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NO. 219

POMEROY-MIPDLEPORT, OHIO

• THURSOAY, JANUARY 3, 1963

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IIIG!I VNITED
NATIONS I Helimptera whirled overhead
ipRCES &lt;UPV -United Natlono ferrying oot IDdlan U.N. ~ed
:' - s\ruck aCI'OII the Lullra while macblne . guno d&gt;litlored.
;~t"' ~w
d Jodotville loday, mortar sheila exploded and Swed,com
dero predicted the WI 8aab jet flghtert obrieked
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Tb• U.N.. ....ault forte, ordered

tD amlllh KalanP.SO ,reslJianco
baiUing from poalliM four
JadotvUie and Kolweli,, ourged
from Jadotville. '!'here wu
forward.
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Immediate &lt;:Oftllrmatlon. l
lfteporto circulated 1D Leopold·
Mrueo
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ville that U.N. troopo bad
The U.N. Ioree of Etbklplan Invanc:ed six miles since the lut lantry, spearheoded by Indiu IJ"
official news Wednesday· and now mored can, advanc:ed from ·•
Ib~:::~: won In the beavlltt
Ifi
10 far 1D the .._;p
quell Kalangete Jeceulon
There woo 110 Immediate fresh
on the wbereaboutl of Ka·
Prealdent Moloe Tlhombo,
reported In Jadotvllle, olll&gt;e'r

PRICE' FIVE CENT$

Near

to rally hlo lorcfl flll' further~ The ldvanc~was part .r 0 twolliotance or to oeek uecotiatiolll J1r0118ed U.N. drive to end Toi..nfor a cease-fire.
bo't .military resistance and deThere wu oo olflclol total .r prlve him of vital miDIDg rev..
the lllllllbor .r cuualliN auffered n~~e~ .
either by U.N. troopo or relllaling
Eod 1o Neor
Katang... gendarmu In the bit- The drive 011 Jadotville, follow·
ler fighting.
1ng U.N. rejection of 8J101ber
Captured whlla Dlei'Celllll'ieo Tlhombe proposal to negotiate,
said Tlhombe'a troopo were appeared tD signal au early end
msiBOd IO&lt; otrong atand at Jadot· to Katanga's aeceuioJI from tbe
vllle ID a pouible bid to 11ve CoDgo. Tohombe ;,,..... hlo firtl
tbe P""'lcleat from caplure.
appeal for negotiations from Ja·
dolville Tuesday •.

Powell, Carson, Same Day

tars Cancer

Victims~

SHOP
KEITH GOBLE

SPECIALS
e 6 Month• ~ 6000 Mila

MEIGS THEATRE
.t'OMEROY, OHIO

Warronty
e36 Months Finance

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On 56-60 Modal•
"CIHn..t Can In Town"

ELBE~fELDSi 1N:.

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'62 THUNDERBiRD Convt,

'62 FORD Falrlarie 6 Cyl.

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Aulo. Trant. R&amp;ij. ,'
'62 FALCON 2 Dr. Moator.
'61 FALCON 2 Dr. UM.
'61 FORD Folrlana 500
2 Dr. Auto. Troni. II&amp;H.
'61 FDRD Folrlano 500 1
4 Dr. 6 Cyl, Hutor.
'61 C:OMIT 4 Dr. Sto. Wog.
Aulo. Trant. UH.
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'60 FORD Country Sedan.
6 Pou. Auto. Tran&amp;. II&amp;H.
Power at.. rlnt &amp; brakH•
'60 FORD 4 Dr.. Cuot. :tOO.
St•nd~rd Trtnt. R&amp;H; I
Cyl.
'61 VOLKSWAGIN
Radio. Rool shorp.
'60 CHEVROLET lol

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59 FOlD Golaxlo 2 Door
Herd Top. Avto. Ttant.
UH. Powoi' -~·
'S9 FORD Folrlona 4 Dear.
I Cyl. Slaft!lord Trant. II•
dlo ond IIHto;.
'S9 FORD Fllrlano
Auto. Trant. R&amp;H.
'59 FORD Cuot. :100,
artl Trant. 1- Cyl.
'51 FORD Country ~~~;:~
Aulo Trant. R&amp;H.
....rln'" 4 Door.
•51 FORD Folrlana 500 c""lbla. Aulo Trant. Rl
H. Power "'"ring.

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Aulo. Trant. R&amp;H. I Cyl.
'57 FOIID Cull. :tOO 4 Door.
Standard Tront. llloH. I
Cyl.
'51 CHIVIIOLIT lol Air
Ceno't. St......... Trtnt. II
&amp;H.,.__,..... powerbraket.
'57 I'ORD Country Sed. 4 Dr.
Standtrd Trano. Radt. &amp;
H,_;ICyl.
'51 PONTIAC 4 Dr. Aulo.
Tr-. I&amp;H. P1w1r steer·

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Children's Happy Holidays

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'60 MERCURY .4 Dr. S

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SAVI
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FURNITURE

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SALE
SAVINGS GALORE
On Fine Home Furnl.shlngs
liST TERMS ANYWHIRI
IUY NOW AND SAVI

AUXILIARY ON &amp;Til
The Ladles · Au:lillary of

Middleport Fire Department
will not meet on Ita reJ!IIar
meetJng nisbt this monfll I but
will meet on the 8th of J111u-

Clun VNII
Cor' YM'to tO.Idng F~
LHt No Porthor. We
Hoft Ovor • Ulld Cars
To Choola From. All II•
caoitllf!Onid To Get. Y...
Trouble F - Mil-•

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COME SEE
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THIS WEEK'S

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MIIICURY 4 Dr. Auto.
Trlftt. RIH, Power dolr-

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'55 CHIVROLIT 2 Dr. 150
6 Cyl. ltandord !rant. R•
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'M CADILLAC 4 Dear. Auto.
Trant. II&amp;H. Power IIOirlnt.-rbrokH.

