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King Sia Sh•ets 108 by 120 lnclm
Hollywood Long ShHIJ, Fltttd .

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$3.89
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FRI.·SAT .-SUN.
"BEACH BLANKET
BINGO"

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February, 1966. Ohio attained
16.3 per cent of its annual sales
goal February 28 with Savings
Bonds sales of $61.4 million during the first two months of 1967.
Theodore T. Reed, Jr., Meigs

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c~e·free dl't!Sel Iii driJHII'Y
cotloils, be!llbergs l!ld ' aceta~. jel'lleys. Many styfea to .
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Mr. and Mrs. James Arnold,
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and daughters have returnCounty volunteer Savings Bond ~
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their home in Cincinnati
1 chairman,
reported
county .
"A SHOT IN THE DARK"
after spending several days
I bond sales in February were ,
here with his mother, Mrs. Jam·
Peter Sellers, F. lke Sommer !$34,134. The county
attained ~
' es Arnold, and his grandmother,
15. 1 per cent of its annual sales fti
Mrs. Laura Powell
goal February 28.
·. and other relatives. They aJSOi fl
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Spending Easter with Mr.. County.
I Katie Young and Jean
were Mr. and Mrs. Neils Powell
Mrs. Robert Bailey and Bobby, have I!S their guests their grand·
Long Bottom; Mr. and Mrs. children, David and Deanna 1
Marion McGuire and family, Dowler of Athens, Ohio.
Rt. 3, Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gladwell has returned
BUY OUR GOOD
Joe Manuel and sons, Racine; I It Ohio State University after
NEPTUNE MODELl!
Mr. and Mrs. LewiB Hodson, Rl. spending the spring vacation
I, Minersville; Mr. and Mrs. [ with his grandparents, Mr. and
1 Francis (Sonny) Hudson, Cleve- 1Mrs. Delbert Beeker.
With br1ssspinner rod
·~ land , and Harry Roush, Clilton. l Mr. and Mrs. Kalad
Hindy 1
Calling
in
the
morning
were
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children,
Steven,
Jane
and
• With G.E. motor
'' Howard Young and Linda.
'! George, and the latter ' s guest,
This ls our good Neptune brand-the I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bing, i Tony Sivigilia, returned to their
Cleveland, were weekend guests ' home in Seneca Falls, N.Y. folold reliable, one we have sold for years. of Mrs. Bing's mother, Mrs. ! lowing a week's holiday visit
J. K. Smith and sister and . here with her parents, Mr. and ,
It will give satisfactory ~~rvice.
brother·in-law, Mr. and Mrs . . Mrs. George Baker and other ,
Vincent Dabo, Pomeroy.
· relatives.
47.50 , Miss Judy Bing, Cleveland, i Miss Charlene Davis has re. visited Mr. and Mrs. Thomas turned to her studies at the
All repair part s carried in stock.
Kelly and Mrs. J. K. Smith. · Rhode Island School of Design
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris after spending the spring faeaand daughter Kimberly, Missip- tion w1th her parents, Dr. and
pi, and Janice Patehadula,
Mrs. J. J. Davis and family.
dligan. returned home
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garwell,
after spending the weekend
Athens, spent Easier with her
grandmother, Mrs. Grace parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira BulGioeekner and sister and
cher.
ly, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vroman
and sons. ()thers visiting
and children, Mark and Mary
of Belpre, visited Sunday with

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Sptcltl Valu.H In Women•

2 Piece Jamaica Sets.

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Stripes,' solids, po1ka dote and ~becks. s!Zei 12 ~ ·18.

$2.95

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Contents are 35% reprocessed

woo],

3~ %

rayon

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30% miscellaneous fiben. Assorted colors-Mono-Brown,
Multi-Brown. Avocado, Rust, Red.

$3.19-20x32"
$3.95-22x42"
$7.95-30x54"
$11.95-42x66"
$25.95-66xl03" ·
$36.95-91xll4"
$46.95-102xl38"
$8.95-22xl08" RUNNER
$10.95-22x138" RUNNER - - --

$2.69
$3.19
$6.39
$20.79
$29.69
$37.69
$7.19
$8.79

T~shirts by'Jane Colby' .
These beautllul knit tops in aollds and ,prlnta. are 111'81-la
fashion. Short sleeve an~ sleeveless slyleo. SCoop neekllnu,
crew necks and tie shoulder styles-Dark tone and poatela.
Easy to waah. Sizes small, medium-and lar&amp;e. ..
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Womtnt llootiC Lit or '

Set tht l'lnt Stltctletl

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100% Viscose Rayon Pile. Heavy latex back - abso·
lutely washable. Size 26" x 45", Be,u\iful bright col·

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'IJCtlz" Htrmontlre

EBERSBACH

HOUSECOATS and NOVELTY
SNAP FRONT COATS

HARDWARE
Main St.
Pomeroy

A large selection of prints and pastel colon. Sizes 1maU,

their parer.ts, Mr. and

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week with Mr. and Mrs. John
Lyons and family . She was taken there by her daughter, Mrs.
Lyons and Mrs. Harley Swisher.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Jones

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CLEAR ALL

Vanity Cases - Traineaaes - Att&amp;che' - Good col·
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$6.95

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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murray
at Point Pleasant, W. Va. spent

Bm PILLOWS

Mrs.

