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POMEROY..MIDDI.EPORT, OHIO
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1962
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Bltuatkm."
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V. FUltz had different ideas of

the llOJioprollt corporation char· ·
ler wtieD he learned of it. ·
Full! said: "ll!y guess Is ll!at
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Blue. Cross ·ln'!""ance back b~
appearing to . he llO!I-proflt and
COI!tinue Ill . comll'te wllll the
new hospital."
IVPilSES
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pr. Davis ~Uned to com~1\tll~ on whet mollvated lht
10 obt.al!t ' oon¥0fit cor·
poratioo ~. aayb!l: "I'm
not free to ~ fill' lbe ll'OUP·
Dr. Dllvis.-.ld, howevef, the
nell' charter •wtu .. not ao into
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to have a Illand·
by corporation, ......una 1o lht
Middleport physician and staff
meuiber oltlle Melp .~
Hoopltal. Dllvis referred ' Ill lbe
non-profit charter 11 "A dor·
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The revelation by Cuban e&lt;onc:.mlcs
j.'2ll1' "Cile" Guevara - that Cuba would
have launohed 1111 all-out nucklar •ttaok
against the United States in the event
of war .....: may probably be written off
aa a particularly iruane bit of bomba(t.
The missiles ilnd their warheads were
Russian, manned by !l~ssians. anti It II
certllin the Kremlin would never have
turned control ql them over to Cuban•
and their unbalanOed leaders. T bey
must have been aware, even belore"the
President's warning, that any nuclear
attack from CUba would have brought
U.S. retaliation against the Russian
homeland.
Nevertheleu, Guevara's boast sends
a ohill down the ·spine. It also under·
scores tbe fact that tbe question of dis·
armament Is not one that involves only
!be two nuclear giants.
A small nation like Cuba, even with
only a few nuclear bombs, could set off
World War Ill despite all the "faU.safe"
controls the U.S. or Russia may have
over themselves.
One nation '4'lth one PolarJs.type submarine sdniewbere at sea could preclpl·
tate war by launching a missile against
either the U.S. or Russia. Unable to de·

teet tht'. soutce.Alt 1118 mlssu~. tile na·
lion altacki!Q WOUld' lSSUme -the' WDrSl.
Pending disarmament....or. at least ~
ban on · weapons testing and manufacture, the President's recommend~ttloli
'for "it~i!tnbutenua communleation" with
the Kremlin Is something tliat can and
should be followed up at once.
White House officials have revealed
that during the Cuban crisis, telegrams
between Pfesfdent Kennedy and Premier
Khruahchet took from six to as long "
1-2 boura to be delivered. This is far too
leisurely for safety.
This "hot Une" would probably be a
telephone or tel~prllller (the President
favors the latter) with a dire~! line be·
tween the two capitals, manned around
the doc~ and used only during real

1erious U. S. crime wa• 110 per
cent, tbouah population in tbe

BY BRUCE BIOSSAT
WASHINGTON -.. (NEA)

'ftlere are some U. S. cities
v. here the chances are 1 In 1S
that any dtiien will be the victim of a serioul crime within
. the next 12 months.
Within zones of high crime
Incidence in these and other cit
ies, the chances of i.,eing victirpJzed are considerably greater.
The citizen's prospef!Q natura11y imProve when wider circles are drawn. In the United
SLates the ratio is 1 in 100. But
in the Pacific states as a group
It drops to 1 in 60 and In certain states it is ! In 45.
This is just one way the F'BT
measures the impact on t h e
averaRe citizen of today's great
and continuing rise ln major
crime.

aame span was rtsial just l8

. por &lt;eat.
:t.Juch has been made of the
enlarging role youthful oll•nd·
ers pJay in these increases. Individual!! under 18 commit two

every five serlous cri~.
Most stag~ering is the fac~ that
last year children under l~ eom·
mitted 32,000 burglaries and 62,·

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000 larcenies. The latter total

was nearly four times that in
the 25-29 age bracket.

In the view of government
criminal experts, these changes
are creating · conditions

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similar measure before.

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Such C01t1111Jlnlcations, which could be
npa11,ded to Include most ioa.Jor coun·
tries, may not bring the world doser to
peace, but It would certainly lessen the
chances of misunderstanding and rash
action.
Anything that does that Is mandatory
ln;a day
when• •
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a ml~slle to cro01· from one hemisphero
to another.

lty arising from tbe eonstant
movements of people frJm farm
to city, city 10 city and sliCe to
state.

