric a n people a "logical,
straightforward explanation" of administra·
tion policy in Vietnam.

There is no

re~son

to doubt the Rev . Cotes·

worth Lewis' defense that he was moved by
a ··moral obligation" to express his concern

over Vietnam, not by 11 desire to make head·
lines, as one congre~sman .charged.
tt is a preacher's function to tell people
things they don't want to hear. They have
bfen getting into hot water for centuries for
doon~ it. It takes no iitUe courage to look a
President in the eye and ask him, in et!ect, if
he knows what he is doing.
It can be argued that this episode did more
than any amount of picketing and placard·
wavinl:! to reveal to President Johnson the
ext en( of dismay over V i e t n a m among
respectable members of the nahonal com·
munity- assuming he was not aware of it
before.
Yet the reaction of most Americans seems
to have been one of sympathy for the Presi·
dent. They may agree or disagree with him

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Excitons: Exciting

fort Will go away will do no
good, either. You take your
food pri martly to giVe you
energy. So, if Jou eat too
much, you woul do well to
go outdoors and work 1t off.
Q-What Is the cause and
treatment of Paget's disease?
A-Since you are a woman,
I assume you are referring to
cancer of the nipple and not
the Paget's disease that involves the bones of the legs
lower spine and skull. The
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and superficial
brestst li•siiie, it can be cured

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hav-e cranberrv sauce or"
any time we Want it
If you do overeat and then
d e p e n d on well-advertised
drugs for relief of stomach
distress, you are only storing
up trouble for yourself Lying
down and hoping your d1scom-

The Almanac

By United Press International
Todi\Y Ia Tuellda,:i, Nov. 21,
the 32Sth da,y of 1967 with 40 to
follow.

The moon Is between Its IIIII
and last quarter.
The momlns stars ore
Mereury, Venua aDr;l Jupiter.
The evening stars are Man
and Saturn.
On this da,y In history:

ph...

In

1877,

Thomu

Edlaon

announced the lnventlon of "the
talking maeblne."
In 1925, Harol:l ...Red" Granae
played his last varati,V lootbsll
game lor the unlverslcy of
Dllnols before tumlng pro with
the Chi&lt;ll!ll&gt; Boars.
In 1938, the Nazia took over
the westem regions d. Czeeho.,
lovalda and made an
1n
the area German citlzen1.
In 1960, the llrat direct claah
between tho C&lt;lnJli)Ieoe army
and United Natloos tronpa took
olace In Leopoldvllle,

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Arabic numerals, the
ones we use tod,ay, Include
the symbol zero which was
adopted by Moslem mathe·
maticians from Indian nu·
morals, says The World AI·
manac. Although the con·
cept of zero is an appar·
ently small thing, it was
unknown to the Romans
and is indispensable to
higher mathematics. If you
doubt this, try dividing
MCXXVI by LXI!

Q-1 drink about three pints
of milk ll ~A)'_,. Is _this t~o
much? If so. why'!
A-Milk is an excellent food
at any age Adults who are
not defi11itely allergic to milk
should drink a least a pint a
day. If you are not overweight , three pints a day will
not hurt you. If you are overweight you should switch to
milk with only 2 ~r cent fat
or. better yet , to skim milk.

Voice ol.Broadway
BY JACK O'BRIAN

NEW YORK - Top doU.Oer Anne Fogart)c•o Rolls. Royce

waa vandallzed(utdsmearedwi1h
red paint) during the anti • Dean

Ruok ~e Guevara • Stokely
Carmichael oxptoalons hel'e last
Tues. niQfrt ... The o:ounterlelted
Diner's Club crodil card owlndle
was tipped here three weeks b&amp;Core the s.vndlcate - erlme arrests thio week ... MlddiWJ~­
bougllt a $200,000 CBS.TV play
about •jinvaston ol privacy" has
a role. we bear, Bobby Kennedy - haters w I I I reoo¢ze;
Gore gores Bobby with monotonous regularity .•• New gov't
of
the Bahamas
(headed)
by 4'00on Findling) will exJ!IDII )he number of -'&gt;ling
casino lrancblses ... Maybe It
was his role in uBorn Free,"
but whatever, BUI Travera waa
:ranked as star oC 41 Pnldence and

Q-Whal are Norflex and
Dexameth gtven for? Are
there any bad side effeds?
A-Norflex is given to re·
lieve tension spasms in the
voluntary muscles and Dexameth is a cortisoneHke drug
used for arthritis and other inOamrnatory diseases. The side
effects of Norflex' include dr¥;
neSJ ol the mouth, palpitation,
blurred vision, nausea, drowsiness and headache Those or
Dexameth include moonface,
growth of hair on the face ,
acne, peptic ulcer, insomnia the PIJJ1t as it started Cllmbtg
and weakenmg of the bones of •n BeautituJ Dana Wynter, Mra•
Greg Bautzer unW they ~­
the spine.
rated, is applying for U. S, CltiPleose send your truestions oiil zensldp (Dana was born In So.
commtnfs to Wayne G. lt0114stmlt, Alrlcl) .., Mattei Tot• Ia out
MD, in catt of tills paptt. Wllile 1 "Dr. lloltttle" doll Dr, ltamfstadt co•not CIIISWtr iftdi- looks )lot like Rex Harrison
y;fluoJ leUtn he will anJWtt letltn of who spoaka 14 taped sentences
genttol inft'lest i11 f•hltt (Oiumm.
when you ouli the cord.
Windsor, site O{Bilghty's Windsor Castle, l8ld 'feawssnotwhen
a jazz festival roQ!Ooted an okay
In tloe shade of the old royal
BARBS
bungalow: "We cbl'l want that
loVe.ln buatnesa here!• ... All
lr PHIL PASTORET
· A thoul!l&gt;t tor the £Friend says he'd give up AmericiD statesman Daniel
cigarettes for a pipe, but the Webater once said. utet our
potential problem posed by object be our CIIUI\IJ'1, our
the office moocher IS too up. whole country, and nothlnR but
setting to contemplate.
our c;:ourd:r1."

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Its (lllled) !IWIJn.ioOOI "' Imaslne that aame lalp Yankee Stadium-like Miami Boach r&lt;JO!Il-

lng house when 10moone made
reservations lor 850 rooms: (a
bankers' convention) ... Reply
was yes, but the money..chang.
era will have to put up with •

but a few N. Y. restaurants ROW
welcome geats, or reasa.1ahleim·
ltoUons, wearing thoae swish
turtlenecks with jackets ... Par· vlalttng dlsjractlon - the erDVM
adlse Hotel In Nassau, the B&amp;- Prince of Napa), wloo's air~
hamaa, planted grass over the taken 17 rooms (Including the
sand wldch Is Why tloe landscap. Sinatra Suttl!)· ... Y•mean tho
lng lab "'""' toppod a mUIIDn King Uvea more grandlJ than
... Audrey llepbum unknowing Frankie?
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i1 crashed an El Moandroc~!'""hecl" Tlie N:Y. tax!
_ cob frustration
ty the other Sun.
out when llbe learned it was goes like this: In 1930 sponsored by "SWORD " Which cash was lttlliBht and loarlsta In
allced down means "s0parat0d, short II1JIIIIl1 ete., )!at ll1orl o1
Widowed or Dlvoreod folk ... 20,000 cabs cruised N.Y. ~reeto
But Audrey rated a welcome, ~oo~' Y. his )!at tewer than
on the separated bit ... H. J,
• ., ... And the biggest fleet
Heinz' S7 varletles'are famous Ia the OII.Dut;yc,bCo."whOse
but It's not true no mo'l- the drivers wlU beneftt from the incompany markela more than 1,- doeevllable I . - a t ... It the city
ooo prollu~811'1 ,give the rider• better
·~·
service and mor ab tloe pol
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M000110Jy game oo t1oe bottom o1 ju81Uiably.
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church Gt leaat twice e""'l/
Sunday to• better acqucA!It
hor,.lt with the !ltw hilnl.

