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There must be something incredibly ager
Last weekend tl!is man's son was se·
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wron&amp; with man's approach to man's orn·
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WASHINGTON IUPII - Inn· Ibear blanket with dooblo 1!1
bead of tbe Federal Bureau ol lnvesti· teen-ager' s car about midnight at t he ketpers who put up signs boasting weight of vermin such as lice,
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that "George Washington slept Oea1, etc!."
gation: crime continues to increase. And West Virginia side of the Pomeroy· a· here" may bo gulllf of false ad- Anyone whc! bu ever bedded
. crime is ornriness.
son bridge. He had gotten from hill ·car, vertl•lrig.
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washlN~toli may have opent the
tell you that it Ia even more
Religionists polilt to the man within had begun to· survey the damage, a n d
was attacked from behind at least by one night there all right, but there's uncomfortable than a polar boar
t~e man: get at him and the world . presof the men. Leaving the youth lying ,.to good
possibility
get any
sleep. that he failed 1 blanktt.
During ono "blowing' and rainy
to, is reformed' Without question th is
method works. but the problem is to in· dazed in the highway, the two older and ' i! tho bedbug• didn't bep him night." Washington reported , "oqr
awake, then the chances are that straw catch'd a fire &lt;whl1el WP
spire enough men to accept refo rma- much larger men drove away·
Besides
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desire
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tion. The famed Massachusetts Bay Col·
ishment visited upon the two men, if some other antl·!IOmnolent acUv· preserv'd by onP of our menJ
ony, where piety was the law seven days
and when they are caught, the father ily. such ao his mattre81 oatchlng .awiklng."
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on fire.
Barely EaCIIpN
hours each day, failed to
each week,
The mer• fact that Waohing- Old George'• syntax wao not an
produce piety; rather, dissenters broke had this to say about it:
"Maybe we can give th~m a medal for lion made an overnight stop at a.that it might be. but I pther
off into sects, and the Puritan culture
bravery."
~ certain tavern or inn is simply no 1from this pUM!e that he could·
helped give Americans the reputatton
It is a widely recognized fact that recommendation at all. The truth have been omoldng in bed?
of being close Yankee traders willing to
about one-third of Americas mel) and io that he stopped at some protty i At another plaee tho beda eonsldn anybody for an unfair dollar of pro·
women are functionally Illiterate, that
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Penolllgillla approach ornriness anoth· is, they never learned to r"'d
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the"iaiher of be had." He did not Indicate.
er way: "Give us the tools of modern enough to orient themselves "'! reality;;, our -ciOuntry Nitf;.ln flndiil; a ~· 1 oowovor. whether the bairsldn
science," they say, ·•and we'll treat your or formulate concepts, from printed -~ "!nt ~ placo t2' ' 1iy his helil are .was thread bear.
criminal for his sickness and in due time words. Such persons cannot be expected related in
own diar· Everyone fretched out-on the
·m to ~· ely, r1' d of his criminal· to. rea ct favorably. to a reading of the ies,
excerpts
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which
noor "Uke
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doll .or
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distributed
the cats,"
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and of
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National Geographic Society.
that gell the berth near..t the
ful _ in many cases - but a&amp;ain, the
But would not scorn do something for
Washington wa1 the Duncan (Ire."
prisons are full of men and women who these two men wllo so bravely beat up a Hines of his day. When he trav· The diary 11 replete with refer·
been 1feated, and
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much smaller and younger person? Rid· eled, ht made notes on the ac- ence to the lack of illlllltiml, WASHINGTON CQI.UMN
.ety· •·
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and Wllere
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me a SJde plaeea
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prllvide the hard dollars'vital to the pen· most effecllve weapon .
now appreciation of Conrad Hll· also observed that oomt of the
ologistic program . Modern, uncrowded
Perhaps an imaginative judge shOuld ton.
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were
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prisons staffed with trained psychia· try this method from his bench: "Sen·
At one place. Washington wrote. dear."
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trlsts and medical doctor,, mean a.xevo- tence of this court is that you shall wear the bod "as they called It';. was Washington may not have
'"lion in time-worn concepts. Many p eo· in a prominent place upon your person nothmg but • . little ltraw mat· much 11 apolling, but he lure Sbowln&amp; little ootward olgn
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portint factor in stimulating \small doses throuchout the you .i· to watch them lor a few classified a11"pre-diabetic."
l.rug- a mg.
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Toloran.. Dnpo
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uowtll Is atuhted. ln both chil· ·such as heparin. aa ooon as the increasing in size. If they are Sensitive testing revealed their sulin as they oltould, there
dren ,and adulll it it necessary !pain starts.
deftnittly aettlng larger oe e body chemlolt'y had a decreased lbe 110 dlabeteo. Fajans aad
to the fuU de\1l!lopment or rna·
. . · your doc!Dr aaaln. If not, your "tolerance" for the ougar• and concluded that not only turatlon of oor red blood nils. · Q - I read your article on aon ohoold try to Ignore them. otarches pi their dittl. In full· ibutamide facilitate the releaoe
A dtjietency of vitamin Jl.12 is mineral oil. 1 have befn using
blnwn di~l there I&amp; little if insulin, whlcb io wby It io
assooiated with anemia.
il in my nose to prevent hard Q-lbannadlhatextrOlllf ,ny . ·: wl...nce." The lack of itdiDbetlc, but also "ICIUllly
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.lnerviouo tension eon c au s ! ' duo to the failure l!! the..pan- prove• performance oC . bi.uiiD•I
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Wtfe• w1th no chddren. Every ,1f you use a aun1mal amount It oau,. ane101a :
none, InsUlin, whlcb i• required 1 They're DOW woriiiDI l'lth
month 1 have torribt. menstru· lo! the oil, preferabl• not more A - Tile anoor Is "DO" b&lt;
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al cramp•. They are 10 bad I than every other day.
severe anemia can lead ID ••
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tric .p.MI. on my ebdomen. Ia Q - My 17-year-old IIIlO bas . tbem10lveo.
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tal needed to oporate a form and flcials have estimated the eost of
that best shows the most
seized upon the tsoue o1 re- •
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Like the Menjou of 20 years ago, one the decline in tbo number o! the dairy price support
er as " n na
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gional gnvernmonto and have
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television comedian has suffered fin an· ·!arms.
at more than $500 million.
the Year by Motor rend "" on close scrutiny to all lea•
to it the ebarge that the
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Interest rate• on !arm loans At the end of 1962, the Gov· magazme. The local
tures
for 1163: Amerl·
failed to foreoee tho
TOD_/IY, SINCE THE DEMISE of the tell you, because of hls political and id· may be a llttlo lower this year ernment had on hand 29U mil- dealer said he hu available can Motors Ramblers are
of a Pari• • Jloml
old studio feudal system, film players en• eological beliefs.
than In 11112. ERS uld. Lendoro lion poundl ol butter, 63.2 ,
eompllmentary coplu of the year's best
of ·OOI·
endaaaertng the EuropeiD :
jo)t. the freedom of raising their voices
But judging by the number of big "'poet to have amplo crodlt pounds o! cheese and 513.9
2&amp;-page section devoted to Ham- standing deslgri achievement
Market
in politics-and some real helgh-ho par· names involved in recent political cam· avallabl&lt; lor Iannen In 1963.
lion pounds of ..;n.fat dry
in the February issue of and englneerlnl leadership."
Favortna Faof.;,l: A p1wptrout
was just spotlighted in Sacra· paigns.
of the stocks
Motor
the
mellto. Calif.
nority. neutral-grounders are in the 'ml· The Agriculture Departmenl 'l SOme
ed supplies
carriedon hand
over
The Trend.
reprint
ward to
not that we've• become 'j
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in the eom· 1961.
lete road tests of the fUll 1163 honOr" and
We are jllSllea
of Edmund Brown's second term as gov·
SHORT TAKES: Those big · added
Rambler .-11,. - :'CwolC', Am- because 11 represet!!l!
er r. Entertainers (and active cam· battle scenes for "Cleopatra" will be
and Alllel'lcan-::: an jeellve viewpoint oi quaJllled
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palgners)
Included Frank Sinatra. Steve filmed in Spain with, says a film trade
iUustrated article on engineer· technical
after
Allen. Dean Martin, Barry Sullivan, Dor· paper. "a hefty assist to Fox from the
ing and manufaeturtns. and a alive evaluaUon of aU tile
MAlON
otby Dandridge, Joey Bishop. Jo Staf· Spanish government" . . . . . Bob Cum·
pictorial feature traelng the eara"
foi-)1. Gene Kelly and Jimmy Durante.
mings has a set of plans on the television
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automotive history of American
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''.The cDmedlans j:joked about tlle Re· drawing boards for another series-his
Motors.
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J*bllcan loser. Riebard Nixon, and in· foUtth .... So now we know the plot of
NEW YORK . IUl'll- From five\for "tolerann."
Symbolic of the award lo a 'Car of the Year' subtslanl[,tlel
c!.ll!ed the latest ;ri.the "Knock. Knock"' •·very Important Persons," the movie years of revolutionary medical All 20 were put on tho
five-foot silver and. gold trophy our opinion that tho '.983
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costarring Liz Taylor and ltlchard Bur• oxporience in controlling diabetes tolbutamidt, betl&lt;r known by
which Charles E. Nerple, edt· slc, Ambaloadora and Amer·
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ton in England . It's about l group of with a drug omergeo the poiOibli· trade-name, "Orinase," which
tor of Motor Trend magazine, leans are outstanding In
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people grounded when log suddenly lty that th\1 chronic, ineurable \the past live years has bo
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has presented to Roy Aberne- consumer areu of pe1rtorm: I
"Nixon.''
closes the London airport.
diseue can be prevented.
creasingly uoed !or tbe cootrol
thy, president of American Moo ance, dfpendabnity, and
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HNixon -,!'o'lt: ·'
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;t to an almoot Incredible po.. mild diabetes. Before that
tors. In making the award Ner• ue," he aaid. "Motor
oiblllty from the medical ocionee Jtveo of dlabetles deponded
pol aakl:
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viewpoint. This disea,., which i1 1perlodic "shots" of tnoulin.
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known to afflict approximately ! In 17 of the 20, "tolerance"
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· long tenure of tho 111m lndullry'a
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then.
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k seemed
ing and to build more boop1tall 'IJ
rirultur
Department
economisl! strike mav
U. S.
_ that1 Fanfanl \ment.
FanfaDCI n1
ctuiltlan
predict farmers will be uslng .moving to dollar markell.
wou eep his job II eaot unUl \the domina parlf. aro
health centers, to'act again!!! '
.more credit in 1903 than in pre· G In
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boat ofWo aeneral eleetlonl whleh tbret wayo, 81110DI loft,
dodgers and to ~· "'-. na·
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Antonio Segnl Is ex- and right. The man who held
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one-half of U. S. farm
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to call for Ap!ll or early tdhemG
dPremead1"'
, eleefrlcity.
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Economic
Re8e&amp;rch service
t ! tb
e uperl, INY
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When ••'·am..,.' lbe '
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Democrats rofuaecl to
ditional liveotock to herdo: otop-; coasts.
muniei leader Palmit;o Togliattl not truet them.
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ped-up change-overs !rom crop to .
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Jlvo stock nroductlon ; Increased Under the pnce support pro- million members had filed a mo- formed his center-left coalition
. tbo Nennl SociaiiBt rrilg!it,...
use of fertilizer, insecticides, ond ,gram. the
booght a
of no eonfidence againSt ll'an- .whlth ln&lt;luded Social , .Democrats join the Commumsts to take..,.. '
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bl li record 500 .2 mdhon pounds
10-mont•¢1
and Republicans but dfpended for trol.
1 ' · more as..,. Y ne butter 1n calendar year 18112.
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Its existenee ti(IOll I marrial•
And out of this came the Com,
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itnd ltoti f ..tr'' sltow business," says Joan Fontaine, one amzabon of cattle fetdmg : and qua1ter billion dollars. The pre·
on noutrol trouliil1
of the veterans of Hollywood's "neutral" tho Installation o! bulk tanks !or vious buller record in a calendar
Pflgno.
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milk.
lyear was 3511 million pounds in
-lndustry •.•:!lf!f!!it1·11l!#.l!ded ilot'on..j,, . . There was one cluolc
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Needed: Imaginative Approach To Crime

