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Hostess to
Booster Class

County Methodist YOflth \ Around And
S,;~Sub-District Rally Event
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Mr. Agunsola has attended
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ently attending Ohio um.,.nnty.
It! expects to re~rn to h 1s
country to teac~ tn the schooJs
lhere· A question and answer
period concl~ded the program.
Ilia Jennifer. Crew, Pomeroy, Ia the preSident of the
COIIIlly group and mtroduced
the speaker. During the busl~
ness meeting delegates and :~
ternates were elected to rep .
sent the county sub - district
councU at the district conferences. Delegates named were
Brencla Potts, Pomeroy MYF,
Connie Cooke, Middleport unit,
with Chris Tompkins,, Pomeroy,
and Judy Lucas, alternates.
The meeting was opened with
a devotional meditatiOn a n d
singing Following th~
::::am tho~ attending were
aerved sandwiches,
potato
ebips and poi) by Mr. and Mrs.
Lee
Smith,
counselors,
assisted
by Mrs.
James
Cris'Aell,
Mrs.
M E Dowson and Mrs. Roger
T · · Rev Marvin Dowson
f ~ath Church
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present at the meeting.'
While the youth program was
In aesslon Utere was a meeting
for wunselors held in another
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MEIGS THEATRE
POMEROY . OHIO
LAST TIME TONIGHT
"PALM SPRINGS
WIEKEND"
(Technitolor)
froy Otonhue, Connie Steven•
Ty Bardin, Stefanie Powers,

Robert Conrad.
Colorc.rtoons

WED. and THURSDAY
Fob. 26-27

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Fob. 21 • March 4

W•lt Disney's
#'IWORD IN THE STONE,.

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· Au-cartoon Feature! Meet:
'fart,. a boy destined to be~ England'a King Anhur!
~Merlin the Magician! FUN!
'fANTASY! SORCElRV!
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Manon Mrs.
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Mrs. Hatt1e
Fred- ~nd
Mr.children,Mrs.
Ernest
Covert in
cardBertha
was sent
to thewho
teacher,
erick,
Kraeuter.
Paula
and Chuck·
Mrs.
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Mrs. Mabel VanMeter,
Mrs 11e, of Portsmouth, were week- patient in Unlverslty Hospital
Norman Frederick, Mrs. James end guests of her mother, Mrs. in Columbus
Van Meter, Mrs. Clarence Neut· Lucille Mayes.
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zling, Mrs. Milo Biggs, Mrs. Miss Carol Hudson,
w h 0 During the social h~r games
John Hay~s, Mrs. Holter and reaches in the
Clintonville were played and prizes were
Mrs. Morm.
.iichools ln Columbus spent the aBwlar~d W 11°te Clara d Po~en,
weekend with her p~rents, Mr. ~~ e Ot:e r~t
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and Mrs George Hudson.
G gl e. 8 . rs a Bela Ingh were
James OlilerB Note
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nc SpenMiss Mary Schaaf, Columbus,
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50th Anniversary
spent the weekend with her sis- cSehr, _ elenb lmSpson.
agg de
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Mr. and M am,
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and r.son,an Steven,s. were
Mrs. Everett Bac ner a~ au·
port Sunday to attend the gold- ghters, Karen and Conme.
en wedding anniversary of his Jeanette Waddell of Hunting- Junior MuBionary
parents, Mr. and Mrs. James ton, W. Va., spent the weeke~d Society Met Su--'-·
Oller, who were married, Feb. With her mother, Mrs. Mmme
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20, 1914. They were former re- Bever~ge.
The Junior Missionary Soclesidents, of Middleport.
ty of the Laurel Cm! Free Met!&gt;The open house observance M
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odist Church met Sunday folwas given by children of the
oney• ai.nng is
lowing Sunday School in !be
couple including Mr. and Mrs. Subject of Meeting
recreation room of the
Oiler, Middleport; Mr. and Mrs.
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age with leaders, Mrs.
Kenneth Oiler, Ashland; Mr. and . Money· rnakmg projects were Gilmore and Mrs. Ernest PowMrs. Lewis Oiler, McConnels- ~scussed at. the February meet- ell.
ville; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Da- Jng of the .MI.ddleport Band :so:osvis and Robert Oiler, Stockport. Iter Association Monday evemng Parts .were Issued for the
1The only on unable to be pre- at the school. Mrs. Rober t compassion program to be held
sent was ~illiam Oiler of North Schmoll, ~resident. ~nducted a at the church Sunday evening.
Dakota, who called his parents short bus~ness meet1~g when ~ chapter of the stud.~ book,
during the day. The honored current b11ls were paid and a ~wene of the Co~o
was
guests received gifts and flow- $200 payment was made on new d1scussed by Mrs. G1lmore. Pre-ers from relatlves and frlends drums.
sent were Junior' Dean a n d
Mr. Eugne Gherke, band dl- Wayne Pullins, Greg Eblin, Nanfor the occasion,
rector, announced the Junior cy and Darla Gill, Roger Car·
Band concert Friday evening, penter, Mickey and Kay HoweU,
ASK TO WED
March 13. He also announced Karoly Soulsby, Robert Bailey,
PT. PLEASANT - Delbert. 1the district solo and ensemble Jack Jacobs, Brenda and DenEugene Putney, 19. Pliny, and competition to be held this Sat.. nls Gilmore, Ivan ·Powell, Jef·
Geraldine Irene Adams,
23, urday , Feb. 29. Several parents frey, Kenneth and Sally ManPJiny. have made application plan to attend. A discussion was kin, Wayne Leifheit, Benny and
for a marriage license in the held on the recent senlor band Becky Wright and Darlene and
office of Ule county clerk.
banquet and dance.
Cheree Michael.

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upper leather, wears a sm'\rt stacked : heel' and
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Mrs. Robert Wamsley a n d.
daughter, June Ann visited SUn·
day afternoon with Mr. and

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Mrs. Mason Fisher and family .
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rl HyseU of
Rutland visited Sunday alternoon WI'th her paren ts , Mr . and
Mr C J Eber b b
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Mr. and Mrs. Tim Swan and
children were weekend JIUeals
of M,rs. Swan"s grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Gibbs,
Mulberry·av.
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• Tl¥in veaetable Hyd.,tcrs hold nearly
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MIDDLEPORT, 0.

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tile 711-year-&lt;Iid
Congressional
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iWII Bdmitted last Weekend
'ferlng from dehydratltln, had
begun taking "some fluids"
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On The "GREAT PERFORMERS"

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de'nt Makar!ili; 'backed up by
Greek Cypriot pollee force of
more than doobled strength today wos expected to start Je.
ill· mov., to disarm tile Itiafot's Turkish Cypriot lrreJIU•

_WM . .T. GRUESER, MG!l ,

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'Mrs. Middleport' Named

lol!'•· Tom (Yvonne) Sealfy,
L18 S. Fourth Ave., Middleport,
Ia "MI.'II. Middleport" of 11164.
C. H. Murray, local manager
for Coii!D)bfa Gas of (lhio, Inc.,
sail' Jllro. Seolly wu selected
In prellli!jnary judging to rep.
!~sent M,lti4Jet&gt;ort in the d)vi·
slon ·eo~n~on at Jack.OO on
M!""ih 2. ·
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since lasl Sunday. He was
p1tallzed last JUliO with. Inle!•ll-1 ...
na1 bleeding ill!l anemia
recovered .IRllf'ICJ,ntly to
work on two~
fllclli eaat.
and volumii)OUI
Principal and Athletic
ulltil tbe weekend releate.
AI Scarberry Jr.,
"Despite
his
age
and
Rome Williams,
LOCAL TEMPS
I he still remains quite .
Coach Carl Wolfe,
• JAMESTOWN, Tena. - All- The temperature in Pomeroy iand alert," Hoover's three
Mrs. Dwight
In~ World War I hero, Sg~. AI- business district was 37 degrees ~· tors sold in a 7:30 p.m.
seven other
vln C. York, was
reported and raining today at 10 a.m.
medical buUetln.
"jOIIItlwbat
in
late~ bout with Illness at FenCount)' · Generil Hospital

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Conllnaed cold · wltlt lempor•
lareo overailDI S.ll de.....
below normal. Normal life~
41-10; low 1441• . Oeeaoionol
flO!"Iod of llgllt onliw _. IIIII'
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lae:b or let1 west to a quarter

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CLASS MEI!TS
The Young Adult and Junior
school classes of Rut·
of God had a class
outing at the Kyger Creek club-

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FLAMELESS ELECTRIC fairy. tales

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Baker ·should
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After refreshments they

