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drill. Iva Stacy of
conur.ittee was
by her council, Golden
who also presented

During the dinner served
American Legion
officers, councl
and district officers were
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E:•th·er Hanten of
II ~~~;;~;.~of Syracuse as
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for the dinner
attractive showing the altar

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Meigs Ccunty'11 Oldest And

Largest Insurance Agency

Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

WY 2-2342
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

SALE $49.00

memorial service for
ceased members of the disltrict
. was eonducted by Chester

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yarn available. Colors: Brown, beige, gold, red and green. A $79.00 Valui, ·

Guidi~ · .Star Cmmclls.

After :a silver shower for

open Bible and praying~~~~~~ :r~~~~ was taken by
The evening session
and Sadie Trussell of
with a welcome
Pribble
Council, one member
for the district
reinstated and three
district with Esther
dates liiltiated by Golden
of Chester Council,
Brief remarks
team captain, in charge.
by the various state
state councilor, state vice
cers, after which gifts
we1re ll
cilor and associate state
presented them. The m"etinJg II
couru:ilor were received by
was closed by t .. e district
dorus Council of Pomeroy In

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LINOLEUM
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SPECIAL

I REG. $29.95 20 IN. GIRLS MURRAY----- SALE $23.00
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SALE $28.00

I REG. P7.95 241N. BOYS MURRAY
2 RIG. $37.95 24 IN. GIRLS MURRAY

SALE $30.00
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Putzl - · frightened' By
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•U.•IAI iatenifw Idle mu and refer to m~ as Unser Mta- But th.mgs changed once Hit 1937 ' I knew I wa! m the way was outraged He helped me
..~ao IRe wu Adolf Hltler't ter H.anfstaengl' (our :Mr Hanf- ler took power Nobody laughed II had opened my mouth too of- 1escape to Swttz.erland It Wll
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propqud.l•t iD tt.e wea reo
Aller H1tler took power m Alw.ays suspiCious of one an- shut up like all the others
Putz1 made hi! way to Canc•lb Ilia ..)', wltll &amp;he Nazi 1933 Putz1 becamt his p res s other Hitler s lieutenants LeFac:ed Elim.iDatloa
ada Later he went to America
dldlttr wbo eommbttd 1 ui- 1Jgenl tn the West Put:tl son of gaa looking darkl) at Putzt
'So I was to be ehmmated and atded tJ S psychologic~l
ddt n ynn
this wffk
wealthy German busmess 1'he plano playmg- even after One day befort~ my 50th birth- warfare agamst Nazi Germany.
man Md been a playboy H1 9 I Putz1 wrote ' The Hitler Swte day I was to be dumped from He returned to Germ:=my
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tth plano plavtag savs w:'\.SHJN(rl ON 1UPI )- Pt es1- Johnson sa1d that ·~the mo- comment on the voting nght~ meetmg
1ehrer neve~ really ap- 1dt."Nt Johnson mlends to con ment' North Viet Nanl epds tl battle m the Senate, and a de- He made clear hts commltd
d ham
twue the U S a.tr strlkt's on aggression the Umled States fense of hts action in postpon- ment to the VIet Nam struggle
w&lt;tuldn t h~ten to me INorth V1et Nam until the Reds wtll cease the dest[~ctlondof in&amp; the US v1s1ts of the Indtan by declaring that a US defeat
1
ed tel nobod .. Ernst stop flghtmg .and meet hts offer thetr brtdges and ln~ir ra ar Wld PakJstaru leaders
would not only "deliver a
Htp
H Y1 1 1 of unconditiOnal pea&lt;:e talks stations and the llfilmunthon
Viet Nam Hlgb.U&amp;ht
friendly natiOn to terror and
sedgwtca. t utz1 1 an !i aens ,
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f l909' t ld UPI "''h othet lhiln sllt&gt;uce santhat t ey use on our
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H.arvar c ss 0
de~, or the sound of guns "
Renew• Offer
cuss1on of what the Chter Ex- own wellare, our own freedom
Now 78, the German sal m The Chtef Ex~tulne nnerted He renewed h1l ofrer of "un· ecut•ve called
the "crucial
m li:re.at danser ..
his antique-filled OOuse m Mu suggestKtns thit a su5penston of condJt10nal" peace talks, but he struga:Je" m Viet Nam.
He ' Ttus is the clearest Jesson
mth 1 finest res•dentlal a.rea the atr al'isaults mtght lure the conceded that, so far, It had made an operung statement on of our tune,..
Jotmson satd
KAISER ACHIEVEMENT PLAQUE for outstanding safety achievement in 1964: II
.t.nd talked of the man~ onre Lornmumsts to the peace table 1been met "Wtth silence, alan- the situation and answered fre- From Mwuch until today we presented to Earl Wolfe, Foil Plant Safety Committeeman, by H. C Holmes, Vice
ailed frlf!nd as well as Fueht 1 ·whether we make fnends or der, or the sound of guns But quent questJo111 on it durrng the have le.amed that to yteld to President of Kruser's Fabncated Products Division Wolfe accepted the award on be\ H•tler eommattt&gt;d sutclde 2tl lose fnends," he told a news JUSt u we wtll not flag m bat~
aggression brings only greater half of 160 employees of KaiSer's Ravenswood Foil Plant These employees have
t: Hrs aw:G tlus Fndav
confe1 ence Tuesda} , · we are tie we Will not weary lD the
threats and bJ1Jlls even more set a safety mark by completing 583 consecutive days without I lost-time ac_cldent
