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Invite You To' Compl.ete
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Your faster Shopping Now •• , _
Visit the Women's Ready to Wear Department on the ~o.nd
Floor . . . the Men's and Boys' Department on the First i'i~
. . . the Infants' and Lingerie Department on the First F!Por.
You'll find complete selections ant capable, courteous salespeople to help you with your seleclioDII.
Shop Friday from 9:00A.M. to 5:00 P.M. and Saturday 9:00A.M.
to 9:00P.M.
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Joho Henry Tun&gt;- I
who. pollee oald lila a

r&amp;&lt;Ord o1 mental ·
has
boinicldal ' IIIII IIUicidal
ella:· ohould be considered danBJI-i&gt;us and may b&lt; armed with
a lmHe. jeffrey Lee Hardy,
laken ·from lhe home of

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hil auoddon4a1, but the abduc-

tloo was not repor!A!d by · h i s
mother, Mrs. Alva Daniels o!
North MateWan, W. Va.: ·untO

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ELBERFELDS

Middleport
Rev. Donald Boone held baptismal servlces for Bobby Prid·

dy, son o! Mn. Opal Priddy,
and Mart Vroman, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Vroman .
.Mrs. Edgar Powell and Mrs.
Lawrence PoweJI of Collum1bU!; /1

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Sale I Rose Bushes
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~:ff\! 14!f.t.! headline fashions at Elberfelds.

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spent a few day! this week with

theiJ sister·in-law, Mrs. Willi·
am Bradford in Middleport.

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Mrs . Lawrence Milhoan was

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straws and itrowcloths.

Floyd Darby. While there ihe
visited an.O:ther. aunt who is a
patient at Mt. Carmel HospitaL
She was accompanied by Char-

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Women's

Mr. Clarence .Bailey and sons.

Richard and Michael. of Springfield , visited with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. William Bai1ey
ana daughter, Jane , last week.

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Sturdy ! Hardy ! Everblooming !

Funeral services for Mrs.
Dati" Mitch of Jdassillion, Ohio,
were held Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Mitch and her husband

coat.

Every bush pa cked in Miracle Sterillte. This preserves moisture and acta u
a mechanical soil conditioner that makes almost all soils suitable for rosu.

were former residents of

dJepQI't. A.ttendjng were p.,,. II
MUch, Mr. and Mrs.

l\Joes,Raymond
Mrs. Gertrude
Mrs.
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Compbell. Mrs. Edna Bartels.
Mrs. Annia Yeager , and ChaiT-11
let Foss of Pomeroy.

Choose from 15 VarietiesAll Hybrid Everbloomlnt loses
eBlaze-Brilllant red climber

•Golden Climber- Sunflower yellow
tK. T. Marshali-Giuwing pink

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"Signers of the Declaration
ol Indepe-ndence" was the topic 1
of p paper given by Mrs. Walt- ~
er Waddell at a meeting of the

Middleport Literary Club Wednesday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. Clyde Ingles on Chestnut St.

Mrs. Waddell emphasized aU
tbe signers paia a heavy price
in personal and financial losses by their stand for freedom .
The review was interesting and j
informative. It was written by
Henry Lee.
Mrs. Henry Null reviewed
Ann Morrow Lindberg's " Dearly Beloved" which gave the
flection• and thoughts of members of a family during a wedding ceremony.
.Mr1 . Charles Bradbury presided at the business meeling
wben the resignation of 1\-frs.
Ec..ward Johnson as vice president ~ elect was accepted with
regret. The nomir•nting commit-

tee wJU report at thl:! next meet-

·In&amp; on this office. The next
meeltna will be held at the
..DII ol Mrs. Harold Bauer.

e t uuntess Vandall-CoJ)J)er1 bronzt and
pink

. ·f~ions, in tempting

I Charlotte Armstrong-Cerise rt'd

• President Hoover-Maroon, orance
and a:old
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t Crim son Glory-Deep crimson

• Garnette-Red Sweetheart

tRad iance-cameo pink

• Piooccblo--cieor 1&lt;&gt; deep pillk

coats to wear now
and later on ..