presented
outdoor
to the I remains a patient at Meigs Gen- to !be home of Isabel
~::Mr:··~and . Mra. OrvDle
Mr. and Mra. Llwre-·Pulschool
eral Hospital.
for the meeting.
home .SundaJ, after
.._,., ·~ •-'-bra'~ ••-~
· was presented by the Mr. and Mrs. Galen Brown Mrs. Blanche Watterson
vacation In Florida.
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weddlnc
members with Mrs. Arvil Holt- and children spent the weekend sented the
devotions,
Mr.
~ J:..:~tlo;:;l tile .lllb of Fehrnary ll lbe ·
er as capatm. Mrs. Ray Morns at their farm in Kentucky near with song "Love Llfted Me"
llo.qH: of their ·~pter , ~
spoke on flag etiquette a n d Morehead. Whi1e there they vis- her program was entitled Love. ith
.\1 ted
Dbud, Dr. Oliver Ma81er
presented the flag to J. S. Da- ited with Mrs. Brown's m{)ther, She read a portion of the 15th w
Ernest
from ··z. to 1 in Akron. LaWvis, executive head, and Roberti Mrs. Andy Porter, who is re- chapter of John, and an interMrs,.
renCe 11 ·a .nadve . 8f Melli
Ashley, principal. The
fla~, covering from a recent illness. esting story from a buUeUn
and married .Nellie
which had flon over the Cap1- Richard Oiler, son of Mr. and from "The Royal
Poinciana Miss
Hoffman
F'tsb, CUller, Llwre- taught i
tol in Washington, D. C.• was Mrs. Richard Oller, Middleport, Chapel In Palm Beacb, Florida, Cb""ter
Sunday with
lew Ierma ·of sebool I&amp; Qestsent to the lodge by Congress- was recently initiated into Phi entitled "The Pecking Hens," and Mrs. Ernest PoweU.
er twp., before mDYlog to Ak·
man Hom~r Abele.
Kappa Tau Fraternity at Mi- and gave a prayer.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
roD ami has beell employed by
Mr. Davis, on behalf of the ami University where he is a
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Mrs Orville Allen
the B. F. Goodrleb Tire lllld
"'hool and faculty accepted
Readmgs on love were givn
Mr . .nd
Rubber Co., untlj belq "'tired
the fiag and expr;,.sed their freshman,
by aU members present.
daM MI.'II. George
at .85. ll'e lw many relatl...
appreciation, followed by the Miss Jeanette Crooks, a tea- Mrs. Clara Powe11, pres~ent.
an
~.' Jordan,
and friends In Meigs C.., IDpledge to flag and the singing cher in Marietta schools, and had charge of the busmess.
clati1D8 a brother, Raymond.
of the national anthem.
Mr. Gene Crooks, who is attend- Roll call was answered
by Mr. and Mrs. Milton ~ushl--_::__ _ _.:.___:.___ 11
Members of the lodge aitend· ing the School of Dentistry at scripture verse by nine mem-land dough~, $andra were
ing were Mrs. George Wolfe, Ohio State University, spent the bers.
dinner g;leslll o1 Mr. nn&lt;ilhcMJae Feb. 9. Enjoying dinner II
Mrs: James Ridenour, Mrs. weekend with their parents, Mr . Chimes for the church were
. Gardner Wehrung.
and games were Mr. and
Eddie Hartung, Mrs. Stanley and .Mrs. Walter Crooks.
discussed and $5 was donated Mr1. Wilpam Fisher was
Larry Parson, Mr. and
Trussell, Mrs. Ross
Cleland, MISS Judy Butcher, ~olum- to the heart fund. The meeting
dinner
of her
Jerry - Eads, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. William Grueser, Mrs. bus, spent the weekend With her closed by singing "My Prayer" .
Mr.
Eads and Cindy, Mr.
Robert Ritchie, Mrs. Ralph parents, Mr. and ~rs.
1 r a and repeating "The
Lord's
Hiram Flisher.
Mrs. Roy O'Dell, Mark
Lee,. Mrs. Glell Tutti~, Mrs. Butcher and son, Jnn.
Prayer" in unison. A round
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The Boootor ClaM ol t b 1
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Youlb Fellow- age groupings lor tbe new cur- l
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Racine BaPIIII churCh beld ito
llfOOill SUnrl.o)' lftemoon rlculum to be taugbt next raiL
moothly meo11ng 'lburadoy
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Methodist Church m Mrs. Domm, who "
well-In- 0oo Erwin, Collllllhwl, spent Ding wllb Millo Vera Boogie Mrs. lla'y Seldenabel returo•l
formed on her work, conducted the -kend with bill parenlll h -. She served
refnl!l&gt;home Sunday, liter 1
;. GUkt speaker for the pro- a clinic for the 15 counselors Mr. and Mrs. Chesler Erwin. 'ments at !be Club Restaurllltl~~tbs •illt -a~1'uaon,~;;~~~
ltilll was Albert Agunsola of present from the county groupo. Mr. and !llril- Roy Davicbon, at 6:30 at 1 table beoutHuBy
· her son and ~
~~~ who spoke of the cus·
Jr. and daughters, Kathy, Coo- decorated willl red and while
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
lorils cl bill land.
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Cindy,
Carol
and
Christlne,
c~dlea,
blue
P!Jtos
and
and 001111•
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Or
Columbus, spent the weekend beart-ahaped red gum
and
Mrs. Earl
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rl~ now gradually dilappearf
with their parents, Mr. a n d tree jn keeploi with
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Day. Her fav01'8 were red hatan:..":d.~~IIi.
!lei that are available _only to
I Mrs. Earl Bougher,
Colum- chets for George Washlngton,
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Jbe top grade students because
Ernm' h 0
and Log !rom the Abe Llnroln
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. IS ' ·~- Cabin· also small
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SOD ~ ·b!s &amp;Isler and
noted that students have to ?IY Daughters of America, visited I] ton, VlSited With thetr ?are~tsh rors '
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in-law,. ~. and. Mrs• .w.
1o &amp;et schooling ot any kind in Eastern High school during the Mr. and Mrs. C. MrA. EEm~s h
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Gibbs. \i. 'i "-1
MR. AND MRS. PULLINS
OOUDty atlalded taining to lbe problems

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lbcect In the ~•w York Times by the
'I:I.S. NaVII Laboratories in Wuhlngton
!lromlaed qullflect selentlrta and tecbDiciln&amp; llld othtn a future "free from
the Job-ptrm•nene. worries that pll&amp;u• '
the ilefenle Industry theae dlya."
M!JaUea ancl Rocktta, a m•Jutne devoted to the mllllilt1 and ap1ca filoldl,
1111 the ceWDJ:
"We IIIQetl that the Navy, ••I•IIDI
In the manufacture ol mllllle propulilon
•nita while attempuna to lure talent
from lnduatry with promlle• of freedom
from the •job-permanence' worrlea
Jllaiulnl that ume lnduatry, II pervertlllfibe free enttrpriHJYIIem It 1ervea."
' '!'be ml&amp;uiDI clte4. tht '150-million
eleetronlca reaeucb center propoaed by
lht N1tlonal Aeronaullca and Space .\d·
tratton for tbe lloJton •ree u •n·
example ol the •awollen p~~rasltes
e free tnterprlllt ayatem" t h • I
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be ctven the u . .
· ' Slncelht ltlrt oltht cold war, part!·
rulll'Jyllnct tbe add!Uon ol the apace·
r~ factor, there bu b.een • prollfen·
uAA_ of oraanlllllona - unlntalty, non·
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work which the maeazlne aile&amp;•• could
be done more effectively by printe in·
duatry.
·'l'be masazlne abo relteratea the eJe.
mentary economic fact of life that "the .
Jieceaalty of atayine in business, a n d
ahoWIDI a profit, II a powerful motivtt·
inl force toward an economic and of·
fectlve opersUonu
This 18 certainty true, at least In theory. It must be remembered, though,
that some lucky manufacturers have had
the low auspended in the past and have
merrily milked the defense cow for aU
It was worth with their coat-plus contracts with never a cry rlllsed acalnst
government waste or "pervenloD" of
the saeroBinct free enterprise system.
There Is room for eoul-searching on
both sides. ll is time industry and government aat down together to try to lr·
rive at some kind of perlllanent guiding
philosophy for insurinl lbat everyoneprivate industry, public servant, private
taxpoyer - gets the maximum benefit
from every single dollar of the billions
spent on space and defense-and everythins elae, for tliill matter.

Blowenfuae, und Poppencorken mit
Spltzensp1rken. Der M1cbine 11 Dlagen
by Experten only. Is Nlcbt fur Gerverken by das Dummkopfen. Das Rubbernecken Slthtseenen Keepell daa Cattonpicken Hands in das Pockel.l. So Relax•
en und Watchen dal Blinkenllgbta."
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Voice of Broadway ••. reporting
Br DOROTHY KILGALLEN

CELEBRITIES
to land a disc contract soon ... TravelElizabeth Taylor hu beJUn to attend ers returning from Marrakech report
the "Hamlet" rehearsals on a daily bas- that Randolph Churchill, WhO bll been
Is-at lelll lut-.ittin&amp; qllietly in the vacationing at the Mamounia Hotel
background like a you111 drama student there, looks quite ill-"very pale and
while John GieiJUd puts Richard Burton weak" . . . Eddie Fisher's conferences
~nd the rest of the cast through the\r with a top New York talent manager has
paces. Until just a few days BiO, she has led to rumors that he may add another
been virtually a prisoner in her suite at "advisor" to ~Is retln~e. Of course he
the King Edward Hotel in Toronto, not probably wont sign With any new agen·
wanting to intrude on the players and cy without a tremendous guarantee and
~nable to ~o anywhere alone for fear of a fat advance.
••.ng mo b ed bY th e local f ans. When
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Sarah Miles, who will visit New York
~IM!· is auarded by ex-welterweight fight- soon to plug some picture she's In, ob-..
~r Bobby LaSalle, and he accompanies viougjy.. isn't tr.yln!! to win any popularity
lier back to the hotel when she Is reody contests on thiS Side of the Atlantic. She
~ leave. Then she wslts in her apartment ... had tltis to say In antiCipation of her trip:
•ike' a dutiful wife until Richard returns,
"I'm not interested in working in the
~sually bringing. six or seven acton and ~tales. r. want to make my name he~e.
•ctres~es With him, and she becomes the I m temb!y BriUsh-so m~ch that I m
eh~rmmg hostess to the group. One not even mterested In lore1gn men. Oh,
inember of the cast reports:
I've tried in the past to whip up eome en·
"She aeems fascinated being in the thuoilsm for American men but it's no
company of serious actors in the legiti- use. I like men to be what they are with·
mate theatre, and everyone finds her out going on about it. And only the Engaraciolia and appealing."
llsh seem to be able to do that well."
Incidentally, the show waa aold out
See you in EIMorocco, sweetie,
in Toronto three hours after the box of•
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Experts think the oong "My Home,
to&gt; .ezt~nd the run there by .one week, op- Sweet Heaven" can make a recording
emng 10 New York on April 8 lnatead of stu of Tammy Grimes, jual ·as "What
April 1. It will be SRO lor the entire 12· Kind of Fool Am I?" worked magic for
week enea&amp;ement at the Lunt-Fontanne Tony Newley ... "And In This Corner,''
Tbeatre.
!he new revue at the Downstairs at the
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~ such a smash the club has
Texas dance atudlos, which have had to install two extra phones to hand·
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old files hop- le all the calls for ~eservations-•• first,
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bll to find Lyndon B. Johneon's name as despite all the successes In !.he Downli:Cormer pupil, are doomed to disappoint· stairs' past
Jozz pianist Honce Sil·
ment. The President learned to dance ver is alling, and his admirers are very
be wu a11chool teacher, pertly be· concerned..
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~itse II made his chores pleasanter when
The New Wave may · never recover
I* was called on to chaperone proms . from the seauences burlesauiM the arty
Peter Hurkos, the ertra-sonsorv·perrep- beatnik set In Paris In Shirlov Macl.alne's
tloli "phenomenon" who Is bein• held new movie. "What a Way To Go!" Very
for aUeaedly imperoonaUng an FBI ag- funny, the perviewers report. but blister..:..
~'"• h11 at leut one chu m st andlng. bv
. Ine t o many an ego . . DarryI Zanuc k
hiD! In his hour of need. She's LauTie called an important press conference.
JftDffrnan, a prettv script girl ot MG\f, Among other !hines. on his list are the
aild Hurltos says he hopes tn marry her latest worldwide erosses on "Cieocatra"
- an Impressive liJIUre ba•ed on the ac11100n 11 he's free.
· The record companies ar• flnckln~ to tual returns thus far . . The bi~ 'Broadtbt Blue Anl{el theae nl•hts to catch way qu ..uon : is Paramount dlscn«ln~
llil,cer Joan Proctor. s~e's 1 l{l'Oat hit tho pos•itJle sale of Its famous Times
with the crowds and seems to be a cinch s
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JOlll' columll llan dme lor bl Your ..~ 11111
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flmale Oil tho mtlkt. When cal' runnlbJ to WQIIIIIII
pentara or e!ectrlclana ecJilllll to llotl't jUil •
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our houae to lnltad flllurll, I Cb~D&amp;td. 8HOW llllll
offer tbtm c:ot111 - or ratbor I atru lrOUIIII lbt •"'d!!i-,
did, imtu pi wrate tllat !1111 1M
sho 1111 told by a hiJIIIYmlll If lilian ~
you offer coffee to a workrqon turn dOWD tht nr:~=·~1~
it's an of!m- for unbuslnesottke out* 1 PJI7lDc 01
Interlude - and not In lbe kit- lainlt 1M Oilier II an
chen. Now l """~ ..en act elY. ~ .,.,. ramtlll • · •
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afraid they'll tske me lor a ar "" . :
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"neglected" bousewlfe, S 1 m e "'Y famib' hat lllNII. . . .
wltb •letmen. Tholl IIUJII wh•, *Y bappy • But II !bat
wrote, "YOII'd be
ourPrtaed ell ~ fun . - out wiMili'l ' JIIll
how many ttmeo we have to Utile aliter P olclli'. Mr "'*"'''
run from aggressive females," ents would ·llkl to ha~.~ ;
have shut off my ,upply ·ot et cblld but tbiiik
brUshes- I'm rn~t 'IGIDI to1lave old. I don't thllli ao.llo ·• •fJMit&gt;•
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The tollowtns 111111 II 1t11ched to 1
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At sa llld 0; your )ilrallll&lt;dellol.
nltely aren't "too olcl,~.. :ill~r•"
doo't pre..,... tllem, banof•.0
IIOilY • dame ndar . llllfl • '
you're more tnlertated ll&amp;illie·•
"lllork market" thalllh!iJ:- t•
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Is it proper for 1 . lln&amp;te Jirl ,,
Righi!
to send a Cbrlslmu CQd :to ; a
Ob !be other hand, only a man she knows Is · mMrlld.·•
complete egollsl mistakes your and jUst eddreoo It to ·'lliiDi-'DOh
kind ol lrlendllnelo fo.r In lnvt- lnelu4lne hie wilt? MY'";· !wS- •.
talioll. The "nellected" sals bend and 1 have beeii iraaJaa,c
doD'! need coffee or • quip to about this slDee ~e 'l'ldl
get their mesaage across;
It gsl works in tbo simi. Om.•·
comes .., loud and clear with- with my husband, and, Of~
out prope. - H.
the COJllpaey aenta JM·•·· of
and eddrellel ·to; *b
~~~~ montll! ago my =~ ' C!Ildl Ulhor.: 1 . ...., ,
father took !be ke s of
car never met her ·but It aht ,
Q-111 September 1161 I had
oft me for ccmltJcy borne~to..• might have : old "Mr;· ...,. • ..~
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COIDlllg home late, H ~. gave shThe gJI'~.:.i/""~td,.~
~y spine were •till present.
me 1 car. Now he won 1 even
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lei me use the fampy ear for :• f~ue: ~.~ .... J!:CIP\
my beet and logs? How long
a date. He 11M cut. 001
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after Injection can tho dye reBpendiiiJI money, but nty
gree 118 c
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er hu been gjvlng me two~~~ qualntancea. - H.
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Th1S colunm Is cledk!.aJd~
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Impair your nerves although it
but sUI no hope.
won tbouevenld Ina
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THE trouble, let !Jelen helP. ~
HOOFER
She wiD also welcome ipiJe
Dear Hoofer:
ll!lusina ezperllnceo, AIMzllll .
J!elen
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Unlt•d Pre•• !Bternadonal got the John•on treatment at in favor of a vast lncreue Ill offer woold ,have been made
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Popular opinion polls showtne the White House shortly after aovornment ~ for educ• wlthoot Chou s knowledge end DIVOTID 1'0 lllt:lltfl't••:·
a remarkable enthusiasm for LBJ took over
Nellon Will lioll bOalth care low-&lt;:OSt hous- consent.
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Preoident Johnson are lagllng· omong a
of bi&amp; buslneu
conswt~~.r
and Only 1 . dlyheeor 80oted
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somewhat behind the political callm.
peraonsl gnlqilce services for Freneh dillpell:
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"! cou ld vote for th at man, " 1ow Jnco
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Thie week a poll (b~ Louis IBid Ne i Ia .• on. emerlint course; for publle workl.
am.Men.tar'••• m· Peking c ...... uo 11nttr11 ........
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to find Johnoon not JUIIty of lormance in !hal field. Over tbe Sllpported 'b y - lllilllonl of UnhlppDy on the ,aldellDes 11 .'":.:'~;;.:: ~';r, ~,..!.1{~.
tho Republican charge !hal ho weoM!nd, Neilan wao .., record like-minded vote,ll. Far Jobn- the Chlan&amp; Kal..hek.a !?~~
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ta a typical big time Democrat- as wllhtlrawilli his favor from iiM, lhll apelll out .111 •lli!Pie ment which 0hts
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the new Prealdenl Nollan'areo- terml a dleflion hi m u It other turnt of · · ..,_.. . · Dltlr _ . .u,~ .
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and deficits are THE domestic and deficit flnllnclnl.
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lng· and bllaer tleltclto. There berainl in a drive for more
The polio are more favorable are oeveral areu Of labor till- llpendlnJ, biQorl,llllqal tlaflclts
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cal facts of life. The voters are favor of economy. mtncled con- llonal debl. Not merel1 a· ~
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lly Wayne G. llrandolodt M. D.
Q-My lalllor-111-law recently
died of cancer. How can we
prepare hls room and furniture
oo that this wUJ not be
passed on to the now oc&lt;~~P~Bts!
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A-stace Ibm! 1• 80 evidence,
according to tho U. S. Publlc
llolllh ServiCe and olber author~Ues, . that cancer can
be
lronsnnlted by contact Wlh
obj~ll used by • VIctim, no
speCial precaution• ~e . neces·
sory. On general prmcq&gt;ies .It
Is • good Idea to havede tho
room thoroughly clean lnd
11r0d but not ao an Insurance
against cancer.

