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ao Dt9r SentiMt. Pomeroy-Midclleport, 0 • Jan. so, 1967

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Trainln&amp; Center,

Se.rvice Held
For Mr. Grover
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Pomeroy

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,(USATCAI ·Fort ' Knox, Kh. for i Funeral serviCeS for
'his . 'llal 'ght eel&lt;
mil' A. Grover were held from
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w ' 0 1 •- , Ewing Funeral Home last
u ry tralnmg. Vance Is .the son day at 3"30 p m with the
Mlss Roberta !Craeu~r.
or Mr. and Mrs. Drexel c ' Edison Weav.;. ;.lflciatlng.
' dent ~~ Ohio University'
Vance, Route I, Ha rnsonville.
Special music was provided lspending th_e between
'-====~:::====, by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eblin vacallon With her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Deloog.
and . Mrs. Eldon Kraeuter.
Burial was in Rock Springs MISSes Leda Mae and Rober·
. MelliS THf.A lkt cemetery, and pallbearers were Ia Kraeuter were Saturday vis·
his nepltewa, Pat Eads, Bob
in GaiUpolls.
Eads, Mike Ends, Jerry Eads, Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Wilson
TONIGHT and TU ESOA Y
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Roger McClelland , David .Rich- of Hoctlngport ~ere Tndh~ay
Janu1ry :..•31
ards, Douglas Grover, J•mmy ~=: ~::.~. o Mr. a
rs .
DI!AN MArt ilN
"TEXAS ACROSS THE
M nd
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RIVER"
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Here from out-of-town were
r. a Mrs. Stanley Pullins
- Tecbrul:olorMr.
and
Mrs.
Leonard
M
cKee,
son, Stanley Wa~e
A Swingln' Fun-Romp that
Fractures tb.e Frontier! Dea n Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wade, agnoha were weeken ~1r:~~
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Martin • ..Alain Delon, J oey Mrs. Clifford Eads, Mr. and of Mr. and Mrs. George
Bishop, ltonntary Forsyth.
Mrs. Pat Eads aod family, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Colorc~~rtoMs :
and
Mrs. Kenneth West and and son of Magnolia were
IPr•c;tical Yoker
family,
Mr. aod Mrs. Charles urday .- of Mr. and Mrs.
Monstruus Ceremonies
'Dumb Ub • Fo•
Gilkey aod fahlily , Athens ; Mr. Sherley Swan.
j~ ,.._llfitse Chicken
and Mrs.
George Snowden, Miss Reah Miller of Dayton,
A!Jfn
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Wadsworth . Ohio; Mr. ancj a missionary from
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v(~Y., Febru.r-y I Mrs. Ro~er McClelland aod Formosa, was the housegnest
" Milt OPEN
famil y, GalltpoiiS: Mr. and Mrs. Miss Lydia Ebershach
TROIS8AY. FRiDAY
James
Hawley and
famlly, the weekend and spoke at
•nd SATURDAY
TIImms; Mr. and Mrs. Mike United Methodist chW"ch
February 2-3-4
GEORGE STEVENS
Goff and son, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday morning
"THE GUATEST STORY
Willis West, Mr. and Mn. War. Miss Lydia Ebersbach
EVER TOLD"
ren Graha
.~~.~· p owha·1 guest, Miss Reah Miller,
. m and SO•m,
- Technicolor:Max Von Sydow, a.s JESUS; an
Pomt ; Mr. · and Mrs. Arlie Rev · and Mrs · c· Melvin
Dorothv McGu ire, as MARY; Ebrm adod famdy,
Columbus; kire were Sunday dinner
CharltOn Heston, a.s .John the M
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an
Mrs.
Arthur
Mrs.FIHarry p H
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Baptist ; Jo hn \\loy ne, David Lancaster; Mr. and Mrs
. SliTUI'th .
McCall um, Van Heflin, Car· li
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rs. orence o ey was
roll Baker, Angela Lansbury,
am u ~rd, Mr. and Mrs. sunday evening diMer guest
Sal Mineo, Shelley Winters,
llh- her daughter and
Ed Wynn. Pat Boone, Ina Henry Ebhn and famll y,
Halin. Sidney Puitier, Joann nois: Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Mr. and Mrs. Dwight
Dunham, Clitude Rains, J ose
Clagg,
Huntington, W. Va and Skip.
and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wade Mr. and Mrs. Bud Thourin,
daughter Robin and grandson
Don Huddleston ot Parkersburg,
W. Va. were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Logan and Skip.
Miss Paula Theiss and

Met'gs "
Event s
make~du&amp;

HonJt11t0kerCiub 12th Birthday
··~eft.S. Witb
01 Dallas Weber
Mrs.mor:.an
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MEIGS Consolidated
Boosters will meet Tuesday
J.an. 31 at 7:30 p. m. at 1M
Pomeroy Elementary building.
&lt;\ll memheni of the organitalion are urged to attend.
WEDNESDAY
POMEROY Skespear
will meet Wednesday at 2 p. m.
at the home of Miss Lydia
ersbach.
FEBRUARY MEETING
tht Middleport Amateur
d CJ b .11 be held
en Feb
u WI
day
1 at the ~ome of Mrs
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Paul DaviS, Middleport, start·
at 8 p.m.
THURSDAY
LAUREL CLIFF Better
Health Club will have a hoho
party at the home of M "·
Clifford Jacobs Thursday evening. Each member is to take

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F•"nal Plan·s ., or
·March--i Dl'mes

M
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Hostess to
s·
'ewing Club

About
M"ddJeport

rey Beam, COlUmbus; Mr.
Mrs. Opha OffuH, Pomeroy
D.: Mrs. Eddie Murphy
daughter, Tuppers Plruns; Mr.
and M111. John Wickham, Mr.
aod Mrs. Gene Wells and lamfi!'I'~~~~~~~· ~ Ily, Mrs. Barbara Sargent, Mr.
Roger Gaul, William _Reeves,
Norman Bahrs, Marvm Kee.
baugh,
Mary Bowles, all of
RaWs Ben Franklin
Chester; Mrs. Edith Betzing
MIDDLEPORT
aod Mrs. Rev. Young, Tuppers

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Plains.

ELECTRIC HEATING PADS

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At W or~ hip Servi£e

Color TY
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TERMS
SEE THIS, AND OTHER UNBEATABLE
ADMIRAL COLOR TV'S AT

BAKER FURNITURE

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Guy Cowan, lay leader,
the spePkj!T for the worship
service Sunday mornins at the
Pomeroy First Baptlll cburcit.
An organ prelude, HJa liands.
by Mrs. J. H. ~nsoa &lt;H'·
ganlat, opened ihe oervice .
slstlns In the scnice were loy
leaden, Geor&amp;e Skbmer, J. H.
stephenSOD and Dale ,Wippel.
M111. JMOPb eoot· gave the
children's ~. alter which
Mn. Elmer t'ilckltam presented a solo,· "I· .Know Wltolr!
Have -De~WVeU..
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NEWLY ELECTED OFFICERS first officers of the newly
Meigs Local Booster Association are, left to right, as they were instaUed
a
combined meeting of Boosters at Rutland. gymn Monday evening. Mrs; Lorena
nold, treasurer; Robert Snowden, vice P!'!~dent; Frank W. Porter, president, and
~w11 Sauer,.acretary.; .~,~~

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Jim. Mrs. Corwell was o~~~~~
ist for the wedding of ~
McEJhiMy and Ropald Th&lt;lmEI-1
son held Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Ruo.se·
Columbus, visited with
ti.ves over the weekend ln~~tl
!ng her father, Mr. Rue 1
erman and Mr. and Mrs.
Ired Roush.
Cheri Mayer, Columbus,
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Visit Elberfelds Housewaru.Departllltld
On the Main Floor

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gar·
well (Judy Butcher) spePI the
weekend with her parents, Mr
and Mrs. Ira Butcher and son,

Meinhart.
Mrs. D. E. Miller has
turned from a week's visit
COlumbus with her son
family, Mr. aPd Mrs. Chwrle•l
Miller.
Mrs. Mike Fletcllner, Colum·l
bus, was the weekend gual
her mother, Mrs. Hallie Srnltb.l
Mrs . Fletchner, a soloist, join·
eel the lleath Methodist Church
choir for the Sunday mo•mlng I
service.
Mr. and Mrs. Myron
and cblldren, Jell and
of CleveiJIKI were
guests of ber parents, Mr.
Mrs. John Seines.
' Mrs. Victoria Stacey Is a
bent at Akron General Hos1~t-j
al where she underwent
surgery this past week. She
in room 614 for friends wlsldng
to remember her with cards.