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• Spartan-Orange red floribunda
• Gold Cup-Deep yellow
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• Tropicana- Bright orange red
• Pink Masterpiece-Soft pink
• South Seas- Coral pink with

• Red American Beauty-Dark
rose red

•Golden Salute-Golden yellow
• Kordes Perfecla-Cream tinted
carmine

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• w'hlte Swan-Pure snow white
eNew Yorker-Searle! red
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and stripes. A wide
selection or fabrics
to choose from.

Jet ¢ream-colors

eMcGredys Sunrret-Chrome- ye-llow

ellex Anderson-:lvory whitt

• Peace-Creamy yellow

from our col-

·t$:tidn of short coat

eEclipae-Golden yellow

•Mirandy- Maroon red

Sacrifices 01
Signers Noted
In Club Paper

IGIOlle
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Ions in skirts-sUm,
. pleated, Dared, and

Coats For The
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Dress her lip In-'• pretty
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f!OMMENTAnNG EDITORiALLY

Common Thieves

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Yqu can fill a hall easily in this country if the _topic is combating commun·
ism.
Americans abhor communism as a doctrine and a system of life. Nevertheless,
in a curious way a lot of this nation's citizenry seeli&gt;s to be drawn; consciously
er unconsciously, to certain communal
JJotions about property.
The flagrant thievery of the avowed
~riminal is one thing. Quite another is
the taking of property which the taker,
aomebow, persuades himself is less than
theft.
We have pecome great "borrowers,"
often glossing over the fact that the borrowing is done without that essential in·
eredient - permission of the lender.
For Long years, man y have convinced
tllemselves that "souvenir collecting"
justified lifting all kinds of objects from
hotels, motels and sjplilar establishments
serving the public.
When , ~s today, this reaches the point
where people march out of,. these places
beari~g lamps. television sets, blankets
and other costly items, it suggests that
the souvenir hunters are going for pretty
big game. ,
The new justification , evidently, is
that these public establishments "can
afford H.'' There i.s no feeling, it seems,
that an individual is being robbed- only
that some impersonal thing. a fa celess
management. is ~eing "tak'en ."
Obviously this io self-deception of a
high order. Calling theft by Jesser name

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believe their private requirementS are
superior to the general need.
Trespass on other people's land is a
steadily rising favorite . The fellow who
orders trespassers to leave is regarded
by some as a sorehead who does not un·
derstand that the land he bought as his
own should be shared with everybOdy.
All of this, of course, adds to "something for nothing" and "the world owes
me a living."
But hasn't this kind of comforting
self-intoxication gone mud! too far? The
"something'' has to be taken from
"somebody.'' The "world" turns out to
be one or more persons.
Taking from them, whether it be an
ash tray or a television set, is thievery.
No amount of shiny paint can make it
anything else.