may make you nervous to think table bowel, painful mellllrua·
about lt. ·
lion, some forms o1 bladder Jn.
Dammolioll, motion liclmell,
Q-Foar yells oro, my uter- ohaking polly and hlth · blood
ua was removed .ncj IHIW I take ~Jn~~Ul'l. lilt available only on
estrogen •hots ..ery two wetka. • doctor'a prescriPtion. II shoulcl
The odclor lillY• I llliiht have not be taken over a prolonged
to continue takini them all period because the phenobarmy life, Are lbeto obots harm-· bital Is babit-!orinl.
lui in any way'!
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menopause, whether natural or four montlls. Can this be harmfollowing removal of !be uterua, lui In any way?
are benefitted by sllllil cto... of A-Diastue II an enzyme that
estrogen. U the d08o ,. care- helps to Uquely otarches. In
fully adjuated there;, no reasoo this way it DillY aid digestion
why the hormone should not be and reduce bloating and heartgiven for the reot of your life bum It is not harmful but II
as tllis Is what ill known as re- should not be fti!Cfllllll'Y to take
placement therapy. It merely It regularly If YGU eat a ba~
rcplaces a normal body oull- anced diet and chew yoor food
stance for which there is a d.. thoroughly.
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ficienc
y,
Q-My ll"'l'ddlogllter has a
Q-Wbal 1 ..., Donnatal pnto skin dlse8le whleil 0111' doctor
used for? I have hlgb blood calla dlocOld iupUI. Wha,I,.Jt this
pressure and my doctor is alv- and is there any cure?
ing lhem to me
A-Dl11&lt;0IIZ lup111 to juot 8,.
A-Donnalal ;,..tolno bella· other name lor lupus erythom•
donna and phenobarbital. It is tosus obout wlllcb I have writa sedative lhat is used to treat ten before It CID be cured but
persons with peptic ulcer lrri· not easily:
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not been cheCked since JohnSOil Fla. The lallor 1loaea reaol'lld
took offlee thret months "iO.
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'. i\nothel' factor: The b lg sbek I Na!IGII~b~, ~" 'n the - • • ~ til a:.,.
·· ~nl pre118111'e only DOl¥ II F""""''. :1 . , - ..• alp!ndl, I'OIN,a,;, wlleN, 'Jied
----l beilnning ·, develop. The John-' Yet, ol
!litre ~ave "'tn ~~- Prtimilr. ;.~ l:n-lJat
1011 admlnlatraUon'o prtipaCIIIl' ~~UC&amp;M~~ono ~ both 1he Unit&gt; hat been meellnt.; '1!11!1· ·~
da play has been to the govern- ed lltatel 1nd• M Ctit., 1\ave tail Pre 11 d.ellt' Mollallmled ·'
ment economt..n, the con- l!een reviewing tlielr m"~'· _,Yllb Khan. Ayub offei'ed Pak·
eerv•IIVP: to tbooe ~quarea re- .One suoh ·~e · 1 U.S. latan'a ''fOnd ofiices" to brlfti ,li:
sponslvt ta tbe 111-&lt;'tlled l'url- Undt!r .~rei a\')' of $.1!111i Roe· about "some sort of . II8RI' ·
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reported by the.JMlllslero re~ Rea Chtna, RJdoiil.biMM an whleh •~"' ~ilnufs
~~e~~ts eo, far only the Impact of partu/t!cy . 10 =,..
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Exploratory
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II&lt;! meetl".~ were cordial
produced • thing conclulive
might ie• f toward merger

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irrepara- 1sion, Miss Tyler gave only her ; mittee other than those ldenwhlcb

me In order to

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"In Ud In Ia! who attended 1ile mee'llng I Allelldtng the U..., bourr ::~
pose and w- ..n
,• • . · saki Carthage • 1Ny 11 trwolvwere T. C. l'oiter, A'
vFa~" of MJ~hr1[~r~:t=~ ed in a proposal to merge witb
SuPerintendent; 0.
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Tyl~r would clalm protection and Rome-Canaan HJ&amp;h sChools.
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ag~st possible self·mcrimina· earth .. Troy's charter hu
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tion under the 5th Amendment. bee age oked by the s t 1 t
from thehl·~~~~:
Bak~ • ~~ $19,MIO a-year Boa~ EdueaUon.
county and 11
secretary to ...SOoate
~__, Democrats
forturi
boanw.
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amassed · 1 .,...~1
e Carthage • Troy parente
while setvlnl; in the . sensi~ve ported _petitions ha-ve beenfavi&gt;rfiiA
post. The senators are delvang ed by up to 500 voters
Midwest
into how be did it and whet~_er merger with Eastern
improper lnfluences were IRo. .~ese were not
Noire Dame 91 EvansvUJe 75
-JOJved.
cJally, however.
Same people at Ute Moadar Ohio Wesleyan '19 otterbein
meellorlavored merpr ollhe Hamllne 85 MacAlester 57
tbree sehools bl Atheu eoun- W. Resen"e 84 Allegbeny 55
ty over &amp;be Ealtera proposaL Concordia T1 St. Tbomas 71
Flllancial problems
wbich Washb~ Bz Pittsburg St 81
Llrgt lite
Eastern district Is suspected to Empona 79 Southweliem 13
in 20 years. 'Ibe FBI sent a dis. have Were discussed. More
Butler 73 DePauw 11
astor team to identify the . formation on how
Sterling 79 Frleudll 118
tims.
money problems wou1d a f f e c
Dl ·d Oa Impact
the Carthage • Troy
The 5-l passengers anO
was asked.
crewmembers apparently died Discussion brought · otit
from the impact. There was
points:
.... Do!o'ltnt
evidence of fire or an explo-- EastP.m h.igh school proibal•l~
Gl1nt Sin Ito• ....
sion.
could ~ot accomodate the
LAmb was asked about evl- ed students II Carthage :
dence of a bombing, anony. and Eastern should join. An admous tel~phone calls, or any dition Would be needed at
pa:-!sengers with large sums of . em but two or three vellrS
So1p Powder
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• be needed before money
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be raised.
t ese ques """·
-It might ~l~d a:':':w high
more to u
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school t;r
kJ At~
Is c ~ tern building.
Continued ~om Pa~e 3
larg~ th~. n_e:oeh~~r. executive
on wh&lt;?ther MISS Tyler would ~ ~~;.·~.;,.:~;:~.::;;;;.:___.-;;;;;;;__;;;;;;;_;;;;;;;;;;
D.._r1•nt
be more lnBafo:,attv~ a~a
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• w 0 e ay
WHEN YOU THINK OF
invoked the Fi_fth. Amendment :
and other constitutional guarantees In refusing to answer more
than 125 questions.
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WASHINGTON - The Senate '
REMEMBER K &amp; C
was set today. to complete con· I
gression~l a.ction on the biggest 1 Approprl•te Jewelry Gifts for All Occ•sions
tax cut '" history and President :
J~nson was. expected to .sign
the measure Into law by mght·

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SOCIAL ITEMS

an "Sword Ia. . . 11oM"