'U lUlCK 4 Door. Stondard
Trlftt.RIH,
'56 CHIVROLif lol Air 4
Dr. Hard Top. Rod ond
Whltoo
'15 PLYMOUTH f Dr. 6 cyl.
ltanclanl 'frans. ~adle and
HHNr.

KEliH GOBLE
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1961 Cadillac
Hard Top Coupe
Solid white finish, white wall tires, Power brakes
and steering-One local owner.

NEW LOW
PRICE---

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.KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT
Cadillac - Oldsmobile
"You'll Like Our Quality Way of DoiDC B~W" ·
WY 2·5342
Ohio· .

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Enriched -Brear
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Frieda our teacher and pres!·
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:SLICED

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PORK

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Seem~ we're Uvln&amp; for each

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lu a friendly IOI't of way.

we miss June at our meet1n1s
I was hopln&amp; abe would come
But ..... '11 be with Ul OIOD, I
pray,
We'll welcome her aa thouch
she'd never been away.
Now Dora enjoys life oq11 It
seems to me.
She'• faithful to her home and
church a• we can plainly

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Laura, life seems all gladnels
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Lena's heart 18 Ullht and yeara
are cood tv her,

Her 0)'011 .,. brilhl and I Ia •
doesn't seem to have a care,
LUOllie hll I tou&lt;:h ol charlll
and cheer• the paaaerby•
Lorrolnl!, her amter, blal btr
bear&amp;. wo'Jl praiM her to tho

Dina Riddle, wco wlah you could
be bere,

You and dauchter Ethel • r o
friends 10 very dear
Winnie· in the twiliibt year1,

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WOLFI'EN

Mr. and !win. Joe Hatfield,
ond Nancy, Mrs. Edna Reed aDd
Vicky, Mrs. Ann Collins and
children were Chriatmaa day
visitors of their daughter and
sister, ·Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
ScorllerrY and family.

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SPECIALS
Regular 89c

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Girls' CAR COATS and DRESS COATS

8.99 a_nd 10.99 - -- - 12.99
13.99
14.99
17,99 and 18.50
19.99
22.50
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20.99

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13.00
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Plaids and plains. Several colors

BOYS' JACKETS
and CAR COlTS

LADIES' SLACKS
and SETS

· ·GIRLS' . DRESSES

7.99 and 1.99 - -____,- 6.110
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9.99 ond 10.99 - ---,,......--___..:._ _ 8.00
11.99 ond 12.99
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10.00
11.00
12.00
13.00
16.00
20.00 .
29.00
35.00

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The Modern Mart's January

·BOrcl'en's lceCrec:im
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And Heiner's continues to have tho other
important qualities a bread should haVe •••
such e.xcellence in texture, guaranteed
"Se&amp;led~in flavor" and fteslmess, that .mora
and more l;lousewives insist on Hciner'i riched bread as the qualitY ltiDdat4 · for
their table;
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We are proydQ_f' this new bread and of takIng this f~r) step in cauyinJ out ·0111'
responsibility toward yow family. We I»
lieve you will be pleased that with this new
Heiner's, your bread-such a baSic: IDp
dient in the family diet-iJ in step with tho
latest scientific thinking.
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MIDDLEPORT

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This is all the Information we needed! We
worked together with Procter 8t Gamblo
whose laboratorie. .developed a special
shortening ideally suited to the baldnJ ot
broad yet high in "poly-unsaturates."Today,
every loaf of Heiner'.s enriched bread is
nlade with this special new liquid vegetable
shortening, which Procter 8t Gamble caiiJ
PG-7n•. Today, the shortening ua4 .Ia
Heiner's bread contains about tluw dmei
as mu~h of the preferred "un-saturata" as
in most breads.

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JUST A GOOD PLACE TO SHOP

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this matter thoroughly and learned that
many scientists feel that a diet with increased
percentages of tho "poly-unsaturated" fats,
and reduced percentages of the "saturated"
ones is advisable. This is considered gener•
ally good advice for everybody.

Helen Williams, I respect and

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For more than S7 years, since our founding,
we at Heiner's Bakery have always felt that
ba!ting bread for another man's table is a
family-to-f;unily respo,115ibility. For this rea·
son, you are entitled to demand the best
from us, and we are required io continuo
making our product better and ~tter. ~

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MlDDlEPORT ·DEPT. STORE

, Fresh D1lly

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Clara is always there and your

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NOW DURING OUR
JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE
VALUES THROUGHOUT
EVERY .DEPT.