has something to 'offer.
There must be something incredibly ager
Last weekend tl!is man's son was se·
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wron&amp; with man's approach to man's orn·
vere ly beaten by no le88 than two hood· 1
riness. On the word of J Edgar Hoover, Jums who, intoxicated, sideswiped t II e
WASHINGTON IUPII - Inn· Ibear blanket with dooblo 1!1
bead of tbe Federal Bureau ol lnvesti· teen-ager' s car about midnight at t he ketpers who put up signs boasting weight of vermin such as lice,
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that "George Washington slept Oea1, etc!."
gation: crime continues to increase. And West Virginia side of the Pomeroy· a· here" may bo gulllf of false ad- Anyone whc! bu ever bedded
. crime is ornriness.
son bridge. He had gotten from hill ·car, vertl•lrig.
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·down on a "throad belr" blanket
washlN~toli may have opent the
tell you that it Ia even more
Religionists polilt to the man within had begun to· survey the damage, a n d
was attacked from behind at least by one night there all right, but there's uncomfortable than a polar boar
t~e man: get at him and the world . presof the men. Leaving the youth lying ,.to good
possibility
get any
sleep. that he failed 1 blanktt.
During ono "blowing' and rainy
to, is reformed' Without question th is
method works. but the problem is to in· dazed in the highway, the two older and ' i! tho bedbug• didn't bep him night." Washington reported , "oqr
awake, then the chances are that straw catch'd a fire &lt;whl1el WP
spire enough men to accept refo rma- much larger men drove away·
Besides
an
obvious
desire
to
see
pun·
hil olumhee . .. . disturbed by wore laying upon and wao luckily
tion. The famed Massachusetts Bay Col·
ishment visited upon the two men, if some other antl·!IOmnolent acUv· preserv'd by onP of our menJ
ony, where piety was the law seven days
and when they are caught, the father ily. such ao his mattre81 oatchlng .awiklng."
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on fire.
Barely EaCIIpN
hours each day, failed to
each week,
The mer• fact that Waohing- Old George'• syntax wao not an
produce piety; rather, dissenters broke had this to say about it:
"Maybe we can give th~m a medal for lion made an overnight stop at a.that it might be. but I pther
off into sects, and the Puritan culture
bravery."
~ certain tavern or inn is simply no 1from this pUM!e that he could·
helped give Americans the reputatton
It is a widely recognized fact that recommendation at all. The truth have been omoldng in bed?
of being close Yankee traders willing to
about one-third of Americas mel) and io that he stopped at some protty i At another plaee tho beda eonsldn anybody for an unfair dollar of pro·
women are functionally Illiterate, that
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fit.
Penolllgillla approach ornriness anoth· is, they never learned to r"'d
I·_
the"iaiher of be had." He did not Indicate.
er way: "Give us the tools of modern enough to orient themselves "'! reality;;, our -ciOuntry Nitf;.ln flndiil; a ~· 1 oowovor. whether the bairsldn
science," they say, ·•and we'll treat your or formulate concepts, from printed -~ "!nt ~ placo t2' ' 1iy his helil are .was thread bear.
criminal for his sickness and in due time words. Such persons cannot be expected related in
own diar· Everyone fretched out-on the
·m to ~· ely, r1' d of his criminal· to. rea ct favorably. to a reading of the ies,
excerpts
!rom by
which
noor "Uke
a parcel
doll .or
haveoome
just been
distributed
the cats,"
he said,
and of
"bappy
bo
return bl
lty ." This approacll also proves success· Bible, or to psychiatry.
National Geographic Society.
that gell the berth near..t the
ful _ in many cases - but a&amp;ain, the
But would not scorn do something for
Washington wa1 the Duncan (Ire."
prisons are full of men and women who these two men wllo so bravely beat up a Hines of his day. When he trav· The diary 11 replete with refer·
been 1feated, and
to
much smaller and younger person? Rid· eled, ht made notes on the ac- ence to the lack of illlllltiml, WASHINGTON CQI.UMN
.ety· •·
.relu"ctant
to
icule - the. laugh of derision- can be a l:(mlmOI!BtJOnl
he found.
and Wllere
charmhe1Datll)'ed.
the "'ad·
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Readmg them that
has given
me a SJde plaeea
Ht
furthermore' SOcl
prllvide the hard dollars'vital to the pen· most effecllve weapon .
now appreciation of Conrad Hll· also observed that oomt of the
ologistic program . Modern, uncrowded
Perhaps an imaginative judge shOuld ton.
'prim
were
"Olltritvagantly
prisons staffed with trained psychia· try this method from his bench: "Sen·
At one place. Washington wrote. dear."
{J
trlsts and medical doctor,, mean a.xevo- tence of this court is that you shall wear the bod "as they called It';. was Washington may not have
'"lion in time-worn concepts. Many p eo· in a prominent place upon your person nothmg but • . little ltraw mat· much 11 apolling, but he lure Sbowln&amp; little ootward olgn
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=r::l. :~:
ple are convinced that rigorous punish· this (hands br!lhant-colored medal I
thing else but only one thread trap whell he oaw one.
concern,
ment _ tile dark hole metllod - is the outstanding heroism , complete with pm - Flllfanl returned