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Wayne Koehler and Mr.
Mrs. Ernest Taylor,
R. D.: Mr. and Mrs.
Gaul and son, Belpre; Mrs.

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Columbus and Southern . Ohio
Electric Company soclal room.
The mareh was to be Saturday,
January 28 with the members
bl'ing!nc the money to
the
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ing Club members were enter· Mrs. · Frank Eschleman, pres-tained Saturday evening at the ident, conducted the meeting .
home of Mrs. Perry Mitch. Mf' and led In the ritual opening. A
Cindy Farmer, daughter of Shirley Mills presided in the social waal tenlatlvely set for
Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Farmer • ab;~nce · of the president, M,. Mol)day, Jan. 00. Th~ .cultural !
Dayton, and a student at Ohio Georg~ Htickett. · Cilrds were program qn aptique dishes was
University in Athens, is
sent to shut-in membirs
ir:;- pre!iente4 b)' ~~·
~~ard I
ing the semester vacation with eluding, ltj.rs. ,Joh,n . Seines, Mrs. Crooks in wh1ch ·she d'-played i
1mate, Miss Dee Dee Cross of her grandmother, Mrs.
carl Mattox aod Mrs. Norman the . ylpes of dishes Incll!dlng
1 Ohio University. Athens, spen,I IFarmer and Mr. and Mrs. Ar· Foss of Point Pleasant, w. va pewter, wood, ch!na and otben.
1the weekend with Miss
thur Skinner.
Mrs. Foss, sister of Mrs . Mitch, Refresh.ments were se"ed at
i Lytle.
Miss Joy Boggs,
is ~peratlng !rom a lractur- the close of the ·meeting. Plans
nurse at Holzer
ed anl,ie.
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were also mnde for 8 eooples
School of Nursing. Gallipolis,
Gam~ were played aod pnz· party to. be held I~ February Jn ,
the weekeod with
es W.ni by Mrs. Willis Grueser, a . combmed meetmg With the
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parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. WOllam Reynolds, and the Xi Gamma Mu chapter.
Boggs.
door prize won by Mrs. Erne.st Present were Rita Ball, Ann
Mr. and Mrs. James Brewing- Hughes. A salad course was Bornitz Lois Clelland
JudY
ton visited Saturday in Colum- served by Mrs. Mitch a!ld Mrs. Crooks ' SUndra Drak~ Doris
, Ewing,' Carolyn Grue'ser Pat
bus Wl.th her sister, Mrs. William Robson.
Visiting Mrs. Linn!e GauI ,
,
Attending in addition to the Hindy, Ina Mendows,
Carol
Esther Kissell who Is recuper- bov
Ch ester recentIy were Mr.
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Mrs. J. B. Crockarell and
ating from a heart ailment
e were Mrs. Herman Ball· McCullough, Marie O'DoPneU,
ily of Alexandria, Va.; Mr.
Riverside Hospital in
ey, Mrs. Kenneth Byer, Jane Betty Rawlings, Rosetta RedoMr and Mrs Keith
Goble Gilkey, Be«.y Clme, Mrs. James vlan, Ruth Rlffie Barbara
G. Gau I, Mrs. Ina Faye
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Mrs. Carrie Smith aod son, Ar- and daughter, Jennifer and J'lVI'den, Lili'•an Sm'th
tie and Mr F. M. Guthrie, Bridget visited recently in Co- hostesses.
da Watso~.
Athens; M111. Helen
lumbus with relatives.
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pn; dlurdllart
Weber, in observanc:.· of "" gram of tbe Junlor MYJ' of WUUam ~ f t l too ~dol2lb birthday. Tile. party wa.• Heath Mtthodlll CWrd! gi"'P • llllnl· 81 Ibis topic, ~
held Saturday aftmloon at llil SUnday evenlnS. Stepbanle Old lasm lilr Bulldllll tbe Kll!f.6d
home In Rutland. Games Wei'O aave a review of !be life of C!f God. SeVeral 'quOI.Illons fronl
played ~nd .prlzes won bY Mark iAlke, OPe o1 the wrtten of the N«man ,V!Deent Peat. - •
Morru, Jan Kennedy and the aospeb.
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~veri. FolnowiD&amp; the study, 1M
door pr1zo lly Terry Geoi-ge.
Eddie Brown, pi'esld!iit, P.r f grrup from . iw )lll!f' l8llJ
'11le valentine them~ was car, -sided aod during the busllleN -era! hymm ,and 'lli!ID • ..,
rted 0111 in 1M refresbn~ents of meeting plana were made lor a joined
.!be ·Syrllcusl I"'UP
cupcakes, Ice cream and can- lll&lt;&amp;tlng party Ill P:ebrullJy ,otl (or . ~).· PUmbon. , Iller .
m. ·
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ely hearts. Favors ol balloons a bl'eUiaat on Easter Sund~y whl"!t 111 old las~ leoti·
~ George Skinner was
given.
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tollo~ the earl1 sltlll'be JIIOI\111 lneef.ir\g ,.as lleld and
pointed as
a new Council AHeJl!llt!g were Julta llutcllil' oemce. Games were played I the sel"'lct eltl6ed :wltll. a bytnP
member for the year The elub &amp;011, Ruth : Ann Drutnmond, Jan and refreahments served
oy , sing•. :·
will~ llllke name tag; and pr&lt;&gt; Kennei:ly, MarK Morris, Randy Jennifer Goble.
I=~-r-------•Ide coffee. for
Achievement Haynes, -Jerry Coleman, Jlod. Present were Ed&lt;;lle Brown..J nJght warehman' waa
.tiber
Day the ...ace and date to ~ ney Ilysell, Terry George, llnl&gt;- Jney Reitter,,• Greg Donahue, · dru!llt or ftblllne w11en he 111 m'
"" A style review =•· ble Birchllt!ld, James
·-' m&lt;ined theq\ in panle to ......,..
8Jlll0Unced.
BlrctJ. Karen J. 0Iutsod • · Ll nda Ger~..,
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planned as a !eatu- of the dai:' field, R,lckey Carter,
DoM• Slephlllle On!r Ch_arlotte &amp;It- ...,;no "II. PAl .. bls
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Mrs. Morgan and Mrs · I.ewa•· Weber and Jane HutchlniiDil. · Mrs.
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h11 vtelpltv.
Jones.
~ was nelher
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Grueser report~!&lt;! on the bealt~
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coolerence held m Jackson.
WATCIIMAN TIIINXS BIG '11!• cat wu 8 cheetah lhat bad
"legal Affairs" will be the
CAGNES SUR ' MER. France ..cape&lt;! lrom Its owner llvjllc
topic !o( lhe next meeting to
(UP~) - P~llce thought I he near this yj)lage
bebeld li'ebn!Pr¥ 21 •t the
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b{l1ne o!Mrs. William Gruesor.
~ttendmg we.rf.' the above 1
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and Mrs. HOtner Radford, Mrs PI
d 1 th 8
Scott Folmer, and Mrs. Amo~ alansM wehre 1ma0ie or oteb ";
LOunar d·
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EKe o
mes m ers
Mareh
when the Ohio
Eta Phi
Ch apter of BeIa Sl gma ph.·'
Sorority met last week at ihe

rtei!tltly at
be•
home, A . ROlld.
'!'be imeetlng, in · ehal ge of
Mra. Raymo1•H:Oie, counril
mel!lber, opened WltJI devotiOM
~ from ~ - \lpper Room
by Mrs. WiUtam ·Grueser. A report en Council meeting held
January 5, wu ~~ by MN~
Cole. It was announced
that
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...Mrt.te thew. A.!lockMorson
5prings Home- llortor at • party gJven by iii• lllrlst and ~ rllm· OD tbe 1411 ~.. of ~ .Meth~M~bot

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He'siWted
Moeller Bid

Danger Seen in Unplanned Grow

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HELEN HELP us!