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nurse, and a classmate, Mar· '
lene Baker, were Easter wee~· II

Former Prices Forgotten As
We Give You Bargains---

DRESSES
Val. to 1.95

Gloeckner and Mr. and

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Ledlie Sisters Style Shop

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for Hoover ·Swteptrs - •II stylts •ild ik!ppll-,
tnd Repair.
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naving Nit prlcts cin ~II of our w-n• 'and Glrll
Cotto •nd Suits-Come up to the busy Reedy To
Wttr deptrtment on ·tht 2nd floor for th"'
blrgoina.

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short Jetu, knits and wash·

able cqttons. Sizes 3 to 8•
and 7 to 14.

Fashion knit shells. Perfect tops for pants, skirts and
shorts. Hand washable - Jllb knits, helanca knit and
lacy patterns. V-necks, crew necks and mock turtle
neck, . All sleeveless. White, pastels and dark tones.

(FORMERLY PHILUPS SISTERS)

Open Fri. til8 -: S1t. tll9

711 14

Trousers. The leading makes at blg savlpgs. Hund•
reds to select from in the Mens and Boys Deparff
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ALL GIFTWARE AT l PRICE
JEWElRY AT l PRICE - SOME FOR LESS!

$1' 95

airs two and three piece

SLEEVELESS SHELLS

· A2C Marvin J. Gilmore, ar- 1
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1 brothers. He has been stationed 1
, at Biloxi, Miss., for the pas\ 18
! months as an electronics
illstructor. He w.HI return to Tra· ,
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1 nia and from tllere will be sent
. to Okinawa for 18 months.
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Williams of Rutland Road performed In the annual variety
show at Morehead State Uni·ver· !I
slty on March 9. Conn•e is 1
stu&lt;lent at Morehead majoring
In Physical Education,

Val. to 22.50

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Big Shipment! Womens

Moore were Mr. and Mrs. Hen- ~
ry Horton of Huntington, Pa.

GROUP 2

Val. to 15.9$

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end guests of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. James Criswell Mr.
and Mrs. Criswell returned the
girls to Huntington, W. Va.,
Sunday evening where they
are taking affiliate training.

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witb Rose floral pattern
in blue or plnk, Odorless',

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selection and J31g Savings on Mens and Boys'

GIRLS

SALEI $3.95

Miss Diane Criswell, stmlenli IJ

(All FamouS! Brands Included)

er and white.

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Easter with his rr:other,
Clara Murray.

Penna preiS knits pullover T-Shfrts, short sleev., t,o be
worn wath slacks and shor~. Orange, blue, yellow. laven4~