· OLEO '

EGGS

She helps to keep my life from
getting dreary.
Mabel is a good old pal and I

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your iove and friendohip

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Helen, our organist,

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She tolls and plans the
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Isabelle Brown read the IICI'IP" .
ture, prayer by Irene Justis ond I
a r..dlnl by Frieda HenrY·
Qu"lstmas carols were JUI\I
and Helen Barker ond Do r I
Van Meter sane " How Great
Tbou Art."
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A gilt from the cldi' .• . I
presented tv the teacller • Frle- .
da Henry and 1Uts were ex· I
chall{led by member• of the
class.
Edith Fox , teacher of Insplr·

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My class welcome• you o~
and all,
we wish you Chrlstm;as cheer'
And w. sinet\rely pray ~
We can serve you agam next
year.

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PF'C Jalnes L.
West ColUmbia

Tha Good Wlll ClaM of I h e

A business meeting was held I
with Frieda Henry, president I
and teacher of c lass presiding.

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Methodist churcll bold I he "
regular monthcy meetill{l in the
church social rooma. A chieken
dinner waa lt!'Vecl by the mem·
ben o1 the !lllplratlon cla11. Tbe
dessert course was -terved at
home of Edith Fox.

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Ancl'l ve atll108t fori!Diten that -So lm g,. you
re, .
Isabelle beaumres our me and Ruth, our ~er's wile, has Are : . ~·~• run,
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All that 1s good in the past year . 1· am old,
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balt.lel .
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nves by godly grace.
, a heap of lo¥e to sparo.
etht 1 11 • 1 see,
Oh, 1 don't know ho"' to uy It, Aild 1lhen 1 our
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nd . 1111{1 . but .Omehow It, seema to are won,
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Alma we're &amp;lad thai you are . and oU of ' II she shares. I that wins the joys ol earth, I co to c ~:.' : :y ~ the~
me '
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That hears the sweetest ll)USIC And call me ry
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best,
•Frieda · and Irene, Lucii~Jand
and ' ' n d ' tho greatoot first na .
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most what God meant us to I love you
and

Mildred does her belt to smooth
our tile and mal&lt;• It gay,
Nancy o:avem It with kindness
and a sm•l•. alonll the way. Betti• Guinther. you have provLflrralne,
Dorothy. Nancy.s mother, hneds
td that with hapPiness you Are the gladdest sort of people,
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Sotiety Items

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5.99
4.99
3.99
2.99

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5.00
4.00
3.00
2.00

4.99 .ond 5.99
6.99
7.99 and 8.99
9.99 and 10.99

4.00
6.00
7.00 ·

1:00
Wools &amp; cords. Several colot.

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:l-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middlel!OJ!,.,0"'- Jan. · 1
.

Oifton

m•~es life

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a happier place. '

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wh

the busy day ·I t clone,'T!Im, In lbe llgllt Q! ltle opon 1

or ..-1 lor &amp;old,

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'·d

.,.., be

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P":rllh

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clear!!._

I nci loll{ler have maUee. envy

m•rth.

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llldlll aU ol 1

be.

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W,. V.t.. •• «&gt;"
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Enriched -Brear
is baked with
PG-7n": a specially
developed
new -

1

year ago toda)·
.
Frieda our teacher and pres!·
de~t was stm leading t he

:SLICED

·:BACON
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PORK

' ENDS

Li'V-ER
·~- 19c-

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always

VAUEY BELL .

.

JlJG.MILK

blue• she will mend.

______

an·

other

.,_,

Means 8 lot from day to day.
Seem~ we're Uvln&amp; for each

other

-· ...

lu a friendly IOI't of way.

we miss June at our meet1n1s
I was hopln&amp; abe would come
But ..... '11 be with Ul OIOD, I
pray,
We'll welcome her aa thouch
she'd never been away.
Now Dora enjoys life oq11 It
seems to me.
She'• faithful to her home and
church a• we can plainly

•.

••

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·-.••

Laura, life seems all gladnels
)'OIL

Lena's heart 18 Ullht and yeara
are cood tv her,

Her 0)'011 .,. brilhl and I Ia •
doesn't seem to have a care,
LUOllie hll I tou&lt;:h ol charlll
and cheer• the paaaerby•
Lorrolnl!, her amter, blal btr
bear&amp;. wo'Jl praiM her to tho

Dina Riddle, wco wlah you could
be bere,

You and dauchter Ethel • r o
friends 10 very dear
Winnie· in the twiliibt year1,

I

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·---

WOLFI'EN

Mr. and !win. Joe Hatfield,
ond Nancy, Mrs. Edna Reed aDd
Vicky, Mrs. Ann Collins and
children were Chriatmaa day
visitors of their daughter and
sister, ·Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
ScorllerrY and family.

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FABRIC
SPECIALS
Regular 89c

Drip Dry Fa.rlcs

2 $1•
yda.