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A try :
Other methods
'" for a way to ,get at
ubbin of
t,he c,_riminal himself,,.' aren't exactly howling successel these
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HOLLYW(j()D .;:.. (NEAl - Amerl•
ies growing bolder are shatter&gt;
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Cap
inS old Hollywood taboos- and so are
big-name stars who have become out·
spoken freethinkers even in the contro·
game of local, state and national
politics.
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(ANSWER) "It's amnlnt how
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, finest show ever seen on an American
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another set of_ stars led by the late Dick
Powell campatgrted in support of NIXOn.
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&lt;lVIII"stars _becoming ac·
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Since 19!141, Jtallaa Communtlll
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vitamin,
especially
red
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passing
large
doh,
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who
exomined
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have
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detected-before
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stored lo normal bJ eontlnwn1
meat\. In ch1ld1'en 1t 1s an tm- octor may want to let you try told you 10. My best advice to
any s.:r
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portint factor in stimulating \small doses throuchout the you .i· to watch them lor a few classified a11"pre-diabetic."
l.rug- a mg.
n rn!at growth. Without
It period o! an anticoagulant drug, weeks to see whether they are
Toloran.. Dnpo
Wbon those cello produoe
uowtll Is atuhted. ln both chil· ·such as heparin. aa ooon as the increasing in size. If they are Sensitive testing revealed their sulin as they oltould, there
dren ,and adulll it it necessary !pain starts.
deftnittly aettlng larger oe e body chemlolt'y had a decreased lbe 110 dlabeteo. Fajans aad
to the fuU de\1l!lopment or rna·
. . · your doc!Dr aaaln. If not, your "tolerance" for the ougar• and concluded that not only turatlon of oor red blood nils. · Q - I read your article on aon ohoold try to Ignore them. otarches pi their dittl. In full· ibutamide facilitate the releaoe
A dtjietency of vitamin Jl.12 is mineral oil. 1 have befn using
blnwn di~l there I&amp; little if insulin, whlcb io wby It io
assooiated with anemia.
il in my nose to prevent hard Q-lbannadlhatextrOlllf ,ny . ·: wl...nce." The lack of itdiDbetlc, but also "ICIUllly
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.lnerviouo tension eon c au s ! ' duo to the failure l!! the..pan- prove• performance oC . bi.uiiD•I
_II ~ aiD a 21-y_ear...td booH· 1 • A - Tltto wUI ca~oe no harm ,many phyaieal ailments. Couh reas .&amp;land to oecrett the hor· ;producing tlaaue." .
Wtfe• w1th no chddren. Every ,1f you use a aun1mal amount It oau,. ane101a :
none, InsUlin, whlcb i• required 1 They're DOW woriiiDI l'lth
month 1 have torribt. menstru· lo! the oil, preferabl• not more A - Tile anoor Is "DO" b&lt;
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tar1or group of peroono, who .
al cramp•. They are 10 bad I than every other day.
severe anemia can lead ID ••
M.D., In eare of only_ mUdly dlabetio, wttllllie ·
have to go to bed with an elec·
10111 cbangea m the nerv&lt; ·11 poper. WbUe D.R Brand- ,tenl!on of !lodlnJ oot bow
tric .p.MI. on my ebdomen. Ia Q - My 17-year-old IIIlO bas . tbem10lveo.
·dt cannot a01wer IH11ildnal drua otrengthenl f~*'!IJ
there any other way ID 1et re- two small palnlelo lfOwtlll on \
. ·ten,
will anowor !etten ceU. and whether thlo blghly df·
Uet? .
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your qaeotl'
1eaeral IDIA!fllt Ill
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we don.'t get enough of t h ls imake a thorough check for a three or four months. What do and _Jeromt ~- _conn of the Um·
viblrnln?
possible causo. Aspirin or a ,you think?
vtrstty of M1ch1gan, Ann Arbor,
Cello ltellored
A - · Slnee vltlmln B-11 it I combination of pain-relieving A - I caaDOt ay
what
these
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a
recent
private
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million
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of
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They needed a domestie I!Oile.
bolj o[[ice appeal, the
' refuoing to employ him.
tal needed to oporate a form and flcials have estimated the eost of
that best shows the most
seized upon the tsoue o1 re- •
the dark about . the political affiliations
Like the Menjou of 20 years ago, one the decline in tbo number o! the dairy price support
er as " n na
IP'e•s In design.
gional gnvernmonto and have
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of yesterday's movie 1dols.
television comedian has suffered fin an· ·!arms.
at more than $500 million.
the Year by Motor rend "" on close scrutiny to all lea•
to it the ebarge that the
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Interest rate• on !arm loans At the end of 1962, the Gov· magazme. The local
tures
for 1163: Amerl·
failed to foreoee tho
TOD_/IY, SINCE THE DEMISE of the tell you, because of hls political and id· may be a llttlo lower this year ernment had on hand 29U mil- dealer said he hu available can Motors Ramblers are
of a Pari• • Jloml
old studio feudal system, film players en• eological beliefs.
than In 11112. ERS uld. Lendoro lion poundl ol butter, 63.2 ,
eompllmentary coplu of the year's best
of ·OOI·
endaaaertng the EuropeiD :
jo)t. the freedom of raising their voices
But judging by the number of big "'poet to have amplo crodlt pounds o! cheese and 513.9
2&amp;-page section devoted to Ham- standing deslgri achievement
Market
in politics-and some real helgh-ho par· names involved in recent political cam· avallabl&lt; lor Iannen In 1963.
lion pounds of ..;n.fat dry
in the February issue of and englneerlnl leadership."
Favortna Faof.;,l: A p1wptrout
was just spotlighted in Sacra· paigns.
of the stocks
Motor
the
mellto. Calif.
nority. neutral-grounders are in the 'ml· The Agriculture Departmenl 'l SOme
ed supplies
carriedon hand
over
The Trend.
reprint
ward to
not that we've• become 'j
"rbere was a celebration for the start
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in the eom· 1961.
lete road tests of the fUll 1163 honOr" and
We are jllSllea
of Edmund Brown's second term as gov·
SHORT TAKES: Those big · added
Rambler .-11,. - :'CwolC', Am- because 11 represet!!l!
er r. Entertainers (and active cam· battle scenes for "Cleopatra" will be
and Alllel'lcan-::: an jeellve viewpoint oi quaJllled
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palgners)
Included Frank Sinatra. Steve filmed in Spain with, says a film trade
iUustrated article on engineer· technical
after
Allen. Dean Martin, Barry Sullivan, Dor· paper. "a hefty assist to Fox from the
ing and manufaeturtns. and a alive evaluaUon of aU tile
MAlON
otby Dandridge, Joey Bishop. Jo Staf· Spanish government" . . . . . Bob Cum·
pictorial feature traelng the eara"
foi-)1. Gene Kelly and Jimmy Durante.
mings has a set of plans on the television
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automotive history of American
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''.The cDmedlans j:joked about tlle Re· drawing boards for another series-his
Motors.
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J*bllcan loser. Riebard Nixon, and in· foUtth .... So now we know the plot of
NEW YORK . IUl'll- From five\for "tolerann."
Symbolic of the award lo a 'Car of the Year' subtslanl[,tlel
c!.ll!ed the latest ;ri.the "Knock. Knock"' •·very Important Persons," the movie years of revolutionary medical All 20 were put on tho
five-foot silver and. gold trophy our opinion that tho '.983
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which Charles E. Nerple, edt· slc, Ambaloadora and Amer·
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ton in England . It's about l group of with a drug omergeo the poiOibli· trade-name, "Orinase," which
tor of Motor Trend magazine, leans are outstanding In
· "Who's thoro?"
people grounded when log suddenly lty that th\1 chronic, ineurable \the past live years has bo
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has presented to Roy Aberne- consumer areu of pe1rtorm: I
"Nixon.''
closes the London airport.
diseue can be prevented.
creasingly uoed !or tbe cootrol
thy, president of American Moo ance, dfpendabnity, and
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;t to an almoot Incredible po.. mild diabetes. Before that
tors. In making the award Ner• ue," he aaid. "Motor
oiblllty from the medical ocionee Jtveo of dlabetles deponded
pol aakl:
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viewpoint. This disea,., which i1 1perlodic "shots" of tnoulin.
"E~&lt;h year seea more and w!U make the pubUc more
known to afflict approximately ! In 17 of the 20, "tolerance"
engi-rlnl and styling ty aware of the many
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FanfaDCI n1
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predict farmers will be uslng .moving to dollar markell.
wou eep his job II eaot unUl \the domina parlf. aro
health centers, to'act again!!! '
.more credit in 1903 than in pre· G In
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boat ofWo aeneral eleetlonl whleh tbret wayo, 81110DI loft,
dodgers and to ~· "'-. na·
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one-half of U. S. farm
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to call for Ap!ll or early tdhemG
dPremead1"'
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muniei leader Palmit;o Togliattl not truet them.
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whosa party o! on eoijmated 1.5 Ten montho '18o. Fanfani
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Jlvo stock nroductlon ; Increased Under the pnce support pro- million members had filed a mo- formed his center-left coalition
. tbo Nennl SociaiiBt rrilg!it,...
use of fertilizer, insecticides, ond ,gram. the
booght a
of no eonfidence againSt ll'an- .whlth ln&lt;luded Social , .Democrats join the Commumsts to take..,.. '
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bl li record 500 .2 mdhon pounds
10-mont•¢1
and Republicans but dfpended for trol.
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Its existenee ti(IOll I marrial•
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of the veterans of Hollywood's "neutral" tho Installation o! bulk tanks !or vious buller record in a calendar
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Oh, Jackie, my Jove (and I one thing . Alld II I really lind !lower palnllnl and 1 hean1 1ty brown bead of Mary'o, th• my Sdl!y han '"""" '"' •-"
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VJell'lllf our · on treasllftd would get, ale~ wtty hand. A brlc!t five minutes llreat and
abut with 101110 ol PlY f~ at Caroline: abe baa to hold 19 Alld ~em~ "Saleh" Paige oJI paJnllnc here' at home .... MMy'o_ blind if livb)g. perfect, l1llln, lhi!Y're off again.
long, loping ll!tcbes. It faebo the arm .of her papa'• ruckei' alone lbe Vlltf same line:
oenlly were Mn. HeJell. Brad- and you !!ZJ100I her Ill • e afto I plod Iowan! the kiChen k
line now,. although, sad to say And as for yOWJg lohn - weD, "Don't look hehin~ Sam.. ford and Beuboh J01101. Tbi8 It othor gllch even ao you watch. fil&lt; yet one' lllOI't meat loaf ""'
Uke ito wearer, It's klnda wear- his nice young l1l8llll just car· pin'
be 'lt)'ln' to ketch up a gilt our iop received In Aug· 'l'lllll pajolintl
on u 1 'wbat .., ear111 will we hnt
In' don and out.
.
· rlea him In ber arma, mos~ wiUt yoU."
urt from a collef• lrielld, Dick JWadlJ1 here at holl1"· 11 jo wiib II! Well, Yl'l, loll Ill. ~ ·
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111a1en tf lba irJchl neat atanilJng lher'e _ i1iJ. I have my own name for~ NO SK_IRT.
WE HAVE. PAINTERS P· note around college clrclea, and our !oHmSU living lliOm.
· 10 well on oteak, gravy, and
oklllet, yoo'U """'"" beHove me '18 a neal colton one and bat a Jackie Keniledy two fool, · (or
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lore around here - I mean ar· a graduate of FIDe Arlo at Ohio But 11'1 10 precious, and wt potatoea yesterday. So bd t1
llut I've (iJ!ally found some cJ¥e flltlna bodJee top
sol long skirt. It Is to me, a PORTLY WALTER Sle!ak, tisll wtUt eaaels, oils, and can- Univenlty.
Invito our lrjonds, ·one and an, jthe lilt mlnea, tor B. M. 11.
lllps, petlkoiti, ·I reckon yoo . .Men who ·ll'i aborlles l1ld "No Skirt." Sheath, notbiDg, It's one of Merv Griffin's regulars, vas. Among lbem Edna MaJdDe II Ia titled, lflmply, "Mary, young and old, to ·come ... our .IUIDle!y, m1lk IDall, 'rl bral ·
coulcl call tbem, that are adual· others, too, have -treat Blathers purely a "No Skirt" l1ld I dare ~ ~wped his hands aeroso ·his Coats 'and Carol Bachtel. And Sewing," l1ld preoenlla charm- IPalmer Sl-. Mona -Liaa. Treaa- for ' "''IP"': - ho, bum, another
I)' fborl ODOUgh for me.
of aawed off lroUiers bnttoma yoo to label it more correctly. large expanse of stomaoh and 'O!arlene DaviJ's oil palnllilg in8 ~ •. ~y_- llitcllill8 a1 urea are made to be lhared. Januart day IOIDB. ~ 10M
Here~fore, they'Ve dragged put away. I gave a~ag a small I gel the jitler!J, when the' told ua, "I've lost 1358 pound• hanging in her father's (Doc aome materi81 of"""" aoft and
- but I ju1l got done (I'll uevballway 'f6 the flOOr. I've pUt stack of them not long ,880 - 1acUes on Merv Griffin, Jack lr. the past live years
so, IJoe's) waiting room has pro!&gt;- elualve shad~ of blue. Sbe TODAY MY oelctob.n · .liN ... telilly BE doi'.e) lor thank
a larit! tucl: In tbem, Iaten up gabardln01~ Iianne~, woratedlo, Parr and my other beloved lakmg. It off, puttmg II right ably had more viewers as of wears a pale pink bouae and a bustling about: Nora Mllla has
Gof! lor aU the lovely llllk
lbe ~ till lbe jJoollce lop dacrona, .wllat ba.,. 1'011? ADd shOws sit down. They ean't do bock on."
loow than anyUtlng oolllde lbe red full sldrj. 'l'llliiiiOIIIlds blgh· a bijr snow white washing out homey tlllnga that make up IIIJ
Dilb aboul C!llt my throat, even even Uten If I don't watch, my a lblng with their "No Sklla." Well, It's conceded that many IMona Lisa. Cbarlei)O Is right lY lllcompatible built all blend&amp; to greet the sun. Otbera are one precious dey In .anyone'•
once m a. rectle99 mo~~¥~~t men folks are likely lo be walt· They It)' to pull 'em down, of the pleasurable Uttngs of Ufe now studying 1n Providence, R. perfectly, each fold of 1be ma- trotting to Ute slllre, to each precious and far _too lhort life.
alaabed off 1 nlc:e lace ruffle log around with their beels In there · Is nothing there to are Immoral, Illegal, or fatten- 1., to paint even better and W'ial of her ~lothil!g and ' the othen back doors, or maybe
at the bottom.
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Today I put on - of_my
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see., So the etemal male Is con. colored lady'a advice when ask- lleve she is in a ~I of de- abown.
Dad thought be aaw a robin. her MWe1L It hit me smartly juat l1l'l' IliAD ID lot 811 a......, sll!nlly Intrigued to note jiJat ed how she kept ,. well, "so sign. And that tnvoiYOo a lol Tl'y to dral1'
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at tbt bee
I looked Inch bern for
about • wbere lbat tack of . coverage cbeerlul:.
more than plcturea, o1 course. perfect human band aome ttme, way home from ,.hool. KaUtie
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lldaa..Jtn..t 1011 lD • jlllt alonr'the 111m' 4 IIIII. pr:e~&lt; HarrW, 'l;l!!llmT!IoteJtlld.,..,.
Oh, Jackie, my Jove (and I one thing . Alld II I really lind !lower palnllnl and 1 hean1 1ty brown bead of Mary'o, th• my Sdl!y han '"""" '"' •-"
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· up. SO I let II oul, •lltchlnlll to all our Innocent young. L&lt;&gt;ok oleep."
VJell'lllf our · on treasllftd would get, ale~ wtty hand. A brlc!t five minutes llreat and
abut with 101110 ol PlY f~ at Caroline: abe baa to hold 19 Alld ~em~ "Saleh" Paige oJI paJnllnc here' at home .... MMy'o_ blind if livb)g. perfect, l1llln, lhi!Y're off again.
long, loping ll!tcbes. It faebo the arm .of her papa'• ruckei' alone lbe Vlltf same line:
oenlly were Mn. HeJell. Brad- and you !!ZJ100I her Ill • e afto I plod Iowan! the kiChen k
line now,. although, sad to say And as for yOWJg lohn - weD, "Don't look hehin~ Sam.. ford and Beuboh J01101. Tbi8 It othor gllch even ao you watch. fil&lt; yet one' lllOI't meat loaf ""'
Uke ito wearer, It's klnda wear- his nice young l1l8llll just car· pin'
be 'lt)'ln' to ketch up a gilt our iop received In Aug· 'l'lllll pajolintl
on u 1 'wbat .., ear111 will we hnt
In' don and out.
.
· rlea him In ber arma, mos~ wiUt yoU."
urt from a collef• lrielld, Dick JWadlJ1 here at holl1"· 11 jo wiib II! Well, Yl'l, loll Ill. ~ ·
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111a1en tf lba irJchl neat atanilJng lher'e _ i1iJ. I have my own name for~ NO SK_IRT.
WE HAVE. PAINTERS P· note around college clrclea, and our !oHmSU living lliOm.
· 10 well on oteak, gravy, and
oklllet, yoo'U """'"" beHove me '18 a neal colton one and bat a Jackie Keniledy two fool, · (or
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lore around here - I mean ar· a graduate of FIDe Arlo at Ohio But 11'1 10 precious, and wt potatoea yesterday. So bd t1
llut I've (iJ!ally found some cJ¥e flltlna bodJee top
sol long skirt. It Is to me, a PORTLY WALTER Sle!ak, tisll wtUt eaaels, oils, and can- Univenlty.
Invito our lrjonds, ·one and an, jthe lilt mlnea, tor B. M. 11.
lllps, petlkoiti, ·I reckon yoo . .Men who ·ll'i aborlles l1ld "No Skirt." Sheath, notbiDg, It's one of Merv Griffin's regulars, vas. Among lbem Edna MaJdDe II Ia titled, lflmply, "Mary, young and old, to ·come ... our .IUIDle!y, m1lk IDall, 'rl bral ·
coulcl call tbem, that are adual· others, too, have -treat Blathers purely a "No Skirt" l1ld I dare ~ ~wped his hands aeroso ·his Coats 'and Carol Bachtel. And Sewing," l1ld preoenlla charm- IPalmer Sl-. Mona -Liaa. Treaa- for ' "''IP"': - ho, bum, another
I)' fborl ODOUgh for me.
of aawed off lroUiers bnttoma yoo to label it more correctly. large expanse of stomaoh and 'O!arlene DaviJ's oil palnllilg in8 ~ •. ~y_- llitcllill8 a1 urea are made to be lhared. Januart day IOIDB. ~ 10M
Here~fore, they'Ve dragged put away. I gave a~ag a small I gel the jitler!J, when the' told ua, "I've lost 1358 pound• hanging in her father's (Doc aome materi81 of"""" aoft and
- but I ju1l got done (I'll uevballway 'f6 the flOOr. I've pUt stack of them not long ,880 - 1acUes on Merv Griffin, Jack lr. the past live years
so, IJoe's) waiting room has pro!&gt;- elualve shad~ of blue. Sbe TODAY MY oelctob.n · .liN ... telilly BE doi'.e) lor thank
a larit! tucl: In tbem, Iaten up gabardln01~ Iianne~, woratedlo, Parr and my other beloved lakmg. It off, puttmg II right ably had more viewers as of wears a pale pink bouae and a bustling about: Nora Mllla has
Gof! lor aU the lovely llllk
lbe ~ till lbe jJoollce lop dacrona, .wllat ba.,. 1'011? ADd shOws sit down. They ean't do bock on."
loow than anyUtlng oolllde lbe red full sldrj. 'l'llliiiiOIIIlds blgh· a bijr snow white washing out homey tlllnga that make up IIIJ
Dilb aboul C!llt my throat, even even Uten If I don't watch, my a lblng with their "No Sklla." Well, It's conceded that many IMona Lisa. Cbarlei)O Is right lY lllcompatible built all blend&amp; to greet the sun. Otbera are one precious dey In .anyone'•
once m a. rectle99 mo~~¥~~t men folks are likely lo be walt· They It)' to pull 'em down, of the pleasurable Uttngs of Ufe now studying 1n Providence, R. perfectly, each fold of 1be ma- trotting to Ute slllre, to each precious and far _too lhort life.
alaabed off 1 nlc:e lace ruffle log around with their beels In there · Is nothing there to are Immoral, Illegal, or fatten- 1., to paint even better and W'ial of her ~lothil!g and ' the othen back doors, or maybe
at the bottom.
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tbe bncta of their paJI!s !ega, ~ u II. It Is a "No Skirt," lng. So let's lake an ancient more of 11 - but walt, I """ piece In ber band 10 fallbfoJiy even clear up to Pomeroy. I miNX 01' Mrs. Cadle 8lll
Today I put on - of_my
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see., So the etemal male Is con. colored lady'a advice when ask- lleve she is in a ~I of de- abown.
Dad thought be aaw a robin. her MWe1L It hit me smartly juat l1l'l' IliAD ID lot 811 a......, sll!nlly Intrigued to note jiJat ed how she kept ,. well, "so sign. And that tnvoiYOo a lol Tl'y to dral1'
pale, O!UdNtl obouling 011 the '\En .,.. lefl lb
at tbt bee
I looked Inch bern for
about • wbere lbat tack of . coverage cbeerlul:.
more than plcturea, o1 course. perfect human band aome ttme, way home from ,.hool. KaUtie
(Collllatled 111 Pap It)

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CREW SOCKS

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CUTU RIB GHOPS
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CARROTS
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Eye Fordhook Limas
Eye Cut Corn · .
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Birda Eye Vegetable Dishes

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CRISP
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IIIII c•ot. Cnared Ptuula ,:. &amp;I

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Firtaidt SallllwiH Ort••• - Stok~iy's Pineapple-Orange Dr. ._, 3 ::~ 'l
ChMolote-VaaU!a
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10 pounds '2.00 . I
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Our Semi . Annual

Vikings Sign
VanderKelen
For One Year

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ONLy

V~LUil TO 3.99

ValuN to •.99 In
lhll II"'UP. Flnal

50c to 1.25. BeUeve me thil is worth buyina:.