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BROADWAY GRAPEVINE
Show bualneaa Insiders are watching
oloaely 'to He wblcb faction winds up on
top In the current lmock-clown, draa-out
atruole for l'fiWtr at GAC . . . Harold
Robtilill, wboie novel "Tho Carpetba&amp;·
&amp;era" lfOUed .&amp;96,000 In lbe bard COY•
er edition (and more than a milllon In
tba aoft'cover version), flaurea to do al·
moat u well with hia "Where. Love Haa
Gone," which Is ·expected to take In at
leaat •l.GOO,OOO . .. British soldlera are
more than a blt milled at: ~be .way;
they're being treated In Germany. They
think they're heine forced to Uve In tiny
rooma; with their wlvea and children, at
"exhorbltant" renta - while the Ger·
111111 aoldlera never had It so &amp;ood . .. .
Wl!Uam Redfield Is out of the cl&amp;t of "A
Man For All Seasons", and feeling ra·
lher slUy about the re1130n. He's suffer.
lng from the mumps, wblcb he picked up
from his children . . . "Something of
Value", the Robert Ruark best-seller of
several years ago, waa made Into a none·
too-successful movie starring Rock Hud·
son. But since lh•n. Rock Hudson has
become hotter box office and the Afrl·
cl\lllltuatlon a hotter topic, so the flick
IJr being re·releued around the nation
wllh a freth Utlt, "Africa Ablaze".

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...: Chance Of Serious Crime Striking VariedJ;

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a Jletty Rillton b111band, may be mak·
t~world·wlde headllnet In the near fu.
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If tho experiments ho's financing
ve auceellful. The secret lab work
t'ol- a new kind of clcarelle ... Nan·
cr Kwan, Seven 'Arta' choice to star In
"1\lo Strlnp", Ia due to fly In from Hone
Konc soon to Ht the Broadway hit lor
the !lilt lime. Htr entourage will In•
eln~ •hv oNtatrlqllil, Dr. !!'bella Dun·
eaa . . . A &amp;fOIIP of old-time ''reformed"
!lllw Ycrii'Jualtloi have banded toceth·
•t to lobby lore State•Narrotlcs Rehabll·
ltatloa Holpital on 1111111 laland . . . Ella
~enid liM been .tined to follow the
b!J eount Balle ahow at Basin Street
ED~ Januaf)':•On the bill with her•
wDI " ·-.dlan.-Dave Astor, · another
BUill . Sttoiltr ''first" . . . . . . Soncwrtter
S(evt SOriCihelm and: modtl Nancy Bere
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11ie ''ll'ti'IB Bulbi'' aereenlnp. They've
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There will be a Christmas proat the Long Bottom Methodist Church, Dec. ~. at
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faced DUUI witb an eye to his- the poDti.cal and eeooomle conse- ficult but not that they fthe
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quences of entering the Common ~·ould be so unreasonable."
He sees the current oego. Market but has asked fur certain Heah's
determined optimi!m