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f iiSW.Sooo ...
W'f ;.2114
Pilaf .,

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Girls' CAR COATS and DRESS COATS

8.99 a_nd 10.99 - -- - 12.99
13.99
14.99
17,99 and 18.50
19.99
22.50
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26.50
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6.99

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20.99

10.00
13.00
I4.00
Plaids and plains. Several colors

BOYS' JACKETS
and CAR COlTS

LADIES' SLACKS
and SETS

· ·GIRLS' . DRESSES

7.99 and 1.99 - -____,- 6.110
' ' _,;.. lind 5.99
4.00

s.oo

7.99 and 8.99 ------~-- 7.00
9.99 ond 10.99 - ---,,......--___..:._ _ 8.00
11.99 ond 12.99
9.00

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· Girls .•velvet •fllld velvel·nylon
·~bmblnaUon dresses.
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7.00 and 1.00
9.00
10.00
11.00
12.00
13.00
16.00
20.00 .
29.00
35.00

Plaids, plains, wools and twills

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. INci.uiMNG n.uuDAY

Cotton Sallis

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·THE FABRIC SHOP

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' OPEN' EVERY .DAY·.

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98c

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Gaod Things Gil With H1iner'1 ...

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'-Service Market

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Regular 1.39

The Modern Mart's January

·BOrcl'en's lceCrec:im
,."'· '·9' c
0 -~

And Heiner's continues to have tho other
important qualities a bread should haVe •••
such e.xcellence in texture, guaranteed
"Se&amp;led~in flavor" and fteslmess, that .mora
and more l;lousewives insist on Hciner'i riched bread as the qualitY ltiDdat4 · for
their table;
.

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39c

lb.

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We are proydQ_f' this new bread and of takIng this f~r) step in cauyinJ out ·0111'
responsibility toward yow family. We I»
lieve you will be pleased that with this new
Heiner's, your bread-such a baSic: IDp
dient in the family diet-iJ in step with tho
latest scientific thinking.
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January

MIDDLEPORT

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This is all the Information we needed! We
worked together with Procter 8t Gamblo
whose laboratorie. .developed a special
shortening ideally suited to the baldnJ ot
broad yet high in "poly-unsaturates."Today,
every loaf of Heiner'.s enriched bread is
nlade with this special new liquid vegetable
shortening, which Procter 8t Gamble caiiJ
PG-7n•. Today, the shortening ua4 .Ia
Heiner's bread contains about tluw dmei
as mu~h of the preferred "un-saturata" as
in most breads.

.My.

BEEF

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love you too -

JUST A GOOD PLACE TO SHOP

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kind of fats we all eal So we looked into
this matter thoroughly and learned that
many scientists feel that a diet with increased
percentages of tho "poly-unsaturated" fats,
and reduced percentages of the "saturated"
ones is advisable. This is considered gener•
ally good advice for everybody.

Helen Williams, I respect and

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·. PURE
ARD

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Lately, we havo been concern~ ~ut tho

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GROUND
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, h.n~li City Brand

For more than S7 years, since our founding,
we at Heiner's Bakery have always felt that
ba!ting bread for another man's table is a
family-to-f;unily respo,115ibility. For this rea·
son, you are entitled to demand the best
from us, and we are required io continuo
making our product better and ~tter. ~

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79c

gal.

MlDDlEPORT ·DEPT. STORE

, Fresh D1lly

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proudly call her friend ,
Clara is always there and your

yd.

, _1•. '1-•·

.3do.. 1·09

I

SAVE MANYDO[LARS
NOW DURING OUR
JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE
VALUES THROUGHOUT
EVERY .DEPT.

· OLEO '

EGGS

She helps to keep my life from
getting dreary.
Mabel is a good old pal and I

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Melp County
·Medium Size

has a handclasp cheery.

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and honor her too .

cboriah. -

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Wt love her sincerely, respect

your iove and friendohip

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when we just look at

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Irene , gosh ~ one friend to

SfO(K

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Lut night 1 got to thinking of

Helen, our organist,

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a

way,
She tolls and plans the
year tbrough.

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And llon~ Iii ~

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Quality Standard For Yo1Jr Table ...

Isabelle Brown read the IICI'IP" .
ture, prayer by Irene Justis ond I
a r..dlnl by Frieda HenrY·
Qu"lstmas carols were JUI\I
and Helen Barker ond Do r I
Van Meter sane " How Great
Tbou Art."
. ~ ......
A gilt from the cldi' .• . I
presented tv the teacller • Frle- .
da Henry and 1Uts were ex· I
chall{led by member• of the
class.
Edith Fox , teacher of Insplr·

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with

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atiGn wrote and read the following :
My class welcome• you o~
and all,
we wish you Chrlstm;as cheer'
And w. sinet\rely pray ~
We can serve you agam next
year.

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Ill' sAIIRil 'KNOT
PF'C Jalnes L.
West ColUmbia

Tha Good Wlll ClaM of I h e

A business meeting was held I
with Frieda Henry, president I
and teacher of c lass presiding.

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CLASS MEE'IDIG

Methodist churcll bold I he "
regular monthcy meetill{l in the
church social rooma. A chieken
dinner waa lt!'Vecl by the mem·
ben o1 the !lllplratlon cla11. Tbe
dessert course was -terved at
home of Edith Fox.