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Price
name Jn pantt. Sizes Z8 to '0. Rea:.

ch1ra:e tor alteraUon.
Men's

Long Sleeve Sport Shirts _ 1h Price
An e:r.ceptionaliJ good run of size~ and . colors.
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up style8. Rea. 3.98 to 5.98 Now only 1.99 to 2.99.

.. 1.49

Better Fall and Winter Dresses that we must move.

for fast clearance.

1.99 to 2.99.

II 3.99 to 9.99

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Tbia Ia a nice one with Soda Trim. Limit II per

customer.

Men's C1r Colts - - - - 1h Price
Both wooll ond Dot Lona Ia lhll III'OIIP· SIJea 38

AU of

theoe ore wuboble. Bel- 1.18 to 7.88. On

SoleUt .. ut.,

some of th... ore hooded and moll ore washoble,
llti· IZ.98 to 11.1111. For thil oveal blJ Mt Ill

TOPCOATS
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Boys' Winter Ctps _ _ _ 1h Price
Reg, 1.98 to 2.98. Now goiag 1.00 to 11111.

Men's Work Jtckets - - - ~ OH
"WE SELECT ONLY THE
VERY BEST IN USED CARS"
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AU ore llnecl lor thoae cold dayo ahead. !loCo

WHOLESALE PRICES

Men's Fl•nnel Shirts _ _ 1h Price

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1960 Chevrolet

Both button up and .Upcwer :otyi11 Silel a 14 18.
Reg. 1.88 to 6,98 N"" Only 1." to 1.49.

Jlei. us to 8.118 Now aoiD11·" to 4.99 .

Reg. 7.18 to 16.98 Now loinC Ull .. 11.32. Molt

BtatloaWqoniDoor.Nico.

ol them an wubabM.

1956 Buick::-:---- Now Only $495

'Door lWdlop Coatury.

THISE ARE ONLY A FEW

Men's Hooded Sw11t Shlrtl- ~ 0H
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Of THE MANY FINE CARS YOU WILL

PIND ON OUR LOT AT ...

MHROPOLITAN MOTORS
WY2-3170

Double Thickness SWIIt Shim ~ OH
Rei· 1.88'!1ow Juot 1.&amp;

You Clll wur end •nloy 'JOUr uhlddll\" tr~~~u"'l .
~Y let valuable old jewelry or watches languiBIJ
m dreaser drawers? Our expert repair and restyl·
,.,, service wiU restore tbem to actlve.atnie~~ . • .
quickly, and a1 modest COlt to you!
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are brotea, I!Ao&amp;. 8.88 1o 28.110. OD a.te

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Reg. 29.110 to 37.50. On Sale 14.75 to
18.75.

Men's

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Jtu:luded are rayon blends and all wool
fllllnels. SlzeB 29 to 50. Jvy and Pleated
Styles. Reg. 7.88 to u•.ea. On Sale 3.99

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PILLOW
·•· ·· · • ·· · •· · · · · 39c ici.
FANCY PRINTS · .......... · 25c yd.
HOPE MUSLIN ·· · · •··•· · ·· · •· 25c yd.
Capri Pants

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Valueoto ua.

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Set.

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. _ Bee far value

Men't Colored Dteellhlrta - ·.$8.00
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Men's Ties :;~:o~ ~~ t:·:
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Small~·~
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Reg.$1.00SeamfrNNylons •·•· 73c

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RI!G• 1.19 3 PC.
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Men·~ 4 bid. or zipper)ijle Wor&amp; Arctle
· Spec•al value at a low ·low price of only
2.99 pair. See these ~d bu7 now. Th. .
are value rltiB.
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Flnl qualll7. Asst. colon.
11oft FluffJ; Bll)' several DOW.
Sbop ear)J, Tbeoe WOil'l lut

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colorl. See these for
va1ue plus and Save.

' REG. 1.95

aall ~ r. alllrllloal.

Odd Let Boys' Winter Cape- tic

....4.00Moota

REG. 1.29

of lillollll_,_. uf;lltl. A

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Large group. Asst. col-

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~ now at this low low
pnce at your Bonanza atore.

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GENERAL ELECTRIC "EXCLUSIVE"

an- IIIII ......

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wool Capri Pants.

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BOWL SET

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Boys' Colonel JMns $2.98 to $3.50
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Rayon UndieJ .

3.99 Lodies' part

$]-88

Qtantity Urniied.

97 ...

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Replan aaclllilmlla - ·

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clearance. Shop

R... 29c. Lad~

Reg. 3.99 Ladles

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l!roken ,
meo. AU II'QII&amp;Iecl. tor

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A like

Dress Slacks

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Men's Robes - - - - - lhi Off

1958 Chevrolet _ _ Now Only $895

ti6LMAINST.

Sport ·Coats
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12.911. 1111!11'1

Better JaebtJJ redaeecl .

. DON~T . MISS THIS 2 DAY PRICE REI)UCTION RAMPAGE!

the.. ore ••babl'"

Odcl Lot Boyt' SpOrt Colts • ~ Prlt!it

Now Only $895

1959 Stucleblbr
Hawk. Sbarp.

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....... 14.71.

A nice run ol slzo1 Rea. 1.98 to 2,98, 011 Salt

I el. 4 Door Sedan. Real nice and clean.

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Dotlon• ond Suecl&amp; A nice aomo IIi
Jackets. Rei. lUI to at.lll!. 011 Solo 711/1 .. 14.91

these.

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9.91

A very good tl&amp;me In Coati. Shorts, Reg·
ulats and LQnga In broken sizes. Reg.
45.00 to 55-00. On Sale 22.50 to 27.50

I··N!~l,

Jlell. 1.98. You doD't havo to drive to approciaiB

Values to 2.99 in this Special
Group. Sizes 32 to 42. White
only. Fancy trim Save no
at thia low price. ·
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Boys' Long COlts ~--- ~ Price

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I Door - · SloD4old tr.... 1lad1o and boater.

SLIPS

Both wools and Dot Lona. Sizes 6 to 20. llti. 9.88

Slzet

Men's Driving Gloves _ _ $1.00

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LadlMIIetter

19.91

1.ao to 1.99.

JACKET' :

Values To 2.99

to 46. Rea. price 11.88 to 18.88. 011 Bolt 6.49 to

Men's Winter C1ps _ _ _ ·lh Price

V.1luet To,$12&gt;95
MEN'S WiNTER

Ladies'

00

Men's SINveleu Sw11tera • ~ Prlct

mean bll)'

Supply II llmitecl. Rea. ua to 19.88. A no! blll'

Now Only $1295

$6.00

A nice usortment ol colon ond slw. Thll ""
must ..~ Reg. 3.98 to D,98, For lhla event

on)1

All wools In both Ivy and BeJUiar Mod·
els. A good selection of sizes 8nd eolorS.
Regl!lars, Shorts and Longs. Reg. Price
45.00 to 70.00. Now going at the Amaz.
lng Price of 22.50 to 35.00.
Small Charge for Alterations

Men's COlt SWI•ten - - 1h Price

1.811 to uo Now Juot

$1.99

Valueo to $8.00. ReiJ'OUpecl

011 Sole 4.99 to 1.49.

N..,. aolnC

BOYS' WINTER JACKm

.u------·1-2 Price

L.dlel'

otUttot.".

ua

COnON SWEATERS

DRESSES

Both plain color ~nd fancy. Thit you mlllt see.

Reg. 1.98 to

VALUES TO 10-95

-

ue to ue Now iolli&amp; t.ao

. Jlell.

Men's Slipover Sw11tm _ 1h Price

Men's White H1ndkerchlefs _

REG. 2.99 MENS

S11o1 I to 11. llolb d l - 1m\ lmt1on up' ityloo.

MEN'S SUITS ·
·V2 · pr-ice

US to 5.98: NDW aolnC 2.49 .. 2.99. A IIIIAU

Reg. 7.98 to 19.98. A olea! (oops) we

,.. ,.

Long SIHve Sport Shlrtl _ 1h Price

~

Both popover and button

. ,..

FRI.-SAT.

• to 18. Rq.1J!8. 011 Solt1.to

f to 18. Reg. 1.00 to UD. For thooo 8 dayo on)J

n..

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

early,

A vor, 18011 1111111 Ia Shlrtl. A lllu 1'1111' of ~

Reg. crew ·necka and V neck ahawl collar. Slzea

Sizes S, M. L and

DRESSES

clearance on this
group. Priced for
quick sale. Shop

BoY" Corduroy Shlm.___lh Price .

Boys' Swe1t Shirts - - - ¥.1 Price

A. very good

Vel-te4.99
I
LldJel

SKIRTS

JANUARY 25-26-28

Tremendous Bargains f;,r Men and Boys- ' (Oh Yes, Some Real Good Buys for You Ladies, Too). This It
The Sale You Have Been Waiting fort!
.

Men's Ivy 1.81gue P1nts _

CLEARANCE

LADIII lETTER

DOORS OPEN PROMPTLY AT 9!00 A,M.

.)

..

~:y Cleane~== J

3 .DAYS · ·.Fridoy,:. :Saturday, ·Monday

Our Lot Is St1cked • - So Out They Gol
1961 L.rk
Now Only $1095

-

-••or.

77c•

low price;

VALUES TO 3.99

'100 ...

·Ladies Shoes
ODe loii.adlea• Better

Dreaa. Sill•

iboes. Pmed tor
qwc:l; deariiiCe.

Broten llzeo v~··
IIIIo M.OO..
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In

2 88
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LOOK IIIII SEE
CAKE. PAN
Rei. $1.11 Loot ODd loo
Cote Paa. Lorio s1zo. A
repeat Mil out. A mUll
I· ...:....0Ye!7· ldtebell. Ito
fornlupl-.

aac

.... J.OOMeno

SfOIT SHn
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At Eastern; Pirates Win

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Eagles Edge Highlanders
In One-Point Thriller

tN POMEROY, OHIO

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Coin..Op ':" Drv Cleaning I
10 pounds '2.00 . I
cen... ,... . . I

Our Semi . Annual

Vikings Sign
VanderKelen
For One Year

.,.,....... I ..........

....... ·-.I'OIIf ... -

ONLy

V~LUil TO 3.99

ValuN to •.99 In
lhll II"'UP. Flnal

50c to 1.25. BeUeve me thil is worth buyina:.

.

Price
name Jn pantt. Sizes Z8 to '0. Rea:.

ch1ra:e tor alteraUon.
Men's

Long Sleeve Sport Shirts _ 1h Price
An e:r.ceptionaliJ good run of size~ and . colors.
'

up style8. Rea. 3.98 to 5.98 Now only 1.99 to 2.99.

.. 1.49

Better Fall and Winter Dresses that we must move.

for fast clearance.

1.99 to 2.99.

II 3.99 to 9.99

lc

Tbia Ia a nice one with Soda Trim. Limit II per

customer.

Men's C1r Colts - - - - 1h Price
Both wooll ond Dot Lona Ia lhll III'OIIP· SIJea 38

AU of

theoe ore wuboble. Bel- 1.18 to 7.88. On

SoleUt .. ut.,

some of th... ore hooded and moll ore washoble,
llti· IZ.98 to 11.1111. For thil oveal blJ Mt Ill

TOPCOATS
•
V2 . prace
'

Boys'

Boys' Winter Ctps _ _ _ 1h Price
Reg, 1.98 to 2.98. Now goiag 1.00 to 11111.

Men's Work Jtckets - - - ~ OH
"WE SELECT ONLY THE
VERY BEST IN USED CARS"
.

AU ore llnecl lor thoae cold dayo ahead. !loCo

WHOLESALE PRICES

Men's Fl•nnel Shirts _ _ 1h Price

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1." .. s.ao.

lutt • lew Ia lot. ldost of

1960 Chevrolet

Both button up and .Upcwer :otyi11 Silel a 14 18.
Reg. 1.88 to 6,98 N"" Only 1." to 1.49.