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.t,; and ~' H~an Trace finished
third tied with 3-.1 records. North
Gallla was last with a 2-6 re'l:.

Amwer a fool accordill{l to
hiS foUy, Jest he be wise in
ht. own eyes.-Proverbs 26:5.
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not the same• to apeak, and
speak well are two things. A
fool may talk, but a wise man
speaks.-Ben Jonson, English
poet and dramatist.

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Uon In tloe SV AC will be a Tue ..

day night tUt at Hannan Traee
with Coach Paul Dillon's Wildcats making their second slarl
of the ......, against Coach Jim
Cooney.
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week's and next week's games:
Nov. 22 - Hannan TraCe at
Kyger Creek.
Nov. 2S - Soothwes"\m at
Eastern.
Nov, 28 - Soothem Local at
Hannan Trace.
Dec. l -

Hannan Trace at

Eastern; Kyger Creek at Soutfl..

westerni North Gallla at Alexander; and Glouster at Soothem Local. .
Dec, 2 - Fairland at•Kyger

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The key, to Hloeceso for the
Gallipolis Blu,e Devil varsli,Vbao,
ketball team this naiiOJI:will be
the abiii\Y of the telllll to adjust
to a last break ¢loose and the
bulldiJ!s of a . ~g bench, ac.
cording to he~ ea~t coach Lu~
duo c. (Duke) JlursoQ. '
We'll be runli!Jig 'wi!!l~ ball
every chance we aol; The reason
lor relying so heavily ' on tho
last break this nason Is that

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Morale

PROVIDENCE, R. L (UPI) -

In aeveland

GaiUa; and Hannan, W. Va, at D. c .. outoointed Ed Viek, 1941

Southwestern.

"l knot;v you ha~e traveled a long way jrpm ·home."Sr. qutllermo Vtdales Aparicio, presidente, Asociacion
Mexocana de Golf, in welcoming golfers from 41 lands to
the 15th annuol World Cup competition.

Player Keeps 'The
Most Amazing Hours'
MEXICO CITV- fNEA) - Gary Player tan and fit his
cheeks filled out from a IO·day idyll on his ~any.acred f~rm
drove·down to Johannesburg to catch the 6 p.m . flight thai
would take him to the World Cup of Golf. This was on a Fri·
dal' afternoon in South Affica.
The South African Airways' plane took off with~ut a hitch
So Gary settled back-as much as he ever settles back-for
an uneventful trip. After aU, he travels 200,000 miles a year.
Touchdown was. the pext morning in Madrid at 9 o'c1ock
Gary1checked and found out he had a four-hour layover. ·
"I was damn unlucky," be recounted. "I could take a TWA
out at noon or 1 o'clock . The latter was direct to New York,

New York (10),

Browns Camp
Bowl Picture Shaping Up
By SANDY PRISANT
UPI Sports Writer
The nation's bowl selection
committee Monday filled at
least one S!Xlt in each oC the
&amp;even major post season
classics and signed three of the
nation's top 10 powers for the
Orange and &amp;!gar bows.
Miami's 75,387-seat Orange

Bowl will probably be lite site
of the t3p · New Year's Day
contest. The Orange Bowl
Committee 1 a n d e d secondranked Tennessee (7-1) and
!lith-ranked Oklahoma (7 .I),

AliA Standillgs

By United Press International

i'41clal

East

L, Pet,
4 .765
MIMe sola
ll 5 ' .688
Pillsburjh
10 6 .625
New Jersey
5 8 moil
Kentucky
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West
w. L. Pet.
New Orleans
9 4 .692 1

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Anaheim
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Hnu"""
3 10 .23fl
Monday's Results
Hooston 102 Kentucky 90 ·
Oakland U6 ~lnnesota llO
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day's 14-10 win over the Minnesota Vlldnga provided a much
needed morale booster Cor the

making that classic the only one
which wUV pit two members ol
the top 10 against each other.
However, other members ol
the high-ranked teams were
lining up fast Cor post-season
appearances against lesserrated opponents.
Nt.•w Orleans' Sugar Bowl will
bring in seVenth-ranked WyomIng (10.0) to lace local favorite
LSU (5-3-1) and u., Cotton Bowl
Commlttee kept the · amual
Da1las altair a prestige contest
by landing the Deep South's
finest, ninth-ranked Alabama (7.
1.. 1) to lace as yet unknown
champion or the Southwest
Conference.
Other Hall Done
Tbe Rose Bowl Co~itteE,
which had half its works done
Cor it last Saturday when top..
ranked Soothern Calllomla (9.1)
became the West Coast entrant
by knocking off . ~CLA, wlll
have the other half done Cor it
nexl Saturday when 13th ranked
Minnesota (7-2) and 14th ranked
Indiana (8~1) dose out their
seasons and finalcy decide the
Big Ten representative.
· The Gator BQWI Jlas sl_ICCfSsfully wooed 'Penn State ('7.~),
which will ~robably face the
wlmer of SatiU'day's clash
between 16th-ranked Florida
State and 18th-ranked Florida.
The Sun Bowl to be played
Dec. 30 at EI Paso, Tex., has
lined up Mississippi (4-3-l) for
an unnamed -enl. The
BluebonnJ:! Bowl at Houston on
Dec. !3 will match Big E!gllt
ropi:sentatlve Colorado (7-2)
aswgac st a hlgll finisher in the
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Cleveland Browns.
The Browns, who suffered the
worst defeat In their history 55-7

hands or the Green Ba,y
Packers just a week earller,
were sounding optimistic about
the remainder of the season as
they made their weekly round
or post-game speaking appearat the

ances.

uwe should do wen tlle rest

or the way," Halfback Ernie

Green told the Touchdown Club.
"We have the added incentive
of being In firsl place and having beaten Minnesota," he sald,
Green said the Browns faced
their toughest season ever, with
Green Bay, Detroit, Minnesota
and Chicago aU in one season.
"We've never had to do that
before," he said.