•

are blest.
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who to ether grate
Ancl'l ve atll108t fori!Diten that -So lm g,. you
re, .
Isabelle beaumres our me and Ruth, our ~er's wile, has Are : . ~·~• run,
g
All that 1s good in the past year . 1· am old,
' 100•
IUe's
balt.lel .
11
8 ,
nves by godly grace.
, a heap of lo¥e to sparo.
etht 1 11 • 1 see,
Oh, 1 don't know ho"' to uy It, Aild 1lhen 1 our
,.
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And )udgrnent IOUnd and wise, 11'1 tne slick tog r am Y
h h
nd . 1111{1 . but .Omehow It, seema to are won,
. •.....
Alma we're &amp;lad thai you are . and oU of ' II she shares. I that wins the joys ol earth, I co to c ~:.' : :y ~ the~
me '
.
. I'U
~ ye., _and ,_..
h~re and wisll lor you I h • '
.
That hears the sweetest ll)USIC And call me ry
' ' Thai ~~ Chrlstmall,, we'I'O atand your fr\eiiCIJIIIp - . .
best,
•Frieda · and Irene, Lucii~Jand
and ' ' n d ' tho greatoot first na .
.
most what God meant us to I love you
and

Mildred does her belt to smooth
our tile and mal&lt;• It gay,
Nancy o:avem It with kindness
and a sm•l•. alonll the way. Betti• Guinther. you have provLflrralne,
Dorothy. Nancy.s mother, hneds
td that with hapPiness you Are the gladdest sort of people,
--------life deep w1th roses a n

Sotiety Items

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5.99
4.99
3.99
2.99

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5.00
4.00
3.00
2.00

4.99 .ond 5.99
6.99
7.99 and 8.99
9.99 and 10.99

4.00
6.00
7.00 ·

1:00
Wools &amp; cords. Several colot.

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Chimes Is Set
For8u1lql
Sundoy
Tho
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ft_..... Dr. w i- e
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then pity

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Cerrlecl Over / .rom CHRISTMAS

Jan. 11, openlo"f

lufton,Hof. Mlokor

....~_With Purc~o...
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MJI!iilj.IPORf-

I~ MILL ST.

, Cl~iln- .Out All
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W_in.fer Hats
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.Friday January 4th Begins HASKINS- TANNER'S·I ig •

AT
SPECIAL PltiCEsl ·
".-'

SEMI·ANNUAL

Phillips Sisteros Style Shop ·
Court St.
For A!IV·. $1ft .Giving Occasion

.GIVE' JE.WElRY
THE _IVER ~STING GIFTI

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B.. H.. SANBORN
JEWELER-oPTOMETRIST

MILL ST.

. .

• Mll)DLIPOiT

Complehl
Stock of MEN'S
'
.

COMPLm STOCK OF

SPORT COATS
. REDUCID!
'

MEN'S SUITS
Now. On Sale!

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R11. $29.95 SUITS ---- NOW ftt.M

Sport Coafl - - - $1S.a

Rt~. $39.9$

101.$t4.9S ~

lilt- $4t.95 IUITI .... NOW .....
'IIIIo $59,95 SUITS ---- NOW W.M

Sport Co.ts - - - S1U8
-~9.91

-

spen:.c ..- -

- - $23.a

R11. $6US SUITI ---- NOW $SSM
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·~:Aloaf cto\w oF

fn~Wt,'-~-~;; Winhlr , .

. :JACKETS and
SURBURBJ\NS
ON SALE!

.,.

11-. tll.tl .IACKITS -·---- $1Ui

ltUS .IAC:KI11 •••••• III.M

125.95 JACICITS --· --• 120••

· J'US

SUITI ---- NOW 131 .M

IUlliURIAIII __ .131.11

·MEN'S. SHOES
REDUCED!
.... "·" SHOIS ------ NOW 17.11
llol- fll.95 IHOII ____ NOW WI
Rll• $12.95 - · •••• NOW IIUI .
Rlt. $14.95 SHOll ____ NOW 111M

Compl... SltH:kof Men's

CompleteStwkOf

TOPCOATS
REDUCED!

BOY'S SUITS
&amp; SPOil COATS
IEDUCEDI

.......oo

·Topcoetl- Now $35.88
._~.95

Topcoetl leg.$59.95

Now $39.18

Topcoeta- Now $47.88

hf. $14.f5 IGYI' tuiTI __ .lt.M
.... 129.95 llOY~' JUITS .. $2UI

hf, f12.95 IPORT COA1t .. $11.11 ·
ll... ~ llt;tl SPOilT CQATI -- tiiAl.

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AII•Mint &amp; -.,.LOlli 51-

SPORT SHIRTS
REDUCED I
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Thll
Tom &lt;Double
ITbadror w11 lilt QnOioall - • l..n
11-fool, l-inch l¥1ii.D AIIIRIAii ....... •
LOS ANGELES

of UCLA,

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after tj&gt;ot. . .

IIIII
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Oi£11. Oplratad
T..'U UU Our SerliiH

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lle7- ehlppel! Ia
the Blue llOrill Wbl.lll·
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w~ ·
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other

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IAC.Et$. &amp;
SURIUIIANS

NOW.ON SAil ..·

!hi. N.91 IOYS' .~Atltm .. . . .

Rei. $10.91

110'(1' MC!KITS
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Dedication 01
Chimes Is Set
For8u1lql
Sundoy
Tho
llolba ...""
t ...