Jlei. us to 8.118 Now aoiD11·" to 4.99 .

Reg. 7.18 to 16.98 Now loinC Ull .. 11.32. Molt

BtatloaWqoniDoor.Nico.

ol them an wubabM.

1956 Buick::-:---- Now Only $495

'Door lWdlop Coatury.

THISE ARE ONLY A FEW

Men's Hooded Sw11t Shlrtl- ~ 0H
•

Reg. 2.118. Now·Jutt 1."

Of THE MANY FINE CARS YOU WILL

PIND ON OUR LOT AT ...

MHROPOLITAN MOTORS
WY2-3170

Double Thickness SWIIt Shim ~ OH
Rei· 1.88'!1ow Juot 1.&amp;

You Clll wur end •nloy 'JOUr uhlddll\" tr~~~u"'l .
~Y let valuable old jewelry or watches languiBIJ
m dreaser drawers? Our expert repair and restyl·
,.,, service wiU restore tbem to actlve.atnie~~ . • .
quickly, and a1 modest COlt to you!
-;: , .. ....:•..

~ Price

are brotea, I!Ao&amp;. 8.88 1o 28.110. OD a.te

..

,1.·-" folrl7 IIM!d .11111 IC . . ... IQ..... liO 1f...
bn Sale 4." .......

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A fairly good run of Sizes and Qllors.
Reg. 29.110 to 37.50. On Sale 14.75 to
18.75.

Men's

•
pr1~e

Jtu:luded are rayon blends and all wool
fllllnels. SlzeB 29 to 50. Jvy and Pleated
Styles. Reg. 7.88 to u•.ea. On Sale 3.99

0•

Boys' 13~ oL Weslilm J-.n• '$1.98
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PILLOW
·•· ·· · • ·· · •· · · · · 39c ici.
FANCY PRINTS · .......... · 25c yd.
HOPE MUSLIN ·· · · •··•· · ·· · •· 25c yd.
Capri Pants

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--- -

r.r $5.00

Valueoto ua.

· Men's

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Both

CUp Pill

TO $2.00 ·.
Tie Your OW. ety._ .

- ' Gra!en Qenl11to ·
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Pllr

GARiAGE CAN
tUS 'falu. A ...
!:!"'~·~· 20 pl. p ...
1'U1t, Garbolt
lloi. .~jlt&lt;Oth;;,eoe: at JGar

SET

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Ref. l.lill Oliue Commode
Set.

~ ~ · Holder
Aiol colon. At I DOW

loaa.

oile 3 pe. Plutic Miz.
BDWl Sol. Alllt. eolora.
. _ Bee far value

Men't Colored Dteellhlrta - ·.$8.00
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~Mae

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Men's Ties :;~:o~ ~~ t:·:
3·. for 51!o0 Mtn'ILIYis tn Jtel. llu. Dlti1M. T.a

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Commocle

MIXING BOWL

.. 7.49.

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REG. 39c LARGE

...,..llore.

Small~·~
AJtefation
. '.

Reg. 79c 51 Gauge Nylons . . •. •• 44c
Reg.$1.00SeamfrNNylons •·•· 73c

pe. ldlxlng

RI!G• 1.19 3 PC.
PLASTIC

ll!leo are bfqlrOn. IUit I Ia 1o1. Vll~t~~ '- lO.a
+'

pr.

Men·~ 4 bid. or zipper)ijle Wor&amp; Arctle
· Spec•al value at a low ·low price of only
2.99 pair. See these ~d bu7 now. Th. .
are value rltiB.
'' .

Llr&amp;o olzo Jleg. 39c Yalue.
Flnl qualll7. Asst. colon.
11oft FluffJ; Bll)' several DOW.
Sbop ear)J, Tbeoe WOil'l lut

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Men's .._ _ _ ___........

19c

pr•

4-Buc;kle ARCTICS

· 20 GAL PLASnC

33!

. ..

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ors. Hurry, save -over
~ now.

·1

5 PC. MIXING
Ret: t1.2e - s

_.IN...._

HitS . ·

value. Sizes S.fl.7. Asot.
colorl. See these for
va1ue plus and Save.

' REG. 1.95

aall ~ r. alllrllloal.

Odd Let Boys' Winter Cape- tic

....4.00Moota

REG. 1.29

of lillollll_,_. uf;lltl. A

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First quallty Rea. 29c

·, Grouped for quick aale.
Large group. Asst. col-

•

- 1 Set Whlto, many useo.
~ now at this low low
pnce at your Bonanza atore.

-

GENERAL ELECTRIC "EXCLUSIVE"

an- IIIII ......

.

wool Capri Pants.

e&amp;rb •

BOWL SET

.;··

Boys' Colonel JMns $2.98 to $3.50
t

s

Rayon UndieJ .

3.99 Lodies' part

$]-88

Qtantity Urniied.

97 ...

.

Replan aaclllilmlla - ·

~toM!.

clearance. Shop

R... 29c. Lad~

Reg. 3.99 Ladles

}

for quio,J •
l!roken ,
meo. AU II'QII&amp;Iecl. tor

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Boyt' Levis -~· $2.98 to $3.10

A like

Dress Slacks

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Men's Work P1nfl -

Men's Robes - - - - - lhi Off

1958 Chevrolet _ _ Now Only $895

ti6LMAINST.

Sport ·Coats
.
Vt ·prace

12.911. 1111!11'1

Better JaebtJJ redaeecl .

. DON~T . MISS THIS 2 DAY PRICE REI)UCTION RAMPAGE!

the.. ore ••babl'"

Odcl Lot Boyt' SpOrt Colts • ~ Prlt!it

Now Only $895

1959 Stucleblbr
Hawk. Sbarp.

i. H •

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I.GO .. I •. ,

loyt' SWIIterl---- ~ Price

. '

P1nts _ _ _ 1h Price

....... 14.71.

A nice run ol slzo1 Rea. 1.98 to 2,98, 011 Salt

I el. 4 Door Sedan. Real nice and clean.

~

Odd Lot loyl' Suits

Dotlon• ond Suecl&amp; A nice aomo IIi
Jackets. Rei. lUI to at.lll!. 011 Solo 711/1 .. 14.91

these.

77

9.91

A very good tl&amp;me In Coati. Shorts, Reg·
ulats and LQnga In broken sizes. Reg.
45.00 to 55-00. On Sale 22.50 to 27.50

I··N!~l,

Jlell. 1.98. You doD't havo to drive to approciaiB

Values to 2.99 in this Special
Group. Sizes 32 to 42. White
only. Fancy trim Save no
at thia low price. ·
w

Boys' Long COlts ~--- ~ Price

_ _ _ _ lh Price

I Door - · SloD4old tr.... 1lad1o and boater.

SLIPS

Both wools and Dot Lona. Sizes 6 to 20. llti. 9.88

Slzet

Men's Driving Gloves _ _ $1.00

v..... to

LadlMIIetter

19.91

1.ao to 1.99.

JACKET' :

Values To 2.99

to 46. Rea. price 11.88 to 18.88. 011 Bolt 6.49 to

Men's Winter C1ps _ _ _ ·lh Price

V.1luet To,$12&gt;95
MEN'S WiNTER

Ladies'

00

Men's SINveleu Sw11tera • ~ Prlct

mean bll)'

Supply II llmitecl. Rea. ua to 19.88. A no! blll'

Now Only $1295

$6.00

A nice usortment ol colon ond slw. Thll ""
must ..~ Reg. 3.98 to D,98, For lhla event

on)1

All wools In both Ivy and BeJUiar Mod·
els. A good selection of sizes 8nd eolorS.
Regl!lars, Shorts and Longs. Reg. Price
45.00 to 70.00. Now going at the Amaz.
lng Price of 22.50 to 35.00.
Small Charge for Alterations

Men's COlt SWI•ten - - 1h Price

1.811 to uo Now Juot

$1.99

Valueo to $8.00. ReiJ'OUpecl

011 Sole 4.99 to 1.49.

N..,. aolnC

BOYS' WINTER JACKm

.u------·1-2 Price

L.dlel'

otUttot.".

ua

COnON SWEATERS

DRESSES

Both plain color ~nd fancy. Thit you mlllt see.

Reg. 1.98 to

VALUES TO 10-95

-

ue to ue Now iolli&amp; t.ao

. Jlell.

Men's Slipover Sw11tm _ 1h Price

Men's White H1ndkerchlefs _

REG. 2.99 MENS

S11o1 I to 11. llolb d l - 1m\ lmt1on up' ityloo.

MEN'S SUITS ·
·V2 · pr-ice

US to 5.98: NDW aolnC 2.49 .. 2.99. A IIIIAU

Reg. 7.98 to 19.98. A olea! (oops) we

,.. ,.

Long SIHve Sport Shlrtl _ 1h Price

~

Both popover and button

. ,..

FRI.-SAT.

• to 18. Rq.1J!8. 011 Solt1.to

f to 18. Reg. 1.00 to UD. For thooo 8 dayo on)J

n..

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

early,

A vor, 18011 1111111 Ia Shlrtl. A lllu 1'1111' of ~

Reg. crew ·necka and V neck ahawl collar. Slzea

Sizes S, M. L and

DRESSES

clearance on this
group. Priced for
quick sale. Shop

BoY" Corduroy Shlm.___lh Price .

Boys' Swe1t Shirts - - - ¥.1 Price

A. very good

Vel-te4.99
I
LldJel

SKIRTS

JANUARY 25-26-28

Tremendous Bargains f;,r Men and Boys- ' (Oh Yes, Some Real Good Buys for You Ladies, Too). This It
The Sale You Have Been Waiting fort!
.

Men's Ivy 1.81gue P1nts _

CLEARANCE

LADIII lETTER

DOORS OPEN PROMPTLY AT 9!00 A,M.

.)

..

~:y Cleane~== J

3 .DAYS · ·.Fridoy,:. :Saturday, ·Monday

Our Lot Is St1cked • - So Out They Gol
1961 L.rk
Now Only $1095

-

-••or.

77c•

low price;

VALUES TO 3.99

'100 ...

·Ladies Shoes
ODe loii.adlea• Better

Dreaa. Sill•

iboes. Pmed tor
qwc:l; deariiiCe.

Broten llzeo v~··
IIIIo M.OO..
...

$

In

2 88
.

,.,,

I

REG. 1.19

LOOK IIIII SEE
CAKE. PAN
Rei. $1.11 Loot ODd loo
Cote Paa. Lorio s1zo. A
repeat Mil out. A mUll
I· ...:....0Ye!7· ldtebell. Ito
fornlupl-.

aac

.... J.OOMeno

SfOIT SHn
.......00 ...... . _

SlMn &amp;part llllllo. ...
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.
Its Dl llloOd
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Dalton,
pati.nls who wer.,
un ~ tlii ~ •
3'30 a. m.: Gona down 33, Uti
Norman W, eonman,
R ~• ' ,.1 .. Frank c. Mocrow: wen: ,Mrs. EIYira BBl'ctta, H~~t":':'':•il:~included Levett Amoo ,
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a. m . Dorothy Estes down 34,
0Sp1 ,
· Grindo. R;lndall A. Lucas, Rt.i ston, Clabe Hale, Wellswn, Glen Kemper, Mrs. J~
Leonard and
V
,
5 30 a. m.; Nati"""l down ~.
'• •
1 CheshitQ.'):I'ImotllY R. Lucas, E, Majmard , Catlettsburg, Ky., Mro. Lilli(' McCiiil!Aick, M
-------~---. Ia. m.; Reliable down 35, 1:45
En~ei' Hospltal
IRt. I Cheshire, .l!lrs. Ernest Mrs Earl E. Linville, Ashland, Came Doss, Mark
.·
Geop ..,...,.., Glllll)lnl a. m : Elisha Woods down 35,
those who entered Lambert, Rl. 2 Crown City, K) . Mrs. Glenn W. Morgan, tRMnda ' L. Snider, Ivan L,
£~·
dam 18.5, 15.8, running IS f&lt;et .JI:45 p. m.: Illino is_down 35. ~mon~os ilal in the past 24 Mrs . Roy Newell, Pt. Pleasant, Ash,land, Ky .. and Paul
il.!well, Richard Clutter,
~\ ., •
on rollers, Pomeroy - Mas?n II 45 a. m.; Invader down 35, H&lt;. zer . P Mrs James 0 Ho- Mrs. James B. Hughes, Mason, Woodyard , Rt 1 Ravenswood , ' Ito. Wood)'ard, Mrs. Oor. Walk~o.ll'
20.t5, Pt. Pleasant %4.72, Hnr 5 40 a m.
hours weJe . ·Sf Robe~t E Y.' Va. , Mrs. William R. Johns- y. v3
Rev. Willlam CUrfman, Har·
ton 2.116 rising, Konawha Falls ! Gallipolis Dam- Valley Voy· ward , 123 J'me ·t Ave
Mi~ to ... New Hilven; W. Va., Mrs. · ·
Births
ry Clark, James Welherholt,
4.10 falling, Charleston 18.9:\ r1s- ager up 12 as a. m .. Solvay Jenkms. llMO Fklr~ .1 15 · Spruce Joseph V. Nowell, 390 So. Sec-- M H
d F. Gl
Vi Everette ·Grimm, Mrs. Bertha
r--------~~---:----"1!-,
in• London, Marmet ll11d Wm·i down 3'10 a. m ; J. s. Lewis !dane F. ' ac ami . 18 Cha· ond St., Middleport, Mrs. Clif·
rs. owar •. enn, n- •Queen, Char~ Ell&lt;lno.
.
AOLNLS
S wea
~
field dams were all runnmg ,dowo 4 45 a m Robert Reed St . John W. Rober~ , 9 Fisher ford A Jenkir.son·, 372 E. 1\l,aln ton, son, 1: 44 p.m. Tuesday.I Taylor, 1\1.-$. · }loyt
/C
• ..,
one foot on rollers.
Idown 6 40 a. m : Albert Hold-ltham Ave·. 8 arbarl\lh; · Howard St, Pomeroy, Mrs. Olll!l
E . Mrs. Alfred L. Sc~rberry, Rt. Mrs. a.,yton 1\!Wer, Mrs. DorL
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Boat movements:
'
len down 7·10 a. m
1Rt. 2 ~~hpols,
·
Goodwin , 1~1 -~nd Ave., Po- 2 Galhpohs, son, 6.17 Tuesday. sle MeOW ail&lt;f' fnfant son, Mrs.
Ohio River- Philip Sporn dnwn Kanawha Ri\'er - Robert w ..
meroy ,
Sy· Mrs. George H. Ingels, New Ha- Jimmie ·r .. Sheets and infant
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eport
Ri