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By LOUIS SOBC .
a dominant role in "Youngblood Hawke"
Marie McDonald 's temporary fade· by Suzanne Pleslle\\e. It refers to her
away in Australia, which stirred up exit (a wise one, incidentally) from the
headlines, was probably spurred by the play "Step on a Crack" during the preBroadway tryout lit was a quick nop)
fact that her nightspot engagement was and goes on to insist that when Glenn
cancelled after three nights ... Barbara Ford took her to a Hollywood night club
and :'~lian Fields, he's the writej;. and ad- recently, !The Interlude) she broke
vertismg malt,' a1vorced after 22 yea_rs- glasses and stormed away at him. bet's
they parted and reumted three . times , face it, the Paris publication isn't always
durmg that penod · · · · · John Rmghng the final word in accurate reporting. For·
North may not have brought m the most instance, far from Rita's career decllnelaborate Circus of hts career- but It ing, even now there's a bid in for her to
certamly .Is the gayest and most divert- star in the picture "! Want My Mother"
m~. And w~at a dr~s~y assembly foP op- ... Juliette Greco, who lost out with
emng mght. It wasn t that way '" our Darryl Zanuck after their stormy roearly days of turning out for the circus. mance, is facing trouble with her JJew
We usually wo~e our ~oughest doth~s loYe, Alain Louis-'!reyfus, whose family
. : . Well, thts " a switch. Thal~~nd .s want him to have no part of her. Just
King, P~umlphon requested an audl· like the old time novels, they decided
e~ce . Wit~ Marlon Brando aft~.r the pre- the best thing to do was to ship the lad
mlere of The Ugly Amertcan '" Bang- lhe's some 15 years younger than the
kok. They were doseted for dose ~~ an impetuous Juliette) to Belgium to head
hour. The dlscusslon-,Amencan movies' their navigation interests. But what's to
Nop~ . The H-bom~. I d love • tape re- prevent the Greco gal from joining him
cordmg of Brando s profound chirps on there'
the big explosive. That should be some·
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Bob Strong, the millionaire dressman
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Darryl Zanuck, who bas never turn- has a new romance going with a pretty
ed out for a banq111t or tribute a(lair to girl with a provocative name--Adrian
anyone in New York, in agreeing to at- Polymail. She's one of Bergdorf's top
tend the Lambs' toaster f.o, John Wayne. models ... I hate blind Items-but since
felt duty-bound to do so- for it was this will be strenuously denied until It
Wayne who was the first to pave the way comes to the courts, I'll have to let it go
for other big stars to acrept cameo role~ at that. One of our dominant society
in Zanuck's "The Longest Day"-by re- beauties is preparing to sue her stepsponding promptly to the bid- and ac- mom because she feels she waa cheated
cepting a small fee .. . Our Max Kase is out of her rightful share of her late fa·
telling the silltest story. Of the furrier's !her's vast estate. It isn't that the girl
son who went off to Africa to study fur- needs the extra money- she's quite weal·
bearing animals at first and returned to thy in her own right- but she feelo It
announce enthusiastically that he had a was not her father's intention to cut her
brilliant ldea_,rossing a mink with a share down- that there was some undue
giraffe. His father snapped scornfully- influence in guiding his will just before
"lt's no good- the sleeves would be too he died . .. Billy Reed's Uttle 'Club and
long~ "
lhe El Moroc-eo's Perona Room are JIOW
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open for Sunday diners . . . The Royal
The drop-out of a principal in one of Box at the Americana, having been comour major plays has all the makings of pletely remodeled Isome performers just
psychological novel or drama. She be- refused to take engagements In the
came so absorbed in her role that. grad- room in its old set-up) will launch the
ually, It was noticed, that she was re- new season on the lOth with Ella Fitzgressing to chtldhood- baby talk, even gerald as the attraction.
to sucking of the thumb. So far did she
The Hal Lindens named the ·new
regress that she was no longer able to heiress Jenny Dru. Hal is the actor who
deal with the problems of adult life. The replaced Sydney Chaplin in "The Bella
unfortunate harassed girl attempted to Are ~nging " . . . There has never in
!till herself. She's In a local hospital now the history of the theatre been the uni·
recovering . . . When a Broadway pro- que billing as Sid Caesar is accorded.
ducer turns restaurateur, he still has to Here it is: "Feuer and Martin present Sid
keep his contact with show business, ap- Caesar as Noble Eggleston, Mr. Pinch·
parently. Else why is It that Joel Spector, ley, Val du Val, Fred Poltrlne Otto
who now owns Blair Hou ... picks up the Schnitzle~. Prince Cherney, Noble' Eggletab for so many opening night parties? · ston, Jr. m "Utile Me'." When has an ac·
He feted the "Strange Interlude" cast af· tor ever had all his characters lillted
ter the opening- also some 100 invited above the show'o title? . . . , . To add to
guests. He did the same with "Too True their current headaches, there'• a hush•
~o Be Good" cast plus guests, also the hush drtve In full swmg a&amp;alnst night
'Camille" company and "Mother Cour- clubs, restaurants, and bars for alleged
age" troupe. Now he's•'HI!nilln' out invi· unreported and unpaid city taxes over
tallollll for opening night parties follow· the past three years. What an explo!!lon
. lng Danny Kaye's bow-in at the Ziegfeld -when It resolves itself! .. .. . 1 hope
and the Judy Holliday play. What I want Producer Herman ("My Fair Lady") Le·
.to know Is, how Is he doing with paying vin overlooked my recent goof when 1
customers?
billed him ao Meyer Levin- who lo quite
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another guy ... What was that big ha88·
There'• a dismal cover story In the le all about In P. J. Clarke'• the other
ifluls newspaper, "France Dimanche " n1ght. Two lads finished the battle out
'il'blch comments on Rita Hayworth'• ~1- on the sidewalk only to find cops there
ltJed "declining" career- and her dio•- becauoe an auto had just cnshed In
. app)IA!mllnt whe11 she wu replaced for front of the restaurant.