lwhleb Is t:t broad definiUno of the
!terms upon which they demand
O:bft'OR'8 l40Til: - FoUew- .Brita in BC'«'J)t entrv, without firm
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tlatioDJ as having one "•upreme adjustmenta - adjustments to that the current negotiation
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object - fD create that wider come Into Une with Europe's end in success i.s not lhared by i
etp Newt Aaal,..c: PY New- ftalth nations which would lose European un.lty, economlcllly and more Cilstly price aupports for Harnld Wilson , former cbancellor j
.. ,.... • tiM •Jeet .t tlte c .... their trade advantage~ with Brit- politicaUy, which will enable all aiJirulture and adjustments to of the F.xche(Juer and a member
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the eountriet to develop their own protect Commonwealth products I or thf' Labor party's "shadow
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resources for the goof of their which nuw come into Britain duty cabinet. "
Walter Hallstein, prealdent of people."
Ifree.
He bf'lieves the Macmillan gova, PHIL NE"-'SOM
the Common Market 'a ruling Heath hat beea tagged by , Has Britain a deadline on ne- ernment's obvious anxiety to en- ,
UPI Pwntp Newt Aulyat; ,eommi&amp;sioo, IJ one of the fore- many as the next conservative gotlations?
ler the mnrket hns destroyed the •
The men iD charge of the day- moa exponenll of cobesiob and prime mlnJster of Great Britain "No. We will ne~tiate as long Bl'itish bargaining pvsition and
~1 desttnles of the European lalth.
and he lmowa the consequences as nece.'lsary. "
that no agreement acceptable to
ComtnOD lluket approach their Halltteln, a German, Is gray- if he fails at Brussels.
I Are the negotiations mort&gt; diffi- British agriculture and to Com·
la.!;k with almost religious fervor. :lng and precise even to the way
flu ..\ecepled CeuequtDeet
cult than expected?
monwea lth exp01'ls can be
AmiJIDI · tbem 1 favorite word .Ia he combs his hair. He il!l, in
Britain. be says, has
"We thought they would be dif- reached .
.. cohesion."' Another ts "faith.'' selt parlance, a federalist,
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"nw!lr slnceri.I:J ean no more be who favors close European
quedlonecl thiUI eu tbt Wldoubt- cal un.i011 under a ~werful Euro- il
ed «'Gfflll1ille aucoeea of tbe at 1 peu parllame11t.
aallila Europoao Comrnoa Mllrkd
..._ ...._.., ,1,.11111 from the de- He ""uld lib political unloa ·
Jbw of the six to ao bind them- now but her agrees that It must
leiVII tcgett. that future wan come slowly, not until arter!
CHRISTMAS TIME
tmobC them would be imposalble. Western Europe baa been able to Christmas time bas come --··'-' NEW HAVEN - The Wom- potluck dinner was enjoyed by
But tbt word• "'mhMion" and 'ettle on a common nuclear pol· God S"""ed it on its way,
en's Missionary Society of the the foUowing members: Mrs. Mrs. BCU!h.ner Is
Miss Ann Howell, Miss Marllllol
1
f"'"
First Church of God of New Ivy C8pehart, Mrs. Dexter Er·
Howell, Mrs. John Welsh,
"faith" are oubjecllo lnterpreta·, 1~ hlo "'mlortable office In the With dpreseldnts lor both
Haven, W. Va. held their De· ,win, Mrs. Wyllis Davis, Mrs. Card Club Hostels
Mrs. Harold E. Hubbard.
tloo and upon how they are iDler· commt 8ston'• modernistic office
an. 0
eember meeting at the home of Fosler Grinstead, Mrs. Law- Mrs. Jack Bachner entertam- iature Nativity scenes
preted will depend whether Great building Just off the Avenue de To braghten Christmas Day. Mrs. David Fields, Jr The rwce Booth, Jr., Mrs. Cundiff, ed her card club Mof!day eve- given as favors and the Ba1oh-[
11
Britain
to be successful now la Joyeux Entrei (Street of the '
. Christmas story taken from Mrs. Nellie Dudding, Mrs. Juan- ning at her home m Maddleport. ner home was decorated
in ller efforts. to jolD the Euro- Joyous Entrance&gt;, he uy• :
' May Chrlstmas bring good WIU Luke Chapter 2: Verses 1 to 21 ita Cunnillgham, Mrs. James Mrs. Angus Howard was
pcu mmmuDJty or whether ~ I "The creation of 11 united Eu-1 to men,
.
read by Juanita Cunning- Ball, Mrs. Robert Beach, Mrs. guest.
son.
entry il to be put off indtlbut. rope ~uiret both responsilJWty ' ~ peace to everyland,
ham. Opening prayer by Mrs. Edwin HJdson, Mrs. William WinrUng prizes were Mrs.
Jr, perbape for yeart.
land trust.
~ W~th faith, hope and charity,
· . Chr!stma• songs were Gibbs, Miss Margie Brinker and Richard Owen and Mrs. Eugene
GAVE PARTY
ADd upon them alao may de- ••
With love on every hand.
by the group followed by the hostess, Mrs. David Fields, Gherke. A dessert course was
pend the future of the commun·
· · · Ttl. la•k cannot be ao·
by Mrs. Nellie Dudding. Jr.
served by Mrs. Bachner also to Mr.
Jty Itself. whether it really ls the compll.~hed overnight. That Is The Christmas card! all
call was answered by nam- The Executive Committee of
tertained Monday evening
forerunner of a united Europe why so many ~f the aol~l!ons •o
and sealed,
•
of favorite Chrlstma~ song.
Mi
held 8 Mt-m~rs were seated at a ta· their home on Rutland Road
stronger either than the United far envls&amp;ged m the British De· And re~y to be ~ailed,
and treasurer's re- the
ssionary Society
j ble With a Christmas center- with a Christmas party for
100
8
Stata or the Soviet Union or gotl.a~ns may
~ vague or In· In sendJng e~ch fnend
were read and approv ;~~~G:~s::d h::~o~e::~ Ipiece of
and wbi~e carna.- employets of the i r store,
whether Europe once more Is to aulCiclent - promJs~, Proced·
lng card,
.
'lbe society decided to sell 1 °~
tlons and greenery. G1fts were Young's Super Market. Those
ran beet lbkJ • tystem of eepv ures: declaration of mtent to bell hope I have not failed.
candy reindeer as a Chrlslmas '
.
exchanged and Mrs. Lucke, on present were Mr. and M r
10
arate alliAnces and power blocs se~.
motion in the future.
I,
project. A box of Christmas A Christmas program of reel- l:.ehalf of the class, presented Richard Root, Mr. and M r s.
IUbject flo old jeaJuslee, twpleBut that 1• precl8ely what t.he It 9 80 e~syk. at t~l• 1tlmef ~f d· gifts were sent by the aoclety tatlons and a pageant "The a gift to Mrs. Everett Thomas, Wilber Young, Mr. and M
lous ond ambitious.
EEC treaty wag In 1007 - and To over 00 8 ov ng r en •1 to the missionaries in San An· Star-Lighted Path" will be pre· teacher, and each member al- Ben Rife and Louise Hall
OtHr Natktn~ InteftltM
Ilook ,~w far we have come lin~t~For in this hustle and bust e tonio, Texas. The society will sented by the children a n'd so received a gift from M r s. one guest, Mrs. Harley (Kate)
Tht tommunity whJeh BritaiD then ·
vigil for t h e young people of the church on , _Th=om
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to jol.b 1s compote&lt;) of Hallstein ean quote tmpres8il'e Las mmute ta5ks seem to have o t d aon December
20, 1962 Sunday ever1lng December 23, 1
FrHIIl'e, West Germany, Italy, figures :
! no end. rtunate
7 untO 8 p.m. The Direc- 1962 at 7:30p.m. at the church. ,
Belgium, The Netherland8 and Internal farm tariffs amonlil' tlle If 1 ~ 80 unfo
tor of Missionary Education, Everyone is welcome. A ·~·- 1
Luxembour~~:.
,alx cut 35 per cent, industrial tar· To ski~ a friend 80 dr.ar'
Fo&amp;ter Grinstead present· ial offering will be taken
Upoo British entry alao de- 'lff• 50 per cent and with a chance We wlil humbly beg your fiH'the program uwho Cares." Rev. and Mrs. Simon .Roi•Jnoo~IJ
pende membenhlp for Denmark that all intemal tariffs will be l glvenesa,
a talk on Socially (the former Mae Johnson
Norway and Ireland.
' abollsht&gt;d by mid-!9!1?, two and • And make it up agal~:~ :;~~
Children.
"'Er- New Haven, W. Va.) and their II
And conditional upon tbat It the half yeara ahead. of ijChedule.
I
Love" WBI the topic three childrtn who are now
question of as~ociatt&gt; memhenhlp ' The grost~ nabonnl product of
the Chriatmaa proll'am. A sionaries in Kenya, Afiea.
for Sweden, Swlterland. Austria the six up 24 per cent between ----------j::__:::_=.::::::::~::!::::::...:::::::::= ---...-'~--~-- 11
and Portugal to whom Flrltaln Ia IQS8 and IOOJ.
I
bound through ill !leo with the lndUIItrial production up 29 per
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Church Of God Missionary
Society Meeting Is Held