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second coming Is long s i n e e
overdue. But this may ho t he
year, as Coach Burson cont'ess..
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the Devils have lived up to Burson's praises; they sowdly de-

Gary Collins told another audience the Washington Redskins
can look forward to a rough
time next Sunday "if our passing game jells."
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well against Sonny Jurgensen,"
he added.
The Redsklns, who bold third
place ln the Capitol Dlvislon

with a

4..4~2

record, move into

tlte stadium fresh from a 27-20

have a rematch in tl1e GAllS

gym, at 4 p.m.
Gellla Acodemy opensllol96768 season at Jackson Frlciey,
Dec, 1.

Here's the 1967-68 roster and
schedUle:
GALL!l'OLIS BLUE DEVILS

!YARSJTY)

Player

1967-88
Ht. Pos.

Butch Cordell
Lee Bursar.
Curt Alberti
Jim Gilmore
Dave Johnson

Larry Mitchell

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Tom Spencer

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Tom Meadows
Greg Smith

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6'1., F

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Alan Boster
s•tou F
6'1" c
Jim Henry
Mike Fenderboach 6'3" C

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HEAD COACII- Duke Burson·
ASSISTANT- Bill Conley.
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victory over the division leaders,

the Dallas Cowboys.
"I have the highest regard
Cor Sormy Jurgensen," said
Coach Blanton Collier. 'He is
one or the flnest quarterbacks
to come along in many years.
The Browns' defensive unlt
should be back to full slrengtb
by Sanda,y to meet the Redskin&amp;
strong passing attack ' with
Erich Barnes. who sat Out the
Minnesota game back In play.
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) Ernie "Indian Red" L o p e z,
147'h , Pasadena, Calif., stopped
Doug McLeod, 149 1h , Grand
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sltton. Meadows, Greg ~mlth
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The Galllpolltans wI I I hold "!
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their ftnal pre - aeaiOJl t l I t 1
spots as forwards.
A.PP)yingthepressure to guard · agolnat' aperennially strong Fair.
starters Cordell and Bursoo will land ~ .Wemesd8,y,
he Curt AiberU, Jim Gilmore,
The.r play the Dra!llons In
and Dave Johnson.
Proetorvllle at fp.m, Then Tue..
And a strong candidate to fill day, Nov. 28, the two teams will

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SEOAL," Burson added, ·
forward this winter.
The .other forward slot will
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experience, ball handling, and · who was third guard on I a st
ov~rall roundball abUII,V. ·
year's el!lhth place GAllS team.
'i'be Galllans have three ...,_ Roomdlng out the probable
tUmlng lettermen oo lhelr 12- starting llne...p will be (6' 1'')
man 0(Jiad: senlqf forward Tom junior Jim Henry, at center,

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Overall the · SVAC Is e&gt;pecled to
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,s ,tbe.gte~lest,~ppo'itu!liiY ln.QIIIIIY r,e.a ts to .• 4vilriCer»;a!erl,, • ·
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has sllrred sucH contro~~ny thai !I haalooseiied lhe labl'lc Jll'.
American soelely, has ll!•de anaull u(ion ~slatillshed.Jnera·
mentaulhorlty nr1~1llblt!, 'and 1bus ba~ oileaed ... d!lor to '
radical change ore many frOnts.
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Talking· of this in Chicago, one radical .saw tile dlscOillenl
over .the w~r as ·the 'most golden nioment since ,the Great
Depression of .the 1930s fanned 'the Oilmes of-radicalism In a
th~n beWildered n~liq/1. " .
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of 'de!iionsttatlons pnd the torrent o! critlci~ms which
plagued the lotlnson .adntinistratlon since our heavy m[ll
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that they. seldom make much headway except In times of
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racialstruggte...:which Is tearing the American fabric In other
ways.
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since the New Politics conferance showed them dramatically
that black power radicals are wllllng to allow wblb) partie!·
pation In their undertakings only on black extremists' terms.
The while radicals who tway privately welcome the ripping
effect of the Vietnam war have ..other deep concern.
"Tiley concede that they are gbKI'tO •ave the cha~celo "a10"
the war dlseonlent of mUUon1 of ordlaary, ooaradlcal Alber!·
cans to farther their owa draslk! onUelllaiiUsbmenl oiiJecllns,
But they worry that they themselves may be· ased lly dotUo
cated anU-Amerlcai Commualsl elementaln both the'UIIwu
aad black ,power groups.
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resurrecting the wild-swinSiftg antlcolliJII,unlsm of !he late
Sen. Joseph McCarthy Of Wisconsin, go vety light in app!Yirul
the Red label to anything done these days In lhe name ii( !hi
New Left. The cliche of the day Is that New Leftists regard ·
old-style communism as "square" and could not care leas,
Bill one ltJfiuentlal radkal who attead'ed the Chicago ,meet-·
I"' on New Politics said privately It would be a serloua .mll;
take to underestimate the labors of dedicated CommuniBts at
thai conference. .· ,
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dlscrlmina on, .... many of his radical fellow• servbtJ u
dupes for anti-American Reds who work cloverly and persistentlY In the ' emotional chaos engenelered by theoe C&lt;lll·
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make possible television, high-speed com·
pulers, etc. But excilons don't conduct elee·
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properly, say Du Pont researchers: They can
transport light energy.
Fantastically tiny excitonic·powered devices are envisioned which may someday
replace many of the functions now being performed by electronics.
Today, excitons are laboratory curiosities.
But so were transi~&gt;tors only a decade or so
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No matter how thankful we
are that we live in a country
where there is plenty to eat,
we should not make that an
excuse for stuffing ourselves.
Eatmg too much places a
heavy burden on your digestIve system and makes for an
undesirable gam in we1ght.
Whereas the Pilgrims ate
turkey at Thanksgivmg because it was in season and
wouldn't be again for another
to cold
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They may praise hom or dam~ him among
their friends.
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don't like to see him ·called to account by a
self-appointed cltlzen·lnqulsllor In poblle and
in a setting where he cannot reply.
To parapllJ:ase Volllll~ . .Americans mil¥
agree with what you say about their Pres•·
dent, but they will not defend to the death
your right to say it anytime, anywhere.
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Court. MmersHllr. 992 239~
11-21 -3TC
1967 SEWI~G ,!.Kiii~E. fully cqu1ppe&lt;l to llg za~, fancy
des1gn. dorn. s~v; in zippers. F:IC.HT YEAR OLD BLACK
etc. La~ IHHI)' Balance $32 · AND WHITE GELDING.
\ ery l!entle 64 mches high.
iO Phone 992-2635.
phone 742-5265.
It-21 -3TP
II 7 tic
WA.\T \ GOOD HUY'' Smgep
Se11 :ng

for Ltg zag. fane) shtches.
butlonholes.
blind
hems,
etc Will sell fur $117 Nothing
Card of Thanks
do\\ n. $6 monthly Call Rav.
1VE w1sh to thank friends and
ellS\\Ood 2i3-9693.
that sent food and
It 15 6tc
In"' ·'§Wf* ....~,

the death of our
wife and mother. :\frs Ella
Hannahs Special thank!t lo
the employees of the Elmworxl nursing home. Doctors
and Nurses at Veterans Memorial Hospital. Ewing Funeral Home and the Rev
Glen Hiles
The Hannahs Famtly
11-21-1TP