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SERMONE'ITE '

f!OMMENTAnNG EDITORiALLY

Common Thieves

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Yqu can fill a hall easily in this country if the _topic is combating commun·
ism.
Americans abhor communism as a doctrine and a system of life. Nevertheless,
in a curious way a lot of this nation's citizenry seeli&gt;s to be drawn; consciously
er unconsciously, to certain communal
JJotions about property.
The flagrant thievery of the avowed
~riminal is one thing. Quite another is
the taking of property which the taker,
aomebow, persuades himself is less than
theft.
We have pecome great "borrowers,"
often glossing over the fact that the borrowing is done without that essential in·
eredient - permission of the lender.
For Long years, man y have convinced
tllemselves that "souvenir collecting"
justified lifting all kinds of objects from
hotels, motels and sjplilar establishments
serving the public.
When , ~s today, this reaches the point
where people march out of,. these places
beari~g lamps. television sets, blankets
and other costly items, it suggests that
the souvenir hunters are going for pretty
big game. ,
The new justification , evidently, is
that these public establishments "can
afford H.'' There i.s no feeling, it seems,
that an individual is being robbed- only
that some impersonal thing. a fa celess
management. is ~eing "tak'en ."
Obviously this io self-deception of a
high order. Calling theft by Jesser name

5aYICE STATICII

~::11 / foR u,&amp;SE '

WASIIINGTON tUPIJ
w. !leCormacll oak!
HOUile Clert ~.R. 11obe111

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rp ueo hiJ .,....,...,_
provided u.....U.. to so to
Co.(
by raee tracb any more .

Th• V•ry &amp;.It

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Modern·' 2-Bay

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with a MajOI' ~

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b.cellent
McCor~ iDJd newamen Thn•L 11
dey that "Mr. Roberta wUI
Coli Pt. PIN-120J ~
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In Used C1n

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NO'lfimA;IIliNABLE

oftiBRiiD'USED

1962- ·~-

Cia..i~ Qolute 2 Dr. Sedan. *M' ~000 actual
miles. Uf,evious own·

er. R
Hke

n'UJ.

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new-looks
e it today and
. SAVE$$$$

1960' liAMIILYill''
Ameri(;ih liiJeiiJxe 2 Dr.

Frost .while..:iOlean and solid. •)I'OU'U "like It when
you let" it.
tf6f.L~K ONLY $1295