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ltho h th ] •estslmg aggresston and as search for peace"
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destrUctJVe war To stand firm (as of April 26, 1965) Also taking par\ in the presentation ceremony at the ftlvenscastona Y a t~g H u's l lvng as lhe aggressors attack
The Presidents 33 - mmute
1s the only guarantee of a last- wood Works Tuesday were Fred Canrung, Jr, Foil Plant Manager, and ''Ike" Spaur,
was mu.:l~ fexagge;,\
'd
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we
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stay
thi:'H!
and
res1st
meetmg
with
newsmen
in
the
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peace''
Chatnnan of the Umon Safety Committee. From the left: Holmes, Canniq Spaur,
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When he was asked about and Wolfe.
sleep
Room Tuesday capped a series
crJtJctsm at home and abroad ~:;:;:'~~;,~::--;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,-;~::L::~~--H!IIer loved 10 hear me plav
of pohcy statemenl8 over the
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of hlo tough pohr) on VIet Bids for Highway
tht&gt; ptllnO Wagner, mostl.,_
past few days by h1s top dtp0
Nam the President Sl:lld thiS
ClaarJesC.MareJ;ako .. IMlt
\\~tgntrs 'Liebestod' (Dymg of
lomatlc and mthtary advisers
puzzl~ him
Work are Opened
Bottom ia o.. of U.e more
Lovtl H.itle~ was obVIOUSly lffi
HIS pungent defense of hiS pol· Pre- registration in Eastern
Wonders Aloud
COLUMBUS (UPI) - The flltbfuiQaonwilntllebloltdvoLent and Llebestod .~·~ an
ley was televised l!Vi 10 the Local School DlStru:t for chtld ''I do sometimeS wonder,"' he State
Highway Department moline uit eollltl to Melp
efica~ va lve for h1m PUtZI
Umted States and beamed ren who Will enroll for 1965-68 said, ' How many people can be Tuesdav opened blds totaling coanty.
,.;o
abroad by the government's ! will be held at the Chester, Rlv- so concerned with our bomb- $4 4 283 Osa on 51 projects ~ith
Mr. Maretako, oe bta bb1Jt..
Rowed On Crt~
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VoiCe of AmeriCa radiO trans erview and Tuppers Plains Ele- mg a cold bradge of steel and an esl.mated cost of $47,934:,- day Monday, donated his Utb
Six foot, flve tnche! ta\1 1
mJtlf'rs
rnentary buildings on Tuesday concrete m North Vtet Nam, 100 The proJeets apparent low plat of blood and woa bll eipt
The Student Council of EaotHanfstae-ngl ~&lt;Is t.:~ll~ Putzt -~ NE WHAVEN - 1he f1ve 1l The cunference ¥.1uch began May 4 from 1- 3 p m Execu· but never open the1r mouth btdder, btd, and .rtate estimates &amp;-~loa. duor pin. A rural mall
Gtrm&amp;n for ttny
at Har- , member team of bow lets _rep- at 4 p m EDT, ranged over 1 ttve Head Larry Morrison an. about a bomb bemg placed m mcluded Galha and Mel 8 earrler, Marclnko bas travel- ern H18h School hao lnltalte~
~ard He rowed on the Hlllrvard l resentmg the lunror OUAM 1w1de f1eld of subjet1s mdudmg nouneed loday
our embassy in South V1et coun11es, h
facl ng 7 •Ill nn lges IN
-• at least 1,580 miles
to a book drive throughout Eastera
n.esur
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e remem ers auc Lodge of New H11vrn as een new presidential appomtments, To be eligible for the ftrst Nam "
m Galha 8Jld 91 JW\es jn Mel 8 make blood doaaUou the- pas&amp; Local School District.
clo~~.s..,mates as Walter Lippman
announced wmner of the team an .announcement that the bud grade a chtld must be six be- Johnson sa1d he ordered US U t d p
~. Tbo rnv 1111e' oever.al ,vean.
Books obtained tn this drive
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wll! be placed In the school
Dt~ys That Shook The World ' tournament at Phtlt~delphaa rom 1 - btrth certlf1c.ate is to be pre- -which the Unlled States con~
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Tue•- library at Eastern High school
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and now hell" burled With Josef I pleted over the w~kend
sented at registratiOn
Siders to be a diJ'ect p.artJCI·
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day's llUljOr le(!:islatlv. Melton and other achools 1u the dt•
Stalm m th~ Kremlin wall
It IS believed lo be the only
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EvJdenf'e also must be pre- pant ID the war m the South
SON fS BORN
at a glance
trtet
Putzt was Interested m poll- team of bowlers from Magon
sented showmg the ch1ld has -only after 1t became clear
House
tic! Shortly after Wmld War eountv to .alla1n a nat1onal title
received tmmumzatlon for pollo, that • our restramt was vtewed 1 Zane Allen Beegle, 8 lbB • 4 Passed·
Parent Teachers AuoclaUon1
I he met Hiller
IThe New H;~ven entry f'nded up I
smallpox, diphthena and whoop as weakness. our desJre to hm- 1oz. was born to Mr. and Mrs
-H 8 136 grants permanent and elementary school boosters
Don't ask me when" he the tourrwy w1th a 3 011 score
mg cough Letters from family 1t l.'ODflJct was v1ewed as a pre- Donald Beegle AprU Z5 at Riv- fishmg llce~ses to perSOOll 10 Jn the dtstrJct are assiSttRI in
Said . Ask me how Through Tite tournament 1\:-IS hf'ld at
physi.Ctans wll be
accepted lude to surrender
erslde Methodist Church
jn year old and older for a one- the drtve Chatrman in Chester
tltl' American 11mbassador He W!llo"grove I &lt;~nes one of the •
Mornson ,;atd
• Therefore,
we began to Columbus Gr8Jldparents are time $l%5 fee (Vote IOJ-18).