0 Dally

....... .

tho _..,.,., ....
It 7:1f p. m• of I I' dd
ml dldlcatbl ......
)It

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L.lllluabllllllfiiiii.M-

IIOIIIh Ill ..., oC ....
ft_..... Dr. w i- e
IWU!IIIP

4-"·-

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•Jidlell roUn(
, ltrtt round o1

l'llb J:Man on

then pity

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.
59.so·
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Cerrlecl Over / .rom CHRISTMAS

Jan. 11, openlo"f

lufton,Hof. Mlokor

....~_With Purc~o...
~-~~

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.

$

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.. · THE ,SEWtNC ·tENTER ·
, .

•. "YOUII SJI!WlNO i!EADQUARTI!:RS"
MJI!iilj.IPORf-

I~ MILL ST.

, Cl~iln- .Out All
•

I

.

W_in.fer Hats
'

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.Friday January 4th Begins HASKINS- TANNER'S·I ig •

AT
SPECIAL PltiCEsl ·
".-'

SEMI·ANNUAL

Phillips Sisteros Style Shop ·
Court St.
For A!IV·. $1ft .Giving Occasion

.GIVE' JE.WElRY
THE _IVER ~STING GIFTI

..
•'

B.. H.. SANBORN
JEWELER-oPTOMETRIST

MILL ST.

. .

• Mll)DLIPOiT

Complehl
Stock of MEN'S
'
.

COMPLm STOCK OF

SPORT COATS
. REDUCID!
'

MEN'S SUITS
Now. On Sale!

'

.....,..,.

R11. $29.95 SUITS ---- NOW ftt.M

Sport Coafl - - - $1S.a

Rt~. $39.9$

101.$t4.9S ~

lilt- $4t.95 IUITI .... NOW .....
'IIIIo $59,95 SUITS ---- NOW W.M

Sport Co.ts - - - S1U8
-~9.91

-

spen:.c ..- -

- - $23.a

R11. $6US SUITI ---- NOW $SSM
.. ' , '

·~:Aloaf cto\w oF

fn~Wt,'-~-~;; Winhlr , .

. :JACKETS and
SURBURBJ\NS
ON SALE!

.,.

11-. tll.tl .IACKITS -·---- $1Ui

ltUS .IAC:KI11 •••••• III.M

125.95 JACICITS --· --• 120••

· J'US

SUITI ---- NOW 131 .M

IUlliURIAIII __ .131.11

·MEN'S. SHOES
REDUCED!
.... "·" SHOIS ------ NOW 17.11
llol- fll.95 IHOII ____ NOW WI
Rll• $12.95 - · •••• NOW IIUI .
Rlt. $14.95 SHOll ____ NOW 111M

Compl... SltH:kof Men's

CompleteStwkOf

TOPCOATS
REDUCED!

BOY'S SUITS
&amp; SPOil COATS
IEDUCEDI

.......oo

·Topcoetl- Now $35.88
._~.95

Topcoetl leg.$59.95

Now $39.18

Topcoeta- Now $47.88

hf. $14.f5 IGYI' tuiTI __ .lt.M
.... 129.95 llOY~' JUITS .. $2UI

hf, f12.95 IPORT COA1t .. $11.11 ·
ll... ~ llt;tl SPOilT CQATI -- tiiAl.

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AII•Mint &amp; -.,.LOlli 51-

SPORT SHIRTS
REDUCED I
........ .

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Thll
Tom &lt;Double
ITbadror w11 lilt QnOioall - • l..n
11-fool, l-inch l¥1ii.D AIIIRIAii ....... •
LOS ANGELES

of UCLA,

-

after tj&gt;ot. . .

IIIII
I

Oi£11. Oplratad
T..'U UU Our SerliiH

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lle7- ehlppel! Ia
the Blue llOrill Wbl.lll·
.• polall
w~ ·
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other

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SURIUIIANS

NOW.ON SAil ..·

!hi. N.91 IOYS' .~Atltm .. . . .

Rei. $10.91

110'(1' MC!KITS
. .p
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"1:LEVISION IN REVIEW .

1. Strtk•
I. A¥md

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Mme:

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IEJJITOR"I 'NOTE- Riolo Do the actor who worko hard at hit

ll!teUonat•
lf. lharpeaed.

12'. OI•Citl

IJrcntl Ia n nea&amp;io• · 'flday't etaft to improve and to becOme
pest rotum11JR il Lee J. Cobll, I .deeper artist.
'
...,. ef JiBC·TV•a HW fi.mlll•te I Where that mBD iJ cooeemed,
\Y•&amp;tn uriH, ••n 'flqt. we are doing him • diJservice if
faa , • and 1 we11._..,..
- - •e~e'"--- L:we lllk
any paaser~y to criticize
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ridge

1:1. Wa.ter
mammal

lf. Mrt.
Truman
11. J'ellow : .11.
1,. Aboun&amp;nr
1n ore

_,..,ng.
True, the passerby is democrat~

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eaten teriH, "The Vlr&amp;la·
~:a ud a weU·kana charar:- ie~~IJy entitled W his opinion. But
ter ·a etlr.)
what makea him &amp;h.ink that lHi'•
better equipped w erlticlze aoilng
By LEE J. COBB
as a craft than, let us say, aur-

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WI'IUea For . UPI

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11. Jewiah.

month
11. Dumbu1oll
20. Good·by

gery?