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.Voice

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Awards·Made
To Cub Scouts
Of Pack 240

This enlumn is for young ~
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their problems and pleasfun.
their troubles and
with
. the rest of Helen Help
' II welcomes. laughs but
dodge a sertous question
a bru!h-ofl.
Send your teen-age questions

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SOCiety
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State Holstein

AsSociation
Meets Feb. I

JANUARY

aiAIANa SALE
~L~rt•ill$ For

All T!Mif.mily

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to his present posllloo August

\~":ciditlon to his one

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!plus the price for a rented tux) _ d P 11
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Dead" ... That
I'm sure he 'd rather keep 11 1or Cas
. S WIed
his 1
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Himself
01us ~~Y m w en
actress for the producers
marshalling talent, ideas and
avon e ankiyd - nd
. , Rise Stevens' low spirits
"Mrs. Goldfarb &amp; the Aill.gaMoreover, you
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dul b 11 uld ' from the New Met droppmg
lora") was teste or "'e roe
~-programs.
"real formal" . a I a wo ,' fine Nal'l to...· Met ~roupei
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and ~I'&lt;ICialmed just
dandy;
Fm!man said . government
go together
a ees i until '58 at least .. .
Butterfly's back living here, 10
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and a mmuet.
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prosramo
ease pove.,.
Besides, when girl
Invites wnter Carol BJOrkman •
Queens.
promote rural ecilnomlc growth
boy, SHE pays the tab .. .
=fiece-bdforbetesttaklngs. . .
Swl!ty Morgln, last of .
hove made great progress.
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great Damon Runyoa
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"We have nev&lt;!r
YOU1H ASKED FOR IT, you're too young or
. I • ·• only the
ten, Is seriously Ill in Mt.
of Helen Help US! this anyway.
mvothv,.lhn~ter but
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Pity. _H.
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Hospital, L. A.... otto. PromInger pronounced Faye Duna·
- SHE'S TOO
Dear Helen:
.. · What puzzles, or mal&lt;esi
•
1
In ''H 1lo
TO DATE
way' per ormance
e '
To girls who ask you bow . cynical, most of Bdwy. Is
Sundown" exciting enongh 10
In.,,. Helen:
gain weight, here's wbat my the one rrreally-bl~hot
sign her for two more ... LBJ's
1 have had a crush on a IS. doctor told me: Drink one
ed out of the crlmlnal
top White House aide Bob
1
iye.ar-o td boy for six months. 1 of rieh· Dillk IDunedlately
ment when cau~t
ner can bead a H'weod studio
going on 14. I think he likes TER eaeh meal. Not between ed (Ice can go way up
- U he wants II ... 'The "Toas a sister - he's a friend meals or before eating, ao thio Illes) . . . The B. 0.
my brother's.
ldlls the appetite. My sister and flagranUy told ticket broke~s:
Pacli m Cub Scouts met Fri· There's a bl.g dinner • dance I gained five pounds In a month "Look, I believe In Ice, penod .
day, Jan. 27, at the Methodist
up where kids are al· this way. - EVA
- in cash! ... Back In De c.
Cburch
Ru"and. A ......,,.,
will enst about $5(1 a
pillar said college prexy
...
"'~~
.
Dear
Helen:
CJ
k
. "~"
!lag cero!mony was perfoiined ·
. - it's a real
formal
ed ar Kerr was gomg
~..
by Cubs Of Lion rank wlio ,were
thing Should I
ask Since my mother dlvorc
... Bill Buck!O'j'S due for a
·
my Dad three years ago, we d
In
Ba
Gol•j·l
Edward Mitchell, Sieve Ander- him be my escort" He'd ha•."e have had all the money and ays ,•em. ar on
rry
lOll, Greg France, MJke
buy his own ticket. - MA· nice thin s we could ever wan~ wate~ s AriZ. ranch, then a
Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Ricky Bolin, Allen toWt;ry,
TURE 13.
But 1 Jn•t stand much more Ue hop to New Zeal~nd,
"!•lied with their daughter
Melvin Cremeans.
Dear 13:
of this The neighbors are get· tralla and Switzerland, back In Jjmlly, Mr. and Mrs. Junior
Awards were lilade Ill Ed- Don't ask!
tin u · a petition to ask us to two months (TV shows taped Congrove and family of Wooster
ward Mitchell, Lion badge; U a 15-year-old boy has 11&lt; mo~e. p
ahead) .. , Who owns the white and ~Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Robert Wllllamson and Melvin
My mother goes out with
Rolls-Royce (N. J.
son of Rittman.
Cremeans, Denner stripe; Steve
different man almost everY MKS.I) with a
th
Dr: and Mrs. Ed Humphrey
Anderson, two year pin; Ricky
nl.gbt. I beg her to get a
tmy coat-of-arms on e
. Huntington, W. Va., were
Bolin, two year pin and a gold
Jar job but she says I
we saw cruising at 5th &amp; ?2nd. end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
IIIII sUver arrow; and Roger
stay out of ber business.
styUshly ominous,
window: Humphrey.
. ·.
1\rllt, • new member, was aHer boy friends sometimes dark-tinted (prescription len••· Patricia and .DaVId Smith
ward"d the Bobcat pin.
think I'm pori of the game. I no doubt) to let tile .
Long Bottom VISiied
GiliJles were played an~ re·
lock myself In my room.
watch .the peasants while . with Mrs. Edna Stewart
lreahiilents ~ed by 'Deif ·sl . Mrs. Minnie McGrath was a Don't feel sorry for my moth· couragmg Bdwy.
enlummsts Anderson B. Kibble.
Janet ;Galin and Donna William· recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. er. She lhlnks her kind of life from keyhnllng ln.
The Don Coleman family
1011 were hostesses.
James Irvin Cremeans at Shade.
Is j~ fine. ~ut she
doesn't
Columbus were weekend
Councll Is the CQb Master,
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Kpopp need me. H~ early can a girl We hear ABC sorapped a of Mrs. Helen Archer.
'
visited here and retllTDed to leave 11 011!0 · - *LMOST 15
$I50,000 film aboot narcotics . . . Mr. a_nd Mrs. Warren
Dayton on Saturday.
.
.Dear Almost 15:
Sam Bronston,. whooe
films were dmner guests of Mr.
A girl can leave tomorrow, once seemed aboul to
Mrs. BJII Mered1th and
'I""
·Mr . .and Mrs. Robert Jewell If there:s d~e cause- and tbere him the new Cedi B.
of Beverly.
were dinner guests of Mr. ·and eertalllly 10 In fOOl' case! eo.. Is In for more troubles
-Mrs. Lyle Balderson
Mrs. Glen Jewell of Pagevlllc. tact your Dad o~ closa rtla· from the $3.&amp; million
Dr. Don Gibson, Mrs. Gibson ·tives and ask them to lind you won against him by
and children spent the weekend a decent borne. - H.
backer Pierre s. DuPont;
here with relatives.
. Dea• Helen:
ston has agreed to nppear
I am writing this lor an teen'
Mr. and Mr3. Rayroond Sax- age girls. 11 bappens often. Boy 16 In crlmlnal court,, K•.&gt;me,
PT. PLEASANT - The
ton of Middleport ,;sited Mrs. meets girl at a dance. They gel
for a ennfrontation With
DRY CLEANING
. ern District Holstein Fresian Grace Carr.
along just fine all evening. He former parlller (Barneych k
-SERVICEAssoelaUon of West
Mrs Lonnie Hudson visited says he wants to see her again mthanls )I over snml'de hluryge ec s;
will ·liold their annual .plamilng
·
. and writes down her phone
s 1 ~n .s ?
(Upon Your Requ11tl
meeUng Feb. I, at •8. p. m. In Mrs. Carr recently.
number .. . Then he
never Bronston f~clng ft!OI:~ (ederal
the West Virginia Boom of Gt!!!e Mrs. Ruth Snodgrass and Paul calls!
interest here In N. V: '... Out·
BaD's Restau,...t In Pt. Pfeas· Arix .tailed on their motber, We waste our time staying
Parka , ·
Hoving
1rit.
,
Mrs Arix.
.
home walling. It's a bl.g dlslllu·
wear· Second St.
Pomeroy
This meeting will be for; the
·
·
slonlilenl Can you ehange their.
Is
entire famlly of ·Holstein breed· Miss Addle Bradfield was able ways with a blast, Helen? era in 111~ ar&lt;~&amp;. In 11\e ~t . to attend Sunday Sehool·Sunday. 0 G ·
dtaner ffiet!llng baS beerl'fleld- Mrs. · Bud Morris, Mrs. Eliza ~· D:
•
this meeting will be · a itl.late Jordan and Mrs. Stout attended Sorry 1 can't change "call
type.
'
the funeral of Mr. Earl Stowers someu,;,e" hoya any more than
will oonslst of at Albany.
1 can reform "Luncb
some'.
. · for the· com- Mrs. May Mason Is employ· Ume?" men wbo chill secretar. Mr. Grayson ~en., ed In Athens.
. .
ies.
the Holstein' Fres-Mrs. Jolm Stout
My only advlJ:e concerning
and Mr. Clark
your short-memoried male Is:
ol VI. Va. '!'be.. word jumbo was mtro- Expect nothing and you may
As~tlon; duced to the American langu- be . pleasantly surprised. U not,
heifer · reP. T. Barnum, who ehaim the socks oil him
at
will lie disthe
great 'frlcan next Saturday's dance. PerhBps
breeders
Jumbo to lhls coun- ibis ti.me be'll remember that
try.
·
phone number. - 8 .
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ae
~·~= to aid
oun ln
a'r't In
lion suppo""
1