Is Car] Kautz and in Tuppers
1 Should parents be unable to stnke back. But Amenca has Mr and Mrs. Roy Buck Great -H B 158 allow citlf!!! to Plams, Mar10n Parker who can
mtroduced me to H1tler here an largl"st l&lt;~nes 10 the wm ld with ,
Mumch
116 alleys Membet s of I he Tickets for Eastern H 1 g h provide the 1mmumzatJOns for not changed her essential post· gtandparents are Mr and Mrs appoint me~bers of county be contacted at h11 home or
Hitler was • phenomenal tl"am representtn,-: New H tV ~ehool s All Sporls
R~nquet their children, 1t can be ob- t1on and that purpose IS peace- Early Roush' and a great great boards of trustees on techmcal at the elementary school there,
u•an There was nobody abso-j ens lumor Orde1 nf Unlimllrd have gone on sale at bu..;mess tamed by gomg t.o the County ful settlement That purpose IS grandmother
ts Mrs
Etta IDStlfUtlons (Vote 121. 1),
and m Reed.svi1le, Mrs Carolyn
httel) nobody who eould stand Arnf'tttan MP&lt; han!( s wen• Doug place~ m the F..astet 1 Local Health D~!.partment
Saturda} to res1st aggresswn That pur- ~ Shields The Beegles hve at Jntroduced
Franz, who may be contacted
up to ham All tile othel! were Mailer H1:my !\11llf'l Ftuss Cape- d1sfmt
mornmgs
pose IS ot avoid a wider war." J925 Hudson steet, Columbus
-H B 718 creates state elec- at the school.
Ju~l puppt&gt;ts"
hart Dun Hou-;h and Wood Kmg
Ouf"ats for the May 8 affatr
tlons commission and revam s
Putzi rose to hl~ feet and be
Jhe bowlers were !IWaJded alAre on sale at Tuttle's Kevstone
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will p1rk up the books at
f,IO slapping the back o( a travehng trophy and !Pam and at F lve Potnts Eldon GaulS
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rhmr Which composer franz mdtvidUIIl trophlt'~ All Will be I Grot er&gt; In lllester &amp;nd Carr':s
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rev ses ac 00 the restdence of contributors on
Ltszt used to slt "'
I on display at the Mason Bowl I Barber Shop at Tuppers Pla tns
fo:ahon progra~ andxt ~ro- Saturday, May 15. Books mBJ
All '"Nobodlt!l"
mg Center
1 Scheduled to speak at the
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m(lrt money or oe
wo be also be left at any school
• Thut rat G&lt;lertng or :skmny
__ - - e\'ent are Athens cage meotoi
By William S. White
years
m the Eastern Local district.
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no
Lharles McAfee and Jtm Ven
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imdu•s thf bun Lh of them'"
nan pnnc!pCJI at Rutland Htgh WASHINGTON - The greatl Some are, regrettably,
ln brutal All t'his Is In the face po
au n Y nc u mg a
SON IS BORN
I ufl waffe C'h ief Hermann
School and scout for the Ptlts I r&gt;ld entertatner, Sophte Tucker responsible stations JO th1s f the fact that while we are I counties on Lake Ene.
1o 1 d f ed
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senate
Mr and Mrs Jerry Hn1&lt;,
(Continued rrrnn Paj!r ll
ourgh Pm1tes
was playmg at the Palace Thea-1 countcy and some mdeed, are bombmg c ar )' e m
m1 I·
East Locust-Sl , Pomeroy art
CMnng propagaode chid Jo·
St'! {ir~bbels and earl\ Nazi days
httter rtghtmg hete at Wives of booster members And ler m New York, .and from this the heads of foreign rratlons tary obJectlves m North Vtet Passed
h b rth f
r~rtv Deputy Fuehrer Gregor 2{) dead and more than 100 all other wtllmg voluntee 1 !ad there grew a durable legend. whose very lives depend 11pon Nam, the North VIetnamese In- -8 B 119, raises from 16 to aMMI ohunrlmJg 1 •A 1 1 21 a iOn,
to which ,.n.:.arents must c ae
oe, prt
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at
Iea d~rshlp vaders are mg htl y murderm~:~" 118 a"e
S!Jasser are long dead Putzt wounded
ws of the distract will serve I The top drawmg card
she strong Amenc~n
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Holzer hospital, wetghl.llJ Ill
recalled the earl} days
I A Jf.lllll armed forcf's
com !11e banquet Persons Interest 1found als&lt;'t there 8 set ~t mid Men such as these endlessly men and women - and ch1ldren Sllpport children (Vote S2-0),
ds 11 t,.J. oz
The party stood and fell mand took charge ol the coun ed m asstshng with the ban gets who had an act of their demand 'reassurance"
aa ot- kn Sllth Vtet Nam But those Introduced
poun
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wrth Hitler, 1 remember when try late Tuesda\ n1 uh1 Ptndmg 1quet are urged to allend a'own Sophles heart was as blg j Amencan purposes ln VietNam who s1gh over the terrors of -SB 331, creates state eleche went on election campatgns I the creation of a mllit.n y JUnta meetmg of the athletic boosters as her talent and so she tned but Will never, allow thei'J1'ielves tbe Amenoan bombmg have 00 1tlcns. commlsslon and revamps
throughout tht country The government to repl ;:ut&gt; 1he rt Apnl 29
Jn every way to assist the httte jto be reassured
t1me to s1gh over the aecumu- elect·on laws
Commumsts stood H1 front of v1han junta overthrown Sun
fellows Ttwv however auto- From such quarten _ as l.almg bodies of the South V1et- -s B 330, makes Toledo Unl- DIVOTIL- 1'0 INT.JI:IIl OP'
the auc:htonums and tried to dily
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
mattcally r;~~nted her 'e&amp;rned II lately, from the cha1rman of namese VIctims
versity 1 atate coUege college
MEIGS MASON AREA
b~at Ull back with clubs W@ l