YOUR CHOICE

Grant Hospital. She will return
to her home in Athens this

WINTER AND SPRING WEARABLE$

GROUP 1

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SPECIAL PURCHASE

$6.69 Gtl, Spred Sllln - - - - $1.20
$2.15 Qt. SJirtcl S.tln
Stle $1.70
5•1• $1.90
$2.$0 Qt, Spred Luttrt
$2.7Q Ql, X Pert Liquid Pllllfl=
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$1.95 (Iii. X Pert Liquid Pl11tlc
S•lt $6.15
17.40 Gtl. l'll!rel1'm•l
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COLUMBUS (UP!) - Ol)e of t!l~ state's top Democrats today split with his party,
endorsed the .Rhodes .Mministration's Ohio Borid Commjssion (O!lCI .proposal and
urged all Democrats in Oll.lo·to vote' for It at the· May 2 s~e~¥~ elej:lio~.
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· · Robert F. Sw,eeney of Clevela!lf,.. defeated· last Novem,ber, as De~ocratlc candl·
MONTGOMERY,
date for attorney 'en~ral, said t~e .}ffi)posa! "deserves the fulr iUpport Qf tb~ Dl;mo· bad the w..,;d from Gov.
cratic party in Ohio." He called 1t- '1/.cilasstc example of ·people-onented. legtslatlon'' have made their decree,
. ·and cons.istent with the goals of .thet!Ultional Democratic party and what 1t tried to do
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lllllJiojlt-large from 11165-67 and i ll!lld Mayor Ralph S. Loeber, the people" and thou~t lhey
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r• REM)Y TO GO...._ This chorus line wUl be dancing to "A,bflene'' as the cur· said that while·in that office and and ohlo,,pemocrals for
were taking a backward step by
of our
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tain~gges up ·tonight and Saturday at 8;08 p.m. at Eastern High School. The an· campaigning statewide last year log t1!e pr'oposed constitutional oppo!!IJ)g "perblpl the
speech came a day after a. d~~~~~~~~;
· ~tial'rtiulilcal islunder the direction of Mrs. Allee Nease. Girls left to right, are he became aware tbat tile state amendment which will be on
Ohioans are going to be requlrmg total dese~gation ~
'lleta W~tson, Diane Lodwich, Debbie Keebaugh, Unda ~aer, Helen Martin and w~ reaching "emergeney level" the May ,·a ballot.
called on in history to vote on." elsewhere in the South by
Slll!iia. '119ney. ,
In lome fields.
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of my party... slating jolntlr
control ·of .
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It is "tie to park for partisan- states pubbc ~Is if
&amp;hip" on the iBsue.
. appeal should fail.
"We have to move now to proPollee,PGwer
job opportunities In the While not specifically 8(lCDing
Ill''"'"' areas to meet education out what ultimate aci!OilS she
be ;aid and the OBC migbt tske, Mrs. Wallace asked lion Ia
"makes availahl~ these benefits for auillority to Invoke "the
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now. not 10 or 15 years hence."
powers of tbe •ta::te~~"si&amp;;r r;~
Sweeney said he was ·
the Legislature "
to take to ille road" in
increaalng the number of state
of the proposal tltat would
troopen.
vide long-range finanelng and "I ask you, In the event
planning (or capital Improve. stay iB not granted, or
menls.
appeal be WISUCCe.tsful,
"I believe the people ought
consider placing In the go•'el'l1,ot lstal:e."
understand there are members of the state of Alabama or
ill the Democratic party 1n Ohio the governor and tbe
wbo feel we have to move now " lure, all power&amp; I
slated and lauded ·merilb,;, vested tn the state
~4flr- JMII'Iy In the legislature dent of education,
for OBC
not Ilinlted to,
(Includes Previi!Us)
· with regard ' to ·
varioua local boards. of
lion," she said.
The governor ask.ed
Iegialature to meet u
committee of the whole
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Jumbus Sunday to visit

$6·

Select Your Wall To Wall Carpet
Now On The 2nd. Floor

and Wear - Preshrunk - Drip-Dry. Requires little
or no ironing. Beautiful dark shades and pastels.

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Mrs. Bernard Schramm has
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Mrs. John Vroman.
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Fin• Combed Cotton Knit

HBANCRAFT'

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WESTERN KNEE KNOCKERS

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Trim fit western wranglers - taUore4! of fine quality
twm, double stitched seams, belt loops. Mint sreen,
pink, gold and white.
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Frldoy ond Sotvrdoy

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81 by 108 lnchts Double Bid Size..
$2.96
Double Btd Size Fitted Bottom Sl!eets _
$2.96
. 42 by 38 Inch Pillow Cuts
li plilr $1.51
, 72 by 1011nchts Twill Btd Size
$2.76
·Twin Fitted Bottom ShHIJ
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$2.76
'tlulitln Size ShNii 90 by 120 lfichts
$3.89