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- lot alone lllJWered ~ In this llokl 'n!e P'II1'!IIUI!Iome Ue betrtlct oa tlllllre pcillq Ia
Iille these: 'Wbat 11 Acllnllllslratloll !lOW mUel ball rural life.
deilrable mPilllum llJe for of Ita mora tllan f1 biJIIon.a. Dr. C. EdwiD Glllllaur, ID a
oae metropoiiiiD _ , . year Ill liiJ'al k&gt;llll to noa-farm opeech prep&amp;red for the ...nfumueh wetcbt sbould be people, yet aUU 1enda 111'11101'1 enee here, laid tile .._ oa L.~r=;:;:-;:...+--r-"T"'-.
giv&lt;!n to rural-url&gt;an boW.:. tn more dollan than Wbea It 'IPU poverty is not belni won In
1
location of 1overnment facillUes devoted .mwat ncllllively to rural Amerl&lt;a - It, tndetd, II ..-~=:::::::--1-.L....J
and awarding of eonstractl? lhelt need~ ftve yearo ago, he baa rea1l)' beguD there."
'Are more federal i~~Ce~~tlveo said.
Gllmoolr, I prolt!IIOI' of co•·
to encoorage rural Froeman odded new op. el'lll!lent at Grinnell ColleJe,I?;:X~;.;'\I;rr::=-!jl-.,.-,.,.....,
development?'"
proaches to fighting rural Iowa, oald ourvers IDdleale
.A
Freeman said rural develop. poverty and bulldlnc general that whUe 1... than S8 per cent ~~~·;:::::;~.l. ....l._J
ment must lnchxle improvement opportunity whlcb can hold of the Dlllon'a populati.on llvea~~GUIFER1
of farm Income, plus progress population In rural artaS are In rural areas, IIIey !Delude ·
Now..._ the dreled leltero
1n a wide range of fields aimed being sought in studies within 1over 4S per cent of the nalion'o
f...
-er. u
at building noa.farm income in !he administraUon and by a poor.
----,
. IUUeoted br the ..... t1111oon.
rural area•.
Presldenlal National Advisory He said rural areas bave far
l'rllllie SllRPRli AJSIEI...
~
Loaaa To N.. Farm.en
Commission on Rural Poverty. •bare ol oubelandard housing, ~..:.:::.;:.::::=.:::.!=:~~_J_ ,.___
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4
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He noted lbat his department The commlaolon last weekend Imore than lbeir proporUonate
(....
is lnereaslng its coacentration 1opened a series of regional pub- health services and education.
,
IIIAII fi.UIK ~VAGI H~ ••-row).
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....., ;:::••r--"!"'•-fo••PI.....Sr

WASHINGTON !UPI) culture &amp;ecrttOey OrviUa
1rteman today atlaclr.ed
"ftallooal ldloey" of unplanned
I'"" ill when faWn&amp; to
en lbe rural eeonomy could
force 1111111t Americaal lnw a
fflf v~ti'IJIII ptto-prone super~. • ,
Freemtil •d the danger
I'DWS parUy from a "hidden
crisis" In rural areu that are
loolq ,popula~on because
bave too few jobs, too HtUe Income and .. .tlon, aqd too
lew commwdty services.
But ' "!'lf.her ' vital danger
lbal "we licit any
IUitlODaiiOIIID rural-urban
ance," he oald.
Freetnan't comment! caml!!
a speedi ~for delivery

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film'
ho
· s guns to
ail blanks: 300 were
a one •. cene when an all-ltoo
lrU
ed th
. e sn1per pepper
e oea.
lth
half d
Ill
Uon w a
a ozen r e
shnta, fortunately ail ~tray;
ph
th u s Border p
00
oay, e · ·
atrot and Calif. Higb~ay. Patrol
tnv..Ugated . . . llmlatiiiiS 1D
Queen Liz' dinner at. Buckln!l'
ham Palace for Russ1an Premier Kosygln
read "lounge
··-" hi b tr sl ted meant
sw~. w c
an a
the Russkis never bother . to
don dinner jackets oor taileoal8
so gueS\8 shouldn't embarr!li!
'em with chic.

Dr. porter IS.
F"Irst Speaker
February 9th

lall&lt;. nr.
Porter will serve as
of the
hay and snage j•"'...,.••. T h 0
Mher judge wu
~·I be
George
~
Sbarpe, Stale Extension
t· "·t In Soil Conservation.
....,
TWs year's Mason County Hay
and Silage Show wlll he held
at Clement's State Tree Nunery at Lakin Farmers will reg- ·
~er their hay and silage exhlblts February 7 the exhibits
will be j"•·ed the' 8th, and the
"""
wUI be presented the
Any Mason County farm.
. ellglbl to lhibil hay and
er •s he ~w :. hio farm
g
·
Lake Loulse in the C~a~:: /j
Is Internationally
for Its beauty•

Wishes For A
Speedy Recovery
W"dh A
BEAUTIFUL VASE
OF FLOWERS
$3.00up

a..,-Momdoes! ''You

should teD

your
Mommy."

Original name of Mount
. non, George Washington's
' was the Lltne Hunting Creek
Plantallon.

S0 rvlng Pomeroy,
Mason City and Entire
Big Bend ArM

.
PT PLEASANT - Dr. Cliff·
ord D Porter State Extension
Speci~ist in Agronomy,
SPR~D ,
be the first speaker at .the
son County Hay and ~~\:: \1
Show February 9. His Sl
will be "Lime and Its Effect
on Fertility." Dr. Porter wlll
also discuss changes In the W!f/
Virginia University Soil Testlog program.
No f\1~ To Wait To Open Windows
Dr. Porter Is • •native
of
Pennsylvania. He received his
... tlil'fM:h:'
BS, MS, and PhD from Penn- .. - ,.. 1'\.lll~ ·
sylvania Slate Unlvenlty with
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
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.Voice

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~ ilor-IAINIIOUII

Awards·Made
To Cub Scouts
Of Pack 240

This enlumn is for young ~
•··
their problems and pleasfun.
their troubles and
with
. the rest of Helen Help
' II welcomes. laughs but
dodge a sertous question
a bru!h-ofl.
Send your teen-age questions

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Reedsville
sOCiety
. Notes

m'

HarriSODviiie
SOCiety
• News

State Holstein

AsSociation
Meets Feb. I

JANUARY

aiAIANa SALE
~L~rt•ill$ For

All T!Mif.mily

- - -----·-botany,

.