l'tll out

~n~':;·~~e~:r~~.:.:::;:·

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Speech Tuesday

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-~·m t' aro e Y t' ·
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lt to m repu- , name and the fact that stle relate to" my name and
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I.. ~:. r's girl Friday' today ~e-- 1 bJ e_ m~~ry resu s
Y
j was the person subpoenaed by fication as the person named in
1.«1 Lhe Senatt" committee m· tauon.
I the
Senate Ru1es Committee: said subpoena. My refusal is
vestigating her (ormer boss and
llt&lt;'lines To Answ.-r
iThen she read the . statement Ibased on . -:onstltutioJVII groond!!l
ptended for rublic understand· I When committee members in· ~ which she said was pre;mred Ias hereinafter are more fuUy
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. 11 vestigating the financial ven-·1 by her attorney, Myron Ehr r1ch set 1or th ."
Appearing at a natwna Y· 1
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sen- 1 Washington .
Clteo CUrbo
televised hearing, Miss Tyler, l tures ofn:~~~~t~c e o~c~~tary, o She then d~lared :
Ehrlich earlier
had cUed
a former Tennessee beauty ate ed h
'th questions she ''On the advice of my attar .. curbs whieh he said the Constlqueen, refused to answ~r ques- ~ress ined er
answer ·· ' onmey , Mr. Ehrlich, I refuse to tution places on Congress ln
tioos on the .constitutional decl ds of rivac ' invasion :answer any questions that may arguing tbaf the COf!UOi~tee pro.
llrotlndl that the !&gt;enaton were groud n 'bl PU in~rirnination.J be propounded to me by mem· cedding had no leg~-Slatrve purtnVadlng her privacy and ~at an possJ e se
any 1nswers might tend to m·
criminate her.
In a statement she was allowed to read, the 24c\'ear.old
0
brown·balred beauty said the
10le purpOse of the hearing
AI
the alarm was sounded. Search"seems to be to bring down u;&gt;- NEW ORLEANS (UPil - Bod- International IMoisant) rport ers converged on a north shore,
h
· t lag and the Lamb called a news conference
one me and others the violence ies, t e mam use e
A' for 12 noon EST tocl.ay.
snake-infested swamp area beof publlc reaction ~a;e ~I. I mystery of . a~ F.aslcrn
If
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N y k lore an oil slick, then wreck·
mv alleged past associations. Lines DCB Jetlmer crash th~t _The Mexico it?-to- e'!l . or age were sighted four mlles
Concluding the statement. carried 58 persons to , th~r fl!~~~ took of~ 7~~ho;t 11t~CI~~;t from the shore of the 25-by-40.
Miss Tyler said: " I pray that deaths were sought today m t e on e sec~n
, van~
1k
the public will keep an open murky waters or Lake Pont- i ~ust ftfve mmu~es later,~~ and m1e ch~t~y- letter, a ~
chartrain.
i Ished rom ra ar scree
a Mas:&gt;r
~ ;n~u ..smC'e&gt; comThe four-e_ngine craft made a I
an
a first grade read•
pre.dawn . dJve . mto the lake
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and pieces
Riv~r
Tuesday, JUSt mmutes arter re· l
of bodies were found.
porting "okay" fro~ take-off at I
The Federal Aviation Agency
Ga•l• n&gt;adingo:
Gallipulisi
bod)
(FAA) sent 20 investigators to
dam 18 3 14 2 running 7% feet and «cattered debris were re- I
the scene to determme cause of
on roU~;.. P~meroy • Mason. cover~ by rescuers. Several '
the first crash at New Orleans
20.fl, Pt. Pleasant 24.43, Hm· human scalps and other parts
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ton UO, Kanawba Falls 3.09 .ris- of bodies were found.
Dr G C l's Jones
Des Glasg!) Recogmzed
ing, Charleston 18.27 stat~· "No information" on. _the
in.es ' · ch~:t:an
~lnlster . . For Panel Service
~ry, London, Marmet an~ Wm· cause was reported by Wlllt~~ ~~t'sd.ay att~cked the J o h. n I Marvin Glasgo, General .Man·
field dams were on the sills.
Lamb, s~kesman for thel Ct~~ Birch society for its "narrow. Iager of Ohio Valley Industries,
Boll movements:
Aero~a~t~ ~~~~d 1t~:B ~ain 1 ness. stupidity, distortion of Inc. , was awarded a certif~cate
I emp aSIZ
1tru th and wall·buildino" in his for service on the. National
Obto River; Andrew
Cal· i wrerkage had not bee~. found . serm~n to feature th~ second Fann Store Dealer Pane:l esta~
hoon down 13, 8 a.m.; Queen i
cun\'C.'Ca tion of Religious Em- lished two years ago made up
Cily down 14 · UO a.m. ; John '
phasis week at Rio Grande Col· of 500 members selected from
J. Rowe up 14, 4:35a.m.; C. V.l
mure than 32 000 farm
store
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Ha111er up 15, 5:_50 a m :_ Phil: j
I eg~;~rl y·fline persons heard Dr. ., dealers. '
.
ip Sporn up l6. 2.30 a.m.. Rob. , Miss Janice Ep~le spent Sat· , Jones preach on Pot&gt;t Robert Purpose of the panel IS
to
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16
50
eJ·t Reed down · = a.m.: :urday with ~ o:o r father, M. A. ; Frost's "Mending Wall ," and · provide periodic reports on deS. M. Jenks up 16 · S:50 ~.m., Eppl~.
: th.e vi siting clergyman treated I velopments and trends in farm
Peggy. Downey down 16, 6.15:: . Mrs. Obert Markin.~ and Mrs. :of four "walls:" 0) indiffer·l store opera lions, The panel was
m.: Little Edward . down 16 • .· Hinds were guests of Mrs. John i ence, 12) denominaticnal, (31 selected and studies conducted
40 a.m.: Lunga Potnt up 17 • 4·· Blackwood and Donald and Mr. l separation of church and state, · by Farm Store Merchandising,
5!&gt; a.m.; Charles
Stevenso~ 1 and Mrs. Kenneth Welsh.
:and t4 ) prejudice.
' a national business magazine fall.
down 17, 6= 30 a.m. ; c.harlerm Saturday Mrs. Fred
Dean 11 was under the "wall
of for rarm store dealers.
Senate IPaders scheduled a
down 18, 12:20 a.m.; T1bolt up called 011 Mrs. John Shmt .
, rejudire" that Dr. Jones as- I
roll call vote . on the $11.~ bll·
18. 4 a.m.; VaUey Voyager up Mr. Fred Dean is in
Meigs l ~ailed the t•ttate mongers, rear
Snuthw~st
Hon tax cut bill for 12:30 p.m.,
19, fL30 a.m.; Jerry !:Jnsworth Memorial Hospital.
mongers and peddlers or iJTP· .
EST. Overwhelmlng
approval
up 20, 5 a.m .: Ed~ana
Bos- 1 Relatives from a distance at· ·~dice ". 'or the John Birch so· Texas A.&amp;M 82 Texas Tf'ch 70 was assured and plans were
worth down 20, U5 a.m.: Mar· tending the funeral of Obert D. J tv and I 000 rightist and 50 Okla. City 105 Centenary 80
made to whisk the bUt to I h e l
ll.vn M. up 20, 7~ 2.'i a.m.; Way· , Mark ins were Mr. and Mrs . ~;~List assoc'iations.
I Texa!1l 13 RICe 83
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IIWh~·~·te:_!H~o~os~e~.--=--==--~~~iiii:ii:lii~i'i:i~5:iiiiiiiii:iiiii
nr&gt; H. :ow~ ~1, 4:55. aBm .; Gona l'nlomas Doyle and daughter . Mr. The Hev. W. Lu1her Tracy, ) :J'~e~~~s~~ ~~~e~n~:s 71 •
rtown. · · 5 ·1 . a.m. • eavert up ~ and Mrs. John Dye and Mrs. •assistant professor of religion I ·
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Pa_ten Enid Russell, Carroll and Dale /and philosophy who is past.or 1
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Columbus,
Mr . Iof Calvary Baptist church, in·
TO HAVE SUPPER
Ashland down Greenup 4:55 a. and Mrs Jam~s Paynter, Dov- traduced the speaker
The Modern Woodmen Camp
m.: ~lt.on Zephyr up 32, 6 a.m. ; i er, Mr. ~nd Mrs. Lloyd Moore, I
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No. 10900 at Alfred will have
Illinots up 13, 12:15 a.m.; Lou- Mrs. Jerry Moore, Newark Mr.
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!slana up 33. I :45 a.m.: Buck· and Mrs. Floyd
Dusenberry Ntn~ From C1rde K
8 p. m. for members and their
~ye Sta~e up 33, 2:45a.m. ; Jam." and daughter, of Zanesville, Ar· Volnnt~~r Services
ramille!1l.
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Bowle&lt;M~t~n · ~: .~Sm., lthur Woodgerd, Mr .. and Mrs. President Marshall Kimmel :, ;;;;;;;=.;.;;;;==;;;;;;=;;;;;;=;;;;;
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down M·ld ·hi
IGuy Lee, Mrs. Geor~Ja Thoma. of the Rio Grande College Cir·
MOTOROLA
m. · mmer own e a
:· p 0 mei'Oy Mr and Mrs Frank
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45 ' m . OVEC down Meldahl
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Racme,
Mrs.
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Galli lis Dam ·- R.;.e· G. Mr . and Mrs .. David Hmds. doy during the visit of the Hunt· I
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W 1 8 k' d Zanesv1lle spendmg some ttme inglon regional bloodmobile to 1 !-._ _ _ _ _ _ _.........
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. p.m .; . ~t~ ~d~or with their daughiE"r, Mrs. Obert Grace Methodist Church in Gal·
~own
We Repair All Makel
Wash
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down 8.40 p.m., abon~
wn Markins here.
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J1 :30 p.m.; Pennsylvama down Mr and Mrs Gary Borgan hpo 1!-i. •
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John
Fabrlca Knob
12 ·10 8 m · Jamel down 1:30
Soak Cycle
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a.m.:
Gl~odora down 5:10 a. .
1 K'1rk·
Gentle Even Drylna;
a·
6· 30
twes.
bride Joe
Bltonte,
Chuck
WY 2-2255
Choice of 4: colorl
FIAwtna Hell
m. ; mgo up . a.mE. W t Mrs. Nellie Borgan and boys, I Bre~e Delbert King
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Grant, and Btll Bahr.
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Detergent Dispenser
met 15:45 a.m.; A. E. D Yk t" Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duncan
Porcelain
up Marmet 6:50a .m.; Helen Z. visited Mr . Herbert Hill and
Bleach I&lt; life
Enameled Drum
Dispenser
down Wtnfi~ld 12 :10 ~ . m .; John family last week.
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lt. up Winfield 12:40 a.m.; Jef- Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Boring. ,
Lint Screen on Door
2 Fresh Runnint
fel'IOI1 down Wmfteld 2:30 a .~; !Athens, were guests of Mrs. \
Rece~aed
Water Rinse•
Lucy Jane Lucas d?wn Wm- : Harl Haning.
SpiU·Guard Top
fJeld ~:e;; a.m. ; Ehsha Woods Mr. Casco moved back to I
Deep Rinse
RIGHT
FOR
EVERY
JOB
up W!nf_1eld 3:50 a.m.; San~y 1Jowa to find employment,
Tj&gt;e Space
Roptd Dry Spfn
up Wmfleld 4:28 a.m. ; Memll George Wells was a Sunday
Push Batton
down Winfllltl 1:0$ a.m.; Sol· visitor at the home o£ Mr. and
Automatic
Safety Door
vay up Wlllllld 1:1$ o.m.; Se- Mrs. Thomss Wells.
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Lint Disponl
AutoJaatlc: ,
met dow. Wlaftelcl 1:11 a.m.; Mr. and Mrs. Jake Lee and
Spill Guard Top
Elgercllll clown Winfield S:20 son Jell were guest• of Mrs.
Gasllnltion
a.m.; J . S. Lewlo cion WID- Katie Wilson Sunday.
Ponellin Top I&lt; Ud
Ufl Off Top For
field 6:45 a.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Charl~s Jones
Soli Sele&lt;tor IW!tcr
Aeeea:a To Pilot
were recent visitors in ChilllLid safety !lwitcb , - - - -....- - - -.- - - - - - 1 " " • 1 .11e61otant
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Mr. Frank Epple and Miss
Automatic .
111eet cabtnet
Laurel Goodby went to ZanesMotor ProJector
CINCI NNATI •UPII - Live. ville Sonday to see
stock .
who are ill.
Cattle 700. calves 200 ; siaugh· ::_::::_:::.:__:::_ _ _ _ __
ter steers and heifers about 256 lb 14.56-14.35. including unl·
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choice 900 . lfl~l lb ~ I::IUP"hlt&gt;r · 1·3 300-1$0 lb :-iOWS 2.50--13. 300
tteers 22. high good to avf'rage 400 lb 1212.!'.!! 2-3 400-600 lb
,.;llffr.r,
choice QOB.112!'. lb 21 . 21 ...0, ' 12512; boars sleady, mostly
choi('f and prime 144 filb 20. low 10.50.
Steom out wrblkloo bl ,w~ 'eorduroy, vetv""'n or
Willi II I
to averag~ clluic"' around
Shf"f'p 200 not enough fresh
rayon rarmento by • plle.lng
Ini..&lt;!eyer
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"tired" draperlea. Use
air woolen•. Pll(!e
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lmall U4!!ms Jn. net
· . before· wa1~ aad .
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to dispense today's many-life saving
drugs and to compound your doctor's
prescriptions acwrately, efficiently.

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DunON DRUG CO.
Middleport, 0.

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LEATHEREnE UTILITY

IRRIG. VISCOSE LOOP

ZIPPER BAGS

THROW RUGS

ASSORTED COLORS
Value• to 39c In thil l•rte group
of Better Glass ware. Asst. Special purchase at a large tavin&amp; for
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L. Kennedy

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IRONING BOARD

J. Coughenour
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T. Hennessy
410
E. Thomas
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llandicap
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Total
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Reg. 79c value. New low discount
price. Ironing Boail. Pad and Cover
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smart shoes .•• ours exclusive! y. Choose from complete selections
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Red Pattlna, Bag to Match

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D. Hosiery, Open Shank
Bag To Match
E. Softee
Crete, Bel11e, Black
F. Mocko-Croco
Red, Black

3.99 to 5.99

'Pius Excise Tax

COMFORT

G. Stacks
Bone, Otter, Black
H. "Softee"
Two-tones, blacks
1. "Waxy" Buckle
Loafers
J, Flata
Soft Leather, All Colon
K. Sling Loafer
Newest stylinrby Connie
L. Softee 'Dress
Flat, Pimento and Beige

A. Pink, Blue, Beige
Pattina, Bags To Match
11. Dove Soft Leather
Red, white, brown, two tones

6.99

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Sneakers couldn't be bel·
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co!l!fprtably easy - and
just scrub them when
they're dirty. In white,
black .or red duck with
Vulcanized sole.

Juot 1..,. of the INiny otyl.. ond coloro In new Sprl"' Sh- with logo to MMcll• .~
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Society Notes
Ha;lpy HwoUer cia" of

Dyesvllle church met w 1t h
Grece Turner. Mrs. Go Ide n
Stonobury hid worsblp service.
A rwn~~~a~~e sale Is beinl planned. Tbe grrup Is quilling. Pr...
en! Included Elsie Price, Grace
Turner, Helen Turner, Betty
Walsh, Mlllrlno Haning, Golden
81/!nsbury, and Winnie Turner.
can Mrs. Dale
or
Mrs. Henry Tumor If you
articles to give lor lhe rummage ule.