[ Sales of Series E&amp;H United
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letter 11 you luldn'l already Ipallents are ill-adviSed to sleep und tegs und efen zwel .Ouls
I!jOe~ the . ~pplness out ,of mad• your deeiSton _ and 11with their dentures in. He be- right
left, maybe . . .
' Spring. and fall are the ~st
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forest !1re danger periods, ·ao.
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wan'- a wlf• to meet his ev"ry rest to repair 1is~lf frnmdam·
cording to conservationists.
engaged to a man, but speeificalion he &lt;:boola ba•• age infllced on it by artificial •
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Dear Helen:
1some, but most patients seem Iwith spee1al interest your
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The letter sl10ed "Not That to be able to tolerate eonlinual umn on T. M. J~lnt .Jisl:urbanc··ll
u~ liiCIH make-41p, eapeellllJ IBad" lista .tl\e many ·faults of wearing of their dentures. They , es." Then he .s,bes on to say
iipilick, I · ,..-.:. the "bm man lor whieb he ollegediy r..l more eomlorlable w i t h 1that Jllany 1JodY ills oomo from
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'this vio!')an and her hu,.. ial eontours are better mainlaln- 1harmoruously. He and his I!I'O'UP II
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mamtam that falilty bile ran
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Ho ' says I should buy
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speaker lor · · Merd1
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Friday, 7:30' ·p. m., •t lbe .·Apo,
paladllll!l· audltorlutD. ·
than you're "In,"
out of styla.'
•••.,.
Dr. Blumher1 wUl use u
wile haa a~ point
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You've 1 topic for dlseuislon .".F•od~·~ \1
1 WeU, weli, doctor.
haps you iheuld becomt
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· of that 1reat philosopher, mem bera and Interested
1 Prof. ZUveildreeb, wbo
I~ Important
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sons are Invited to atten4 the
•}nan spl'eldll ~ 10 thin Dear TMJION:
j From Po&lt;tland, Ore., R.. G.
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hiS family . snaps, 111 lillie ho . You llould never have wrltler
. , D.M;D., ~rites that eyes, zwe chillS, zwel arlll8
rllflized ..too maiO' elubo can
letter 11 you luldn'l already Ipallents are ill-adviSed to sleep und tegs und efen zwel .Ouls
I!jOe~ the . ~pplness out ,of mad• your deeiSton _ and 11with their dentures in. He be- right
left, maybe . . .
' Spring. and fall are the ~st
nj!rnllll: ·- H.
ttref. U·thia Utile luas bodget Ueves that ~ llssue. req\lfres right and wrong ... or .. ."
forest !1re danger periods, ·ao.
~r litled':
wan'- a wlf• to meet his ev"ry rest to repair 1is~lf frnmdam·
cording to conservationists.
engaged to a man, but speeificalion he &lt;:boola ba•• age infllced on it by artificial •
I a little on the "I'm oot 0111 molded . out of plastie'- H dentures.
.
', From Albuquerque, N.,.,-. "tlde. We argu'e for
.
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. . This reasoning Is valid for 'another d~tlst writes, tiJ ....111
f
re~uns. I'll list a few :
Dear Helen:
1some, but most patients seem Iwith spee1al interest your
l!e com~iains b&lt;!caliS£ 1
The letter sl10ed "Not That to be able to tolerate eonlinual umn on T. M. J~lnt .Jisl:urbanc··ll
u~ liiCIH make-41p, eapeellllJ IBad" lista .tl\e many ·faults of wearing of their dentures. They , es." Then he .s,bes on to say
iipilick, I · ,..-.:. the "bm man lor whieb he ollegediy r..l more eomlorlable w i t h 1that Jllany 1JodY ills oomo from
toqk' ' .
blames women. 1 rould almost them in, and It seems that rae· • teet~ Ill at don't come together
'!'hen lie dOesn't like \he wa) .
'this vio!')an and her hu,.. ial eontours are better mainlaln- 1harmoruously. He and his I!I'O'UP II
J dress. I bave lots of
. .
Jirectsoul-desrcndapts ed by constant wearing.
mamtam that falilty bile ran
bill: he thinks they Iuok
ol
. ~ Socratesl
If you ~~~;efer weari"l your cause tllbtenlng of jaw muacles
Ho ' says I should buy
Xa thl
eh' Pd Soer 1 cjentures at nigllt but are con· which can cause muscle spasms
bul
n PJ.'O arg
a es eerned about possible ebronle In other body areas •nd have a
FQr Inexpensive
dOISII'!
.
ntll~l, fa~l."re to provide gum irritation, consult your den-~ ellain reaction, thila furtber caus
HOME
BermudaS. I
for his Wl.e and .am.ly, wast:ng i tlst. An examinali\Jp of your log headaches, backaebes, InFURNISHINGS
ale oceulons like
lh t~e at the AcademY and ~ ;mouth should dearly indicate Isomma, constipation, fatigue,
He IIIJI,JDY.lfll are too
'we.' eet .~ 1 : 'tJ!~ap~mg sy ·1 your degrees of toleranee.
nausea, leg weakness, alnus
1 dOn't think .10. an.i, •
I'SDI'.111
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lady trouble, and mtirre. By adjus~
wbat eould I ¥ a\Joul
• ,Socrates t eould
~~ ~;h· J! said .... . removing my teeth ing the bite, he claims to have
0
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llllllbaworselh t sheay • uL ~ p- at bed time is just too undignl· . cured tllese and, also, pigeon
Mlddltport, 0.
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woman.
fled
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ll..,,.,....,......,....,.,.;..,..;..._,lli:..
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. ppose a robber came . as . nose
s,
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lf~~~=GU~I__:~j
nA•NI!I'"D • "' au ' and saw me that way'"
: fils and nervousness, and stopare lll'~anee
wO!II•n; 2.
·
[ ped bed-wetlinC, Improved
The fgnOrlnce of, m&amp;n IS shown From Pi~bu h p L
lng, reduced COII!IUpation and
wh•n he 1s unrea,onable;
wh•n
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·
J.
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ra eorge, . . .
writes one you ng pati-t
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din
' "slow in sch001
ls t t b
0 0
oumess, and when be is goverl'- · · · enjoy rea I your trtl· 1
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3. Sbe adorns h.,..ei! ... .io tra~ •lhl~=~: daily preaeb to my ' Patients
M.
joint
a man. She resemlltes the fire, pa"
·
[ problem• often acquiNI "nellthe more wood is thrown on It . Recently, tllou1h, In explain- . rologi~al symptoms" but tbil
Un)l~.· Qlll-""lty
'
Ill• mote ;1 will burn. 4. Never 1mg nu~bnless obodfthe jaw you : eolima~ of cures Is herpabs
Avai;~~ji!l ,th
a woman!
,wro1~ 8 our
les are "bi- : too enthusiastic
· [laterally •ymmetrlcal. • That's •
•
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· Solomon wu quite different • so. You just don't know
0
from good ol' Soe. He had 700 [what you are. You are a bilalwlvea and 3111 eoncublnts. Only ,oral, metameric, triplobiastie, ·
TV GRANT MADE
- - - - - old age changed his habits, bot coelomocoelus animal with a . The Department o1 Healtll
bll Jlllll"alily didn't m1prove. calcareous endoskeleton and an ' FAiucation and Welfare hu a~ :
Thele !wo are cwldered the underlyjpg mantle divisible Into proved an edueational television I
! two wisest. men In ~si!Jcy, but head, foot and vi!ceral regions. facilities ~tan! of $38,353 to Oblo
,4nlcle Length
they corlamly didn t agr•• You and I and everyone ·else on University to meet part o1 tbe
1· about women. - WIWAM B. lhi• earth has three faces wbetb- cost of 1 video tape rect,rder 1
ToWearwlth
Dear 5111 :
or he lll:eo It « not."
for WOUB-TV's mobile unit.
Slack• &amp; Capre'•
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.w· This c-olumn Is dedicated , to
·
. family living, 10 II youn hav·
inl kid trouble or jual plain
tf'lllble, lot Helen belp YOU
-ciJiJD~I!PORT •
will . , welcGma your Oim
' .I .
amusl11g experit"r.ces. A~dr~' !''i
Helen Bolte! In care of this
neJrspaper.