Jack Baxter, North SeC'Ond leadership at the top of the btll the Senate Fore1~n Relabons For, stnppmg it of ItS cloudv as.of!!!ul~ l, lt6~
used horse wh1ps
1 PAWL.ING, N
Y - THE st
M•ddleport, wa~ taken to And so they repaad her large- Commattee. Sen Walham Ful- rhetonc. the policy of these 11 'T.u(EN=~t
•ld•~:lf~r ~:.:~..r.'~:l't!:.
At one rneetrng a Commu bnsk footsteps of defiant Lon Veterans Memonal hospllal as mmded generos 1ty by makmg lbnght of Arkansas- comes a cr1hcs would lead, slmply, to Curtis Sprres, 32, and Larry su'::~~C,O r::~DlO~t'U=
lUSt tcreamed 'Hell Moscow • doneu headmg for the hurnlt a rned1ea\ patient by Middle- em mfernal nu1sance of them· drumfire of suggestions
The Amertean surnmder to a pat- Bryan Wyatt 2tl were taken in· Ia&amp; eompUIJ 110 Mleeh•llle !lit PnrnHltler took 1 wh1p and cralked shelters durmg the bhtz
f port emergency squadmen at selves, all but tnppmg her up I suggestmns now are that the tern of Asian L\.,mmunlst ag~ to custody Tuesday evening by W ..&lt;:'~
It acro11s the Commumst's The wh•rnng groamng 1
JO 02 p m Tuesday The truck I as she went on and off stage IUmted States should halt 1t1 gresslon that would only (Co on Pomeroy Police Sat Henry Wer· 1157•
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knuckles Then the Commumsl Nazi bomber~ ovel head ll!'lr 1was also summoned tn t h e l At length fru.strated by \heir careful bombmg of the sources and on from there. W1th these ] ry as walkaways f~m the Ath- btnN u ...ODd .w. 1H1J!U
"reamed, 'Hell Hiller'
Ideadly
cargkoe• 1 whkast hng l home of Bob Hunnel at the cor- absurd hosilhty and exasperat- of Communist aggression
In critics their own country ls au- ens State ho:Jpll.~l The pair was ~tdtttor ae th• PHI ofllo• ' 1 Pom•ro;,
' 1MY moth er was l'lffitl!riCan
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~ ed beyond endunmce she. shout- INort h I' Jet Nam on t he th eory t omaI 1ca II y wrong, wha tever a
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Nf'w England I really m 1 s s 8f hBI rditlshh ani I ·dSirtTthaft
" havmg breathing dJfftcultres and what IS happening to me" 1 ~ I portunltles'' for "negotiations " evidence later
.!() and returned them to Mh- lAidDitoD An., N•• Yorltt cu.,·.
New EIll I•·~
-• •n d I II my rt Ia e , _n d t e" the
wor s d lS th I Dr R R p Ic•k ens was ca lied up to my h1ps m midgets I"
VorL
No matter how many tlmP:s Agam, when tha!! government en1.
hves there .,
IS Lun on.
se soun s o1 e
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Ihattlf' of Brit am Wt're t&lt;~J rll'd
TWO FINED
The Umted States government the Commumsts have rejecte postpones vtsJts here by the
RETURN HOME
em1er wbtn ....u.trt• ID ceot. ,..
.. :[hen his 1;?;~ jaw •tlffened mto
m 1 lhon~ of Amf'rl ran Herman Haddox 7l, M1ddle m general ttnd President John- and contmuf' to reJect every de- heads of two countries that Mr. and Mrs. Herman warn- ::'~ O::.tt:~ .:S.u ..•nzru::
wa~:~~~lots Slid Putz• He 1homes Today the vowe wh1ch port , was fmed $5 and costs on 1son 10 partiCular are 10 some· cent P?,ssiblhty of such "nego1- have ~&gt;fen denouncms us m'ltet er returned home Monday af· ~"·i':tor111\-:~
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ng agam of the Nazis chrontcled those wart1me e\Pnt" an assured clear distance c1ta thmg of the same f1x m a'· ations, spokesrn~n for defeat- Name - Pak1stan and India
spendmg the wmter lo Na- 11111 ••lil•ble. em• IIIWlMb •un ll!i'
1tton and F'red nean 44 Ham Itempting to conduct a v1tally ne l 'sm are really saying that If thls goverment 11 agal
' Hitler had the c~ance of a l! stilled
plea, Flortda.
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~lfetlme. And what did he do' I Edward R Murrow tht&gt; bt-~11 sonv!lle was fmed $100 costs! cessary polle) of res1stmg Com- the Umted Stales woul-d not matlcally wrong,
)t. my God, If I thmk of the Iknown A.mencan cornmenlatuq and sentenced lo three da&gt;s 111 mumst aggressiOn
m South I be so obstmate, then perhaps with Paktstan and
idtotJ I told him over sod over of World War II, died Tue~d&lt;~y 1J&lt;~ll on &lt;.onvtdton of a
DWJ I v 1et Nam Not all their cnt1cs ' peace" could come
fact is that Pre~ldent Joll!IS'DII
a~sun to stay on Rood terms !at the age of 57 a Vlcltm 11f ' charge m Pomeroy
Mavor i of course are really midgets- All th1s In the face of the h1s-- took th11 step partly 1n
With America and En(Ciand 1'bat lr8Jlcer at his Hudson ~alley Charles Legar s court Tuesday ru; for uample are those 1'stu- tor1cal truth that for 16 months mterests of Paktstan and
Rutlll• was the real enemy.
farm home
mght
de~ts" who c~nstantly stooge there was no Aml!rlcan bomb- themseh'es For he knew
for the Commums~ cause, know mg and m those 16 months the 1f they came here to b1t at us
hngly or not, unde1 vanou11 cnes Commumst lnvasmn was only from the very steps of the
1..-- by Helen l!ottel--'
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lor "pe.ace "
Widened and made ever more Whtte House, thty would deBASIC DISTRUST OF
. . A little bll of both,
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GOOD HOUSEKEEPERS
doubt - and ~ lot of neother.
Do It
Helen·
Yo11're Ute me and all the rest
Am 1 null)IT
of us lmper!ecttonlslo , uneaoy
By Wa)'M G. BI'1Utdtt.dt, MD drwmg, polarizing glasse!l are Healthy eyes, In which any
W,LBUR WtlltNGHORSE fS ']).IE
When I walk Into a house that m the !act ol total olr!cleJ1C1.
A reader
wntes that
De best for cuttmg down