Miss Pauley
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High School Press Day
Marshall University March
and 71il. The event Is spun.
by lhe University's Jour-

PT. PLEASANT -

Department.
Brady .Black; editor and vice
president of lhe Cincinnati Enmil oddress more than
high school j0U1'1181ists

NEW YORK (UPI)-A

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20x40 CANNON QUALITY

FINE LAMINATED FABRICS

Lay-a-way your new Spring or Easter
Coat now. Choose from a fine group of
laminated fabric cvats in all the best
Spring thadet. Save at the Bonanza where low discount prices prevail.

TOOL ASST.

DISCOUNT PRICE

88

Values to $1.19 In this group of Aut.
Tools. Do U yourself. See tbla asst.
and save, Low dia1Qunt pri~e.

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LADIES WINTER

SALAO OR PIUIT BOWL
VAll - IIRVING PLATI
OR CANDY JAR
Anehor HactipJ preu out
&amp;lasaware in 'eolonial de&amp;IIJDB
- 4 popalll' item1 - tate
your - CHOICE

VALUES TO $22.95

LADIES' NEW

SPRING
DRESSES
JUNIORS- Mll$11
AND HALP IIIII
You'll find juot tho dreu
you want In one of tbete
two budget priced poupo.

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fabrics.

DISCOUNT I'IIIC ..

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SALE- SALE- SALE

GLASSWARE

LAY-AWAY NOWI

To Charleston
Are Announced.

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TOWELS

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Packa4e of

COATS
Va_lua to $22.95 in tbil sroup of Ladies
Better Winter Coati. Priced to clear.
Buy youn now. See tbeae and ~ave ~.

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Big size Cannon Turkish Bath Towels Ia
plain eolon and fancy pattern~, r..,. ia a
sllpply of towels now.

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Reeular size. He:."7 a~t 'cotta• .;....:
Bonanza Discount Value.

PRES CUT COLONIAL FANCY

Jog as his theme, "Youlil
Politi.,.," at a luncheoa held
lhe Hotel· Prichard oo March
Others from Point Pleasarttl
who will attend are Janet
iel, Elmma SUe Ktacald, Opal
Rose, Llndtt Tattel'!Dn, D Ia
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and
Mrs.
Alfred
Walsh
Villa
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rs, Shirley "'·-·
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Walsh vlolted mill Mr. an
'Miller . Rebec&lt;a
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In Charlestoo, West Virginia Jacksoa ~cber '
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COATS
BATH · .... · ea. l8•.
TOWELS

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BIG

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LADIES' NEW SPRING

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New low di!lcount prit'e. Buy 1everal
now at thia low price.

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silhouettes, latest materials, thrilling colors, new heels .•• In your
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You've seeri the new styles in Mademoiselle and SeventHn m~!j•·
zines. Try them on now at Hartley &amp; Bennett!

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Irregulars of hilher priced NIL
Many colors and atzes. AU witla
non skid bac-k. RUfTY ..,bile tb8J'
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long pearing leatherette mater·
ial. Full zipper tlosure. Assorted colol'5. Big value.

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TOWELS .. .. .. ea.
Made by Cannan. Fine woven white
Huck ToweJs. Buy aU you need now at

low Discount Price.

ASSORTED FANCY TERRY

WASH CLOTHS
-12 FOR

8 8c

eott,on Terry Wash Cloths. As11011ed
pattern• an4 ~ors to the 12 count pad;.
age. Shop tbe •'JOnan~·· for Bargainl,

Soft,

DllESS ·SLACKS
cut.- • 1... 6 to 16
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DIJ&lt;ount Price.

OXFORDS

Comfortable, long \ftaring am.ootb blael.
leather oxfords for men. Navy type
plain toe style for dress or wort. ·
Shop the "Bonanza" for tbe: belt ShM
Buy,

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in plain

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IIU!hOdllt elltlrdl. .
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lfllward Ebenabeh, 1.arry pltal.
Bruce MollelVty ..,.,. 'U.e Mrs. Ruth 1!1berobacb .....,;,ily.
Ebersba&lt;tl llld Leroy Eic:hhll- past week In C&lt;&gt;Jumbuo w I i h Tbe Portland Methodist W.S.
er
a tiMdwore em- Rotalw! SaYre .-1
Charles c.s.
a! tile
ol Mrs.
venllon ' In
SUnday.
j Harold llollsb with 10 members
Mrs.
Durst Ia a pa· Mr. and Mrs. Avery St. Clair •and lour cuests. Mrs.

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Barnette. ltl Garliekl
Mn. Pearl limier,
Ave., Mrs. Paul E. IIMs, Rt.
Patriot, Mrs. Jolm T. Waugh,
Rt. 2 Crown City, Mn.
M. Kloufler, Rt. 1 Ashlm,
Va. , Diana L. Brumley, ohl2
road St.. Middleport, J n . W.
R..,, Racine! James A. Crtsp,
Rl. 1 Lanpville, Jarcy
ty , Rt. 4 Jacl&lt;son. Harry
neth Boho, Hamdep, Mrs.
T. Dillow, Coal Grove.
R. Tipton. Ironton. Mrs.
M. Doles. Rt. 2 Chillicothe, Mrs.
Fred Smith.Birth
Rl. 2 Ashland. Ky.

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Dado, Pittoburflb, ·Pa. . arr!V·
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ed 'fbur;day to vhtt ~ brcJlow Sir:
thor llld ..U.. Mr. ...t 111 r s.
·we eiUIOIIS, in the VIllage o1
Ralph Meo.de.
Roeini, have recently er...-1·
Larry s;;robach attended
enceoi'the moviDI In ol • doctor
ochool on water BY"""'"
to Cllll' loeollty. Many ol the
In Huntlo&amp;lon, W. Va. Tlleoday.
Wiling can now be cared lor on
Mr. and Mrs. Albert P&amp;!'ll- I
l8' local level wbich will allovl·
ter attended tile fuoeral of
·.to our llhortage of the profesClara Blancbo Hemm Tuosday
llian within the county.
at the Ewing Chapel.
•· Dr. Janeeti is Introduced to
Mr. and Mn.
Clerence
..ur locality In hope thai our
Price""""'!'~~ by Mro. E•
people will consult him for rned·
!her Price and Mrs Leta Pa"'
sons are enjoying ~ two Wftk
&lt;leal advice and -tmenl, give
~•- the leell"' of his being
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...sed and wanttd and as we Mrs. Harley A.8 Bennett, Rt. Mr. and Mn. UUIIAUI
~-•• J~"""'.=-W~!._.~-~1 ~ bsyousnhdaerltl Ravenswood. W. Va., daugh- :aon and son Brian bave returp~
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M
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.-do likewise
ter, 3 ..sv f).m.
e ay .
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, W11b patience, tolerance and
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Fl.
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daughter,
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sd
tewart, uo::vs gta.
lie can be • part of others weD m. e ay.
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ani Patients recently di9Charged Mrs. Ruth Eberobach and
J~~~~~~::u.. y oor atti u e 1n reg
D ·J D
- Mra Harry Swan attended a
to a man pursuing an honest included Mrs. anJe awson,
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professiooal practice for 1 just Mrs. Ri~hard Rogers,WM'Irr~s~·~~on,· Pastoral Relatiool
meetinl
aonsideroUon.
W. Marton . Raymond ..
NaUoaal D--•-baU •--·-'oUoa
Sidney Hayman, Mrs.
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ed addition to our Village~ ~an M. M~ntgomery . Mrs. E.
Ea•ten Ditisloll
we prosper and grow by bemg gan, Mrs. R. G. Henry and ·
W. L. Pel.
Booton
411 19 .718
_disinterested! Time will supply !ant sru. Mrs. R. L. Fulton
the answers if '!'e allow our- lnfan Ldaughter. Mrs. Ross
Cincinnati
47 ll
telves to be negligent.
ris, Mrs James Heaton,
Philadelphia
29 36
Frank Cleland,
neth Williams, James p u
New York
20 50
Racine, OhJo
Carl M. Perry, Frederick
Welten Dlvlsloa
,__.,:::;:::;:::;:::;:;___,1 re, Durnil Wolfe, Gene ne1rn, 1
W. L.
Jr. , and Kelly 0. Lingo.
San Francisco
40 'l1
St. Louis .
33 29
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Los Angel..
34 34
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Baltimore
29 37 .439
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IAoJ than :16,000 actual mliM b7 loeol owner. s~ -

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and beo!fr. Yoa IJilllt - tt ot lh4 prie1
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Wbl at the hlflb school IIY'Il· l
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thme• will play lha 7th
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FULL TIME, part time.
guaranteed full time, IZ.DIIII
average per hour' part time.
Must have car, (Cer allow·
IDee). See Fuller Brush Co
Phone t2Z-01127, or write Rt. ;,:
Box 11&amp;-A, Par¥roburc, w.
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1951 - 6 Cylinder Engine. 4 Speed
Trans. Good Tires. Goo~ Condition.

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Third Slreels - 2 story,
bedroom frame bume
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large ill&lt;ben, wllh built

cabinets, IIIII· 81111 onelosed
sun porch. C&lt;rner lot (1110
1110) wltb garue,
priced to lle!P yoor p a
menls low•
JIM ROUSH, SALESMAN
NEW HAVEN, W. VA.

1958 FORD 4 DR. STATION WAGON
9 passenger, auto. trans. R&amp;H, 8 cyl.

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MONDAY:'111RU SATURDAY

35 USED CARS
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Now you eu )lave that new kitchen. Hotpolut cu.
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Held m
Chesfe Church
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The first of the teachers'