H "tal News

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i:::.:6:30:·:.:'a. m.:::;t~'::
Physicist Is
cv down
Craig
M. down 20, 7:i5 • . m.; Jaeob Speaker At
G. down 22, 6:25 a. m.: Raymond Salveti down 22, 6:45 a.
m.: IndJ¥na down 23, 12:30 a Kyger High
m.: Franklin Pierce up 23, 4·15 ,
~.

Dotdla-, ;J~an ~eHers,

More

"S uf*r.ft"Jg ht" Poultry Valuu

IF(r..h~ICFrakzeonns

"'1'9 .

racuse. Mrs. Hessie I;., ~anHook ven, W. Va ., son, 3.S5 8· m. daughter and
James Mor·
Rt 1 Rutland , Mrs. \.iOra
~- Tuesday.
.
ris and infant son.
Souders Jackson, Mrs. Goldie
Discharged
Allin
M oa~gherty Jackson, Mrs. Patients recently discharged 1
Amon&amp;
8 ,
R~lph P. McGhee, Jr., Jackson ~nc1uded Mrs. Delphia Cunt· According to the midntght re-

home:_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..:......:-.-

6:~

a.m.: Fred 01· ther Herdman dow" 11 ml1eld
up 18, 6:20 a. m.; Fr~t- 4:25a. m.
berger up 18, 7:15a. m.; Bingo

cot

Richatd~ ~en Miss

and Mrs
iss Martm: How·
Ann Howell, Mel'le Ghel'ke and
ell, Mrs Eug
ext
Mrs Jack Welsh. The Wn 1 h
meetmg will be 10 the e 5

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Phtillt"ps' St"sters' Style Shop
.

POII!lii'O'f

Court St.

F• ESH YOUNG PLUMP
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lb.

RoAsTs

PRE:$S·es
· and COATS
200/0 .OFF
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13, s·za a. m.; OVEC down 14, ILea down Marmet 11_ P m..
4·M&gt; a. m ; Mary B. uP 14, \c V. Horner up Wlnhe1~ ~ : 30
7 a m . Jerry Bosworth up I p m . Helen Z down Wmfleld
40 ' P m . Walter Beck· 6· 40 ~ m . Beaver down Win·
17
jo~
up 17, · 4 ~.' m.: Forsythia field 11 . 15. 'p m , Leha Shear·
down 18, 7:45p. m .; Nancy JanP er up Winfield 3 25 a ~ , Lu·

t. ,

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Frozen-Tasty

j

tewtng

It

(h" k

a. m.; Elgercliff. up 23. 5·20 a : Dr B. A Mumr, associate
m. ; Bob Benter up 23, 6 a. m..
Sycamore up Greenup 7 lD P
Jucy Jane Lueas_ ~p Greenup
2.50 8 · ~--~f. Pralrt~.;ta~li\~~

ens

39c

lb.

professor of physics, Ohm Universitv, is scheduled to vi~Jt Fresh 'Frozen
Kyger Creek High school wednesday a('('ord_ing_ to Clarence
ancy
Greenup ·
a.
.
. Thompson, prmctpal.
Shearer up Greenup 6. 25 8 · m., ' Dr Ml}nir currentlv engagEdeana Bosworth up Greenup ' ed m·. -a two.'year rese3rch pro- ·, F
Frozen
•·115 1
• T m · up· •1 2·45
.,,.
.
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coming to the United
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particles for the u. s. Air
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ens - - - - - lb.
will lecture the phystcs
and chemistry classes at K~g~r
during an all-day vtsd:
I
"Super-Right" Meal Values
Also, he will discuss various
se;::,~:projects • with faculty
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.
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Norman W, eonman,
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En~ei' Hospltal
IRt. I Cheshire, .l!lrs. Ernest Mrs Earl E. Linville, Ashland, Came Doss, Mark
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those who entered Lambert, Rl. 2 Crown City, K) . Mrs. Glenn W. Morgan, tRMnda ' L. Snider, Ivan L,
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il.!well, Richard Clutter,
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20.t5, Pt. Pleasant %4.72, Hnr 5 40 a m.
hours weJe . ·Sf Robe~t E Y.' Va. , Mrs. William R. Johns- y. v3
Rev. Willlam CUrfman, Har·
ton 2.116 rising, Konawha Falls ! Gallipolis Dam- Valley Voy· ward , 123 J'me ·t Ave
Mi~ to ... New Hilven; W. Va., Mrs. · ·
Births
ry Clark, James Welherholt,
4.10 falling, Charleston 18.9:\ r1s- ager up 12 as a. m .. Solvay Jenkms. llMO Fklr~ .1 15 · Spruce Joseph V. Nowell, 390 So. Sec-- M H
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Ohio River- Philip Sporn dnwn Kanawha Ri\'er - Robert w ..
meroy ,
Sy· Mrs. George H. Ingels, New Ha- Jimmie ·r .. Sheets and infant
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Physicist Is
cv down
Craig
M. down 20, 7:i5 • . m.; Jaeob Speaker At
G. down 22, 6:25 a. m.: Raymond Salveti down 22, 6:45 a.
m.: IndJ¥na down 23, 12:30 a Kyger High
m.: Franklin Pierce up 23, 4·15 ,
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James Mor·
Rt 1 Rutland , Mrs. \.iOra
~- Tuesday.
.
ris and infant son.
Souders Jackson, Mrs. Goldie
Discharged
Allin
M oa~gherty Jackson, Mrs. Patients recently discharged 1
Amon&amp;
8 ,
R~lph P. McGhee, Jr., Jackson ~nc1uded Mrs. Delphia Cunt· According to the midntght re-

home:_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..:......:-.-

6:~

a.m.: Fred 01· ther Herdman dow" 11 ml1eld
up 18, 6:20 a. m.; Fr~t- 4:25a. m.
berger up 18, 7:15a. m.; Bingo

cot

Richatd~ ~en Miss

and Mrs
iss Martm: How·
Ann Howell, Mel'le Ghel'ke and
ell, Mrs Eug
ext
Mrs Jack Welsh. The Wn 1 h
meetmg will be 10 the e 5

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POII!lii'O'f

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F• ESH YOUNG PLUMP
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13, s·za a. m.; OVEC down 14, ILea down Marmet 11_ P m..
4·M&gt; a. m ; Mary B. uP 14, \c V. Horner up Wlnhe1~ ~ : 30
7 a m . Jerry Bosworth up I p m . Helen Z down Wmfleld
40 ' P m . Walter Beck· 6· 40 ~ m . Beaver down Win·
17
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up 17, · 4 ~.' m.: Forsythia field 11 . 15. 'p m , Leha Shear·
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a. m.; Elgercliff. up 23. 5·20 a : Dr B. A Mumr, associate
m. ; Bob Benter up 23, 6 a. m..
Sycamore up Greenup 7 lD P
Jucy Jane Lueas_ ~p Greenup
2.50 8 · ~--~f. Pralrt~.;ta~li\~~

ens

39c

lb.

professor of physics, Ohm Universitv, is scheduled to vi~Jt Fresh 'Frozen
Kyger Creek High school wednesday a('('ord_ing_ to Clarence
ancy
Greenup ·
a.
.
. Thompson, prmctpal.
Shearer up Greenup 6. 25 8 · m., ' Dr Ml}nir currentlv engagEdeana Bosworth up Greenup ' ed m·. -a two.'year rese3rch pro- ·, F
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59c

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SALE
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Rog. 3.98 &amp; 4.39

BOTANY
WOOLENS

2

'

99

yd.

.

54" to 60" \1/tde

'

Better Drip Dry .
M.tterials _ 2 yds $1
New
Spring Materials
Arriving Dall,)'l
•••

THE FABRIC Snvr
Singer Solos &amp; Service
,.,
115 W, 'ocond

WY 2-2284

Pomeroy

'

Pakistan,

~mpleted

techm·

Ical !chool there, and attended
·.in England where

2 89c
Beet L'auer --39c
cIf L"
89c

·

on high energy subatomic

~-:;~ic~:~ .. research

_

_ _ _ lb.

physicist
a
IYer
at the university of Florida before taking up ~uties at Ohio End Cuts-Any Size PI~
uruver"ty: .

Bacon

Entertains Card
· ··
Club .A t Her Home
her

Card'~ub Monday evenln~

her

·

home In MJddleport.