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$2.98 ond up

$17.90
$99.50

$116.45

TIMEX WATCHES ·_

COMPLETE LINE OF TOYS,
BARBIE DOLLS a CLOTHES
F- Chrome or Gold Plohtcl lnltl•
on P.OO or ...,.llllfol•

For Only
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PT,o ToiMHOO In ........ &amp; holt po..... MJ4.

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1.o11f1 Hair Genuine

WASHER
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WY 'IDM5, TOOl

FURNITURE
fttol., a 111un1ar Nlthto
MIDDLII'OitT

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Soft Padded Leather Sole1. Pink, Blue

MASON - Mr, and Mro.
Paul D. Va Maire of Ma""'
are IIIIIOUIIdJtl the birth of a

GlrlllO. to I
Womens4to 10

Ill .~ Jfoopllol ... IJe.

eember t. 2'ltt baby Wllched
eight (IOilllda and oov• OWI&lt;OS
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and Mnl. David Vflllllfte

Oobnnhla and MrL
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baa been 111111111 B or

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VID MalrW d"iii"W•

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C....., ........ IIIII Nottonollr K -

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$J99 l&amp;

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Sweet Potatoes .,.... 4 ""·,!':!$1
Salad Dressing ....•,.,., .. ?. ··51c
Sweet Peas ........ 2 "'c.':: 35c
Vac Pac Corn
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PLUMBING

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Cranberry Sauce 2 ""c.:' 39c
Fruit Cocktail .. ...... .. 3 "::.!!' S1
Mayonnaise .... ··- .... •. 59c
Green 8eans ... c,. . . .8 os.,. $1
Tomato Juice .......... .. 4 ~= $1