He;p Wan-ted
A~D

BAR MAID
\\'~itress

~LDERLY

part

t1mc

sundown Nite Club
11-21-3TP

LADY lor house-

v.: ork and cookmg Phone 992-

5251 lor m1crv1e\\ u Hmdy,
l\ier Ltherty Theulri:!, Middleport
10 111 tfc

For Rent
~IX

HOO)I apartment, 3 bed,·nnms. unfurmshed, 6 closets

space. hot water heat. store
room. outs1de porch Phone

u a tlc

~~2-5307

TWO BEDROO)I furnished
apartment. 11-Hl jtltlberry
&lt;\ve Phone 992-6693.
11 7 tic
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hhonc 9!12-5~3.~

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Phone 002-3.17-1 aftrr 4 p m

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11 -21 -liTf
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LOSE WEIGHT safely with Dex
A-Diet tablets. Only 9tlc Nelsoo's Drug.
9 19 611tc

llusiness S.rvicn

1961 chevy
pick-up truck.
shift. $3$0, phone 142-58011.
11 14 ete

BUS!NES ERVICES

WEI.L KEPT carpets show the
results ot reguJnr Blue Lustre
~pot deaning
ncnt electric
.;;hampooer $1. Baker Furniture
11 13 6tc

Complete er\•ice

.\. C. BRADFORD
AUCTIONEER

Wrke, Phone or Conlll&lt;l
Crill Bradford
R.\cine, Ohio

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Rtpr•entotiveln Thlo Ar.. 20 Ynrs

Legal Notice

Real Estate For Sale

C.eltlo t&lt;ittltt
F AIRLANE TERRACE - M!IJ.

V. V. Johnson &amp; Son
222- 4th Ave., Huntingtpn

UGAL NOTIC(
JL, ~•u•
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l•l.u •' ,.( It •h( &lt;•Oio•e \l',o~ l'illiilKir~h.
i'o 1111"' l\,IIIIU, I~ !Wn h&gt; nollrit'lt lhKt
, n lh&lt;· 111111 ol,l\ ur ~11\'l'm"&gt;c!r. Jill, ,
loh11 o\lkn•l• 1 . h1 111 1: !&gt;l,unllrf. fd
Ill ho•l tll'll l u o)l ·~·"""' lll'l ·'"' ott•
h· nd~nt In tho• t '".nt uf
tommon
t ' h •.o. ~1&lt;·1~· I nun\&gt; . llhuo t •,,,.... ! ~u
1-1.211 j&gt;O ,I\ 11\): fl!l diiO!XU fNim Bald
[;,,, • .,. \Ho•ll•lc1 1111 lht' 1-ll)lllll&lt;ls 11l
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ol!lt.•r tho Ulh ol, l\ "' .tunu ... ,
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John Alt.ruler. l"l•intlff
J I. O'lrlen,
Attorney for P'!41Jntlff
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FOR SALE : SIX ROOM HOUSE
bath. 2: acres of land, garage.
ehirken house and other
building&lt;. price $3500. located
on State Rt. 124 in Stivers·ville area. George Hobstetter,
Rrnker. Hilton WoHe. salesman, phone 949-3ZII Racin~ .
11·19-!k
HOUSE IN ThomllS Ford. five
rooms. bath. cellar, outbUIIdmg. g.:•ra,:.!e. 11 J ncres.
bottle gas. 2 cement rovered
p!lrches. well. dslern C a 11
or see Mrs. J. J. WArd. Rt.
1, Middleport. Silver
Run.
Phone 992-6.186.
II lfi 6tp

REAL EST,\TE RlR SALE
5 I lfc HOUSE FOR SALE next to
school in Middleport. Priced
,\11\ CONDlTIONIXG Refriger·
SPEF.D QUEE:-. wringer .
to sell Phone 992-5324.
\\ a&lt;:her Ltkc new. B. M
ation service Jack's Refri~­
II 3 tfc
Pration. t\ew Haven. hone
Coo~rr. Dexter.
II 13 tic
O'BRIEN &amp; CROW
!82-2079
4 6 Uc
RF.~LTY COIIfP4NY
POTATOF.S Oarence Proffitt.
I'OMEROY -· CLOSE TO
Portland Phone 3l3-Z254.
READY - "!IX concrrte dehv- GRADE SCHOOL - 2 story
tt 3 tfc
ered ri~ht to your project.
frame, 5 rooms (2 bedroorhs),
Fasl and eosy. Free esti· bath. In good repair, excelFACTORY repnircd tires, guarm:.Jtes. Phone 992-:lV.It r.oeg- lent condllion $3.500.00.
anteed. rCI(Uiar tread, aU
Iein Reod) - ~Iix Co .. Middle- MIDDLEPORT _ 1'h story 5
sizes. $12 50 each John W
port, Ohio.
I 30 tic rooms (2 bedrooms), .,;th.
VnnMcfer. Syrat'use. Phone
nice porches. In goOd condi!192-2768.
tt 8 121c XEIGLF.R's Buildin~ Supply tion. $3.400.00.
for buildin~ homes. repair POMEROY - 2 story frame, 6
SI~GER liODEL 6S, In nice
work. kitchen cabinets and rooms (4 bedrooms), both.
walnut sewing table. looks
nther work Call 919-3601 or lar~e front porch, utility
and run~ like new, rully
9l9-3226.
II 8 tic
rnom. lot (100 x 1110!. $6,500
cquif)pcd to zig zag. moll().. it•
Henry Cle1and, Salesmaa
,!!ram bult!mholc, etc Pay 10 BUDGET PRICF. furniture on
Offlee - !lft.215l
payments $.) !)() each or $50
our third noor budget shop
lleRkltnee - tn-1511
cosh Phone 992-2685.
Baker Furnitut'e. ~ldc!lcport.
11 16 3tc
It 7 tic
Ohio
? 23 tic
6 ROOM HOUSE, musl sell
K:'&lt;APP SIIOES. Cliff's Shoe CURTISS DAIRY BEEF Breed- lull basement, all around
Rcp:,ir Complete Shoe Serving. s~rvice for anyone anvrencing, chicken house, lovely
ice lliddlr1&lt;1rt
11 5 30tp
\\-here Call Parker 992-2264 t;urroundings. Phone 1'13-59?8
Pomero) or 985 3824 Chester: Mason.
10 13 :tOtp
LOSE WF.IGIIT SAFELY wilh
:\'otiry bv 8 a. m. for morning
Dex-A-Diet tablets. Only 98c
J~rrr.rmance service. 1 p. m
_ Services Offered.
at Summer's Pharmacy, New
nrternonn service. No prornSTUD serviCe.
Haven.
10 22 3otp
i~ing after 6 p, m for the Cli!IIUAHUA
Pl&gt;uuc
8~3-2643.
ll 7 301\'
some day.
10 21 :tOte
COLDS. HAY lever, sinus Hours of relief in every Sina· SF:W!NG MACHIXES. repair ELECTI!OLUX Sales aud Servn:e Hondcd factory reprt&gt;~cn­
Time capsule $1.49 value
!'&gt;('rYice. all m~kr!!. WY 2t&lt;.~\He. Ph, 9~2·3i00.
only 99c Summers Phar22fH The Fabric· Shop, Pom.
10 19 36tp
macy, New Haven
cro) Aulhorizl'd ~ing('r Snlcs
10 22 321p
and Sen ic-c.
3 29 lfc
LASDSC.If'1NG, tree cutting,
C.1ggJng:
basements. dozer
SINC.F.R TOUCH &amp; SEW, 600 TRElleil:l!'1MMlNC. and rcmov\lOr~. haullll 1. :\Lanon Heyn.
.series Lov&lt;'IY two tone pas- ~- fl'!in!i~
i'1 red. F'rec estioids. Alasou. Phune 77a-;;~147.
to! blur Fully equipped lo f'i-h!s. 0'
or's Tree and
10 2~ 30tc
buttonhole. fancy desi~n. etc
I.andsl'!l
erviC&lt;'. Call \lft.lautnmahc hobhin refill. Ori~­ 41 It or !185-3547. Chester. 0.
inally $.131 8~. ~16 40 now due
n 15 3otp
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SALE.'&lt;; ttEPORT
and as:=;ume balance Trade- BEST PHICE paid for standOhio Valley Livestock Co.
Ins accepted. hone 992-2685.
lllg timber. poplar. ouk. wal- Gallipolis, Ohio, Nov. 18, 1967
'111tfc
nut. srcamore. ash, l)n. Free
IIOGS - 175 to 220 lbs., 17 to
t·slmwtcs
,'\11 job too big or
18;
220 to 250 )bs., 17 to 18;
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'F.TIIYI.F.NF. lll.YCOI. Base
too !title Call ~1anon Reyn- Ligl&gt;t ltl to 18; Fat Sol" 12 to
;• pcrman('nt antifreoze. $1 33
olds Uox. 41i7, \1,•son, W. Va
15: stogs 12 to 14: ·IIDOi-• 10 to
.o .
g.,IIOJt Pomeroy Home
Phone 7i3-5147.
14: sows &amp; l'lgs 60 to 100.
Auto.
10 30 tic
to 29 30tc
CATTLE- stocrslllto25; lie if·
d
1
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17 to 22.50; Qaby Ileof 20 'to
We d e I seals of Antarct&gt;ca 26 , Fat· Cot/ 12 111 :17 50 : c ....
.earch l~r food •• &lt;feep ••
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5-59 Slin On - Newo
6:110 Sacrtd Hearl Hour
6:20 :11eig, Co. RFD
6:25 ~::ducat&gt;On ~ews
6:3U National News
6:35 Bill Miller Show
7·30 i'\ews and Sports
7 30 PICkens, Tues. &amp; Frl.
7.60 ~atlonal News
8 ~; Raker ShoiV, Wed.-FrL 8:4_!; hargrne1 Report, Thnrr.