St .Louis m Philadelpbia 107
AI 1ht church upon Mt Olive
Boston lit New York 102
Oseat looked at sweet . Leon~
San Fran 11'/ Cincinnati 1£1
' Thru a window, and decided CtoalningMselrhodiesfotrChthe h
nd- (Only games scheduled&gt;
That he'd ask to take her home ; ounty e
ts.
urc es e
Wednesday's Games
At the door he stood •waiting, ed Saurday evemng at t~e
Bostcn at Ba1timore
T!ll al last she did appear,
ter Methodist Church woth lt Philadelphia al Detroit
"~ben he quietly asked the quet- churches represented.
Cincinnati at Los Angeles
tton
Fifty.flve persons attended
games scheduled)
lind her ~nswer brought him , the training, with 23
cheer.
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the three night!. These per- in different churches.
were Edgar Abbot,
She stressed the ~:;;a;:
Filr six years they went togeth-1AbiJOit, Ada Bissell, Mrs.
using Hterature rt
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Card, Leo
Crew Myrtle
by denomination. One per·
Then decided to be wed,
Wallace Damewood
broucht oot, the dUierence
So they stood and were so
Mrs, Robert Eason, Mrs. Lew· In meanln&amp; of ICI'Ipture In a
Wften the words "I do" were 18 Grueser, Mrs.
Wilham non-denomination quarterly and
said;
Grueser, Char~es Hensley, -Leo- the quarterly recommended
'ltftt:Y . - five , the years in na Hensley, Vlvian Humphreys, the chu_.ch. Literature recom5 number
Mr!. A~os Leonard,
Mary
by the church is car•" I
their happy wedding
Frances Spencer • Ruth
checked so thai the mell&gt;
nd they are so 111le and
Delbert Van Meter.
is dear snd corresponds
ful
Van Meter, Kathryo Win·
the teaching of the Bible.
1 each other on life's way.
don, Esther Wright, Davtd Yat- An iln}fessiv"e dedication
es, Geneva Yates:
vice closed the workshop. A Ut8
ey f&amp;me back to Old Mt. Beulah Domm, To~
n any ·of dedication was read by
lve
Country Worker fr01n 1' t h Mrs Domm and persons atr this anniversary '
of Educ~tion Nashville, tending.
verend Circle
gave
was the inStruct&lt;*:• An'J'a
hOnor, &lt;
missed a "'ssioo may Now Open 7 Daya Woek
r they love the Lord, you
It up in Pomeroy workrequested hiJ 0011 Larry,
Feb. 26, 27, 28 .
· fttting P!:alm to repeat,
It was pointed out that many
.!ft he asked the congre1ation
· schools require t h e 1r
~rl.. upon their feel.
to attend a number
,
of these workshops and receive
were the happy wishes credit before they are allowed
l,or':':thts couple standing there to teach m the church schoolt. You wtll ttnd low diseount
lh •.have looen a constant bless: .
churoh feels that It is very food pricet on all your .cro~ btg
1mportant that
a teacher be eeq needa every day of the
week and you wiU find tbese
1 life of faith and prayer; trained for
teaching in
the Low pnces onlJ at the Brirht
, they surely are 1 blessing, church school.
.
Star Dtscount rood Mkts. m
(b- they let the Saviour in
Some of the pomts M r a. Pomeroy Ohio. and Mason.
1)&gt; abide within their dw•lli~g. Doom brought out were
~1) W. Va. Thert i8 no need for
aut give victo'ry over sin. Teachers should be Chrlsban you to look further.
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(2) Teachers should have a CODB•rg•in Super
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our prayera and fondest cern for each pupil in their
wishes,
class. Many phases of teaching
Disc1unt Food Mkt.
Jl.t are liven with our love, were d.JICUssed such as, How
Next t. Drive-In The•tre
MASON. W. VA.
laY thetr ruture years be the Home and Church can work
many
together, Christian
influence
Bright St1r Discount
inled with blessings
the home, if children. a r e
T . ~ above; . ·
reverence for God m the
Food M1rlcet
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they wlll have reverence
liS W. loc:ond St.
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God in the church. and famOn lack Street
P'OMIIOY. OHIO
..... this Oeeling life Is o'er.
worsbip .In the home as a
laru ·tt~e pte into that City
to achieve this reverence,
Over on the Golden Shore.
the faith olthe teacher, hoW to e Try our Special T·lone
IHf Slaak. They ere
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get persons more interested 1n
Feb. 24, 1964 the Church school activltlea
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By Mrs. Riley Pigott
special '"lgnments lor the class
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oMr, and Mn. Oocar Babcock II
ltonorod on their thirty·
ftfth wedding annivenary dur1!!11 the IOI'Vice at MI. Olive
Qrurch on Sunday night, Feb.
11164. Til&lt; above poem
roquested by Mn. Bab&lt;.'IICk al·
ter the service was over and
Wls written in memory of tbat
liippy occasion.
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11c111t 111M liloald 1111 ]111111' t.'fiHL
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.... Then! Is a high - · of ,., mealo Ull ...... II .... Good otudy hablla and skills
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•. '• ldlhon many adulll aro com- leomillc - IIIIJIII7 _. : -.::.~~~~~.r:~:-~ HOU..YWOOD (UP 1)- l)tck much to lbo ,_,... Ill tbllr "And I'm not as ~ tblnt tllal'l wltY tlle1'rl ~
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J.W11 01'/AMED OIJAcli

d!EmR, "'· &lt;VJ'It' ~ Art
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head roo~ CO!lch at P•nnsylvanla Military Coll!!•w .Ha ~ ~. 1-1 Rny-

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Ovw Arab ob)eetlmu lsraef
thla spring begiDI: d h , . of
Jordan watAn Into lbe Negev
Detct. 'lbe IIDIIl tnltlal fl&amp;w ..
to be IDcreUid. &amp;o 40 per cent
of lbe rlvar'l outpll wllhln two
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leadehl ol U Arab ltltll met
Cairo in J-u·- aad. alf'l8d to
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their own lor ta..... mg the rtver'!l
Arab IOUiall. t'I"P'