Sugar

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ChristmB!I party of the JOF Webster Sr. and Mrs. Wllderclass of the United
muth, flower committee. A card
churcll was held Monday eve· of thank11 was read from Mrs.
nlng II tile dlurch.
Chapman lor flowers sent
Mrs. Antone Lucke, prellf... while hospitalized. Mn. C.
den1, was In charge o1 lhe :~::J~Tom=~inll thanked the class
lng, which opened with
oenl her white Ill
tiona, uslna: the Chr.latmas
alao for the contribution to•1anlill
. from Luke, with all
decoNJtions for
partlclpallng, lottowed
church. A report on the stamp II
olnglng of "Oh C o m books lor the choir waa etven
Faithful," "Away In the b) Mnl. Wildermuth,
'' uo Little Town
Refruhments carrying out the
and
Cbriltmas theme were served.
Night," with Mn.
Everett
Thomao ao acco-nlol.
Mra, Allen Elchlnger gave the
andolthallo nomloffnallng comker1 were reOfficers are Mn. Luc.
Your Depe...ble
ke, -ldent; Mra. H. E. CoopDtolor l'or
vice preoldent; Mn. Marta
oecrotaryt and Mlll.ll

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1d ~ per ~nt or
biDdlDIIOO nUWoa Wilt Europe- I ll~ wor trtht expamn~
lhfl .
'ket w I!!
ex Coin~~a; T. M. Glla'Wifi""'J ..._ of
When tho COmmoa M-1 th hi. I I)' ~~
lth Columbia &amp;!hoot hes tletn IU
: •Ooke~men IPIIk of "'oohesi(ln " DMeil lcurdren ne~~ a Ollll lw at hls borne with a congested
an oBrltaltl
M on •till
1ureereRards
coon a: th lung and pleurisy. Junior Jones
they •peak ol the foroet which -That
have broughl the lix throop the l!uropeu oommunlty limply
haa been 1ubstitullng as Janitor
evt'ly erllll of oraanlltle~~~ and an enlarged market and not u for him for the past two weeks.
enol her whJch brwght them to ·real eommunlty with political
Rlchard Jeffers has returned
•~t on th1 tbcmy queallon'.,u., ocon lc goall thUI
hla home alter having
ol agriculture.
tortlng her .~;....
'
1o a hernia operation
The lorceo of eolletlon, they -That Arltnln's podtlon on •I·
hospital recently. Ho
aay, alrNdy are at a minimum rlculture 11 unreallstl~.
nicely.
and might dfaappear altogether .. That the Macm.JIIan
Mr.
Mrs. Lavern
- l d rulel ol entry he rolaxt!d. menl erTs in altemptlnR to
family visited .Mr.
Thorelore, lboy 1peok of "faith" the question out of Brllloh
Reed Jeflera and Richard
·
Uco - that the movo lo 10
Sunc!Q oftemoon.
portoot to Britain that a
llr. and .Mro. Jewall Joneo
become a major tl!lsua In 1
have received word tbat their
h1h general election
1011 J~kle haa been promoted
To which the Brltioh reply:
to
rank of E-6, Thla ronk,
a., 1..., .../
"Who '"' hey to tell "'
comparable to Sgt. 1n tho or·
~·m11
to run our country?"
my wu atven to him lo
Vtolto FOftila Ol~co
Germany where be to
Thoma•, treasurer.
In tho olone pile which lo
Uonod wJit. the Armored
Mrs. O...ald Wildermuth, Mill•
Brlll•b ll'orelgn Olllco off
Grace C..IIIJibell and
Mr
01 1 tonk driver.
lulU !ltreot, a ...1 llro burno
.Mr. and .Mra. William
were named u I
an open llropto.,. against
b&amp;ve ntumed from
committee ODd .Mra.
early winter chlll.
where lboy spent
And in I morb~
YIIJIJni with
n- office, Lon! Privy seal Ed.
the l!ghll.
word Heotb ncolvtd thl.l
lfiiCIIIdeat durJna 1 breather
tween lltlnlons of Parllament

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28c

Dubuque Hams

Whole

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with tb.IJ COUpon and purchue .,
· $10 or more 8f Kroger
Exclude~ item• pro.bibUed bJ l.awl

Firestone's Tenderfed

lV• rert~rue tile right kJ
lim# quanrltie•

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CORNER

Thelt!pricet effecth'e until closing time, Chri•tmas Eve, Monday 6 P.M., all storea

Kal• Fail

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English Walnuts== .._ .. 59c

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OPEN
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