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IN 111~: COMMON PLEAS
COlRT. MEIGS COUNTY,
OHIO
No. 14,199
IIUTII A. HENRY,
R. ll. 3,-Pomrroy, Ohio,
Plnlntlll,

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There are no reco~s pre·
served or lhe first t-epsus or
the Chrlsllan erp ordered by
Atlg~stus

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SL'NDAY
8:00 Sign On Forwm·d Faith
e: 3IJ Baptist Hour
7:110 . ~faller llontrol
7:M ThJ '•GOOiJ Life~
7:45 11\e•Blbte speaks
3:00 Thlhkl~ AboUt
1:15 Relliioui ~t\VS ',~;~o Ro,v. AIJ&lt;lr~lii Parsons
Y'im' ~e'W;ti
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All New Radiator St.op
eCar eTruck eHealtr

If ygu' had your TV &amp;et In th•
shop fo1 rapeln 11'1d it ~~'
you $18.00. If you hod
brought It to Chucks it would
tine cast you $11,00. We
hav&amp; no ov•rhud to PlY' out
so we c1n uvo you "'to helf
Oft TV Repairs,

Core • Bulldo•er
eAny Type

CHUCKS T.V.

KEITH GOBLE FORD

152 BUTTERNUT
POMEROY,O.

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9:00 Movie
11:00 News

11:2011:30 Tonight

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9:3010:00 Snap Judiment
: News
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t:I5 Coffee Wllh Janet
10:00 Swap Shop
10:15 ~leditalion&amp;
10: JO Brunch Party
II :00 Ohio News
11:05 Tiny'o Coulltry Junction •
II· 30 '!'my's Country Hymntime
\'1112:00 National &amp; Ohio News
CARl. F. HENRY,
12 15 J.jll!al New•
udd•·css unknown,
12:25 Sports Report
Delendant.
12:30' Guett Star, Fri.
NIITICt: BY PUBUCATION
WJO Lan y Anderson ShowCor! F. Henry, whose place /
tLOO River Report)
1;f r&lt;"sldcnce is unknown, but
2·00 Ohio News
whose last ~nown place of resi, '
3:M Ohio New!J
Llt&gt;11ce was c-u Castt Villa _Mo·
3 fl5 Ahles KusJc
tel. J969 East Main Strel'f. Co4.00 News
lumhus, Ohio. will take notice
4'30 Local Newo
1111 the 3Uth day of9£toher. 1~~ - ~ 5:00 Spot·t~ Scope
lht• unde~·stgnd filed h~•~e
5·15 S1gn Oil
lltwn agamst 1iim In the
1'1
SATIJRDAV
ur ...:On.mon Pleas of Meigs
i:SV SilO OU.
i. 'ounil 0 , p1·aying for divorce, ,
6 00 Protestant Hnur
Jf'~toraliun to former nam~.
6:30 National Newt
:nul other relief, on the grounds
6:35 And~raon's Shaw
ul gross neglect ol duty and ex.
lO: 5U 1'op Ten Show
trcme cruelty Said cause will
12:00 NtlOn News R•port
be lor hearing on and after the _ 12:15 !ltv. George Bryant
!Jth J!a) of December, 1001.
12:30 A.S.C.-Pete Shl•IJ!s
Ruth A. Henry. '
12:45 Mason Co. Agrt
Ptainlifl
1:110 News
Crow, Crow &amp; Porter,
!:IS r"ootball
Alloorneys !01' Piaiillil!
4:30 Sporis Jl&lt;iundup
1101 \1 111/ 7, 14, Zl, Z8 (12) 5,
1:35 Kusli:'&amp; Show
12 _ 1f 'I
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ern stereo AM &amp; FM radio
from
Gaza, great tr~de cehter
combination, 4 speed auto- PILE is soft and lofty, colors in Biblical Palestine, a city
retain brilliance In carpels famou&amp; lor Its u,ht textlli¥J.
matit c~anger . f!~oderrt p-t•pcleaned ·wiih Blue --Lustre. .... :An· eiilllrta'l~d-'
'intillon
le console, balance due
Rent
electrli:
Shampooer
$1.
fans throughout the .,orld
$126 31 or payments of $1
Baker
Furniture
11-20-TC
watch soccer· on an average
per month Call 992-3213.
weekend.
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PH. 992·6408