believe their private requirementS are
superior to the general need.
Trespass on other people's land is a
steadily rising favorite . The fellow who
orders trespassers to leave is regarded
by some as a sorehead who does not un·
derstand that the land he bought as his
own should be shared with everybOdy.
All of this, of course, adds to "something for nothing" and "the world owes
me a living."
But hasn't this kind of comforting
self-intoxication gone mud! too far? The
"something'' has to be taken from
"somebody.'' The "world" turns out to
be one or more persons.
Taking from them, whether it be an
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No amount of shiny paint can make it
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a dominant role in "Youngblood Hawke"
Marie McDonald 's temporary fade· by Suzanne Pleslle\\e. It refers to her
away in Australia, which stirred up exit (a wise one, incidentally) from the
headlines, was probably spurred by the play "Step on a Crack" during the preBroadway tryout lit was a quick nop)
fact that her nightspot engagement was and goes on to insist that when Glenn
cancelled after three nights ... Barbara Ford took her to a Hollywood night club
and :'~lian Fields, he's the writej;. and ad- recently, !The Interlude) she broke
vertismg malt,' a1vorced after 22 yea_rs- glasses and stormed away at him. bet's
they parted and reumted three . times , face it, the Paris publication isn't always
durmg that penod · · · · · John Rmghng the final word in accurate reporting. For·
North may not have brought m the most instance, far from Rita's career decllnelaborate Circus of hts career- but It ing, even now there's a bid in for her to
certamly .Is the gayest and most divert- star in the picture "! Want My Mother"
m~. And w~at a dr~s~y assembly foP op- ... Juliette Greco, who lost out with
emng mght. It wasn t that way '" our Darryl Zanuck after their stormy roearly days of turning out for the circus. mance, is facing trouble with her JJew
We usually wo~e our ~oughest doth~s loYe, Alain Louis-'!reyfus, whose family
. : . Well, thts " a switch. Thal~~nd .s want him to have no part of her. Just
King, P~umlphon requested an audl· like the old time novels, they decided
e~ce . Wit~ Marlon Brando aft~.r the pre- the best thing to do was to ship the lad
mlere of The Ugly Amertcan '" Bang- lhe's some 15 years younger than the
kok. They were doseted for dose ~~ an impetuous Juliette) to Belgium to head
hour. The dlscusslon-,Amencan movies' their navigation interests. But what's to
Nop~ . The H-bom~. I d love • tape re- prevent the Greco gal from joining him
cordmg of Brando s profound chirps on there'
the big explosive. That should be some·
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Bob Strong, the millionaire dressman
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Darryl Zanuck, who bas never turn- has a new romance going with a pretty
ed out for a banq111t or tribute a(lair to girl with a provocative name--Adrian
anyone in New York, in agreeing to at- Polymail. She's one of Bergdorf's top
tend the Lambs' toaster f.o, John Wayne. models ... I hate blind Items-but since
felt duty-bound to do so- for it was this will be strenuously denied until It
Wayne who was the first to pave the way comes to the courts, I'll have to let it go
for other big stars to acrept cameo role~ at that. One of our dominant society
in Zanuck's "The Longest Day"-by re- beauties is preparing to sue her stepsponding promptly to the bid- and ac- mom because she feels she waa cheated
cepting a small fee .. . Our Max Kase is out of her rightful share of her late fa·
telling the silltest story. Of the furrier's !her's vast estate. It isn't that the girl
son who went off to Africa to study fur- needs the extra money- she's quite weal·
bearing animals at first and returned to thy in her own right- but she feelo It
announce enthusiastically that he had a was not her father's intention to cut her
brilliant ldea_,rossing a mink with a share down- that there was some undue
giraffe. His father snapped scornfully- influence in guiding his will just before
"lt's no good- the sleeves would be too he died . .. Billy Reed's Uttle 'Club and
long~ "
lhe El Moroc-eo's Perona Room are JIOW
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The drop-out of a principal in one of Box at the Americana, having been comour major plays has all the makings of pletely remodeled Isome performers just
psychological novel or drama. She be- refused to take engagements In the
came so absorbed in her role that. grad- room in its old set-up) will launch the
ually, It was noticed, that she was re- new season on the lOth with Ella Fitzgressing to chtldhood- baby talk, even gerald as the attraction.
to sucking of the thumb. So far did she
The Hal Lindens named the ·new
regress that she was no longer able to heiress Jenny Dru. Hal is the actor who
deal with the problems of adult life. The replaced Sydney Chaplin in "The Bella
unfortunate harassed girl attempted to Are ~nging " . . . There has never in
!till herself. She's In a local hospital now the history of the theatre been the uni·
recovering . . . When a Broadway pro- que billing as Sid Caesar is accorded.
ducer turns restaurateur, he still has to Here it is: "Feuer and Martin present Sid
keep his contact with show business, ap- Caesar as Noble Eggleston, Mr. Pinch·
parently. Else why is It that Joel Spector, ley, Val du Val, Fred Poltrlne Otto
who now owns Blair Hou ... picks up the Schnitzle~. Prince Cherney, Noble' Eggletab for so many opening night parties? · ston, Jr. m "Utile Me'." When has an ac·
He feted the "Strange Interlude" cast af· tor ever had all his characters lillted
ter the opening- also some 100 invited above the show'o title? . . . , . To add to
guests. He did the same with "Too True their current headaches, there'• a hush•
~o Be Good" cast plus guests, also the hush drtve In full swmg a&amp;alnst night
'Camille" company and "Mother Cour- clubs, restaurants, and bars for alleged
age" troupe. Now he's•'HI!nilln' out invi· unreported and unpaid city taxes over
tallollll for opening night parties follow· the past three years. What an explo!!lon
. lng Danny Kaye's bow-in at the Ziegfeld -when It resolves itself! .. .. . 1 hope
and the Judy Holliday play. What I want Producer Herman ("My Fair Lady") Le·
.to know Is, how Is he doing with paying vin overlooked my recent goof when 1
customers?
billed him ao Meyer Levin- who lo quite
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There'• a dismal cover story In the le all about In P. J. Clarke'• the other
ifluls newspaper, "France Dimanche " n1ght. Two lads finished the battle out
'il'blch comments on Rita Hayworth'• ~1- on the sidewalk only to find cops there
ltJed "declining" career- and her dio•- becauoe an auto had just cnshed In
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our air of :well-belq ..-~ hid-. There :II
frustration, flltlllty, detpalr-and llWI'I calI'Ulated unconcern cannot dlarutse ft.
To oar churehea-tG worahlp, hymn and
}ll'&amp;711'-'-W8 tum WheD f t tlril of dr81lmi11&amp;'
and Pretendln.r. Can we elaim Illy· rlory
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Can we OWll any alleglanee bolder than that
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Don't be deluded by j:be art111el&amp;llty whlela