H:b!"!'l:g;,~

to his present posllloo August

\~":ciditlon to his one

O.f
Broadwav
'J
'J

!plus the price for a rented tux) _ d P 11
.11
..oy. ~a erson
Dead" ... That
I'm sure he 'd rather keep 11 1or Cas
. S WIed
his 1
'I eh 't
Himself
01us ~~Y m w en
actress for the producers
marshalling talent, ideas and
avon e ankiyd - nd
. , Rise Stevens' low spirits
"Mrs. Goldfarb &amp; the Aill.gaMoreover, you
a a
a'
.
d I ,.
I
""........, (0 strengthen anti·
dul b 11 uld ' from the New Met droppmg
lora") was teste or "'e roe
~-programs.
"real formal" . a I a wo ,' fine Nal'l to...· Met ~roupei
.-·-•
like the M nk
~mg
•.
and ~I'&lt;ICialmed just
dandy;
Fm!man said . government
go together
a ees i until '58 at least .. .
Butterfly's back living here, 10
.... and
and a mmuet.
1 • .
•
,
to
prosramo
ease pove.,.
Besides, when girl
Invites wnter Carol BJOrkman •
Queens.
promote rural ecilnomlc growth
boy, SHE pays the tab .. .
=fiece-bdforbetesttaklngs. . .
Swl!ty Morgln, last of .
hove made great progress.
r1
great Damon Runyoa
1
"We have nev&lt;!r
YOU1H ASKED FOR IT, you're too young or
. I • ·• only the
ten, Is seriously Ill in Mt.
of Helen Help US! this anyway.
mvothv,.lhn~ter but
i~::~~
Pity. _H.
e ea
Hospital, L. A.... otto. PromInger pronounced Faye Duna·
- SHE'S TOO
Dear Helen:
.. · What puzzles, or mal&lt;esi
•
1
In ''H 1lo
TO DATE
way' per ormance
e '
To girls who ask you bow . cynical, most of Bdwy. Is
Sundown" exciting enongh 10
In.,,. Helen:
gain weight, here's wbat my the one rrreally-bl~hot
sign her for two more ... LBJ's
1 have had a crush on a IS. doctor told me: Drink one
ed out of the crlmlnal
top White House aide Bob
1
iye.ar-o td boy for six months. 1 of rieh· Dillk IDunedlately
ment when cau~t
ner can bead a H'weod studio
going on 14. I think he likes TER eaeh meal. Not between ed (Ice can go way up
- U he wants II ... 'The "Toas a sister - he's a friend meals or before eating, ao thio Illes) . . . The B. 0.
my brother's.
ldlls the appetite. My sister and flagranUy told ticket broke~s:
Pacli m Cub Scouts met Fri· There's a bl.g dinner • dance I gained five pounds In a month "Look, I believe In Ice, penod .
day, Jan. 27, at the Methodist
up where kids are al· this way. - EVA
- in cash! ... Back In De c.
Cburch
Ru"and. A ......,,.,
will enst about $5(1 a
pillar said college prexy
...
"'~~
.
Dear
Helen:
CJ
k
. "~"
!lag cero!mony was perfoiined ·
. - it's a real
formal
ed ar Kerr was gomg
~..
by Cubs Of Lion rank wlio ,were
thing Should I
ask Since my mother dlvorc
... Bill Buck!O'j'S due for a
·
my Dad three years ago, we d
In
Ba
Gol•j·l
Edward Mitchell, Sieve Ander- him be my escort" He'd ha•."e have had all the money and ays ,•em. ar on
rry
lOll, Greg France, MJke
buy his own ticket. - MA· nice thin s we could ever wan~ wate~ s AriZ. ranch, then a
Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Ricky Bolin, Allen toWt;ry,
TURE 13.
But 1 Jn•t stand much more Ue hop to New Zeal~nd,
"!•lied with their daughter
Melvin Cremeans.
Dear 13:
of this The neighbors are get· tralla and Switzerland, back In Jjmlly, Mr. and Mrs. Junior
Awards were lilade Ill Ed- Don't ask!
tin u · a petition to ask us to two months (TV shows taped Congrove and family of Wooster
ward Mitchell, Lion badge; U a 15-year-old boy has 11&lt; mo~e. p
ahead) .. , Who owns the white and ~Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Robert Wllllamson and Melvin
My mother goes out with
Rolls-Royce (N. J.
son of Rittman.
Cremeans, Denner stripe; Steve
different man almost everY MKS.I) with a
th
Dr: and Mrs. Ed Humphrey
Anderson, two year pin; Ricky
nl.gbt. I beg her to get a
tmy coat-of-arms on e
. Huntington, W. Va., were
Bolin, two year pin and a gold
Jar job but she says I
we saw cruising at 5th &amp; ?2nd. end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
IIIII sUver arrow; and Roger
stay out of ber business.
styUshly ominous,
window: Humphrey.
. ·.
1\rllt, • new member, was aHer boy friends sometimes dark-tinted (prescription len••· Patricia and .DaVId Smith
ward"d the Bobcat pin.
think I'm pori of the game. I no doubt) to let tile .
Long Bottom VISiied
GiliJles were played an~ re·
lock myself In my room.
watch .the peasants while . with Mrs. Edna Stewart
lreahiilents ~ed by 'Deif ·sl . Mrs. Minnie McGrath was a Don't feel sorry for my moth· couragmg Bdwy.
enlummsts Anderson B. Kibble.
Janet ;Galin and Donna William· recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. er. She lhlnks her kind of life from keyhnllng ln.
The Don Coleman family
1011 were hostesses.
James Irvin Cremeans at Shade.
Is j~ fine. ~ut she
doesn't
Columbus were weekend
Councll Is the CQb Master,
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Kpopp need me. H~ early can a girl We hear ABC sorapped a of Mrs. Helen Archer.
'
visited here and retllTDed to leave 11 011!0 · - *LMOST 15
$I50,000 film aboot narcotics . . . Mr. a_nd Mrs. Warren
Dayton on Saturday.
.
.Dear Almost 15:
Sam Bronston,. whooe
films were dmner guests of Mr.
A girl can leave tomorrow, once seemed aboul to
Mrs. BJII Mered1th and
'I""
·Mr . .and Mrs. Robert Jewell If there:s d~e cause- and tbere him the new Cedi B.
of Beverly.
were dinner guests of Mr. ·and eertalllly 10 In fOOl' case! eo.. Is In for more troubles
-Mrs. Lyle Balderson
Mrs. Glen Jewell of Pagevlllc. tact your Dad o~ closa rtla· from the $3.&amp; million
Dr. Don Gibson, Mrs. Gibson ·tives and ask them to lind you won against him by
and children spent the weekend a decent borne. - H.
backer Pierre s. DuPont;
here with relatives.
. Dea• Helen:
ston has agreed to nppear
I am writing this lor an teen'
Mr. and Mr3. Rayroond Sax- age girls. 11 bappens often. Boy 16 In crlmlnal court,, K•.&gt;me,
PT. PLEASANT - The
ton of Middleport ,;sited Mrs. meets girl at a dance. They gel
for a ennfrontation With
DRY CLEANING
. ern District Holstein Fresian Grace Carr.
along just fine all evening. He former parlller (Barneych k
-SERVICEAssoelaUon of West
Mrs Lonnie Hudson visited says he wants to see her again mthanls )I over snml'de hluryge ec s;
will ·liold their annual .plamilng
·
. and writes down her phone
s 1 ~n .s ?
(Upon Your Requ11tl
meeUng Feb. I, at •8. p. m. In Mrs. Carr recently.
number .. . Then he
never Bronston f~clng ft!OI:~ (ederal
the West Virginia Boom of Gt!!!e Mrs. Ruth Snodgrass and Paul calls!
interest here In N. V: '... Out·
BaD's Restau,...t In Pt. Pfeas· Arix .tailed on their motber, We waste our time staying
Parka , ·
Hoving
1rit.
,
Mrs Arix.
.
home walling. It's a bl.g dlslllu·
wear· Second St.
Pomeroy
This meeting will be for; the
·
·
slonlilenl Can you ehange their.
Is
entire famlly of ·Holstein breed· Miss Addle Bradfield was able ways with a blast, Helen? era in 111~ ar&lt;~&amp;. In 11\e ~t . to attend Sunday Sehool·Sunday. 0 G ·
dtaner ffiet!llng baS beerl'fleld- Mrs. · Bud Morris, Mrs. Eliza ~· D:
•
this meeting will be · a itl.late Jordan and Mrs. Stout attended Sorry 1 can't change "call
type.
'
the funeral of Mr. Earl Stowers someu,;,e" hoya any more than
will oonslst of at Albany.
1 can reform "Luncb
some'.
. · for the· com- Mrs. May Mason Is employ· Ume?" men wbo chill secretar. Mr. Grayson ~en., ed In Athens.
. .
ies.
the Holstein' Fres-Mrs. Jolm Stout
My only advlJ:e concerning
and Mr. Clark
your short-memoried male Is:
ol VI. Va. '!'be.. word jumbo was mtro- Expect nothing and you may
As~tlon; duced to the American langu- be . pleasantly surprised. U not,
heifer · reP. T. Barnum, who ehaim the socks oil him
at
will lie disthe
great 'frlcan next Saturday's dance. PerhBps
breeders
Jumbo to lhls coun- ibis ti.me be'll remember that
try.
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- lot alone lllJWered ~ In this llokl 'n!e P'II1'!IIUI!Iome Ue betrtlct oa tlllllre pcillq Ia
Iille these: 'Wbat 11 Acllnllllslratloll !lOW mUel ball rural life.
deilrable mPilllum llJe for of Ita mora tllan f1 biJIIon.a. Dr. C. EdwiD Glllllaur, ID a
oae metropoiiiiD _ , . year Ill liiJ'al k&gt;llll to noa-farm opeech prep&amp;red for the ...nfumueh wetcbt sbould be people, yet aUU 1enda 111'11101'1 enee here, laid tile .._ oa L.~r=;:;:-;:...+--r-"T"'-.
giv&lt;!n to rural-url&gt;an boW.:. tn more dollan than Wbea It 'IPU poverty is not belni won In
1
location of 1overnment facillUes devoted .mwat ncllllively to rural Amerl&lt;a - It, tndetd, II ..-~=:::::::--1-.L....J
and awarding of eonstractl? lhelt need~ ftve yearo ago, he baa rea1l)' beguD there."
'Are more federal i~~Ce~~tlveo said.
Gllmoolr, I prolt!IIOI' of co•·
to encoorage rural Froeman odded new op. el'lll!lent at Grinnell ColleJe,I?;:X~;.;'\I;rr::=-!jl-.,.-,.,.....,
development?'"
proaches to fighting rural Iowa, oald ourvers IDdleale
.A
Freeman said rural develop. poverty and bulldlnc general that whUe 1... than S8 per cent ~~~·;:::::;~.l. ....l._J
ment must lnchxle improvement opportunity whlcb can hold of the Dlllon'a populati.on llvea~~GUIFER1
of farm Income, plus progress population In rural artaS are In rural areas, IIIey !Delude ·
Now..._ the dreled leltero
1n a wide range of fields aimed being sought in studies within 1over 4S per cent of the nalion'o
f...
-er. u
at building noa.farm income in !he administraUon and by a poor.
----,
. IUUeoted br the ..... t1111oon.
rural area•.
Presldenlal National Advisory He said rural areas bave far
l'rllllie SllRPRli AJSIEI...
~
Loaaa To N.. Farm.en
Commission on Rural Poverty. •bare ol oubelandard housing, ~..:.:::.;:.::::=.:::.!=:~~_J_ ,.___
.,__.....:~_&gt;...A_u_u_u
4
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He noted lbat his department The commlaolon last weekend Imore than lbeir proporUonate
(....
is lnereaslng its coacentration 1opened a series of regional pub- health services and education.
,
IIIAII fi.UIK ~VAGI H~ ••-row).
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.
-II Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy
....., ;:::••r--"!"'•-fo••PI.....Sr