111 11 _ . , ablUty In lltMo llkllla and cor- Van Dyb ":
lll'lol. ......., Mam.d
9f Connecticut,
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• ,. •ools while boklinll filii time ...,.. ..-.ld lie · ........ to ,..tiv, oltoul!l he tak· r:,oore q~ at! 1olevlakln, "Wo'r. a 81'1111 181111," saki
oround lbe bollllmPf"llon.
woll
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JAIUIFA IMPROYING . ·
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now
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personally
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• ~.. a:'ltco~~ued edllt!tltion oquoiiJ qu.UW.
Tba oebool wllm tlto lludenl nwi.her three In lbt ratlnp.
inl our roleo. II she,.. '"' the take ballet lesaons.
Sportaeall!er Waltof (Red) ~
ientiOIIll student He A llllldllllll 1 pert lime PI'O' lnlendl lo lib bla can '!'be .,.~ lblt ''Tho lllek Van alr."
"~ Is our third YM' •
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her was reported oomewlJft irJ&gt;.
a ~"'\ , the respaiiSiblll- 11'1111 w1J1i aaiJ pt out o1 a lllltolty lie IMII belllf!tl In .ad- Dyke ShOw" ron.... tile number "!! I didn't Ute Dldt 11 luol tba air. Maybe I'm not an aoUV~ IIALES co. woved Iller Sllffet1tll ap.
~ ;b and famDy, He COUI'H -lie pull Into lL 1D
~.:..,. ~. "Beverly HlllbWles," wouldn't work out," Mill')' add- trwt anymore. But}'nl a ...,. n. PJ,EAIANT, w. VA. parent heart . attack SliitQay
, one back to acboal 1»- aodtr lo banlllllba IIIOil !rolll
JII'OIINI!IIIIdJvld. helps them on both counbl.
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good Laura Petrie.
Saoday, !, !!, night. Tho v.~ b~
· ··u·,.g he realizel lhe n1ue of a omfllll plamdnl will lie:'-!.,.... loiMII tllo
Off screen Van Dyke IIIII Both otaro htpplly ,.._ Van Dyke llaled appncja- R()GII - 111 to 1111 IUO 10 ond Mrs. Herber wer...II•.{OIIte
~~ditlonal training. '!'be""""'"" ba autml'l'.
1111111. g llludtml llhould pert Miss Moore are as ellarm fled. Jllek t.o M8rjorlt, 'cnon- tlltl¥~7
""-~ ~~~:.'; ~: 15.25; Heavi.. 12.00 to 14.71: to the New York =ee~
. will usuallr involve tnllim IIIICl
and ll1llllher c1
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....._ lng · as their characterllatlons pro!esllonal. Mary to rant u y,
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spring training '11eadqua
· · ·other ext&gt;On..s. In order to 'l'ba cbolctlmpo
t 1 cto .. dlscwta 1111 plalll C!II1'0fully w'"' of Bob and Laura Petrie on the Tinker, an osecutivo at NBC. we'd do ao wed with other pat!· !I.OO 10 !2.2&amp;: Boon 8.00.
to Flol'lda.
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tbo courses are
rtan a rs u 1111 ocbool advisor. Tba advlaor alr
TV
nero"
,._ lOll to 1000
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gain the fUll . benelils of
a otudent is lolDc to be ...., should he famlllar with COU1'Ile • .
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lremeDio lllll lha major One day this week, Dick, Van Dyke "'nd Mary admll The oo-otara spend more time CA'ITLE - Steora 1&amp;.00 ~ 17.1101 ~ ~ ins· StoCk Helftr
carefUlly and organlzo his time. should he GOIIS!dertd toptber.
II{ lailure. 1111 help will wearlnl ..,..ter llld slacks and that the cboractera they ?lay together durllll the week "" !1.110; HaUent IUIO to • ~~:: es .~~., 18.110 'aa,2$,
PlOD For Meal!, Boll
Some ooura.. Involve OIIIF cless be of major value.
pants and without a speck of 1.re .....llally themsel,.. hearslnc and perform'lll th.. Fat Cowl 14.00 ~ 11.10,
VEAL CAL~ _ TO;r. ·!I.Before becomlni • part time time with additional laboratory Additional education Is an ... makeup. Tho llrSt thine that Their spouses ocea_slonally ... they ~0 With their"":" families. nero 9.~ .. 11.76,
~~~TO; seeondtt 10.00; MllllqJn, 32.student, it obould lie romem- work while otbero involved ell· oeUsnt ln..,tmeot, II II Up to come mind was their natural lcuse thel)l of hehavmg at home They're rarely .serious "~to:~ :'"'~~lock Steers 00
26.75: Common lo- Jioav.
bered that tbo .,m tensive outside otudy time. The lh• student to plan wisely In or- affectloo lor ono another, a cir- as.. ~ey do on the alr.
'there s an opportun ty to ma • ~: 110 'to 22 110; Stock Hollers les 20.1111 to 11!.!0.
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cumstance lhat contributes
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tale1o1 violence lul YNr that Un1~
Ob&amp;orVtra
to' \l&lt;llnt oUI ·od N•t;.,. ......,..., blamed
tbat ,neither stele, """b at 1!11 ~yrjo.
~ell , shows an)' .real ln!eB&lt; Wllatever happe!IJ' along lhe
110'1 of flgh llng. The
deng« Ar•b-loraeli front In 11114. or
llet In the 'lilmlllion getting out eht!Whel't' in the Middle Eaat,
of hand, spaciflcally along tne i~ Jlkely to h;nge on the wllltns:·
Syrian-IBraell border.
. ""'' at tha participants at the
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of ill" Jordan Rive .,.. draw- ·
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Brfdah llld Preneb ~ltjment
h.• preserve peace m the area
(Interpreted bf ArabS as 1
pledle. to defend brael) and
moun.tiJli Soviet aupport for the
Arab plan, &amp;he 11tuatiun threat·

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Kaiser Moves•
obU-1
roc-.-o's King H..••• •~!ned .to (atlono on the Cairo •Sl)!l' 1 (nto Berlin
dii!Ctlsslono oo lnetr border d... menl.s that e~rller coo!erenc'e! l
N..,.er and KIDf Sind havt laeked .
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quart&lt;n.
tall;ed abool getting themselves N........ bitter loud 'with lhe I As Produrer
-Creation or a " Palestine efl- lout. thf 15-mcTJths-old Yen":" Socialist Baath party regimf m'

mJIIIIIf efforll in tllf event ol
an artll4ll codfllcl 1'111: llroel.
Tol~1 now or. """'""Y llllt'flll
mlllt.ary com!IWiden In lbO u
Aub Learue memtter Jtages Qll
attuol cempsltlon of the head-

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dont Allmed Ben Bello and M&lt;&gt; hbttl, C&lt;lUid lmooto SJlO!Ciol

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K&amp;IAflr .ttl· wUI lnuh;Jdt ftldr•w rod • , •
lhan me J111Ulon Paltoth•lltllll, agreed to re-es'!'bh•h 7 U~N,
deJp•te the hall to
·b.•re ACSI\ (aluminum &lt;lOIIII!Joo&lt;
The 11-m u n t h s-old .3yrian ICslro summit cu1ference W 11\Pe !both
•Btl those w tl o Jordan dlplomatl&lt;' rel•Uon&amp;
_propAgi6nd,lil
River dispute develops
tcJr, lleel reinlot"eed) JO II!Jft
Baath part\ ft!gime ranks. nexq up to the-ir promises.
lbave settled around lht world, t.er I break Of more than tw ' tackt. DtpJomh(lc .rel&amp;tluns have tum lhll IJ)rlng.
' Ute lltfDpeiJn elft1rk•ll I do.
to Yemen •• th&lt; Middle East's , Thsse lncluat:
and spearhead th&lt;lr drl" to re- years.
, not boon rt-OIIablllhed bot ween j The U S h
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least stablE' gl:v t·roment And i -Speedy work on dJverslon or ~&amp;aln Jand lost to Israel or wln The chief of state also .tRI'i&gt;ed ' the U.A.R. and Syria sim:e
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" ' tak
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ra or
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openly dellrd t.h E' gt!tlt'rall~· anon, Syria and Jordan
. . The ~f ~ h" Jl\09 t mIIIIi nt PI
c_8 qt~ II
n• ~.t·'t'le ano~~er.
P em ber ~ 1161 ·
aenainst 8er~re:'!Sion
from sra••
Lhe pro:dmete)y t;J,IIM.OOO (DM 14,..
calm tone ol the Culro confer- annowtced total coat atimate ana homes for a government ln IHere, the burden falls heavaot Middle East obsPrvers aen@:r· · qh h gf ,
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t a ma'or
N11ser hlmYJf lnce the
ot er as c '"" no artep....cce 1100 ,1100 1 a WI 11
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enee b}' orgln,g military action of 1,250,000 pounds ($17 .5 mJI- "I e . r presen s
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ally aaree the S,Yrian a•th amon tht- Arab states
/IndUstrial slto in th! Reln'Ckello..
against Jsrat&gt;l
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Iraq list November. hAS little lumd, have made their support ,me~e y ·~~ square r~ b'
lnto battle by Syria~~~ ~tilht· JoMan waters allocated to grflund.s that ''Jordan Is Pales- Previoua IIJret&gt;ment.a of . this lchanee for survival and th;l no for the Ar::~bs dear . ThP Mos. an are e fne ~urcl 8 t • ~
ene:&lt;! by lhe fact th.e Syrum-ls- Arab states under the contro- line. "
' !sort have beet"' broken In •uch lt:hange In U.A.H.·Syrl8n r"l;·· lcow Communbt p&amp;rty IH'ga n ~i~l co:p:? ;~e~ P!J~mi:um :
raeh border Lakes 1n Lake Ti- ven:iaJ 1955 JOOnst.on plan
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berias - thE' ~lbllcal Sea
-Betting up of a jolnt. miD~ Jordan River and Palestine: nouncement brOUght wry amile• .hold on Syria lasts!
.he . re~ctionary Amerlcan, !ctm!lti1JCtlon.
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~ ol the Social Se- :•• StoWrt at· ber hOme m
. were •llllinl Mr. and Mn. loy were Ylollinl Mr. •and ' Mrs.
the meelinl.
.
CUIS!Y'Mllillllstration II b1 pay d!ei&gt;Orl. .
Jot BIMell.
Lloyd Mol'&lt;rok, 114lleYIIIe, W. A brodwre wa• given eaoll
the rtptt amount to the rl!lllt Atundm&amp; wero Key
Dianna Maaaar opent a few Va.
'
member oo the statilllco
ol
peraon at tbe rtcJII tlme " Thla Bradbury • Linda Boyer'
with Mr. and Mn. Oo&lt;ar !llr. and Mn.
llaymolld Melp Co., and a lost wu alv·
sa~l!lll wu made by WU· Davit, KendaB
.
Frank, Chesler, were ·villtlnl en"' aee how mnch each lmew
llam P. Barker, dl!trlet IliaD- Grueoer, 110M MarJe
Hobart Newell, ateotor Mr. and Mrs. FiN t.oiklu.
about her own county.
ager ior social Sf('UI'jty in Mlr· ~Hump•
~·
Mn. Donna
Hauber, . Port- Helen Swart&amp; was oleeled u
lelta.'•lle added tllllt In most '"'
. ya,
trom mUIIIpl,
land, was vlllllnl llrs. Vera ca&amp;el It's simply a matter of SUJan Oblinger, Stephanle
and Duane Aneu can- Weber.
II ill at the homa of Mr. and
caUJna a1 the 800tal len, Stev;:;::~n,~orgeBSauer, od on Mr. and Mrs. 'Jameo Sui- Mr. and Mra. Dooar BabcOek Mrs. Charles Massar.
' oUice, applying I o'
~ Cbr;:'U:a.;! Ues at the1r , reCently.
were vlllting U1ah Swan who
- By Ville! Smlth
::
0 e
bene b! and then waltlnl a
•
few ~ks lor payments to be- ley, John Blake, Sammy Clat'

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From four signers In Esta- ll.r.a.&gt;
cada, Ore.: ••If we were the to, A...,
Beatles and read your article
we 'd bash your face ln."
tl.-11111.
OJ1olaal
From two younG ladies in
aJW~

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d
1""' enc~s.
grading our idols, and us. You
~ The chief value of the letters should be happy that we are
' ' · th~ir revt'lation that English home lis!P.ning to their records
tfa&lt;'hers would do well to bear and seeing them on TV instead
*wn ·on the spelling of "criti- l of our throwing eggs at your'
dzt:" and "disgusted." which dirty old windows."
tgrned up frPqutntly as "cri- 1 From a young lady in Philat~U" 'and "dlscusted." But be- delphia : " If you stop any girl
fOre getting on to some ~Rmples on the street from Philad~&gt;lphia ,
cif written loyalty, I would like she'll ttll you the Bent.Jes are
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:SOCIAL
SECURITY

prollmate!y 50,000 kkls hate I going on- be ina in tbere or.·,'" '

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-, Bottom

ollllfnl Mr. IIIII!. 11 ·~· County'tiRetouree
Zorn Piol'ce.
·~ I• • • • 1 c•-·U T ....
Mn. David Smltll llld Mr1- ... re •..., • op.., '
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. TENDER-LEAN

lb.

99c Beef Roast

Corn Beef Brisket -

lb.

69c Beef &amp;Gravy

SMOKED PICNICS

SUPER-RIGHT
SHORT SHANK lb.
SLICED-33c

29c

SUPER·RlGHT BRAND

AMERlCAN-PlMENTO..,SWlSS
•.
er, co~ !i".m_b\8~ ... tbe
variOllf ~- of-- fli'Mgeilom
In Mel!tiilllitt GlioJ.dieo· of ·'tlie
countyl ·A lfOUP dilcu.sioD .on
tbe topic followed the Pl'OIP'•tn.
On 'Jiuesday, Fe~. 25, Mrs.
Domm ~ ·beld a county wide W~r
man~s ~ety In Cbrlstian S...
vice '...llll011 pfot!ram at the
Ruttaiil'liethod!ot Cburch from
1:30
... 'l'hlrteeu county
repreoanted.
Luscas, WSCS
the RuUand Cburclt
qt.
welcomed the lll'OUPI
~:= ·.Mro. D o m m l - - - - - - - - - ili
the work and Larry Glesencamp and
WOIIU!Il'a 1llvl- ty Dolly were married I'ICIIIII. wu held In ly at the Golpel Mission ohureh
SULTANA BRAND
~ : : : rooms lolloW" Bald Knoba.
lb.
111
with refreab. · Sylvia Allen, S. W. Durst,
l•r
Cho
heal P&lt;lrtland, Mr. and Mrs. B Ill
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Barton, Letart: J. W. Lawaoo,
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!llr•.llllll !llrs. Dell Tallloll; Glen.ANN PAGE-PURl
k:.- • .
na Han1ertc and Frank· Martin,
P"'tor ,_ 7'alclng
Partmsburg, wera .-nt &amp;Uesle
T~•ee Charge
o1 Eber Carpenter and family.
. . ..
, , . .
Taddy Dural 1pent the weell:·
The ~ 'Plrtd L -~ end with ber paranll, Mr. and
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ner, wl\11- ~ ria ~- Mro. Rudy Dural.
2
linn as~ ol the~ ·Weoloy Cozart visited Dell
Church .:of; ~ ·bu w:oepted 1111!1 Olive Talbolt r....,tiy.
a caD to:•. ~lo ·butalde of Gene Wolfe is trying -·1&lt;1 reOhio. He -llli i •lltlePiad a. call vlve_. the Sliversvllle church. So
ANN PAOli-PINeAPPLE, APIUC(IT or
as mlnlstet .of tbtrCO.tral a.rJ,t. let'ls oil come oot oo Thursday
llan Chufl'h.lll l""~'bor9,
ev~ 1111d attend pi'aym
Jooeelloro II' ~ t:OiiDij .•
·~na. ' Sa far Gene bat been able
of Waa11J118io!ii ' Coiintt Iii Toil- to get quite a number to attond.
SULTANA PllUIRVIS
nessee. Rev,: QllrdDer 1110 .be-&lt; J •• w. · ·Lawson and
gin hj.l' .PI'I"'l'IDI :!lulln, · 111 ljNwnt INtalled natural gas
bla
..W lool!f;lon
s...~
He wi1J 1helr
bomes laB! week. "'Udlllle- ll
coatlnuo
..,__ ~ay
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- Mr. and ·Mrs. Jameo.,

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porH:tmrdl tbnlugb

CAULIPLOWI!Il-BROCCOLI SPEARSFOilJ:IHOOK LIMAS

Sliced Cheese ·--..;..,.;
··_, ,Q~•!S5c

Stiversville
SOCiety
. Notes

:renn.

are -

99c

lb.

FREEZER QUEEN

SUI'ER RIGHT QUALITY BRISKI!n

II

LENTEN FISH VALUES
Whiting _Fillets~:-~::~