prizes

~~~C~~-A_N_ __ __

s ks

lb.

•.

Flash.O·Freetl

• Mrs . Carl Horkey enlertamed

Buf

tea

~

20-oa

FROZEN - -

pkQ.'

79c
89c

., i''

Har-

·
Jack ·
·
hne
.
·
.
Frozen
8
ac r, '
· ·
.FINE FOR
A dessert cou"e was served
a1 s :SOUP -~---by Mrs. Horkey to the
.

T"I

"HAllMAR-K"

.,

lb.

FREE
DINNERWARE
AT A&amp;P

Crisco ." ··

lti;

I...__

CHICKEN LEGS · · · · · · lb. 49c (
CHICKEN BREASTS ··· lb. 59c

fu

..

J1,.

Tray

U• p Pock -

lb. ·

Fluffo ·

G•lllle" .,,,..,,,

.ttert•nl•l

· 3 ..... 82c ,.

33C· CHICKEN
WINGS · · lb. 29c
CHICKEN BACKS · · •· lb.l~

Ivory Soap
2

Young Plump Tender

FRESfl FROZEN
ALL SIZES

'lb.

'
'

.

:.1-lb.
roll

t

.·~potlight

CoHee
.J9,

Tissues
Kleenex Tissues
Scotties Tissues
P-uffs Tissues

400 _

400

400 -

2 ~.... 41c
29c
27c
29c
...

•

,

i..

'

'

'IVof'y Snow

(5)
(6)
(7)

(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)

(12)
(13)
(14)

DUTTON DRUG CO.
N.2NDAYL

MIDDUf'OitT

Pineapple

2~65c
,..

Prune Juice -

,..

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'

3 ,., .33c ... ·

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'

JUICI-

PlovorfUI,,Tosty

. .. '

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2 ~: 65c
2~75c

1

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J'

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'

~

'.

CHOICE
OF iCoLORs . \
~·

..

Fancy Red Romes or Winesap ·

c

· · · · 16 oz. pkg. 49c

lxtn P11id St1mp1 with purch111 of

. · · .... ·· · .. ··· .. .. .. btl. of 60 89c

..

U.S. No. 1Size A

to~lb.

bag .
Lorii-

Spallfsla 0111015 .... 4lbs. 25c "'
'

Motttou.aianyaell

Fresh ..ubarb ·.... · ll 19c
.,

•

.

Tan or Gr~~y · .

at
,·,

Get 50 lxtrl P11ld Stamps wlth purch••• of

WITH PURCHASE OF

cans

11 oz.

Camay:sbl,

' a.,utar

.

"·00 or more exclusive of ltemll prohibit·
od bJ law. Volld tbru Jan. 26. OU -poll
per euttomer pleaae.

or.

1

..

A&amp;P lr.... Hawollon

Sunaweet

· .... · .. ea. 43c

Blended or Orange ................

A&amp;PBrand

For Your
FAVORITE
VALENTINE

(4)

46

Chlckttt, turby, kif, hoM, ICIIilltiUty ltMk

'

Pineapple
·
.
1
Grape Juice
Grape Juice

o~ Creme Sandwich

(Grapefruit J11ice 4 • 46 oz. cans $I)

" '"

GRAPEFilUIT
DRINK

A&amp;ll Brand Pun

Nob! ...

•

Ju1ce -.. . . . .
3
$1
. rt'on.. o·1nners. .,. ."·~. .... ~...,·······~ ··· .... .... 39c
Mo
Instant· CoHee . .. · ··· ............. Spotlight .................... :... Jar $1 59·
, .Delsey Tissue ................. wh'•-... and colo-.. '................. 2 .. 2~c
P.reservas _.,.,., ., . Embasoy, Strawberry.
2 ~r 63c
't ~ if(roger .Peaches . . . . . holv.. or elicecl -;......4 ~~03 7
~roger

'

DelMonte

CANDIES

(1)
(2)
(3)

•

lc

.. ,

, 16oz.

.'

box

Our Own tea Bags, lc Sale, pkg. 64 • 60c

SAVE

....................... ....................

2 ... '69c

Orange Juice 1'= 89c
Grapefruit Juic~rl'=
69c
_.-

Russell $tonr

FOR YOUR SHOPPING PLEASURE
Clean Ladies and Children Rest Roem
Fre~old Drinking Fountain
Hallmark Cards
Russell Stover Candy
Latest llit Records, Reg. $1 .29 for 97c
T.V. Tube Tester Free
Complete Line of Hair Care Preparations
(Nationally Advertised), Cosmetics
and Fragrances
Free Parking In Rear of Storo
Money Orders Sold
Telephone Bills Collocted
Complete Line of Hearing Aid Batteries
Surgical Supports and Trusses
Elastic Hosiery
Whitman Line of Children'• Books

SAVE
45c

,

2' w 69c

,.,,.

Regular

,. '

~-

• '

A&amp;P Brand-Florida

400 - - b••

Get _50 ldrl Pl1W ltl.'"fl"' wlt,h J'UrchaH ef

400 ct.
pk&amp;'.

.

A&amp;P Brand-Florid•

"Sneezin Season" Ti11ue Sal"

Foclal

.

"'. '
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.Puff's Tissue

k {~11181
·11!1 '"
~l.ri;!t ,·'

Health-0-Rama Juice Sale

33c

''!

lvor.y Soap
Mcdluin .,,. '· • •
3 ,., 31c

"Super·Right'' Le1n Pork

Redeem Your Dinnerware
FOR

Any pkg. len than 3 fba. --...:..,...,.....,...;.,.;,.~-

;

19c

COUPONS

l

Ground.Beef

c

lb.

coming to the United
stateS, Di. loliljrii: has engaged
· ;: l·t · ·
· research at the Brookhaven
NatiOIIaloUboratory, coocentrat· Tender-Sliced

11

... c.......

•

Irec{&gt;ived his Phd in physics in ITe•ndo&gt;r--Siiced
lt95tL
Since

K.lf '
•;

1

JANUARY

SMak ' .

'"·
·-·--

'
'

particles for the u. s. Air
orniS
ens - - - - - lb.
will lecture the phystcs
and chemistry classes at K~g~r
during an all-day vtsd:
I
"Super-Right" Meal Values
Also, he will discuss various
se;::,~:projects • with faculty
D&gt;
.
·
All Good-Thin
lb.
Tl;Je n_oted physicist' a nativ~ I
Bacon
pkg.

•. m.: Western up 32, 2:15a. m.

Fill

. '
'

.

'

-- .--~-...i.-'

'

.

.' f

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Kroew.

' .- ------·
'

.

-• lth c.~o~po11 ond Purchr:~ .. ef

4 lb . .....

Pinto Beans

�You Know TIMd
'

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!mow tb&lt;· late-late lhow. Now ~. Lhere .,.m· be a tblnl oueh
maki WIJ ror the long-long on&lt;.lfllm night, oli MDndayo. AJJC.TV
Tile way the oetwork trend b hu tis weekly prv bowling and
'go!Dc, oev" wtll 10 many people j"Wide Worl4 ol Sports," NBC-TV
~ 10 mu , h. of the same pro- 'has "Sports mternalkmal" and
llllliJ so ol ten.
bas " $qndoy Sports~
. Come aezt fall, ooQIOdtoa will tacular" - all llO minutes long
be jUII about the only weekly each weekend.
half-boor eotertainmeot otorleo
'
left. ''Tbl RlflemNt" .and " Have NBC's "'The VJrglnlan," the
Guilr ww Travel" are going un-- flr-t 90-mlnute dramatic weekly
dfr, and tho two new haH·bour jserles. baa mad_e a go of 11. ABC
'I!Jtbology dramas - "True" and already hao scheduled a 90-mlntJlo IJoyd Brldgea show _ .,.. ute cops-robbero-alld-trlal aerieo
pJ.oily wen &lt;01111idered dead. Tlw for next season, aa well as a
hour drama dominates lor tho Iweekly two-hour saturday night
present in prim&amp;-time: But the 90- lshow with Jerry Lewis. Tbe stuminute prosram loonu more and dio here are aglow with possimora
lble other 90-minutll series. And
recently NBC Javo us a 90-min' ' RICK DV BROW

jSaLUrday and

U.twd Pre10 llllerulloaal

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Tbe resaoJll lnclu~e : the usual !ute news special on

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for a longer tlme against broad-·
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casting oppoottloD; the competi· In addition, wo have ouch long.
lion of th- and four-hour block· long syndicated .programs as
bull'l!r movies: the lure ol the ISteve Allen's, u well a• David
fastrCOmlDg pay-TV; and other iSusskind'l "Open E9d." And next
tempting future markets such as ~ason CBB-TV "!Pands its eveclosed-circuit theatre television. nmg newa report to SO mi.nut~.

"Ben ca 5!!y'' wa1 asked to ex·
ularl,r , in view of other burgeon- pand to 90 minutel, but thus far
lng recreations IUCb as travel, has refused. Jack Paar il report,..
do-!tcyourself hobbles, boating, ed interested 1n doing a 90-mi~uto
ing dollar becomes fierce, partie-

Blaettnar's
Pbone WY 2-2143
Obio.

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Increased outdoor show next seaaon and NBC.TV
hvlfig &lt;Including s.wtmming pools I .lo reported lntsrested_ in having

m1 four room

ed ml llllfumlsb\ld
ments. WY 2-M14.

and Interest In h1-Ci and stereo. him replace Johnny Carson once
)hf!: way for long-long 11hows a week on "1'oni8,ht" ). And h~pe­

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has been paved by lhe "Today" fill producers are saying hnge
and 7onight" programs, by spe· production . costs of long-long

Ol!lt

cial news and sports events by w~ly ser1es can be made baclt
Iotal.'A-&gt;vies.
- '
by ~lea1in~ the program• as
·
movJe!l overseas. In short, buy a
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fore 5 p. m. Phone WY 22776, after 5 p. m. PhODe WY
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tangea, washers,

car
TV's and radios.
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month·
on esll•l&gt;-11
James E. Stewart, Hartl01rd,:
ll!bed
Studio
Girl
Cosmetics
773-5719.
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Middleport, QJaking necessary
deliveries, etc, 3 or 4 hours
per day. Route wiD pay liP
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N~ !, MiddleflOrl, Ohio.

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4&lt;30 lnterclwlge
5&lt;00 Community News
5:05 World &amp; National NeWI MONDA) TIIRU FRIDAY
4:1o Blaettnar Auto u.JW
5:15 Spotli~J on Sporto
8:00 News
Tues, &amp; Thurs.
5&lt;3D Dinner MIO!Icalr
6:05 Country Music Time
4:30 Local News
5&lt;45 Sign Off
6:~0 -Country Jamboree
4&lt;40 Moskal Mysteries
Salllrday
6&lt;30 News
5c00 News
7&lt;00 Sign On, Musical Cluck
6:35 Farm World News
5:05 Platter Party
Ni The Lifelina
6:45 Meigs County RFD
5:30 Sign Off
7:OO News
8•00 Ohio Valley NI!WII
6.05 Pl. Pleasant FootbaD
7&lt;05 Breakfast Party
6:00 February Sign Off
10:00. News
7:30 News
SATURDAY SCHEDULE
llo05 G A HS F..otbaU
7:35 Pickens Hardware
8o00 News
11:45 World News
7:50 7:50 News Report
&amp;:Oo Country Music Time
11.55 Medical MUestones
8:00 Radio Hymnal
6:30 Nc,.s
12:00 Local &amp; Ohio N•wr
8:1&amp; Breakfast Party
6:35 Farm World News
Jli:!5 EducatiDnaJ ·,Bpeclai
8:30 Van Partkk Sport Show 6:40 RFD
1~:20 Llfega-4"1IUWKII ,,8 · l fr.l=35 Bi&lt;ll8kftllll fW,.Jcc ,.c · 7:00 News
•2:25 News o Grams
8:45 &gt;Jaker F'lil-n. Shl,w-FrL 7:~ Breakfast Party
12:30 Saturday Matinee
, 9:00 News
7:30 News
Mart~
1:00 osu Scout of the Week
9:115 Coffee With Janet
7:35 Breakla!t Party
Lifeguard Bullelbi Board 1:15 OSO FootbaV
9:30 News
8:00 News
' News 0 Grams
4:00 Discing with Doss
9:35 Coffee With Janet
8:05 Breakfast Party
Agriculture Agem
4•30 Album Time
9:45 Betty Newton Show
8:30 News
~untry Go Ro1111&lt;.
5:00 Newa Summary
10:00 Newa
8:3!; Breakfast Party
5:15 Public Service ·
. J0:05 Ministerial Association
9:00 News
. Ne"" Beat
Country Go 11ounr
5:30: Dinner Mus•oale
10:20 Morning Interlude
9•05 Breakfast Party
News Beat
5:45 011 the Air
10:30 News
il: 15 Jones Buick Show
S!~U\llldw·ay Matinee
5:15 November
10:35 Morning Interlude
8:30 News
ui; .Deceawe.
11:00 Newo
9:35 Breakfast Party
-f""'":~_::___:.::::__ _ __:___.:::::.__:=:;::::._____ 11:08 Swap Shop
!0&lt;00 News
11:30 News
10&lt;05 Polka Party
11:40 Country Hoedown
Music In the Air
(Famlly ~~~s~~~~~~~!0:45 The Good Life
11:55 Upper Room
10:55 Under Ohio Skies
11:58 ilow Jones Stock Ave.
11&lt;00 New'
1:1:00 Noon News
!LOS Top Ten Show
12:15 Music Just For You
11:30 News
, 12:tS' GoeliSIIirs 'GUe!!I"Star
Dut!Do's Top Ten ·Show
· 12:30 MIWc Just For You·
!2:00 News- ~..,, !Wport
' lrOO NeW.
·
!2:15 Muoic Interlude
1:00 ~uslc Just For Yuu
12:30 Rev. MerUn Teets
1:30 News
1:00 ~·ews
1:35 Music Just For You
1:05 Platter Party
2&lt;00 News
3:30 News
2:05 MUIJC Just For You
3:35 Platter Party
2:30 Ne'4:00 'News
2:35 Muslc Just For You
4:05 Platter Party
3:00 News
4&lt;30 Newo
3:05 Platter Party
4:35 Platter Party
s:ao Newt
5:00 Ne\1!
-3:35 Platter Party
5:05 Platter Party
4:00 News
5:30 Sign Off
'1\:00 Sign On, Musical Clock
Tc45 The l..llellne
8·00 Ohio Valley Newo
8.05" Sports Tuday
IUO World News
8 •· !IJusical ~lock·
8\:iJ Community News
9-00 Latcnstrill!'
9•30 'Public Service
·s' .
9;4 Showen of Ble.aini
It\ Ill' Mason County llo•w•
I~Qi ,Tall&lt; 01 the Town