glare t efr&lt;~cUve error has been propMOST PRODUC'TtVo WORKER IN
II
absolutely oputleso, every- - H.
waatl to ltl tinted Jlas&amp;es to 1These can now be ground to ierly corrected, should be able
']).IE PLANT ·BUT NOBODY
thing
In Its placo, no magazlnea P S Your
Ill a hlpPJ
ease the rtram on hi! eyes, 1your p1escrlptlon even 1n blfo- jto tolerate bright suniJght unSEEMS TO NOTtCE. · ·•
or
booko
strewn
around,
the
hint
to
beglnhinl
hosteaaeo:
which he fmd• especially an cals Polanzmg clip.on glasses less It i1 reflected by snow,
di'illnboard
Immaculate
eveo
don't
knock
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out belnC
noyutg when he dr1ves long d1s- are also available at a much lwatN or sand Do not how'
the "little homemaker" It "~elect." J1111t ~ buman:'JIOO'
taoces He wean aluse~ Jegu· dower co1l but dre les~ sat18- eve1, look d•rertly at the sun,
In
midst of flxtn1 dlnnef - pie like you bel\., wtua J88
larly but would Ike to get his ractory becau'&gt;t of the added evton for a few seconds
I
lnstlnctlvely
dl•lke her. '1'1111 IIen't swi'PI'OOII- - lL
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preiCl'lptlon Jround inlo I pair I weight
l NtKht drtvmg presents a
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Dear
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of tinted 11asses for driVInl
y 1
d
dtfferent problem Any
tens
tliln~. aren't olway1 thlo way How WI I ~. 1IIJ bul~llllll
e low tlDte I 1• 11es
•re polar JZmg, renectmg
or tint:
RICOPUIM!ndatJone from v•rJ- of 'Pf!c.. l aid W lluten be- I'd w1H reduce the light th •
you can ee1110 thlll.
from ••lklne 1li1ll -~If; hindi
oul'! JOUrcet •• to what tint " 1eaase tlley make faW~~-eGioredlreaches your eyes and to th:t
other bind, I lee! vory In bll poc!Ct!Jf ~· Jl!l!ll hll iUII
best an ofteG t!Ontr1d1ctory and a.limals appear more dlstlnet extent make It more difficult
~~~;::;;.~to tha pi who 1111~ out of line, Wlll'l 0\11 tha J'IOIIo •
thoU! put out as advertlsemente: bJ' t~UIDJ oat blH ud ll'ftD to see detalll It 1
II
U ohjo bau. llt~ els, and, bealdel. II look Ilk•
l-IE
may be mlsleadinJ. 'lbe Amer- wan lenJtbs. Tbey bave
ao d
s especla Y
SlOPPED
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'-y~P;;;;;;' jR'· "!~out of pta.," she'mJih· he'l ~raid ol, p~pockela. ican Acldemy' of Ophthalmol- Mbfto advautaJe. For all o&amp;laer angeroull to wear su.ch lenses
L,
the potalool; and maybe lor- WIFE
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&amp;t dusk or on a heavily overugy has ltudletl thll matter and parpottt, i~eluding drlvlnc, • cast day You should preYPnt
MISS PAiOOTtE,
butter kftUo (or, wDII- Dear Wife: . , , , •
bas condudecl that tinted 1~..185- smHy •rey I• preferred •• • glare tna!de your car by dim-:..,,;.,, 111, dOelh't liVen ..,., t!on•t 'fiji¢ 1)!1,. b!lpoulble.
AND 11-lE 11?-IOLE
es althau&amp;h U., reduce the a tecoad tholce after pol.rlzlnJ mmg your panel hghts
EXECUTIVE
or her
room IQolu Yo~ CIJI'I ~p ,,&amp;JIIP'I hindi
mount of .-._. that reaches Jbt~~es.
Never
dnve
110
fast
you
'ORCE COMES BY···
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In end lllo out ol Jll4 pi1\'IIO!f 1111 •
the eye, do little 10 ~uce the Tmted lenses 1hould not be can't stop withtn the clearly
about ' ~ ,. lhan y011 eon k~ lila wa114111f \' ,
Clare or refJeded hg t that IB Used indoors Jnd should 11ever lighted distance ahead Of you
well,
my ll'll"·
1 ~Ia . blp ,- ciYfl) ~ yOU'ft '
~he cbiil of lrrltaUon bo uoed tor readlna Unleaa yourllt you are bhnded by
the
Does thlo mean I'm j~l""*' toW ~lm • · ~ ~"u- ,! '
nd • dlf"-'IIIJ.ard lrl dri,mg. eye• are diseased or are lb- slare of onconuna cars, reor just slippy by Jlaturo,
,1!\llky qornlll'' ·~~ jloln In the
11 driftnf~ k-' II tNtntial to normally sensitJve. such 4~••• duce your speed and keep your
like others that way tool ...: seat of hlo , ~~~.
le .te.
malnlaln tllo bell poalble vi•- eo ohould be worn only when eyes focused on the rl8ht-hand
IMPERFECTIONIST. .
lOr hoi!Jd I lifo •C'!IIf le boJD.
loa ll Ill ljiPU. r,.. oylljbl the J.i8hl II
brllbt llide of tha road.
!lear Imp:
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Price ·w ins 1-0 Match with Tyu
Soutbpew• Larry PriCe
of ond lnDinc
wheo J).year-old 1n the aevenlh tnn1n1 but """' r.llhl lleld Ill lilt lint
Soutbem and Kyger Creek'• LaD- Mllte Jl!nklnl, a IIOJlilolnoft. pletod the pmo, acoordiD( to liDd a liDelo by VIe Dll1'll
ny Tyo matclled one amther al- wu Jl•en a 11M - · stole aec- Soutbem 111gb Scbool oflldall ~ m 1be llfUL
most pireh tor pitch Tuesda ond •ent to thtrd wllen the today The a1ent of hfs llllun' 'l)o I'UI JJ end wiiiJ;:
evening at RAcine, but the Tor- calcber'• throw to aecond sail- was not lwowo thu 1l101111118. ed llllly lhree wllllo, Prke ,_,.. •
n.adoel ended up w1th a hanl- od Into center, ond then came The hit by Birnett broulbt Ded 11 end walUd the earned 1-G "'n
home when the relay man'• ao end to Price'• !!lrlll&amp; of ICill'l!· ..-r.
j
tbrow went over the tlllrd baae- leJB innlnp Ill 11. He ba.o pen SoutberD and Kyp:r Creek.
PriCe turned In 1 one-llil JIOI" man'o beed.
up only two hlll m 16 lnolop wW battle aplD rormance while Bobcat MouniJs..
-~-----.;00 the K-C diBmouct
man Tyo lllluted Southern to Kyger's only hit oft Price pitched to dele thil aeaoon alii U
.
fGO fiOf 0 _ 1 1 S
only lwo ba.e knocko
came m the top of the final haa on .OVII'aU 2.0 ..ecord
ISoulhem
010 fiOf X- 121
Southern scored the