Fish Sticks ~::,:·_h•__
Peeled Shrimp ~=...:.1 !':''1-!! 7
1
Shrimp ~:.~·:;::··
: : S9c
Shrimp ~~:.~·:~.~=·n
!:·tp•
Rainbow Trout::-__ ,::39c
CUT-UP CHICKEN
Legs and Thighs_ ••
Breasts ~;:;; _____ •. sse
•. 69c,
Livers

SIRLOIN TIP

Cube Steak

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Ucothe, spent the weekend with
his parents, Jarrol Bobo a. d
wile.
Forest White,
spent 8aturday 1111d SUnday at
his farm home here.
Mrs. Harold Dixon has retutned home from Universlly
Hospital where be was undergoing tests.
.
Gary Huston lllld wtfe, 01011oothe, were at the Tom Fitz.
patrick home SUnday.
Mrs. Everett Holcomb
children spent Sunday evening
with the Pettit family.
Vane~ Wilbur made a trip
Tipp Ctty recenUy.
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Ail retailo In this ad effectlv.t tbru
Sat. Feb. 29 in Middleport-Pomero)'

SSe

SMALL
SAUSAGES-- lb.

""''"''

SULTANA BRAND

CARNIVAL

JANE PARKER

SALAD ·DRESSING

ROUNDIES

POTATO BREAD

,.,

J9c

Buffer 2 7Sc
2:: S9c
Grape Jam
~49c
Syrup
Peach Presenes - 2~~ 59c
2::; -69c
SlrawJJerry
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3 59c
.SpagheHI ·_-~til

MACARONI er

.

lit.
plqt.

100 FREE
. PLAID STAMPS·
.
L

CRISPIER
CRACKERS

12-oz.
pkg.

S

l~c

16«,

lo1vet

89c

FAMO BRAND, Old Styla or Buttermilk

JANII PARKER-ICED CAKE

:.t:" 10C ..
29c Pancake Mix
Spanbh Bar
.
39c Sardines 'on
Apple Pie
r::-19c
49
C
Potato
3~~19c
Kidney Beans 2'!!· 63c Jell-0 ~=
2..t: 37c
Pork and Beans '!.-: 29c Chocolate Bars· - 10 39c
Vegetables ::."- 3~~ .59c Val Decker Lard -~ 4~' ,6StNCh

JANE PARKER

COnAGI! ROAD BRAND

...h

JANE PARKER

JUVENILE BRAND

1-lb.
box

In

Must"d-

ANN PAGE

GELATIN DESSERT

2

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SULTANA-WITH TOMATO SAUCE

NESTLES MILK

bars

MAINE U. S. NO. 1 SIZE A

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NOW ON.SALE $1,l9
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NAVEL ORANGES

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I 50 FREE Pillet Stlm,Pt .
I With Tho ... 1
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Valid lbru ,.,. 29 in '

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$5.00 or

lilclu1'ii of·ltemi exeoit!ll 117,....,
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Pomtn&gt;y-MiddlepOrt, ~ Feb. 28, ltef

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rouodffl Doy is Observed by
'*• Chester
Parent-Teacher Group
....,..., n.y •• ..,_..eel boob biVe arrived 111111

M . I About
om Y
People In
Pomeroy

..._ 111o atoster PTA mes 11 1&gt;eeo l!liitad m~ plaotl!
11101 Gracie School Monday, Feb- uot In lhe scbool llhrory .

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., ..,...... •~ mee~.g
lly io!dina tbe ilfCUP bJ
a
·
JIMIJ!bllfW parent • Jeaeber
. ~. A communication wu
I,'Hd lll!IOUliClng a Melga Coon9- .lleallb Resoorces meeUn1 to
lje _beld In Middleport ThUJ'9da.Y ,
Feb. 27. Mrl. Gary DID and
Mra. Wyatt ClladweU were nam·
ed .. delegates.
--The report of the Meigs Coonl1 Council PTA meeUng waa

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::.,tliO~~-~.~ ~
•- · w~ •-~ ~ m
f7S to parchue boob.
The unit voted to contribute
$25 to the Cooney Councll Sclx&gt;
lanhip Fund. Mrs.
Brown's 6th grede w., ~war&lt;~;
ed the attendance for navmg 1o
parents present.
Mrs. Karl Kautz,
Day cloatrman, . announced
?rognm which included a solo,
" My Task~ " by Mrs. Paul

Mr. and Mrs. Fn!cl
ed ho
baum re~
. me
alter a VIS!! m Indianapolis, Ind.
with !heir 5011 and daugnter-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rosenbaum and lamil Jack
baum underwentY;urgery
Thursday and Is
nicely.
Mrs . E. J . Hill returned nome
Saturday after a visit with rela·
tives in Columbus
Miss Mary HiU ~nd ne&gt;hews,

·~:".!':.!'~ c:ie~r::~th; ~~~:Y ~~edthe Hor:~ :i~\':~~~~;~~ :::rr;~k
=~~ld~. a~:
~,;:~~"!:~~
wi~h;;;rrents, Mr . and Mrs.

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FIUI4!ml Serlli.eft

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QOPil&lt;!eCI that several bozes

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of presidents and presented

sages to Mrs. Karl Kautz,
Donald Mora . and Mrs.
Wood .
Mr. and Mrs. C. J . Struble
Teachers present were
the week end in Columbus
given corsages. These includ- with his sister and brother-ined Mrs. Weese, Mrs. Strasbaugh
, Mr. and Mrs. Claude JewEighty Cub Scouls, their fam· Mrs. Baum, Mrs. Tripp, Mn.
Enroute home, they visited
Dies lDd guests attended the Brown, Mrs. Roush and
her parents , Mr. and Mrs.
IIUlllll Blue and Gold Banquet Smith.
Des, Sr., o1 Logan.
o1 Cub Scouls of Pack 2~. Sal· A brief Founders' Day skit
Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Marshall
urday evening al the Salisbury " What PTA Means lo Father .: of Louisville, Ky. were week
~1. Franklin Rizer Jr., ask- wa! presented by Paul McDa~- end guests ~f her mother, Mrs.
ed grace preceding the 6:30 pot- lei, Roy Holwr, Earl Dean, !. John F. Bally and family.
luck. dinner.
0 . McCoy, Paul Baer, Re i d Mrs. Ola~ Genheimer of Col~ Yoong, cubmaster and Young and Robert Wood. A
u~.bus .arrJVed Saturday for a
masil!r cl ceremonies, introduc-- lng by Mrs. Kautz concluded VIsit With ~er mother,. Mr~.
ed Mrs Jamea Will president the program.
John F. Bally and relat1ves 1n
ol .l bl SaJisbnry PTA sponsors
Refreshments were
Pt. Pleasant, W. Va.
&lt;II l!!t Pack, wbo ~nded coo- by Mrs. Rex Bailey, Mrs. Char- William Knight of Pt. Pleaspalliations and continued sue· le~ WildermUth , Mrs.
ant, W. Va., formerly of Pom·
behaH of the PTA.
NeweU and assisted by Mrs. eroy underwent an emergency
E4
· B-..4-~•~
h
d Esther Wright Contributing
appendectomy Monday at Pleas'lble.~d . ... ut:Jll , ofteacS ellr ban tes:ses were
Woodrow
ant Valley Hospital.
I
"" treCtor
a s ury
M Ru W t
. .led M
JCheol, spoke briefly on the ra, Mrs. Pete Elberfeld , Mrs.
rs. ss a ~on vtsi . ~thletlc
afte
h'ch Horace Karr and Mrs p a u day afternoon wtth relatives m
a
t~"!~m,Charlr !'!..,'
Baer
·
Pt. Pleasant, W. Va .
the ..... ;;o~er,
es vnan·
.
eey, Pomeroy High School root- The hospltaUty committ&lt;e
ball coach, spoke 011 "Physical M.arch ts as follows : Mrs.
Fllness." FoUowing Mr. Chan- FICk, Mrs. Charles Flclt,
eey'o address a g~t was pre- Henry Bahr, Mrs. VIctor Bah&amp;c, [
Anted to 111m' from lhe Pack. Mrs. Roy Gillian, Mrs.
Miller, Mrs. I. 0 . McCoy,
'!be meeting concluded with Norman McCain , Mrs.
A report 1111 the purchase ol
the presenlation of awards. CUb Mrs. Willard Taylor, Mrs.
formals was
discussed
Scouts receiving awards were, Dean and Mrs. J . M. Gaul.
the Staff and
Officers
J!1ddie Young and Charles Clark A basketbaU game
Club of Meigs Temple, •'Yihian
~h a silver arrow point; Bob- the PTA fathers and sons
Sisters met Monday
evening
by Blickston, a gold ond a sil- eluded the evening.
at lhe home of Mrs. Cash Bahr.
.ver arrow point; George SkinShe was assisted by her mothner, • three year pin; Carl Ofer, Mrs. George Childs.
lUll, one year pin; Ricky Gaul
rS. m1 S
Mrs. Karl Owens, president,
ind Gene Davis, each one .gold
presided when the hostess list
and three silver &amp;JTOW pomts;
·
was made for the
QPn Pullins., hear badge and
of the year.
Mrs. William
one &amp;old and one sliver arrow One of Middleport'
Lowe
read
an
article
entitled,
1
point; Wilbur Leilheit. Jimmy izens, Mrs. J. H. 8 sen or
" My Past Has Caugnt
Morris and Wayne Pullins, each Smith, of Grant-s~
Me" written by a
a wolf badge and one gold and her 9Sth birthday Monday Jl'eb. B. PhllUps for a church
one sliver arrow pomt, and 24th. ReJatives and friends vis- tin jn California which M r 1.
Gre1 Eblin, a beat badge.
iting her Sunday and Monday Lowe had attended while there.
presented her with gHts.
Mrs. Ben Neutzling
Miss Hazel Van Cooney servof lhe fonnals but
Potluck
ed 1 birthday dinner Sunday to
decision waa made.
Ithese guests, Miss Maude Tay- staff members are asked to
Pinner to be Held
Ilor (Rister of Mrs. Smith), Mrs. lend the regular meeting of
Plans were made for a plan- ~ La
L Sand
M'ddl rt· Meogs Temple Pytbiaann~.:/:!:11
ned potluck dinner at 6:30 p.m.
ura · u ers, 1 epo ' Match 3 when final se
at:lhe next meeting on Monday . Mrs. Mary Pullins, Georgia; 'II be ade
"""
' 1 and the honored guest
WI
m •
ldarcb 23, when the Jane How- A 11
.
· 1 f th
A ronnd robin card was sen:t II
elJ· Tent No 95 Daughb!rs of
ower arrangemen or e
M c w n
·
·
table was presented by Mrs. to ra. · . A man, who
Unloo Veterans, met Monday Ch 1 M N
h
al
unable to atb!nd beca!IS4oll
~ng at the DAV hall.
~ar esed here abmirlhee,daw 0Mondaso of illness. FoUowmg
·
the
., ,
O!Rierv
y,
y .
.
Elizabeth CompbeU, president and Mrs. Charles (Sia) Wise, mess meeting games we r
ClpOlled the meeting in ritual- Waverly. The decorated birthand prizes awarded
lslle form. EUa Miller was re- day cake was baked and
Mrs. Alfred Biggs, Mrs. Karl
pOrted home !rom hospital and senled by Mrs. Ed Smith
Owens, Mrs. Phil
Elizabeth Darst quite ill in Pomeroy. Cake, Ice. cream
and Mrs. Chester ~Ide. Mra.
Mflp Memorial Hospital. Jen- nuteup favors were served
Bohr and Mrs. Childs served
nil! Howell, Zana Bnxter, and visitors during the afternoon. a d.,sert course at the close
Clira Zler remain m and Gold· Calling lhrnugnout the
the evenmg. Mrs.
Ch~•ter
Jj -Eberfeld, improving. Sev· were Mr. and Mrs. Otto
.
and Mrs. Paul
Zirkle j
eral communications were read. man, Jackson; Mr. and
Will be ho~es .ror March ..
'nte traveling prize donated by Ed Smith, Pollieroy; Mrs.
The Seruor High BnpiiSI
Lena Hamm was awarded to ry Pullins, G....gia: Mr.
You!" Fellowsblp members
Campbell.
Mrs. Everett Davis Miss
Racme
were guests atam.ll
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Onlllnger
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"Hearts
and
r
. Mr. and Mrs. Pearl gl11e0 b th Flowers"
Se . Highn.
Van Cooney, Dianne and Mike,
Y e ~
.
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A
Mrs. Charles McNamee, Mrs. lowahlp of lbe Middleport First
C. H. Wise, Miss Maude
Church Monday
PDMIROY. OHIO
lor, Mrs. Laura L. Saunders, ingM.
Donald
Mrs James Murr L D
rs.
Boone, advisor,
TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
·
·
U
ay'
·
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was
assJsted
by
Mra. Milton
FH. 26-27
!Inger, a o1 Middleport.
Hood in planning the
NOT OPEN
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Co;&gt;e,
Larry Glad U -realdelli, w•l-11
lando, Fla., son and daughterwe ' V·
•
. FftL thro WEDNESDAY
in-law of Mrs. Smith called corned the guesls and g a v e
Feb.
· Much' 4
:::l~:·
grace
at table.
Wolt21 Dl
WIShes. She was
Attending
f
Rae'
snev- •
with a card show·
rom
me '!'ere
·•swORD IN THE STONE" er from her friends and rela- Mrs. ~belyn Young, adviSOr
(Teebnicotor)
lives
and S/ID'fey Baker,
All-Ctrtoon Feature! Meet:
·
Cole, Carol Wilcoxin,
Nancy
'Wart. • Jooy de•tined to beHOLDING DEVOTIONS
Yoot, Allee ~lelend, Gary Wll...,..., Eniland's King Arthur!
ford and Roger Shiflet. ·
.Merlin the &amp;logician! FUN!
The women of Heath MethoIncluded In the host churcb
~~§; soRC-Y!
=
dist
Church
In Middleport are group were Paul Hanes, David
holding
morning
devotions and
C•rtoont
a prayer session each Tuesday and Jack Sigman,
Marilyn
morning
from
9:to
10
a.
m.
Stumbo.
StepRunie
Pullen,
Bud7
ii:iii:Sc!~a~n~d~40&lt;;::;;.;::;;~:;::_:~::~~,:::::;..=,!
dy
Moore, Steven
Larry Hindy.
GladweU,
Pat
during the Lenten ""'""'·
Edwards,
Games
wore played durJna the social
hour. The dining rooma were
det'Orated In the "heart a n d
flower'' theme with a 1a r g e
heart centerb!g lbe table. All
Just Around The
arrangement of pink roses also
was used on lhe table to carrY
Come In To
out the theme.
enri•tt•t's Beauty
Sandw~. cookies
a nd
punch were ser•ed by mothers
of lbe group Including
Mrs.
I Kalad Hlndy, Mra. Sigman,
Mrs. Delbert ·Becker and Mrs.
Charles Edwards.

· :Pack 246 Cub
Scouts Hold
Annual Banquet

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MrM.~. wm~a~n
riolllo ,.,.n:llll&lt;lren ol Kaloma-

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wttb ~- Fnod I. Gordner o1
the Chutcb of Christ. olfwt.- VIII "'""ar Reynolda u-anin~· Burial WRJ bJ Gravel Hill
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In ~-·•town
W. Va. visited With hll
....,..we.
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PaUbearers ... re Craig Rey· parenb, Mr. and Mra. Edl!at
nolda, Gardner Reynolds, Ed· Reynolds, dur1llf lbe -end.
gar Reynohll, William T. Aull&gt; He e«me for hia d1ugbter,
erson, MerriU Brlus and Fnod
Russell. Out-&lt;&gt;1-town relaUves Mich.; Mrs. Thqmao
West
attending were Mr. and Mrs. arid Mrs. Anna Ross, Akron;
Wllliam R. Reynolds, Ritcbie, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner
Rey·
Patricia, Kenneth, and Michael, nolds, Lebanon Crlllg Reynolds,
Kalamazoo, Mich.; -Mr. a nd l an~ Mr. and Mn. lknry Hut.Mrs. Shelby King,
t.ansing, IseD,
FaUo.

Miss Jerri Frick of

th•M;ee:,~~d ::!~h p~~

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About
Middleport

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Rto• lln...o&gt;ou Jl'uneral -

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rouno

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were held Salurd,ty at
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~tedw=
Mrs. Bonia~

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be.held
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ELBERFELDS ••• Visit the Furniture Department on the Second Floor
SEE THE. LA RG E N EW S ELEC TI 0 N OF
• Chest and Upright Freezers • $ingle Door Refrlg.er1ton
defrost and Frost-Free e Gas and Electric R1nges 30" 1nd ~"
Washers •Gas 1nd Electric Clothes Dryerl

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·Pidrfned

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• 16.7 cu. ft. refrl~tor with 137Jb. "Zero-degree' freezer.
o IceMagic automatic lee maker
replaceo every cube YDil 1110.
• Refriaerotor and tre.er nov•
need defrosting,
• "Thin·wall" deaian (nereuea
otoroae apace. s.. it
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