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DOCTOR SAYS

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he does When h; bruabos his teeth or ride• hla trlcycl!, or .cllmbo the sliding
board ~t the plily;round 1 admire hls_.ntraHon and his ..,;fu) workma~·
ship. And when be cnddleJI into his Daddy'o lap at bedtime or walko hand &gt;&amp;
hand with hjm up the ehureh &amp;tepa on Sunday he looks like an aueL ,
1 think yo11 have gu~ It by now, .haven't you! I'm Jimm~'o.. tnolher
-and a doting mother at that. I think Jimmy c?U~d accom~lsh jUst about
anything ••• doetor, lawyer, morclumt; why be ""ght be Pre11dent ..Orne day.
But whatever ba beeomojo, I waot him \o be a guod !!WI; atrona and trua
of clwacter, fum In bla prlnclplu. I want him .to bavt God u his partner.
Tha~s why I go to church owry Sunday and take J..,y, Wa the beet inaurahce I lmow for a bappf and ful filled ll!e.
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WILLIS ANTHONY
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

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lllddleport, Oblo

TINY'S FOODLAND.

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lllddleport, Oblo

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Is Employed

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
REXALL .DRUGS

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t.e 10 to church rt~u b rly
IIIII retd yOUl Biblt dtllf,

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my heart.
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Incidentally I adml,e 'Jinuey Clark and 1 am interested fn el'eeythlng
he does When h; bruabos his teeth or ride• hla trlcycl!, or .cllmbo the sliding
board ~t the plily;round 1 admire hls_.ntraHon and his ..,;fu) workma~·
ship. And when be cnddleJI into his Daddy'o lap at bedtime or walko hand &gt;&amp;
hand with hjm up the ehureh &amp;tepa on Sunday he looks like an aueL ,
1 think yo11 have gu~ It by now, .haven't you! I'm Jimm~'o.. tnolher
-and a doting mother at that. I think Jimmy c?U~d accom~lsh jUst about
anything ••• doetor, lawyer, morclumt; why be ""ght be Pre11dent ..Orne day.
But whatever ba beeomojo, I waot him \o be a guod !!WI; atrona and trua
of clwacter, fum In bla prlnclplu. I want him .to bavt God u his partner.
Tha~s why I go to church owry Sunday and take J..,y, Wa the beet inaurahce I lmow for a bappf and ful filled ll!e.
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DR~

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BITE ·•.• ~

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OHIO VALLEY BAKING CO.
Bakm

86 N. Court

St

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BAUM LUMBER CO.