only fr.une when Barnett slapped a Southern's hita off Tyo were Tyo am FiBber. Price run
of
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contest
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Issue No. 2: A Variety of Capital Improvements , ~:::.:::f.!§:;:~
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1 rtant hlstGrical papers and , Rhodes proposed $5 m111 ion tbe issue said it was good must ~ retired w1thill 30 yea~
'l'hll .. dwq sessiorL 'Mle House vote was t'i'·l mlllion for recreatton .a~ rt- rmto 17 Northwestern countes. I mt~acls This would include &amp;· for airports. The plan Is to pro- l money manal!.'emellf. He sa,ld State fmancial expertl ~
IS. the Sen•te'a 27-t. It II .IUb- sources developmen~ wtth.in the, Some areas expressed doubt · ·~~ildin .to replact tht old Gov.! vide $100.GOO toward the cost of the needs of the past were ne- many~~ wO!:'ld be lia:
for

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because o( lernor's g M·ansion, now used for a paved landing strip

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•mea•lllull .. elM M•J 4 pn. Oh1o . ~aUtutl~ _because the more than lilpent lll tht~ field thell' own water _ supplies. :dorm pt~pen, lind the state of handling 11 two . ~ngm~ a~.l arrived for provtdiOi the faci.b· There apparently .
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m•ry.
Const1tut~n prohibits the state frun1~ 1803, when Ohio tle&lt;'amt Rhodes sa1d t.hat whtle the pl_an muse~m on the O~io State Uni- plane ln the 50 counties Without ties for the state's full econom- ~at deal o1f =~ed op~
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from IJOin_g more than $750,000 state, untl1 1~.
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may be cha·nlf'ed the counlles versity cHmpus.
such factllties. Local interests lc development and enlarge- tton to ~he
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111 debt wtthout a popular vote. The bond as.sue provtdes t25 hHve lost indcstry becuu~e of a The Industria l schools for de-l would provide. ~he land and op- l me~t of lhe tax base fro~ Democratic organ_iza
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million for publ ic school class- 1wator shortage and he wa&gt; con- .
t youngsters would re- erational
wh•ch government needs are h· ed not tot
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_ Issue [ Tile governor in a series of t'OOms in needy :school
the
must be
million for capita·! im· The remaining $10 mi l! ion
He said the benehts to
rnos
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COLUMBU
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speeches hao outlined why
amount was
for the •la&lt;e s lonj · range evements. Another $5 million would be in a r"olving fund lo educauon and resean:h, the e propo
·sane who objectNo. 2 011 the
a believes the bond issue
by thf 9late Department of Ivelopmt&gt;nt
. . I pro id be for state buildings. inthe
co mmunities state's economy,
Its
V.
st' cha ge lnd
propcsed $290_ mllhon .
I IS- necessary and bow he will
Edttcation.
Rhodes proposed $12 mJIIJOn l
a Health Department with the extension of their sew- tiunal and tourist facllitl.:!S
to
ita
sue for II
of capital m- the legislature to spend
The governor proposed f20 l lor developmem of the state's cl
ngt
er and water Iinfo's the benefitt- would
outweigh the Interest sugges
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ou-go bas'•
ru-uvements ·
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the 1.11.1
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needs on a pay-u-y
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1· mocey if Lbe issue Is
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for starting a pipe-lme 'j htstonca
Be p ed
1ed communiti~s to re-pay e c arge on
Sponsors 0~ the proposal saidl Th.e soveroor's plan
take water from Lake Erie archives buildmg to preserve
Runways To
av
it would not Klcrea~ taxes. The1143 mHiion for community
bond~ would be re~lred by ear- leiet aDd university br~ches,
marking $20 ~illlon 8 year 112.5 million for technical instilrom the sLate I general reve- hUes, $411 million for new instinut fund from present taxes. t tion~~: lftd $:)8.5 million for
TIQ.J, they said, waa about w_b.at t~e ex.i,sting universities and the
~~ state spends now on capttal Af;ricultural Experiment StatmprOvements.
tiofl at Wooster.
1bt bond issue would provide The money would provide or
11~ Dllllion il capital improve- assi•t u:isting technical initi·
menta lor oommunity colleges, tutft and community colleges
amiv.nity branchn, technical in
Hamilton,
Middletown , ,
inltitU.tea, new colleges ud im· Springfield, Steubenville and in
provtm.ntl at pruent uni"Yertl-- Columbiana, Lake,
Lonnn,
&amp;iet.
Cuy.OO,t, Sl.ark and Franklin
Another filii million would be c:ounUoo.
Jor recreation and natural re- University branches would be
IQW'cet, $80 million for mental bUilt or improved ln Canton,
hyJieot and correcttoos, _. Marion, Newark, Sandusky and
miUkNI to pipe Lake Erie water Warret1.
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iokt Northeesten Ohio, $2:5 milCompletion of thie ~ogram ,
lion lor public school clal&amp;- Rhodes said, along w1th pro- 1
f'QOIDI •12 million for historical arams now in progren, would
11itll, $10 million to !lid commu- put a state - a!lsistecl fadlity of
aitiel with
their tewer and higher education within 29
wattr utenaion prCJII'oMnl, t5 mile of any spot in Ohio and