WASHINGTON !UPI) culture &amp;ecrttOey OrviUa
1rteman today atlaclr.ed
"ftallooal ldloey" of unplanned
I'"" ill when faWn&amp; to
en lbe rural eeonomy could
force 1111111t Americaal lnw a
fflf v~ti'IJIII ptto-prone super~. • ,
Freemtil •d the danger
I'DWS parUy from a "hidden
crisis" In rural areu that are
loolq ,popula~on because
bave too few jobs, too HtUe Income and .. .tlon, aqd too
lew commwdty services.
But ' "!'lf.her ' vital danger
lbal "we licit any
IUitlODaiiOIIID rural-urban
ance," he oald.
Freetnan't comment! caml!!
a speedi ~for delivery

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film'
ho
· s guns to
ail blanks: 300 were
a one •. cene when an all-ltoo
lrU
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. e sn1per pepper
e oea.
lth
half d
Ill
Uon w a
a ozen r e
shnta, fortunately ail ~tray;
ph
th u s Border p
00
oay, e · ·
atrot and Calif. Higb~ay. Patrol
tnv..Ugated . . . llmlatiiiiS 1D
Queen Liz' dinner at. Buckln!l'
ham Palace for Russ1an Premier Kosygln
read "lounge
··-" hi b tr sl ted meant
sw~. w c
an a
the Russkis never bother . to
don dinner jackets oor taileoal8
so gueS\8 shouldn't embarr!li!
'em with chic.

Dr. porter IS.
F"Irst Speaker
February 9th

lall&lt;. nr.
Porter will serve as
of the
hay and snage j•"'...,.••. T h 0
Mher judge wu
~·I be
George
~
Sbarpe, Stale Extension
t· "·t In Soil Conservation.
....,
TWs year's Mason County Hay
and Silage Show wlll he held
at Clement's State Tree Nunery at Lakin Farmers will reg- ·
~er their hay and silage exhlblts February 7 the exhibits
will be j"•·ed the' 8th, and the
"""
wUI be presented the
Any Mason County farm.
. ellglbl to lhibil hay and
er •s he ~w :. hio farm
g
·
Lake Loulse in the C~a~:: /j
Is Internationally
for Its beauty•

Wishes For A
Speedy Recovery
W"dh A
BEAUTIFUL VASE
OF FLOWERS
$3.00up

a..,-Momdoes! ''You

should teD

your
Mommy."

Original name of Mount
. non, George Washington's
' was the Lltne Hunting Creek
Plantallon.

S0 rvlng Pomeroy,
Mason City and Entire
Big Bend ArM

.
PT PLEASANT - Dr. Cliff·
ord D Porter State Extension
Speci~ist in Agronomy,
SPR~D ,
be the first speaker at .the
son County Hay and ~~\:: \1
Show February 9. His Sl
will be "Lime and Its Effect
on Fertility." Dr. Porter wlll
also discuss changes In the W!f/
Virginia University Soil Testlog program.
No f\1~ To Wait To Open Windows
Dr. Porter Is • •native
of
Pennsylvania. He received his
... tlil'fM:h:'
BS, MS, and PhD from Penn- .. - ,.. 1'\.lll~ ·
sylvania Slate Unlvenlty with
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
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tbrourh 1-y.
Feb,....,. 16. 1'1. 11· d lJ, . ..,.. . . . . .....,. .-fomw~eeo
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$2·s

Ap attractive terl'ace top Weattnahou~e ·

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to read . Oven tamer c1n control app,h·
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enelosrtever Jet
grea1e or rrJme.
I. Qulck-Stt Oven Timer

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4. Glonl Holftlh Mulor

Convenient and eas)' to
use - automatically turns
oven off. even when you
are away from home. One

IIWnc for starting time,

- .una

for cookinl
time - I!OIItrola oppllauce

outlet too

Oven

...