HOU.YWOOD IUPU _ J don 't You don't eriticiu! a surgeon :In
~ant to seem coarse by taking jcraft terms. You ~~n ~y-.a•. rou
· advantage of the invitation to can of the actor- I like h1m or
write thia column by finding fault l"l don't."
1
with a situation that has been ag- There 1s M vu· ~.~o~t: which is !
ll'avated largely by the press. ~ American by b~rth. Jt'a .peat. It'1
1 am at odd&amp; with the idea that one we can be jwtly proud of.
the understanding of acting as a 1 But this virtue, carried to excraft sbou1d be serialized for the jcess, opens us up to some ridilmusement of the public.
, :cule .
Tbe terms "acting," " timing,'' 1 It is the easy·golng, typiCIIJy
"underplaying," •;chewing the ' American notion of defeating
tceoery:• _and so forth , have be- pomposity , cutting the giant down
t:0mt pubhe property. What rlghl lto size, cutting through the balonhss a non-professional - and J 1ey, so t ospeka. All thi• It won- I

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consider critics and some other derful.

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. DeGaulte

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DOWN
1. Ju. 11t

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26. Doomed

1. Vibrated
6. ~rrid
T. To

&amp;.o

4l..luter
26. O&lt;:ean·
ping

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8. NeVft :
poet.
YeiJ.Iel
f , Sew acaln
28. Joln wUh
wlth Jona:
aUt.ch~s
•Uteh.ea
10. Strtpnnr
11, Arid
32. Sp .-Am.
16. B•ck
b&amp;IJroom
Jl, Net.Mrtand'•
dari.ee

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with. an ax

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name

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Pack away 1'
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weight

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lblil;ed
animal

4. IndiAn
wetrht

l~tloal

Loku floh
20. German
riV&lt;tr

unlta
24. Cher.

a. Ctrtaln

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,.,..tnera.. writers BmoDg the professionab.,.- But there is a danger when we 1
to use these terma ~
throw our arm around an
SOme colmnniltl, however, are and ask, "What's neW, Doe?"at fault. They know little more the danger of forgetting, In fact. 48. Fe&amp;t
than the layman about the~ that he is a physician, a man of l
DAILY CRYPTOQlJOTE - H•re'o how to work Ito
things, but Jn their ~eal to bring learning, a professional man,
AXYDLBAAXB
their subjects elOBer to the pub- serving our respect along with
II LONGFELLOW
lie. , .to let their readers know 1our intimacy.
One Jetter •Jmply ltanda for another. In thll nmpl~ A 11 u1ed
these arlorl\ more intimately- This complaint of mine can be
fer the three L'l. X tor the two 0'1, ete. Singl~ l~tter•. apo••
which, of course, 1 also disagree applied to our attitude toward all
tt'Ophles, the length and formJ.tlon ol the words ar~ ali hint•.
Each day the eode letter~ an different,
with-they have vulgarized terms professionll. And, alas, most of
and rondition! which are idiomat: .an, where actors are concerned.
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tors. But I regard them as a phe- . it of others?
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1:30 News
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write thia column by finding fault l"l don't."
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ll'avated largely by the press. ~ American by b~rth. Jt'a .peat. It'1
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the understanding of acting as a 1 But this virtue, carried to excraft sbou1d be serialized for the jcess, opens us up to some ridilmusement of the public.
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Tbe terms "acting," " timing,'' 1 It is the easy·golng, typiCIIJy
"underplaying," •;chewing the ' American notion of defeating
tceoery:• _and so forth , have be- pomposity , cutting the giant down
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than the layman about the~ that he is a physician, a man of l
DAILY CRYPTOQlJOTE - H•re'o how to work Ito
things, but Jn their ~eal to bring learning, a professional man,
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lie. , .to let their readers know 1our intimacy.
One Jetter •Jmply ltanda for another. In thll nmpl~ A 11 u1ed
these arlorl\ more intimately- This complaint of mine can be
fer the three L'l. X tor the two 0'1, ete. Singl~ l~tter•. apo••
which, of course, 1 also disagree applied to our attitude toward all
tt'Ophles, the length and formJ.tlon ol the words ar~ ali hint•.
Each day the eode letter~ an different,
with-they have vulgarized terms professionll. And, alas, most of
and rondition! which are idiomat: .an, where actors are concerned.
A. oryp-.11Kn Quotatlo•
ic to a profession, ancl should be This notion, I recognize, may
LORWR'I' Tl PWL LJ YKTK
LOR
used only by professional people. lprove embarrasRing, even to
It's true that actors have rome ' some actors. They don't respect
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LOR
from diverse walk!! or life, with Ithemselves that much. so how
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little or no preparation to be ac- 1can they be expected to demand
YMtePday'a Oryptoqulp: NO MAN OF WOMAN BORN . COW
tors. But I regard them as a phe- . it of others?
A.RD
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4:40
4:45
5:00
5:14

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Local News
Musical Mysteries
News