million for airports and $8 miJ.. .in .all population eentera
lion for juvenile Jndustrial 80,000 or more.
oclloola,
A Iota! ol t3Q million
'lb. bond lHUI which re- been earmarked for mental
!llllitel .a majority Yote for pas- bospitall and prh1ons, Including
..,. t. aupported by Go•. replaceme~~t of the old
lET rlf l/llt/ fU·I'Afl
.tames A. Riloclet and h1l ad- overcrowded penitentiary in C()WHOLE
CENTER
mioistration. It hu no or- Iumbus.
HALF OR
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Jalllzed oppoaition, althoqh
Reerntlan to Brnefit
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somt of thole opposing the re- Another S30 mUlion wa!'l set
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apportionment propoul also op.- aside for recreation and relletalls effective thru
in
POM the bond isaue.
sourt-el
developmenrr',·a tching
The luue is being •obmittfld money, with federal
bv the legislature which ap- 1 funds .and money b·om a
ANY SIZE PIECE
RANGE TOP
SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY
Proved it in last fall's special bond iiiiUe, wo~ld _!~~~ide _!tOO

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HOLLYWOOD &lt;UPI)-Hordy teon·aro Idol.
v··u er
the fir1t Ger- "Lately I've been playing a
m·~ng ~!irs to emera:t after wide variety .of roles - tough
· ·ld War II, 1UII 11 embattled gu~•· .~omant•c leads and neu·
i producers who ~et~k to caat rot1cs.
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~s a Nazi 1torm trooper or Kruger Ia here to .,s~r wtth
officer
Jimmy Stewart In Flight of
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the Phoenix" at 20tll CenturyAut It flgure!ll. ~ru8er I• the jFoi. He definitely does not play
ar; htype of. teu~mc manhood. a German ao1dier.
ht&gt; s tall, falr-skmned
blue: ''AI the first German
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eyed and blond-thatched. He re to work in foreign countnes
semblet the guy on th.e poster Iafler the war I bad a tremenof every German loW'ilt ad. dou• impact on .critics, audiMoreover, he did spend • i ence1 and newamen," he said.
year in the Gennan army-at ''In 1950: I attended a press
the 1.111 of 16---and ~iniahed. up conferem:e in Hollywood and 21
the war in an Amer1c.~.n pnson lnewsmen turned their backs on
camp.
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Ime. !sweated it through and I
'l'be 1ctor traa managed to kept my temper.
establilh himself as a first-rate "I told them tn English that
"continental" performer. That there waa no point in
remeaDI he it accepted In Europe maining and asked to
11 beiDI almott without nation- Then they beg111 di•cu,;ing
al ortgln.
tics with me and I
·
"It Wlln't euy atttint away IYUike it clear that not aU Get·
trona Germu toldler roJe.," mafll!i 11rere Nazis.
he taicl in e'lcellent EnJIJsh. "Later in London I wa!l asked
"Everyone wanted to tQm me by newsmen if I were a Nazi.
Into a leCODd Eric von StroheWn. I ttplained if l 11id 'no,' they
But bl my etrorta to escape wouldn't believe me, and if I
mUitary parts I .,., type east said 'yes,' what did it nrat~r.
in mUJJcal• and comedies. So But in recent years I 've found
ir.ld to flcbt ·beinl • "!"'Y boy acceptance lor myoelf."

lb.

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Notes From Foreign News Cables
MOIIOOW (UPil-A ..., (J1!0 The Sovfet Unlon't '"'::~~~
of nallll" baa taken over the ad- father W.ll!l both party
miniltratiQII of Soviet affairs and prime minister, as Stalin
from tU professional Bol!ihe- and Khrushchev were to be
vlks who ettabtilbed the Com- Jaler.
mwdst ~tate.
Umh!r the current colledive
He • an enlineef or eeono- leadership the premiership is
lnisl, n Industrial executive or held by Alexei N. KOI)'ilin, a
p.arty
official textile engineer and industrial
professional
wMte prtneipa:l task ill to prf)- manager.
duce looda rather than propa- The lO-man secretariat of the
candize and foment revolution. Central Committee ill ll~ilarly
By coatrast, Lenin's first gov- weighted heavily on the 11de of
erruoeat aad Communist patrt.y engineers and economl&amp;ts.
Central Committee consisted
Entlaeer Gevernmeat
m01U, Ill illtelltetuall and i Probably no other gavernideologiltl whole maill lnterelilf: ment in the worlc:l Is run u
wa1 world reotoluUon.
mucb by trained engineers and
Thil was al10 true but to s 'economillll as Russia'&amp;. They
\eS18' c1qree In the early years 1are the equivalent ol .tt_u:
of Stalin's ·rule.
yen who dominate pohhcs
Miny ot top rulers then came many nation• of the Wes~ .
trom tbe middle-elass intelli- , '11ley are not just engmeers

I

~t~mtlia. 1'0c11Jy'1 leaders are 'They are Communisdla.:""~=~:~~
mostly ol workinJ clan or and their outlook la1

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peasant orJPI.
to a large extent
Lealu'l Coalral Committee by Monitt ldeoiOIJ.
boa•lod ouc11 wrltel'l anrl ideol· But unUko lbeir moro oltlon•glsta 11 Nllrolal Bukharin, ary predecoaooro II10J -"'~
Leon Tralsly, Grtgorl Zillovin, practlctll men ,.,_ job ll tAl
VyachetltY Molotot·, Aldandra make the lhap of 11tate nm
Kollootal ~ Stalin - I L
tmoolhly and efficiently and
Today lbOre It •17 - pro- odY.,.,. the economiC
lmiorull idootopl lo the a- ol the eountry.
.
man Prelkllum, tbe ruUng body '11ley may subscribe
of t1oJ c,crol Committee. He llhruthchev't profrued arth:l•
..u lliWft· A. lqtloY, the 83- of faith that communi,IMll
vear&lt;lld ,,,.. r ~""~ ,rrodlu!l* ....lUll!)' "bury