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Cbuter, Ohio
PIL VI

LrCAL UNION . 5GG8
Ravenswood. W. Va.

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RAY RIGGS, INC.

'Jncom.Mrif!i.COmet-Et!QII$h ford

ot Bolsum Brea4

·- -----'-THE UNITED STEEL WO~KERS
OF AMERICA

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By MERRILL BLOSSER

Ill~ ·AeouT

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GALEN S. BROWN, Di~~ -,~ ~

WILLIS ANTHONY
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

Aslll4!ul

0!1 Pt'ocluct.t

Broum't Boltlt Gal

ItO Uncoln Sl llldclleporl 993-:lai!O

BOGGS EQUIPMENT .:- ·~ ~: .

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.

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Sllet - ALLIS CHALMERS - Se~let
hrm - Indmirial - L41D11 '
Tuppel1 Plalu.t
Phone 867·84

lllddleport, Oblo

TINY'S FOODLAND.

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CROW'S STEAK HOUSE .

lllddleport, Oblo

New Professor
Is Employed

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
REXALL .DRUGS

MIDDLEPORT BOOK STORE
CAutcll am~ Offict suwl~• - atft.t

~flU ~ Dodot'l l'nrcrlc=o,.

Middleport~

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.. RI~ENOURS SUP~LY . '

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HEATING &amp;
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Pome.oy Motor Co.

HOCKIHG~~1i OHIO
PHONI
370

Phono 992-3794 or 9tMHJ

EXPERIENCED

Old Town Flats

WHEEL .
ALIGNMENT

S~iety. Nnies.

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BLAETTNARS
Phone 992-2143 Pomeroy
feature. A~e· far ,adfind FIATOivu·you more,
WIY·olher c¥ !Ill the
clri've·,any one·of the fabulous
~~!i w aee far"youraelf.

65 CH'EV. - .•. Only $CJ9~
Biscayne 4 Door. 6 cyl. Std. Trans.
''lt.

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64 FORD

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Up to 45 miles per gallon.

•

Custom 500 8 cyl. Std. trans. Radio alld Heater.

Lowut priced car on the

...

road.

65 FORD-: -·· • ··• • · $1295 .
Custom 4 Dr. 8 cyl. Auto. Trans. w[s[w lirea. .·
Ac;qmfortable 4-door, 4-adult
eedari. 13, eublc feet of trunk

67 MUSTANG

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65 MUSTANG ·

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r.Jnlly car. Loaded with
*ex1ras" at no extra coaL

150 J'AaTBACK

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''A sleek new aporia version of

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30

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the fabuloua FtAT.

Ustd Cars ancf Trucks
See Emer~o'n Jonn,
· ··•l,;'i

100 pt.~ll. eportate,r. with
15-tpeed synchro-mesh trans•

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l'ou Alt~CU·

,..,.,llt/llf- ptlcH/

KEITH

·!!;linith's Fiat Sales &amp; Service
-I~~···+Jiov. The Sliver

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Rodger Di1fid!i\ilt,

rnlsalon.

:llllfi,tll·•;loon.tr ••-oiiiM

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1966 DODGE

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IN THESE LIKE NIW:~CARS

1965
... $1795
.
. CHEVROLET
.

V-8 lilotor, auto. trans., power steering, radio, w!•lw tires, wll.~r: j!JIIMI'
with ud vinyl jnterior and !local owner. . ' ,
·

64 Buick Electra 4 Dr.....T~ •

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aharp.
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Deluxe Coronet 4 Dr. Sedan. 6 cyl. Auto. tran1. Radio
and heater. Factory warranty transferrable.