SOLID STATE Stereo, 1961
walnut stereo console with 4
speakers, 4 speed automatic
ch:u:ger, \akc over payments
of $6.41 per month or pay
balance due $16.20, call
992-3218
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DLEPORT - Modern 6 room
home. Aluminum siding, ,A
bedrooms, modern kitchen,
large living room, Ill bath,
full basement, rec. room,
garage. Three lots. excellent
location. $18.500.00.
POMERO\' - Good 2 story
LEGAL NOTICI!
home, I rooms, 3 bedrooms,
flull&lt;•ll
t. t. otl &gt;~11\•r llhu~o I,» I
pi,.,,. "' l'&lt;•• llh' llt&lt;' "'·'" l',ork
bath. cellar, bloc~ garage, k'"'""
, "hur~:
1\l· ~ •
\ ' n dnla. I• hfT&lt;'hY
Front porch ~outh nice view of uuttflt'&lt; l 111.11 "" Oh· llllh d.n or .'lin·
•••mht.l
I'Mo7 1)1111 ,, G.olla.~.:hel, he
ri\er. $6.000.00.
111,.: j&gt;l.un tlf f
f&gt;l&lt;•ol
ht•r
Jll'lllhm
linn •" dl'lt•ll!l,ont
111
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POMEROY - One story, 2 bedt •!Ill( ol t Ul\11\11111 l'lt•.oH uf \leo~•
room home. bnth. baument, I 1111111\ uhlu . &lt;.tHl' Nn 1-' 2t:l pr.oy .
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furnace heating. Aluminum !11~
J. l,,l(,,~ht •l nn !Ito• ~luUOds uf i!N&gt;ll•
siding. storm doors and win- nt ..: lt&lt;l ul •h•t• ,onol t·~lll'llll' rrur.l•
11
l'l.nuiHf .t l• u pru~~ for
nlher
dows. $6.500.110
1111111&lt;'1 oo l lo r. s.ohl &lt;.lllst• \\lll he lui
VIRGIL or HELEN TE.i.FORO lot• lrll\jl un 111 .ofiN the 6th do\ of
:, 1111 •n
1'1(1/1
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992-3325
Orm• G•llother, Pt•lnlltf
J B. O'lroen ,
Albert M Cox. Broker
Attorn•v for l"lolnttH
992-3830
992-3636
121 112.1 l:l~ u 1'1 12 2li
11-19-3te
NOTIC£ TO BICIDER5

for'' er "Get Star" 2'1 lb $1.19
Ebersbnch Hd\\e . Sugar Run
Mill Pirken'' Hdwe . Mason.
10 IZ Jatp

RUGS a mess"~ Clean for less
\\ith Blue lustre Rent ekctric •hampooer II Star suo
ply, Raci~e. Ohio.
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:\lad":me. 1967 model RATS. MICE eliminated

l1sed on!~ 5 months. Set dial

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sluggish
:-;cJ&gt;I IC' (ank . ..:tt Klciln Em All
.st•ptic t&lt;mk cleaner, Lnndmark Farm Bureau.
11-21-301'C

DO:'fT Pump

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OPEN EVES. 9:00 p.M.

POMEROY, OHIO

Notice
HOliDAY SPECIAL ON COLO
WAVES from !\iov. 21 through
Dec 29 115 now $12.50. $12.50
now $10. !10 now $8 50. Ruth's
Beauty Shop, Mason, phone
773-5686
11-19-30TP

Insurance
\l To:\lOBILE insurance been
ca ncelled? Lost your operator's license" Call 992-2966
6 15 tfc

Wanted To Buy
WANT TO BUY OR TRADE
FOR TANK. capacity from one
to three thousand ganon. mu&lt;t
be in fair condition. for heating water. contact. M. W.
Runyon. Eagle Ridge Road.
Minersville. 0. 45763.
1!-19-10tc
TRUCK. I', ton. 1953 to 1958
model. with flat bed. must be
in good condition contact ls·
aac Lewis Clifton. W· Va
1!-Zt-3TP

!!!till STEREO llAmO &lt;&lt;&gt;mbm:dinn. handsome walnut consol&lt;'. this has a BSR automnh~· tcrord changer take OVl· C
payments at $5 prr month or
pa~ bi.ilance due $68 -46. call
992-2836
11-ZI -6TC
MIXED HAY. 40c a bale. also
one sf'mi rig. nnd GMC traC'tor. Contact. M. IV. Runyon SI~C.ER ZIG ZAG sewing rnaEagle Ridge Road. Miners- dune sold much higher. this
ville, Ohio 45736
11-t9-10TC mm·hin(l will mnke buttonholes dm·n. rmbrmdery and
1.1g-l&lt;lg. take over paymenls
tt~MPSII!IlE &amp; YORKSHIRE
of
$1.25 per week or pay halpi;.:s. 7 IH'eks old Call 992~nl'e due $38 65
Will dls£279, Harnsom·iiJe.
count
for
l'ash.
cnll
992-2836
II 15 Gtc
II-21-6TC
POODLE Pl'PPIES. AKC Toy
mimature. Si5 and up Slud IIOVSE TRAILER. 52xl2. 4
ser\'icc ~nd groommg Phone rooms and balh. inqu1re Hazel Shi\•eler Brown's Trailer
992-5H3.
It 3 tic
Court. MmersHllr. 992 239~
11-21 -3TC
1967 SEWI~G ,!.Kiii~E. fully cqu1ppe&lt;l to llg za~, fancy
des1gn. dorn. s~v; in zippers. F:IC.HT YEAR OLD BLACK
etc. La~ IHHI)' Balance $32 · AND WHITE GELDING.
\ ery l!entle 64 mches high.
iO Phone 992-2635.
phone 742-5265.
It-21 -3TP
II 7 tic
WA.\T \ GOOD HUY'' Smgep
Se11 :ng

for Ltg zag. fane) shtches.
butlonholes.
blind
hems,
etc Will sell fur $117 Nothing
Card of Thanks
do\\ n. $6 monthly Call Rav.
1VE w1sh to thank friends and
ellS\\Ood 2i3-9693.
that sent food and
It 15 6tc
In"' ·'§Wf* ....~,

the death of our
wife and mother. :\frs Ella
Hannahs Special thank!t lo
the employees of the Elmworxl nursing home. Doctors
and Nurses at Veterans Memorial Hospital. Ewing Funeral Home and the Rev
Glen Hiles
The Hannahs Famtly
11-21-1TP

He;p Wan-ted
A~D

BAR MAID
\\'~itress

~LDERLY

part

t1mc

sundown Nite Club
11-21-3TP

LADY lor house-

v.: ork and cookmg Phone 992-

5251 lor m1crv1e\\ u Hmdy,
l\ier Ltherty Theulri:!, Middleport
10 111 tfc

For Rent
~IX

HOO)I apartment, 3 bed,·nnms. unfurmshed, 6 closets

space. hot water heat. store
room. outs1de porch Phone

u a tlc

~~2-5307

TWO BEDROO)I furnished
apartment. 11-Hl jtltlberry
&lt;\ve Phone 992-6693.
11 7 tic
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· &lt;Jnd ~ I'OI)m:&lt;~ ftwnace hc.:t.