if ~ IOtJiioniiei institute.
But their oighto appear lo
LeniD'a ~ IIUCtt!IIOt:' 8ft 011 econonde progreu and
11 Pjl!17 dllof, 1Mnld I. Brezh- oompetHioo •tth the Well
ne• ,Ji' a lllliallurlicol ....._, oot • cesoorily on lho exporl
~ .. tJita1M..
revolution.
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BRAUNSCHWEIGER

49c

QUALITY
1963 Corvair Panel

J9c

lb.

3 ..... 89c Buttermilk
2 89c Egg Noodles

Fruit Drinks
Orange Juice

ANN PAGE

A&amp;P BRAND

MORTON FROZEN -

'h11•1.

carton

39C Purple Plums

~~- 29c

1-qt.
14ot.
cans

2 39C
l·lb.

cans

ROlliN HOOD

Flour

1961) Chevrolet 'h Ton Pickup

Cream Pies

14-oz.
PIE

&amp;¥..' body, solid cab, heater, 6 cyl. RunJ out .cood. Discount
Pri~.

1960 Ford 'h Ton Pickup

Frozen Awake -

25&lt; Ice Milk

VANILLA
CHOCOLATE
NEOPOLITAN

'"

Gallon

:.-:, 39c Apple Pie
1-lb.33c
,~: 39c Margarine
3 S9c Enriched Bread s 99c s~~~~OOOBURY
Orange Juice
69c
Bread Dough 2 89c Pecan Ring~~~~~·--- 39c
14-ol.63c
Listerine
Marshmallows 2 ..... 33c Tomato Soup
REDEEM YOUR
DO~~ $1.49
A&amp;P MAILER COUPON
61c
Peat
Tooth Paste
pka.

A&amp;P FROZEN

Buttermilk

6-oz.

cant

pkgs.
of3 l-Ib.

98c SIZE-'-MOUTH WASH

pkg.

lo•YH

Nttl•

HEINZ-Ic OFP 6 PACK

DOUMAK

!OoL

MICHIGAN

89c CREST FAMILY SIZI

tubo

NYLON
HOSE

(
30

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FOR

NAVEL ORANGES

GIFTS

10 69C
for

WITH THIS
COUPON

FLORIDA-GOLDEN

MEUOWMOOD NYLONS

Sweet Corn

MELLOWMOOO NYLONS-2 Polro
In Box-ANY STYLI OR SIZE
VALID THRU MAY 8 ONLY AT A&amp;P.

•

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For Sale
PHONE WY2-2156
Card of Thanks

IT'S OUR pleasure to
loan
Carpet Shampooers
FREE
with purchase of Blue Lustre
Furniture,
shampoo. Baker
Middleport.
4 27 6te

WE WISH to express OW' sin·
cere appreciation to our reJa- PLANTS for sale, sweet ptota.
tives, ~e~bbors and friends toes, 90c per hundred. Tofor their kindness and sympa- mato and cabbage, JOe doz.,
thy at ~ deat~ of our fa~h- 75c· hundred. Peppers, egg
er, Edd1e Romme. S~c1al plant,
hroccoli, brussels
than~ to Pomeroy . F ~ r s t sprouts and cauliflower, l5c
Baptist ?hurc~, Meigs ~em- doz. Also 1 shallow
pie Pytht~ Ststers, E w ~ n g pump, 3 electric hot water
Funeral Drrector~, MeIgs tanks, refrigerators.
g
General Staff. Middleport E- stoves and sink cgbiJ'Iets, furmergen~y Squad and aU who niture anti dishes.
B.
helped m any w~y .
B~iard, Mason, w Va.
The Fanuly
__
-~~ _ _
4 28 ttc TOMATO stakes for
,
.=;;;--:-- -·--I
non HOwell an Rt. 124,
WE _ WISH to tlrank all
our CUff Road or call: WY 2-;421.
fnends and neighbors
sent flowers and were
kind to us during the il1neBs ' I;m•F
and death of our mother,
Margaret Roney. Nannie
out price,
Rousb, and H. C. Peery.
roll. Pomeroy
2-2\Hl.
4 28 ltp

Real Estate For Sale

.c:-=

Lat•re•

Wanted
RIDE FOR Rutland resident to
State Highway Garage, Hours
7 • 4 p. m. Call SH 24303.

TEACHER-PARENT GUILD OF
FENWICK CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL

Wanted To Rant
WANTED to rent in Middleport
or Pomeroy, by June 30 3 or
4 bedroom house, by Dravo
personm~J. Call •23-9844, Belpre, Ohio.
4-22-l2tc

For Rent
HOUSE FOR RENT - S
and bath. 1126 E. Main,
&lt;!rOj'. WY 2-3408.
4 '1:1
FUNISHED 3 roo""'. on
floor. S. Front St., Micldle-j
port. can wv 2-5141.
4 '1:1 tfc

Auction and Rummage
Sale on Saturday, May 1

FERRY-MORSE
BULK

GARDEN
SEEDS

At 11 A.M. E.S. T. At The School
On Route 7 in Cheshire, Ohio

FURNITURE, APPLIANCES, ANTIQUES &amp;
ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION.

ALL VARIETIES

EBERSBACH
HARDWARE
Main St.

REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE
AUCTIONEER- CRITT BRADFORD

Pomeroy
I

6

and 2 woods and all

FIICIDAIRE

bag, male, right
$45. Call WY 2-2836.
bed, in good
~. Call WY 2-2453.
PUMP yrru sluggish
tic tank. Get
oeptlc taok cleomer.
mark Faro; Bureau.
I 18

garage. Butternut Ave.,
eroy. can WY 2-5127.
• 1'1' lfc

~c

R10 L•wn Mowen Fo:~

Go K•rb

WILCOX SERVICE
5 P.M. to 10 P.M. D•lly

412 S. 3rd Ave, Middleport

CALIFORNIA FANCY

lARGE
. SIZE

Towards Purchue of One Box of

OPEN EVES. 7~ P~
POMEROY, OHIO

GOLDEN RIC:Iy

for

JANE PARKER-DANISH

MORTON'S FROZEN

Pomeroy Motor Co. f1A

BUNK BEDS or twin beds In I
good condition. Phone WY
2-2888.
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BLUE BONNET REGULAR

JANE PARKER-'-Mado with

$999

6%' wide body, aood tires. SoUd cab, 6 cyl. eronom1 motor,
heater. Sp@cial.

Wanted To Buy

JANE PARKER

IIIRD'S IYI

$999

4 27 Stc

MARVEL BRAND

6 VARIETIES

$1599

Loc.'ally owned, iOOd tiret, belle flnl.sh, beater, 1ide doon.
IMJeount Price.

99c

ROSE FRUIT

1-qt.
14 ...

CALENDAR.

FROZEN DINNERS
BEEF,
40-oz.
CHICKEN, pkgs.
TURKEY,
with NOODLES

A&amp;P PLAIN

HI-C-6 VARIETIES

39(

Slab Bacon

GIFT CATALOG
TODAY!

CHUCK STEAK

lb.49c
lb. 39c
lb.59c

Pomeroy
Motor Co. •

01'

A&amp;P FRESH FULLY DRESSED

FRYING CHICI\ENS
WHOLE

SOCIAL

AUTO SALES

FR~al ~

6 "" 49c

AFRICAN-DILICIOUI SWI!ET

Barlinka Grapes

-lb.

49c

FLORIDA "SEEDLESS
With tM horthllf .t

$5.00orMore
!Jr:C'Iuatv• of ltenu
Exempted by Law
Expire• April 24, liM~~
In Colt. Onlt A·P·t

Grapefruit

1

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' 4283tc

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Pascal Celery ' )

IVENLOWaWI!II-

a ftek. · Mra. Lewi
176 Sy"'!"'''" St ..

.

..... 19".C'

otolk

,

BAKER-

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