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The Wildwood Garden Cl.ub l Monday, ~pril :S, til~ Wltd- lier this way: use veey .llttle wa- Mr. a11d M~. · Euk~M
Th!! ~h meet!~~ of · the April 1.
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and family an!l hiS
, RivervieW Garden 'Cl\lb was A card of thanks. was · read
Power building with Mrs. Ken·\ WMPO at 9 a.~. talllrilt on
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I MJ'~. Ethel F~~l!h.•· ~ere
niursday ev~nlng at the from the Marion Hall family.
Mrs. Gene· Wilson with l.thankin~ tre club for the flow·
neth Harris hostess and Mrs. "Spring Flower1pg Bulbs." lt 1 Mrs. Dwl~t Milho~ gave a ness vlsi~ors · il) &lt;;al,lipolls
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Milton Houdashelt co-hostess. !was agreed by all• members\ ~emonstrallon . on ,I.dentlhca- ~ Huntington recently;
, Mrs. Dorsal Rleb~l assisting. ers sent to Mrs. Hall.
The president, Mrs. K a r I Ifor ~ community project · to !ti~n °~ Native B,lrd4: .1In d.
Mrs. Ross Wi~~~ (I
Mrs . .~larerpont Harris, vicjl An Easter arrangement made
Grueser, opened the meeting. plant evvgteen trees around bl~ m w~. field~. . ~reeKS Iter, Mrs. Williali\'··Brown,
president;' was In Charge of by Mrs' Harold Massar was
The theme for month is birds. the Minersville church. • ·~nd around wate~ ev~ry fam· 1 returned to their liozile In Flor- the· meeting, · which opened ,with Idlsplay,eU. Mrs. Rtmald OsDevotions by Mrs. Milton I The Junior Garden Club rt- 1Uy hould have a bird b 0 0 k; i ida following a visit here with Easter devotlpns by Mrs. Den· borne showed Interesting slides
Rou\h, Bible readings
about : potted plants for the
show ·look for size, shape, where they ; her son, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe ver Weber. Men\bers answered of vacation trips to historical
birds, Psalms 104 :17, Psalms !window at the Bookmobile He,ad. feed, nest, and sound of sopg. 1 Wise .1nd family and other ·
the roll call witb a flower seed ·places, beautiful scenery an\
124:7, Proverbs 6:5, p o e m, iquarters .. The Junior Club al- Neve~ d.lsturb nest: . wear dark 1lives . . They planned , to visit exchange.
. different kinds of flowers. .
"My Garden." A poem by Mrs. ' so made table arrangements 1clothmg, kiss back of .hllnd, i enroute in Charlestoq, w. Va., Plans were made to help with An auction sale was be~d With
Kennilworth Nease, "The Pus- \for the Ea~ter breakfast servl!d Iand make a. ~ueaklng no~e to with Mrs. John Thompson.
a co~nty rummage sale to be :Mrs. Wilson .as the auctioneer.
sy Willow," preced~
the :after serv1ces . at Forest Run :ttract the~, average . bJrd.
Mrs. Crary Davis, Jr. a~d held m romeroy, March 31, and The door prize was won by
Lord's prayer m umson. Each church !The Syrllcuse Metbo- ats three limes its we~ght lD daughter
returned ·to their ·
- Mrs. Osborne. Refreshments In
member ans~ered . roll call by : dist Oharge~.
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ho~e in . Toledl Tiiar~ciay ~ol· '
keeping· with the Easter theme
giVIng a na!tve b1rd.
Ma? 20 Will be the reg1onal ''Now Is Time," by Mrs. Ken· low1ng se\lera1 days visit w1th
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and Saturday . this week in 1. Mrs. VIctor Hysell s, starting at new lawns, set our shade and James
Wf're her uaut;ll·
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the Schorn bmldmg next to L &amp; !10 a.m.
fruit trees, set out new aspara- 1ter and famlly, Mr. and Mrs. M b
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i A sympathy card was sent'.gus, rhubarb, and strawberry Randolph Ward and Mr. and em ers ~f Pomeroy Seventhr--;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;•i' t~ the Bailey Family at Miners· beds, make plantings of hardy : Mrs. Bill · Dow 8Jid children, ~ay Advc~b~t
~~;ch sent The Sew Rite Sewing Club
ville and a get-well card to Mrs. annual flower seeds in beds j Kathy and Susie, of Ravens- f Do~lar MIS~Ionanes t~ three met Wednesday evening at the
S~die Brown at Veterans Mem· 1includlng sweet peas larkspur' wood, W. Va.
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meet Monday evenmg
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her mother, Mrs. M. L. Me e ~~u t 0• a t.hll'teenth sab- charge of the president, Mrs.
school. Anril 3, at Mrs. Vic· \ Flowers were judged and blue Connaughey of Cincinnati; his bath offermg given by mem- Harold Hood. Mrs. Elza Gil·
March 31, Aprlll-2
to1 Hysell's.
:ribbons awarded tQ Mrs. ~aryl mother and sister, Mrs1 Wil- hers of lhe Pomeroy Chur~. more received ,the hostess gift. ·
'FRI.-SAT .-SUN.
An artlc~e .:'Plan G!irden to '[Holter, specimen Qf
shrunp \liam Morgan, Rock Springs, The fun~ will b.e ?Sed to build They discussed a rummage sale