1:30 News
1:35 Farm World NeW!!
Plaller Party
6:45 Melgs County RFD
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7:05 Breakfast Party
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8:15 Breakfast Party
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8:30 News
9:45 Betty Newton Show
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7:00 Sign On, Mualcal Ctoct
4:30 lnterdw!ge
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7:45 The I.Jfellne
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10:35 News
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1:10 World News
5:31! Dinner M""icalr
II:Df Swap Shop
9:40 The Good LHe
1: I~ Musical Clock
3:45 Sign Off
11:15 Today With God
1:55 Under ObJo SkiN
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11:30 News
10:00 New•
9:00 Latenolrinl!
7:00 Sign On, MUJica! Cludi:
11:35 FArm Bureau
10:05 Pollca Party
1:30 Public Service
7:~ The LHeUna
11:40 Counlry lloedown
10:30 News
1:45 Showers ol Bledling
8:00 Ohio Valley News
(Family Worship Tbun.) 1035 Wald I! Donna Hymn
10:00 Mason County !lows
&amp;:Oii Pt Plusant FootbaU
II :55 Upper Room !lledilltlons
Time
1~:05 Talk ol ll1e TllWII
10:00 News
11:58 ilow Jones .Stock Avo.
11:110 New•
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rirsl United _,.r:e'.,byter~an very well received, as follows- and Mrs. Woodrow W. HendriX,
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l3rd opening with an organ and by the choir ; a tableau of the :or Virgil Eugene Pihl,
ol&amp;no duet by Eleanor Kay 1manger scene; othen1 having IKon., son of Mr. and Mrs.
lchneider and Pamela Sylves- part, besides choir membenl ' Pihl in the Falun
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Recitations we,.. given
Em:• Phillips, Mrs. R_o bert The Rev. Lijiedahl
rerry Lee Searls, Debra
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Patricia
singing 3 ~ley of car- ~ Sheeley, Lindsborg. Myrl Swan- of Racine spent Christmas
London
. ' and The Lord 5 . Prayer.
son, Lindsborg, was best man. with their daughter and !~lilY,
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"Christ_! The chotr w~s ath~ed m new1 The bride was lovely in a Mr . and Mrs. Kenneth WUt
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robes wtth white collars. Iwhite brocaded satin gown Pomeroy Rt. 2. Also ·~=~ II
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Peggy accessories. She carried an or- Mr. and Mrs. Larry WUt.
Hubbard, Eleanor Kay Schnea- chid on a white Bible.
the evening aU were guests
Connie Leudingham, . John A reception was held at the Mr. and Mrs. James M. Pi'erce
Robert Crow,
Jtmmy home of Mr . and ~ Mrs. Lester at their new home in Happy
POMEROY, OHIO
lfar&lt;jen,, Tommy Smith, Jimmy H. Johnson in Lundsborg.
Hollow.
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Crow, Barbara Leadingham,
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Craig Cottrill, Keith
Lisle, The eouple left on a s h or I
THDAY OBSERVED
Rose Marie Leadingham , Deb- ' wedding trip with the new Mrs. 9TH BlK
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FRIDAY ancl SATURDAY
Harden. Bruce Cottrill, Ter- Pihl traveling in a two piece Mrs. Ernest :Sisson he ho
Jan. -4-5
Lee Searls and Lori Guin- pale blue wool suit.
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KILLER"
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(Teehnico!or )
Claus made his annual visit, I is a graduate of Lindsborg daughter, Allee Jea~ on a
Kerwin Matthews, Judi ~h·r· giving all the children, young Rural High school and is em- urday from 2 f:o 4 o clock.
edith, ~rrR ~~~~;_r.
and old, candy bars.
ployed by the Southwest Milk freshments. of lCe creamed,
John Sax&lt;ln, Robert Bedford,
Producer's Associat,ion._....1JI e an~ kool-aa~ were serv
Sydney, PoiJack.
couple is at home in bf"Smoky Alice Jeans scbool
Mus Lule b Hosl
Valley Trailer park, Assaria, mates. Eacll guest was
SUN.. MON. ond TUES.
For Class Parly
Kan .
favors of balloons and cand\f.
Jan. 6-7-1
Miss Rosetta Lisle, teacher
Jults Verne's
the ~Primary class of t h e aid and chocolare mllk we r e GRIFFITH TRANSFERRED
"FIVE WEEKS IN A
First United
Presbyterian served to Lori Guinther, Terry Army Specialist Four H~:~ l
BALLOON"
"l:hurch in Syracuse was host- Lee Searls, Tammy Teaford, Griffith, 25, whose wife, PI
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Red Buttons,
Fabian, Bar- ' at a party, in the Church Diana Ables, eralg and Bruce and parents , Mr - and Mrsu..oute
bara Eden, Cedric Hard· li Arm~• for her class. · •
Cottrill, Keith Lisle, and KellY mer E. Griffith, live on .....
wicke, Peter Lorre, Herbert
Gifts, placed under a decor- Winebrenner.
1, Middleport, recently WBII
Marshall. FULL of FUNI In· ated silver Christmas t r e e, others present were M r s. signed to the
credible Comedy Safari.
exchanged. Games were Mary Lisle, Mrs. Margaret Cot- School at Fort Eustis,
Colorc•rtoons
and refreshments of ice trill, Mrs. Edna Searls, and fith Js a wlreman in the schcM&gt;l'l
cake,
chips, kool Mrs. Eva Mae Phillips.
Headquarters Company.

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