Bit enough to eooll a full
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ltrt ovenbt routlJll pans

..., in &amp;.elen

aldewiH IDd ltUI k..p
bolh lllndo awq from hot
oven W1lla. Bob IDd broil

Addftfonet wlrtttg ·neededf 'Me . . . . . Ill

unit• awing out of the WIJ

See the compl~ line of
. Motfl'int Electric ~nps now on
dl•plty. Check 19Pis'low prices

.. Die~.........., .......
Select lhe hoot JOU want
- iDflnlte settlnp avlll·
able f•r 8Df degree of
heat from alowest simmer
to f&amp;Btest hlp. Wide dif·
fereneea: iD foods, pots.
pans and personal preferences can be accommodat·
ed. exactlJ.

l,.n.. Dnww

••Y

the .ttreteb and
strain out of oven clean·
ina:. Door lifts oU easily,

Handiest place to ltore
eoolllo abeelt,
broiler

~ to evel')' rounded COI'Gtr of

Comportment io 17" hfgh

Takes

. living you ready access
oven interior.

pana oven racks, larae
1

pans and lld.t

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:12"

on

Mae.

d..,

229.95

.

MAIN ST.

$l s7 87
.

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....
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792-3635
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An attractive terrace top Wel!ltinahouse
'
, .
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l!lleetrlc range with fine tun,rae- surface MOORE'S
cnntrols that are: side mounted and eii!IJ' LOW PRICE
·
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to read. Oven timer can control appb,
.·
a nee outlet. Has reversible oven n.c~s
· .. ·,
i
,
and heaters that can be remov~ easilY
Buy Now On Moore's
from oven. Also has two step l1mer and
E
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single dial oven control.
11y erma

EASY

TIRMS

·" I

\On
.. :Display at INGELS.CARPET .HOUSE

slides, even wben Jotdtcl.
Lifts out for cJe~nlnc ftoor
under the range, clear ta
the wall.

Cemp.~rtment

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aad
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New 3011 Terrace Top Design

reacblnJ and

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back oven

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lttJve the New

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DELUXE PHILCO FEATURES

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Banlsll owen-cleaning daJs bever wilb the oew fllllelen
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grea1e or rrJme.
I. Qulck-Stt Oven Timer

"cr."

4. Glonl Holftlh Mulor

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use - automatically turns
oven off. even when you
are away from home. One

IIWnc for starting time,

- .una

for cookinl
time - I!OIItrola oppllauce

outlet too

Oven

...

Bit enough to eooll a full
.c ourse meal at one ttme.
Extra width llt4 you in·
ltrt ovenbt routlJll pans

..., in &amp;.elen

aldewiH IDd ltUI k..p
bolh lllndo awq from hot
oven W1lla. Bob IDd broil

Addftfonet wlrtttg ·neededf 'Me . . . . . Ill

unit• awing out of the WIJ

See the compl~ line of
. Motfl'int Electric ~nps now on
dl•plty. Check 19Pis'low prices

.. Die~.........., .......
Select lhe hoot JOU want
- iDflnlte settlnp avlll·
able f•r 8Df degree of
heat from alowest simmer
to f&amp;Btest hlp. Wide dif·
fereneea: iD foods, pots.
pans and personal preferences can be accommodat·
ed. exactlJ.

l,.n.. Dnww

••Y

the .ttreteb and
strain out of oven clean·
ina:. Door lifts oU easily,

Handiest place to ltore
eoolllo abeelt,
broiler

~ to evel')' rounded COI'Gtr of

Comportment io 17" hfgh

Takes

. living you ready access
oven interior.

pana oven racks, larae
1

pans and lld.t

llld

:12"

on

Mae.

d..,

229.95

.

MAIN ST.

$l s7 87
.

· AssoCiated
....
HARRY MILUR
792-3635
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Rutland·· ·Furniture

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POMEROY·

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GOOD

An attractive terrace top Wel!ltinahouse
'
, .
~.J':
l!lleetrlc range with fine tun,rae- surface MOORE'S
cnntrols that are: side mounted and eii!IJ' LOW PRICE
·
·
~
to read. Oven timer can control appb,
.·
a nee outlet. Has reversible oven n.c~s
· .. ·,
i
,
and heaters that can be remov~ easilY
Buy Now On Moore's
from oven. Also has two step l1mer and
E
T
single dial oven control.
11y erma

EASY

TIRMS

·" I

\On
.. :Display at INGELS.CARPET .HOUSE

slides, even wben Jotdtcl.
Lifts out for cJe~nlnc ftoor
under the range, clear ta
the wall.

Cemp.~rtment

.

I.

Drawu store• lute PQts
aad
~· - llld•
on boll btorilil ulollolon

I . Vlf'll11l Ster111

:1. Lift-Off O..ft Door

,.

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•

I. Poll·Wldth Llft.Out

d&amp;lltll

wiring cerlifillt&amp;lllJIIII'dllltr fir 1111111.

tor aulor oven cleonla1.
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1964 CHEVROLET BEL AIR _ _ _ _ Now $1395
4 Door. One lot:JI owner. Clean lnterlor, wbite over turquoise
fiujsh . V8. Automatic. Radio and Heater

• ca. I . . . . . , . . . -~!!"''"II
1111·11111-- ~ . .
1965 VOLKSWAGEN-- - - ., c...
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Now $1395

2 Dr. Delwte model. L«ally owned and low mileaa:e by
oririnal owner. Spotles1 clean interior, beautiful dark blue
finish, nd.io and beater.

our Udnl floor budpl lbop.
Bater .FanrlllrN, 14lddl8jl0tl
Oblo.
11 u 1ft
equipped to zi1
zag, monogram, fancy design,
buttonhole, etc. For
quick
sale $42 or 8 payments $6

esch. Ph. 1192-2685.
I 26 tic

OPEN lVII. f:t10 P.M.

IJ.DRM-THRU
CAR WASH
'

You Don't H•~ To
Get Out of the C.r

WANTED

M50 SPORT
BOBCAT
SPRINT

QUICK, CONVENIEtn •
ECONOMICAL ,

BOY or GIRL

ILAmNARS

only SOc ·

To Deliver TIM Dally
Sentinel fo esteblllhed
RCN!tlln Po..,.roy.
Lincoln Hill il,.. .,.d

Motor Co.

HARLEY DAVIDSON
MOTORCYCW

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PMIQ lbt Lor~e~t 'l'ruU or
BRIIdom Rlldiator To Tbt
'II!WJelt Heater Core.

B,WlTNARS
.... tf2·2143

Mulberry Ave.

CALL -992·2156

RHI Est•te Fot S.le

PhaM992·2143
"-roy,O.

SPECI.4L
Wheel Alig"ment

$6.50
Wheel Bal•nclng
$J.50'1••

Wolghts

...

Ll'L AINII

W•W•hU!Iderne_..,

STOP IN

SAW &amp; SERVICE
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NICHT PIOMI.tt ... CML

DICK RAWLINGS .

THIJ 8QJlN LotD
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ANY MI~UTE.. ! 'D
il!:mR HIDE THI&amp;

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. AI!OIJT PRINCE

diM.

i

OOE OF 'IllES£ 1::1\YS
I'LL CWIJ M'l MOOTH
OUT~IGHT/

luslneu S.rvic"
AlR C:ONDmOMNG Refrlprtlloo lei'Vlc:e. Jaot~a Rl!frti·

eratiDJI, Ne• ·Havea. · Pllene
11J :1-3517.
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MAKE MORE PROFlT b)'
UsUng your !inn's servleea In
the Dally f-eDtlnd'l ·
Service ~llunn.