IL 55 World News
11_110 Talk of the Town
1ej&lt;cept Fri. Church Bells Ring
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SHE'S VERY
NO ISY
AND NEVER
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... AND SHE'S
ALWAYS
BR IN G ING
IN MUD ON
HER FE ET

1 WISH I KNEW
WHICH ONE OF US
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)!;BOUT

--·YES---SHE'S
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PROBLEM

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flri!"""limo movloo a wool:, oa
SundiiJ, Aod otartROLLYWOOP - IUP!i - You img Lwo woeb from . lii&lt;Jntl!l1
!mow tb&lt;· late-late lhow. Now ~. Lhere .,.m· be a tblnl oueh
maki WIJ ror the long-long on&lt;.lfllm night, oli MDndayo. AJJC.TV
Tile way the oetwork trend b hu tis weekly prv bowling and
'go!Dc, oev" wtll 10 many people j"Wide Worl4 ol Sports," NBC-TV
~ 10 mu , h. of the same pro- 'has "Sports mternalkmal" and
llllliJ so ol ten.
bas " $qndoy Sports~
. Come aezt fall, ooQIOdtoa will tacular" - all llO minutes long
be jUII about the only weekly each weekend.
half-boor eotertainmeot otorleo
'
left. ''Tbl RlflemNt" .and " Have NBC's "'The VJrglnlan," the
Guilr ww Travel" are going un-- flr-t 90-mlnute dramatic weekly
dfr, and tho two new haH·bour jserles. baa mad_e a go of 11. ABC
'I!Jtbology dramas - "True" and already hao scheduled a 90-mlntJlo IJoyd Brldgea show _ .,.. ute cops-robbero-alld-trlal aerieo
pJ.oily wen &lt;01111idered dead. Tlw for next season, aa well as a
hour drama dominates lor tho Iweekly two-hour saturday night
present in prim&amp;-time: But the 90- lshow with Jerry Lewis. Tbe stuminute prosram loonu more and dio here are aglow with possimora
lble other 90-minutll series. And
recently NBC Javo us a 90-min' ' RICK DV BROW

jSaLUrday and

U.twd Pre10 llllerulloaal

1

I

I

'.

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Tbe resaoJll lnclu~e : the usual !ute news special on

p

~

I••

I••
I••
I••

Blrlin es-

D"work desire to Lie up vlew•rs cape tullnel.
for a longer tlme against broad-·
.
casting oppoottloD; the competi· In addition, wo have ouch long.
lion of th- and four-hour block· long syndicated .programs as
bull'l!r movies: the lure ol the ISteve Allen's, u well a• David
fastrCOmlDg pay-TV; and other iSusskind'l "Open E9d." And next
tempting future markets such as ~ason CBB-TV "!Pands its eveclosed-circuit theatre television. nmg newa report to SO mi.nut~.

"Ben ca 5!!y'' wa1 asked to ex·
ularl,r , in view of other burgeon- pand to 90 minutel, but thus far
lng recreations IUCb as travel, has refused. Jack Paar il report,..
do-!tcyourself hobbles, boating, ed interested 1n doing a 90-mi~uto
ing dollar becomes fierce, partie-

Blaettnar's
Pbone WY 2-2143
Obio.

~~tography,

Increased outdoor show next seaaon and NBC.TV
hvlfig &lt;Including s.wtmming pools I .lo reported lntsrested_ in having

m1 four room

ed ml llllfumlsb\ld
ments. WY 2-M14.

and Interest In h1-Ci and stereo. him replace Johnny Carson once
)hf!: way for long-long 11hows a week on "1'oni8,ht" ). And h~pe­

e . f -• ......

t.w•

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"id~l - &amp;. C. BBIIJIIIBII, I t

-

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has been paved by lhe "Today" fill producers are saying hnge
and 7onight" programs, by spe· production . costs of long-long

Ol!lt

cial news and sports events by w~ly ser1es can be made baclt
Iotal.'A-&gt;vies.
- '
by ~lea1in~ the program• as
·
movJe!l overseas. In short, buy a
~ow, this ae8.90ll, we havu two cushion.
·

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Monday Through Frkh y

,

•

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apartments. Paid utilities.
fore 5 p. m. Phone WY 22776, after 5 p. m. PhODe WY
~74.
12 8 tfc

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J

..

·a full

line of

wied flmlilure. SUites,
tangea, washers,

car
TV's and radios.
Jarly
each
month·
on esll•l&gt;-11
James E. Stewart, Hartl01rd,:
ll!bed
Studio
Girl
Cosmetics
773-5719.
&lt;Jienlf lnMdaround Pomeroy
Middleport, QJaking necessary
deliveries, etc, 3 or 4 hours
per day. Route wiD pay liP
1D
hour. Write

w. va.

THE BEST
CLAI,R W09DI

PHONECHESTJ:R 915-2145
..

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(18) EMPLOYMENT
WANTED ·
o!Jift, overdrive. ,
eopditiDn. Good ·
63~!. ,.

1946 'CHEVROJ.ET T I' u e
Cheap. Paull Kauff,
N~ !, MiddleflOrl, Ohio.

ance Age.n c.y• .
Fire, automobile, bonds.
WY S-2903.
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occupy him and divert hi! sped- hour or BO.

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Ooelettor *'P!I' - f o r ........ :rn w. ~~mple.A.Ie­
tor the lbrM L'.. X for the - O'o, etc. Bingle lottll'l, &amp;rophlet,_the lollllla 1114 formation ot tile ... 1111 lllllta. .
ll~ch d&amp;y the code Jlttln an di:Uer · ·•

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4&lt;00 Discing with Doos
4&lt;30 lnterclwlge
5&lt;00 Community News
5:05 World &amp; National NeWI MONDA) TIIRU FRIDAY
4:1o Blaettnar Auto u.JW
5:15 Spotli~J on Sporto
8:00 News
Tues, &amp; Thurs.
5&lt;3D Dinner MIO!Icalr
6:05 Country Music Time
4:30 Local News
5&lt;45 Sign Off
6:~0 -Country Jamboree
4&lt;40 Moskal Mysteries
Salllrday
6&lt;30 News
5c00 News
7&lt;00 Sign On, Musical Cluck
6:35 Farm World News
5:05 Platter Party
Ni The Lifelina
6:45 Meigs County RFD
5:30 Sign Off
7:OO News
8•00 Ohio Valley NI!WII
6.05 Pl. Pleasant FootbaD
7&lt;05 Breakfast Party
6:00 February Sign Off
10:00. News
7:30 News
SATURDAY SCHEDULE
llo05 G A HS F..otbaU
7:35 Pickens Hardware
8o00 News
11:45 World News
7:50 7:50 News Report
&amp;:Oo Country Music Time
11.55 Medical MUestones
8:00 Radio Hymnal
6:30 Nc,.s
12:00 Local &amp; Ohio N•wr
8:1&amp; Breakfast Party
6:35 Farm World News
Jli:!5 EducatiDnaJ ·,Bpeclai
8:30 Van Partkk Sport Show 6:40 RFD
1~:20 Llfega-4"1IUWKII ,,8 · l fr.l=35 Bi&lt;ll8kftllll fW,.Jcc ,.c · 7:00 News
•2:25 News o Grams
8:45 &gt;Jaker F'lil-n. Shl,w-FrL 7:~ Breakfast Party
12:30 Saturday Matinee
, 9:00 News
7:30 News
Mart~
1:00 osu Scout of the Week
9:115 Coffee With Janet
7:35 Breakla!t Party
Lifeguard Bullelbi Board 1:15 OSO FootbaV
9:30 News
8:00 News
' News 0 Grams
4:00 Discing with Doss
9:35 Coffee With Janet
8:05 Breakfast Party
Agriculture Agem
4•30 Album Time
9:45 Betty Newton Show
8:30 News
~untry Go Ro1111&lt;.
5:00 Newa Summary
10:00 Newa
8:3!; Breakfast Party
5:15 Public Service ·
. J0:05 Ministerial Association
9:00 News
. Ne"" Beat
Country Go 11ounr
5:30: Dinner Mus•oale
10:20 Morning Interlude
9•05 Breakfast Party
News Beat
5:45 011 the Air
10:30 News
il: 15 Jones Buick Show
S!~U\llldw·ay Matinee
5:15 November
10:35 Morning Interlude
8:30 News
ui; .Deceawe.
11:00 Newo
9:35 Breakfast Party
-f""'":~_::___:.::::__ _ __:___.:::::.__:=:;::::._____ 11:08 Swap Shop
!0&lt;00 News
11:30 News
10&lt;05 Polka Party
11:40 Country Hoedown
Music In the Air
(Famlly ~~~s~~~~~~~!0:45 The Good Life
11:55 Upper Room
10:55 Under Ohio Skies
11:58 ilow Jones Stock Ave.
11&lt;00 New'
1:1:00 Noon News
!LOS Top Ten Show
12:15 Music Just For You
11:30 News
, 12:tS' GoeliSIIirs 'GUe!!I"Star
Dut!Do's Top Ten ·Show
· 12:30 MIWc Just For You·
!2:00 News- ~..,, !Wport
' lrOO NeW.
·
!2:15 Muoic Interlude
1:00 ~uslc Just For Yuu
12:30 Rev. MerUn Teets
1:30 News
1:00 ~·ews
1:35 Music Just For You
1:05 Platter Party
2&lt;00 News
3:30 News
2:05 MUIJC Just For You
3:35 Platter Party
2:30 Ne'4:00 'News
2:35 Muslc Just For You
4:05 Platter Party
3:00 News
4&lt;30 Newo
3:05 Platter Party
4:35 Platter Party
s:ao Newt
5:00 Ne\1!
-3:35 Platter Party
5:05 Platter Party
4:00 News
5:30 Sign Off
'1\:00 Sign On, Musical Clock
Tc45 The l..llellne
8·00 Ohio Valley Newo
8.05" Sports Tuday
IUO World News
8 •· !IJusical ~lock·
8\:iJ Community News
9-00 Latcnstrill!'
9•30 'Public Service
·s' .
9;4 Showen of Ble.aini
It\ Ill' Mason County llo•w•
I~Qi ,Tall&lt; 01 the Town
IL 55 World News
11_110 Talk of the Town
1ej&lt;cept Fri. Church Bells Ring
11)45 World lljews
55 .Maaqn Coonty Newa
'Community .NewsLocal News
Ohio News

W MPQ Radio

YES ···S HE'S
GETTING
OUT OF
HAND-··

4t:-~=:--------~-------~======~~·~
-05~~Pia~tter~~P~a~rty~----_J~8~:00~F~eb~ru~u,~-~&amp;!gn~O!~f---- ABBII AND SLATS
J
By LIPI' and McWILLIAMS

SHE'S VERY
NO ISY
AND NEVER
OBEYS M E

... AND SHE'S
ALWAYS
BR IN G ING
IN MUD ON
HER FE ET

1 WISH I KNEW
WHICH ONE OF US
: S!'W-;s TALKIN&lt;:r
)!;BOUT

--·YES---SHE'S
QUITE A
PROBLEM

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~Dd7s.diaet. Pomeroy-Middleport,-o., .TP=--~·..1::913=

'tlteodorus Council Names New
Committees For Coming Year

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Around And
About
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: '1'beodlllut (lno•...U lleughters 1. Alta NeiJoD was reported
tf "-!eel met ln.~Jar .... , tn Holzer Hospital ' and F.mma ' Mrs SUsie Harrla VIsited SUn·

IDavis

remains ill In Me I 811
",tth Mrs. Mable Day at
HospitaL Ne I I
Ohio
·
·
reported on a .group .
Edgar
was relea ..
Kathryn Goodwm, who 15 ed from Meigs General Hospttat her home New Haven, at Monday and Is reported to
W. Va. A card of thanks was be much improved.
I'OMI.O'I:, OHIO
I.read from the Watd Roush fam· Mrs.. William Lowa who
•--r.iiNiG'Hr--·1] ,~:, for flowers. A card w~s returned nome list week from
from Edith W~kely, d•s· , Holier ·HoJpfui!' ts imjli'oving.
NOT OPIN
deputy. concernmg • Dep- Mr and Mrs John Bryan
club meeting to be held at wer; called to ' Merill, Mich.,
PIIDAY lh......h WID.
Tuppers
Plains February 10·
the sudden death of Mr. DryJ~~~o 25-Jan. 30
Ethel
Smith.
past
councilor,
mother, Mrs. Leona
WALT DIINIY'S
Double J'ealure
installed Cora Beegle as v·t "'e :Jnenis·.
'LADY AND THI TRAMP" councilor and Mabel Wolle
(Ti!cbntcolcir)
warden. Committees for th
Mr, and Mrs. J. ·J. Dotlglas[
•ALMOST ANGILS"
. new term were named by Mrs. of Belle, W. Va., have
(Teebuicolor)
and included Norma
visiting with Mrs. Lillian
!.AllY AND THE TRAMP • • I
Mabel Bearhs and Glen- Ghee. They planned to return
Meet the dog family: Lady,
kitchen; Gladys home today and Mrs. McGhee
framp, Jock, Trusty, Boris,
l'oughy, BuU, Pedro, Dach·
Therma Theiss, Fre- will return with them for a
de, Pel, show dog's torchy
Mossman and Marjorie Hoff· visit.
delivery of ballad, ''He's A
dining room; Mabel Wolfe,
rramp.••
Dessauer, Carrie Meinhart
M.MOST ANGELS , , • But
Mart Nesselroad, orphans
DQ.lY when they're Singing!
home;
Elizabeth Campbell.
P"'er Week, Sean Scully,
flower
:
Lucille
B. Hawkins, pubVincent Winter, The Vienna
licity;
Elizabeth
Jenkins, MaxBoys Choir • , • World's Best
Ine
Moore,
Winona
Cook and
Loved Music.
Ethel Smith, ways and means;
Ne Advance In Aclml11lonl

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MONTH END SALE
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• Loafers--- Oxfords

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Is Lumpy-

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$699

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Worn-Your
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Tom-The
Lamps Are Dingy

And the Stove
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FOR 1HAT IRAN':

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