Attract Birds" was jiven by plant an.d mass arrangement . 11nd Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Gott· new medl~al .buildmgs .at t~e which will be held Tuesday and
Mrs. Alfred Yeauger. Some lof daffodils and fern: Mrs. Vic· ihardt, Columbus, and Kathy Seoul .samtarmm Hospital. m Wednesday, April 4 and 5 in
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points were: Keep in mind a !~or Hysell,_ corsages, one us- , and Keith Morgan.
Korea, to erect an evangelistic .the Schorn Building. The host·
Frankit Avalon, Annette
good water supply, food supply. [mg daffodils and boxwood, and i Mrs. RGnald Place and chll· center ln the crown colony or 1 e!j.for tbe nex·t meeting will
shelter and away from ani- geranlums and boxwood; Mrs. 1dren of Groton, N. Y., are Hong Kong.' and to .expand · be Mrs. Don McKnight.
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fall trees and , Homer.1Holter, modern arrange-· here for a week's visit with Mo?~ta!n VIew College m. the Also attending in addition to 1
Plu.!
· shrubs have dried fruit on them · ment using pussy willow in her parents, Mr. am! Mrs. Har- Phihppmes.
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for birds during winter; dense jbloom: daffodil and
rubber ry Houdasbelt and daughter, Seventh-~ay
Adventists num- mcind Bailey, Mrs. Willard Boy·
shrubbery· is helpful ; cold freez-:plant le~ciVes in a gold contain- Freddi~ Houdashelt.
ber. 200•000 10 about 2,000_ church· er, Mrs. Dayton Strickland, Mr•.
Mr. L. W. McComas spent es 10 far eastern cou?trJCS.
Don Mul,en, Mrs. Edward Wells,
Pe!er Sellers, Elke Sommer ing weather put a little glycer· er.
lne in water for birds to keep Refreshments we . e d t . Easter Sunday ·in Columbus The n~w hospital m,. Seoul, Mrs. Don ·Collins, Mrs. RonaJ.I
from freezi.J!g; plant red now·
members and r~~! rveestso with his mother, Mrs. J. E. Ko~ea will rep~ace a structure Browning and Mrs. Harvey van
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which has surviVed two wars. Vranken.
birds and they get nectar fro~ I :~~o~hff Phillips and Heidi Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moore This hospital is n~cessary to them; birds keep down insects.
and children, Mike, Cathy and ~eep up with medical demands
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Steven, of Cincinnati and Mr.
the area.
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Fisher, noted that many Easter Weekend
and
Mrs. John Fishrr Adventists mediCal. work bebirdhouses can be made from S11ent with Sister~
and daughter of Hebron spent gan m Kore~10 In 1931 m two ren.
plastic bottles and simple ob- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kennedy, the weekend with Mr. and ted rooms
downtown Seoul,
jects.
ISr., spent the Easter weekend Mrs. C. 0. Fisher and family. but s~n was m~ved.10to wuartcr~
In "Mist Box Propagation," ' in Sprin~field with her sisters
Don Grueser has returned to accom.nodate nme • patients.
by Mrs. Karl Grueser, she said i Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bailey Ohio State Univers;ty after L~ter l~nd w~ purchased seven
get large sand box with sand, and sons, and Mrs. Tl)elma spending the spring break with mile~1 rom
3owntown . Seoul,
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get mist nozzle and put on r..- 1Shirk and family.
bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wit· and ~ i: 3-bedhhospital was
shape pipe and put on garden , She went especially to be llam Grueser and daughter, I erect 't · h roualghedt e years the
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film: on one end use thumb pital folicwlng foot 8\D"gery. Sunday Schools
P~~s!~ent ~f r:Da E!~tern
tacks so it can be opened; Mrs. Shirk is scheduled to
. !VISIOn o ven • Y vrnset out in sun and turn on; undergo additional sUI'IIery and Are W eU At~nded
tists says the 125 beds are r/J'f
sand gets saturated. A lot of is In room S54. Her daughter, Sunday Schools m the sever-· enough.
plan~~ can be olanted and start-~ Mrs. Larry Sprinkle, a RN, is al churches of Syracuse w e r e .- -- - with her mother. Another sis- well attended Easter su.nday.
ter, ~1r. and Mrs. c. R. Gll· There were 212 attendmg ~he
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their Church o.f the Nazarene, w1th .
hozne ln Springfield after spend· a collection of $41.~9 125 at
lng the winter In . Florida.
t~ Asbury Metho.(hst Church, Or
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attending the First United Pres- School are holding an "odd job
byterian and Evangelical United day" this Saturday to make
Brethren, with collectons of money toward their trip.
FOR ·ALL OC" ••IONS $31.95, at the Presbyteran and Boys will do any odd job such
f26.87 at the EUB.
as yarll cleanup, painting, attic
We wirdlowen eYerJWilert
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