Bus-

· 10 lt 'b

READY -MIX eoacretlt. 4ell,...
ed rtgbt to ,.,.... project. Fu: .
.... easy... Free ..um....
Pbone 89W28t,
aoe,JeiD
Ready·Mia Co., Mlddlepcirt,

_obl_..____·:..:•:...•::~

Bw HARC)LD GRAY

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE

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CllnoN '"'ASH T GONE
OUT 0' TH' 1-K&gt;USE FOI:l DAYSf
AMO UHCU. 800·800 STA¥5
~ IN !llli lll!/l:! RoOM I
WHAT'S (0011"1' ON,

Y'S'POS!i?

MOST 1&lt;10'5 ~ PRETTV Wll.D, !UT THAT
"APE~~ ~E CLAIMS Y'GOTTA k'ILL SOMEBOOV

ki:E ' I OUI'IHO'
BUT 0!-li

"n--INC.i'S FOR 9JRE!
SOMETHING
~UI'ICLE
t!OO·BOO 1-lAL~

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61ij:CQRf '100 GAH \!lRL~ ABOUT KILL!~~! GAYS
IT's RE&lt;i.ii:;AR£1-4 tire) THATIS WJ 'iiH! CLU:.TOH ~
mAT G A!t'BAG£ ! ANO TH6Ss -

BOOTS!
N · N · ti~VEI?

Bll.' R·l&lt;!
BE.EN

SHOOK!

ABBIE AND SLATS

) lUGS lUNNY
PL~E AWAKEN /1'6.
~ "ew MINUtiS
BE~O~E '/'R,\,IN

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gold, SJJOI·
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Robert Richardi!Oil, 560

.Middleporr, Phone
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1964 CHEVROLET BEL AIR _ _ _ _ Now $1395
4 Door. One lot:JI owner. Clean lnterlor, wbite over turquoise
fiujsh . V8. Automatic. Radio and Heater

• ca. I . . . . . , . . . -~!!"''"II
1111·11111-- ~ . .
1965 VOLKSWAGEN-- - - ., c...
- - .......... ~

Now $1395

2 Dr. Delwte model. L«ally owned and low mileaa:e by
oririnal owner. Spotles1 clean interior, beautiful dark blue
finish, nd.io and beater.

our Udnl floor budpl lbop.
Bater .FanrlllrN, 14lddl8jl0tl
Oblo.
11 u 1ft
equipped to zi1
zag, monogram, fancy design,
buttonhole, etc. For
quick
sale $42 or 8 payments $6

esch. Ph. 1192-2685.
I 26 tic

OPEN lVII. f:t10 P.M.

IJ.DRM-THRU
CAR WASH
'

You Don't H•~ To
Get Out of the C.r

WANTED

M50 SPORT
BOBCAT
SPRINT

QUICK, CONVENIEtn •
ECONOMICAL ,

BOY or GIRL

ILAmNARS

only SOc ·

To Deliver TIM Dally
Sentinel fo esteblllhed
RCN!tlln Po..,.roy.
Lincoln Hill il,.. .,.d

Motor Co.

HARLEY DAVIDSON
MOTORCYCW

.

PMIQ lbt Lor~e~t 'l'ruU or
BRIIdom Rlldiator To Tbt
'II!WJelt Heater Core.

B,WlTNARS
.... tf2·2143

Mulberry Ave.

CALL -992·2156

RHI Est•te Fot S.le

PhaM992·2143
"-roy,O.

SPECI.4L
Wheel Alig"ment

$6.50
Wheel Bal•nclng
$J.50'1••

Wolghts

...

Ll'L AINII

W•W•hU!Iderne_..,

STOP IN

SAW &amp; SERVICE
II ONI 0' 111•
NICHT PIOMI.tt ... CML

DICK RAWLINGS .

THIJ 8QJlN LotD
' . '

ly AIT IANSOffl

'

I

·--

MOM WILl ~E HOM~
ANY MI~UTE.. ! 'D
il!:mR HIDE THI&amp;

6CAND~LOU5 5TORY
. AI!OIJT PRINCE

diM.

i

OOE OF 'IllES£ 1::1\YS
I'LL CWIJ M'l MOOTH
OUT~IGHT/

luslneu S.rvic"
AlR C:ONDmOMNG Refrlprtlloo lei'Vlc:e. Jaot~a Rl!frti·

eratiDJI, Ne• ·Havea. · Pllene
11J :1-3517.
• . • tic

MAKE MORE PROFlT b)'
UsUng your !inn's servleea In
the Dally f-eDtlnd'l ·
Service ~llunn.

Bus-

· 10 lt 'b

READY -MIX eoacretlt. 4ell,...
ed rtgbt to ,.,.... project. Fu: .
.... easy... Free ..um....
Pbone 89W28t,
aoe,JeiD
Ready·Mia Co., Mlddlepcirt,

_obl_..____·:..:•:...•::~

Bw HARC)LD GRAY

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE

-

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·· - ·
CllnoN '"'ASH T GONE
OUT 0' TH' 1-K&gt;USE FOI:l DAYSf
AMO UHCU. 800·800 STA¥5
~ IN !llli lll!/l:! RoOM I
WHAT'S (0011"1' ON,

Y'S'POS!i?

MOST 1&lt;10'5 ~ PRETTV Wll.D, !UT THAT
"APE~~ ~E CLAIMS Y'GOTTA k'ILL SOMEBOOV

ki:E ' I OUI'IHO'
BUT 0!-li

"n--INC.i'S FOR 9JRE!
SOMETHING
~UI'ICLE
t!OO·BOO 1-lAL~

.l'Dii!UH I

61ij:CQRf '100 GAH \!lRL~ ABOUT KILL!~~! GAYS
IT's RE&lt;i.ii:;AR£1-4 tire) THATIS WJ 'iiH! CLU:.TOH ~
mAT G A!t'BAG£ ! ANO TH6Ss -

BOOTS!
N · N · ti~VEI?

Bll.' R·l&lt;!
BE.EN

SHOOK!

ABBIE AND SLATS

) lUGS lUNNY
PL~E AWAKEN /1'6.
~ "ew MINUtiS
BE~O~E '/'R,\,IN

i1ME1

gold, SJJOI·
'l'wist-A-Fln watcb band
Robert Richardi!Oil, 560

.Middleporr, Phone
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Farewells Given Pastoro.l

Elberfelds

The new 1967 Magic Chef brings you the
bargain ,f a lifetime. Big~ features, new de-

TONIGHT

signs to provide you with t~e -- range you

Jeauel')l 31
DEAN .MARTIN

"TEXAS ACROSS THE

need at a price you ca~ afford.

RIVE~"

- TechnicororA Swingin' Fun-Romp that
Fra&lt;;tures the Frontier! Dean
Martin, Alain Delon, Joey
Bishop, Rosemary Forsyth.
.Colorc.,toons:
Precticel Yoker
Monstrous Ceremonies
Dumb Like • Fox
Cese of Melt••• Chicken
Admissioni 75c &amp; 40c

MAGIC CHEF ECONOMY FEATl.IRESs

e 2-plece Broner Pan
e Storage Drawer
e Chrome Drip Bowla
e Removable Plu&amp;·In

•i\pp~nce Outlet
•DVen Stgnal Ught
Surf11ce Signal Light
Red Wheel Control
with Automatic Preheat

I

Element.

See aJI the new Magie Chef Ranges on
sale on the 2nd floor.

ELBERFfLDS IN POMEROY

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Looking
Back On A Year
" .
Of Progress ...

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SEE

Ethical Values
In Success,

1966 was a year of growth, both for us and
the community! We look forward to continued prosperity in 1967! Many factors
have contributed to our progress but one
of the most important factors has been
you, our customer. Thank you for helping
us to achieve our goal .... service to the
community and to the future.

FlEE CUSTOMER PARKING

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this
little
space
holds aliving room full of

Have yoo read tiny gQod Window
· - stickerS lately?'
1

Samsonite

Browse to -

foldiog .chairs!

folding ch•lrs. Comfortable,
aoocMooking1 aa "ractlcalaa chairs
can be ... ana· stur~vl
·Come In today. ·

BAKER FURNITURE

t •

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hecui' ,eontent

at the~ BuiCk Value-. G.arnival.

of clotet space, with SAMSONITE

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

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~aUonal

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