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1959 Chevrol11t 4 Door - - - - $1395

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finish, radio, heater , good tires.

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unfurnished apartment. Mtd·
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'!'be 11m fo NBC'o omhltloua putllnjj to&amp;ether a reaannable
projeot wu IQ roottcl up a ,..,. IOw.-brow populor Introduction
ar~ lbc&gt;:ouRb - ' oo and IUIDJiloiy for VIdeo.
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lite lid ol J!!!!'l"'. .... rllplldCI~
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facti w~n· · ansmltted, WID a news bureau. AD these lhow1
DOD-exper(~
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c!ommerclal!l.
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seem&amp; i~ Ume to -• ono-bour tour Cll lit• Kremlin
give ;:om credit,where It la due. May 21. Titus Uto credit lor the
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59 Pontiac VB . -.. s1595
Star Chief 4 dr. Hard Top. Power Steering and
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62 GMCPi~up -• • s1795

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Fire. automobile, bonds Ph. ALBERT M. cox, SALESMAN I
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and St:lvice. The Fa])- drive car. Call WY 2-628'1. Car·
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4 dr. Hard Top. Power Steering and pynafiow.
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•. meroy, WY 2-2284. 4-9-301£
4 II 31£ Reuter lnsoraace Agency •
Worth much more
'ifm' ED PLANTs, Hyacinths•
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•. ,TuUps. Mums, Hydrangeas
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pletely modern. Newly decor-]
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G. Cline, Agent for Centralj
Flower and vegetable plarlts
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DOW NSfAIRS Apartment, fur. breeds available. Call VI 3- bany - .Ph one MY 8-2467.
Phone WY 2·2a82.
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V-8 station wagon 4 door.
trans., power steering, new whitewall tires. Looks like new.

Auto. trans .• radio, whitewall tires, new paint.

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59 Dodae 2dr. H. T. ••s1195
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sa Ford 4door . . . . S69S
60DodgeV8 .. . - . S1389
57 Chev. Belair 4dt •• s795
60 Buick VB -· -· -S1695 BARGAINS BUYS!

Tony Fowler, Owner &amp; Opp.
"We Do Custom Grinding•'
N. 2nd A.,e,
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WANT AD
INFORMATION

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DEADLINES

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CANCEU.ATIONS
.:08111!&lt;-"nONS

N il I, ._ ae~'4'd 111111,11 .... .\.
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REGULATIONS
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Ale puhhl"' ,..,.,.. •.M

1959 Ford ~•laxie H.T. Cpe.

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RATES

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$1495

1959 Chevrol11t 4 Door - - - - $1395

For Want Ad Sen!N

vs motor , automa'tic tran s., power steering. Saddle tan
finish, radio, heater , good tires.

CeaU pet" ~~rorCI , 01111 lllterf.l~ .
tullia'UN Charp 80 eefltll
I 1 Or!Dta pu wot'd tor Tbree C'OD·

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CARD
iWt · word GIDimum ~ al\dl110n
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al I e.rtl per llfOJ'd.

nmCE HOURS
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VINYL CUSHION FLOOR

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FROM AU OF US AT THE BANK

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Serving Melga County for over 90 years

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