Fl fl\!Sf!ED
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of all iloods

rmm Pnmel'fl.\ Post Offrcc
· 'r'h .r te par·kill ~ (', 11] !l!l2):';,J2 bctw~cn JO " m :ntd 7

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·Trt\iSJ;En and tinfurllts 1tet!
·•!&gt;iU'tmt:nts Cl0s~ f,, '-l ho• ' ·
hhonc 9!12-5~3.~

10 tR 1f('

"UilNISHEO ;md urfttrnished
:tpr~r~mf'nfs Rmdf'v f.. fiPf'd
Phone 002-3.17-1 aftrr 4 p m

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30-1 Sv&lt; nrMrc ~t .
\11dd lcport. st·f' \1rs . F.loda
11 -21 -liTf
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LOSE WEIGHT safely with Dex
A-Diet tablets. Only 9tlc Nelsoo's Drug.
9 19 611tc

llusiness S.rvicn

1961 chevy
pick-up truck.
shift. $3$0, phone 142-58011.
11 14 ete

BUS!NES ERVICES

WEI.L KEPT carpets show the
results ot reguJnr Blue Lustre
~pot deaning
ncnt electric
.;;hampooer $1. Baker Furniture
11 13 6tc

Complete er\•ice

.\. C. BRADFORD
AUCTIONEER

Wrke, Phone or Conlll&lt;l
Crill Bradford
R.\cine, Ohio

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Rtpr•entotiveln Thlo Ar.. 20 Ynrs

Legal Notice

Real Estate For Sale

C.eltlo t&lt;ittltt
F AIRLANE TERRACE - M!IJ.

V. V. Johnson &amp; Son
222- 4th Ave., Huntingtpn

UGAL NOTIC(
JL, ~•u•
~Jl&lt;·n&lt;l,•r
.,.hu~t' last kuuwn
l•l.u •' ,.( It •h( &lt;•Oio•e \l',o~ l'illiilKir~h.
i'o 1111"' l\,IIIIU, I~ !Wn h&gt; nollrit'lt lhKt
, n lh&lt;· 111111 ol,l\ ur ~11\'l'm"&gt;c!r. Jill, ,
loh11 o\lkn•l• 1 . h1 111 1: !&gt;l,unllrf. fd
Ill ho•l tll'll l u o)l ·~·"""' lll'l ·'"' ott•
h· nd~nt In tho• t '".nt uf
tommon
t ' h •.o. ~1&lt;·1~· I nun\&gt; . llhuo t •,,,.... ! ~u
1-1.211 j&gt;O ,I\ 11\): fl!l diiO!XU fNim Bald
[;,,, • .,. \Ho•ll•lc1 1111 lht' 1-ll)lllll&lt;ls 11l
&lt;'los• 1\t..:l~&lt;l or tlul) and C'&gt;treme
~rmlt1
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llnol&gt;l'r
rulh.•f,
~·' "' 1n118tl 1\(ll he fur hcalll\1! on or
ol!lt.•r tho Ulh ol, l\ "' .tunu ... ,
JU61t
John Alt.ruler. l"l•intlff
J I. O'lrlen,
Attorney for P'!41Jntlff
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FOR SALE : SIX ROOM HOUSE
bath. 2: acres of land, garage.
ehirken house and other
building&lt;. price $3500. located
on State Rt. 124 in Stivers·ville area. George Hobstetter,
Rrnker. Hilton WoHe. salesman, phone 949-3ZII Racin~ .
11·19-!k
HOUSE IN ThomllS Ford. five
rooms. bath. cellar, outbUIIdmg. g.:•ra,:.!e. 11 J ncres.
bottle gas. 2 cement rovered
p!lrches. well. dslern C a 11
or see Mrs. J. J. WArd. Rt.
1, Middleport. Silver
Run.
Phone 992-6.186.
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REAL EST,\TE RlR SALE
5 I lfc HOUSE FOR SALE next to
school in Middleport. Priced
,\11\ CONDlTIONIXG Refriger·
SPEF.D QUEE:-. wringer .
to sell Phone 992-5324.
\\ a&lt;:her Ltkc new. B. M
ation service Jack's Refri~­
II 3 tfc
Pration. t\ew Haven. hone
Coo~rr. Dexter.
II 13 tic
O'BRIEN &amp; CROW
!82-2079
4 6 Uc
RF.~LTY COIIfP4NY
POTATOF.S Oarence Proffitt.
I'OMEROY -· CLOSE TO
Portland Phone 3l3-Z254.
READY - "!IX concrrte dehv- GRADE SCHOOL - 2 story
tt 3 tfc
ered ri~ht to your project.
frame, 5 rooms (2 bedroorhs),
Fasl and eosy. Free esti· bath. In good repair, excelFACTORY repnircd tires, guarm:.Jtes. Phone 992-:lV.It r.oeg- lent condllion $3.500.00.
anteed. rCI(Uiar tread, aU
Iein Reod) - ~Iix Co .. Middle- MIDDLEPORT _ 1'h story 5
sizes. $12 50 each John W
port, Ohio.
I 30 tic rooms (2 bedrooms), .,;th.
VnnMcfer. Syrat'use. Phone
nice porches. In goOd condi!192-2768.
tt 8 121c XEIGLF.R's Buildin~ Supply tion. $3.400.00.
for buildin~ homes. repair POMEROY - 2 story frame, 6
SI~GER liODEL 6S, In nice
work. kitchen cabinets and rooms (4 bedrooms), both.
walnut sewing table. looks
nther work Call 919-3601 or lar~e front porch, utility
and run~ like new, rully
9l9-3226.
II 8 tic
rnom. lot (100 x 1110!. $6,500
cquif)pcd to zig zag. moll().. it•
Henry Cle1and, Salesmaa
,!!ram bult!mholc, etc Pay 10 BUDGET PRICF. furniture on
Offlee - !lft.215l
payments $.) !)() each or $50
our third noor budget shop
lleRkltnee - tn-1511
cosh Phone 992-2685.
Baker Furnitut'e. ~ldc!lcport.
11 16 3tc
It 7 tic
Ohio
? 23 tic
6 ROOM HOUSE, musl sell
K:'&lt;APP SIIOES. Cliff's Shoe CURTISS DAIRY BEEF Breed- lull basement, all around
Rcp:,ir Complete Shoe Serving. s~rvice for anyone anvrencing, chicken house, lovely
ice lliddlr1&lt;1rt
11 5 30tp
\\-here Call Parker 992-2264 t;urroundings. Phone 1'13-59?8
Pomero) or 985 3824 Chester: Mason.
10 13 :tOtp
LOSE WF.IGIIT SAFELY wilh
:\'otiry bv 8 a. m. for morning
Dex-A-Diet tablets. Only 98c
J~rrr.rmance service. 1 p. m
_ Services Offered.
at Summer's Pharmacy, New
nrternonn service. No prornSTUD serviCe.
Haven.
10 22 3otp
i~ing after 6 p, m for the Cli!IIUAHUA
Pl&gt;uuc
8~3-2643.
ll 7 301\'
some day.
10 21 :tOte
COLDS. HAY lever, sinus Hours of relief in every Sina· SF:W!NG MACHIXES. repair ELECTI!OLUX Sales aud Servn:e Hondcd factory reprt&gt;~cn­
Time capsule $1.49 value
!'&gt;('rYice. all m~kr!!. WY 2t&lt;.~\He. Ph, 9~2·3i00.
only 99c Summers Phar22fH The Fabric· Shop, Pom.
10 19 36tp
macy, New Haven
cro) Aulhorizl'd ~ing('r Snlcs
10 22 321p
and Sen ic-c.
3 29 lfc
LASDSC.If'1NG, tree cutting,
C.1ggJng:
basements. dozer
SINC.F.R TOUCH &amp; SEW, 600 TRElleil:l!'1MMlNC. and rcmov\lOr~. haullll 1. :\Lanon Heyn.
.series Lov&lt;'IY two tone pas- ~- fl'!in!i~
i'1 red. F'rec estioids. Alasou. Phune 77a-;;~147.
to! blur Fully equipped lo f'i-h!s. 0'
or's Tree and
10 2~ 30tc
buttonhole. fancy desi~n. etc
I.andsl'!l
erviC&lt;'. Call \lft.lautnmahc hobhin refill. Ori~­ 41 It or !185-3547. Chester. 0.
inally $.131 8~. ~16 40 now due
n 15 3otp
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SALE.'&lt;; ttEPORT
and as:=;ume balance Trade- BEST PHICE paid for standOhio Valley Livestock Co.
Ins accepted. hone 992-2685.
lllg timber. poplar. ouk. wal- Gallipolis, Ohio, Nov. 18, 1967
'111tfc
nut. srcamore. ash, l)n. Free
IIOGS - 175 to 220 lbs., 17 to
t·slmwtcs
,'\11 job too big or
18;
220 to 250 )bs., 17 to 18;
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too !title Call ~1anon Reyn- Ligl&gt;t ltl to 18; Fat Sol" 12 to
;• pcrman('nt antifreoze. $1 33
olds Uox. 41i7, \1,•son, W. Va
15: stogs 12 to 14: ·IIDOi-• 10 to
.o .
g.,IIOJt Pomeroy Home
Phone 7i3-5147.
14: sows &amp; l'lgs 60 to 100.
Auto.
10 30 tic
to 29 30tc
CATTLE- stocrslllto25; lie if·
d
1
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17 to 22.50; Qaby Ileof 20 'to
We d e I seals of Antarct&gt;ca 26 , Fat· Cot/ 12 111 :17 50 : c ....
.earch l~r food •• &lt;feep ••
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6:110 Sacrtd Hearl Hour
6:20 :11eig, Co. RFD
6:25 ~::ducat&gt;On ~ews
6:3U National News
6:35 Bill Miller Show
7·30 i'\ews and Sports
7 30 PICkens, Tues. &amp; Frl.
7.60 ~atlonal News
8 ~; Raker ShoiV, Wed.-FrL 8:4_!; hargrne1 Report, Thnrr.

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IN 111~: COMMON PLEAS
COlRT. MEIGS COUNTY,
OHIO
No. 14,199
IIUTII A. HENRY,
R. ll. 3,-Pomrroy, Ohio,
Plnlntlll,

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There are no reco~s pre·
served or lhe first t-epsus or
the Chrlsllan erp ordered by
Atlg~stus

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SL'NDAY
8:00 Sign On Forwm·d Faith
e: 3IJ Baptist Hour
7:110 . ~faller llontrol
7:M ThJ '•GOOiJ Life~
7:45 11\e•Blbte speaks
3:00 Thlhkl~ AboUt
1:15 Relliioui ~t\VS ',~;~o Ro,v. AIJ&lt;lr~lii Parsons
Y'im' ~e'W;ti
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All New Radiator St.op
eCar eTruck eHealtr

If ygu' had your TV &amp;et In th•
shop fo1 rapeln 11'1d it ~~'
you $18.00. If you hod
brought It to Chucks it would
tine cast you $11,00. We
hav&amp; no ov•rhud to PlY' out
so we c1n uvo you "'to helf
Oft TV Repairs,

Core • Bulldo•er
eAny Type

CHUCKS T.V.

KEITH GOBLE FORD

152 BUTTERNUT
POMEROY,O.

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9:00 Movie
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t:I5 Coffee Wllh Janet
10:00 Swap Shop
10:15 ~leditalion&amp;
10: JO Brunch Party
II :00 Ohio News
11:05 Tiny'o Coulltry Junction •
II· 30 '!'my's Country Hymntime
\'1112:00 National &amp; Ohio News
CARl. F. HENRY,
12 15 J.jll!al New•
udd•·css unknown,
12:25 Sports Report
Delendant.
12:30' Guett Star, Fri.
NIITICt: BY PUBUCATION
WJO Lan y Anderson ShowCor! F. Henry, whose place /
tLOO River Report)
1;f r&lt;"sldcnce is unknown, but
2·00 Ohio News
whose last ~nown place of resi, '
3:M Ohio New!J
Llt&gt;11ce was c-u Castt Villa _Mo·
3 fl5 Ahles KusJc
tel. J969 East Main Strel'f. Co4.00 News
lumhus, Ohio. will take notice
4'30 Local Newo
1111 the 3Uth day of9£toher. 1~~ - ~ 5:00 Spot·t~ Scope
lht• unde~·stgnd filed h~•~e
5·15 S1gn Oil
lltwn agamst 1iim In the
1'1
SATIJRDAV
ur ...:On.mon Pleas of Meigs
i:SV SilO OU.
i. 'ounil 0 , p1·aying for divorce, ,
6 00 Protestant Hnur
Jf'~toraliun to former nam~.
6:30 National Newt
:nul other relief, on the grounds
6:35 And~raon's Shaw
ul gross neglect ol duty and ex.
lO: 5U 1'op Ten Show
trcme cruelty Said cause will
12:00 NtlOn News R•port
be lor hearing on and after the _ 12:15 !ltv. George Bryant
!Jth J!a) of December, 1001.
12:30 A.S.C.-Pete Shl•IJ!s
Ruth A. Henry. '
12:45 Mason Co. Agrt
Ptainlifl
1:110 News
Crow, Crow &amp; Porter,
!:IS r"ootball
Alloorneys !01' Piaiillil!
4:30 Sporis Jl&lt;iundup
1101 \1 111/ 7, 14, Zl, Z8 (12) 5,
1:35 Kusli:'&amp; Show
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