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JANUARY 11-17, 2018
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Looking by Love Our Troops in action at Sacred Heart School Back Ed Pany Homes and movies (Originally published in 2005)
Here are a few more “Looking Back” memories from Grace Bonser’s catalogue of clippings. Let’s look back to an Evan’s Swift Home ad in the March 12, 1965 Home News. The firm was on Rt. 512, three miles south of Bath. For $6,775 you would get a ranch home, cathedral ceiling living and dining room, six thermopane glass sliding doors, storm windows and screens, three-foot overhang all around, three spacious bedrooms, full basement
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and brick front on your lot. Horrors, my Chevy truck cost more. Franklin Graver offered a twobedroom bungalow in Jacksonville for $8,000 and a four-unit apartment building with three car garage up in Crossroads for $14,500. The Roxy offered some fine entertainment in CinemaScope and color plus “free bakeware to the ladies” on Thursday night. I wonder if Grace’s tea cup she keeps filling for me was a freebee?
Captain Trawick and the 1st Batallion of the 185th Combat Aviation Brigade.
–Contributed photo
Here’s a list of movies at the Roxy for the week of March 14, 1965: “The Pleasure Seekers” Ann Margaret “Godzilla Vs. The Thing” Continuous Sunday from 2 p.m. Two of the Greatest Elvis Presley “G.I. Blues” 2nd Song- Filled Hit Elvis Presley “Blue Hawaii” That James Bond Man! Sean Connery in “Woman of Straw” Return to Peyton Place Coming Soon Jack Jemmon “How To Murder Your Wife” Get over early for a choice seat and a box of popcorn.
The Sacred Heart students in the Love Our Troops Club with teacher Karen Braun. –Contributed photo
Submitted by ANN MARIE THOMAS The Love Our Troops Club at Sacred Heart School in Bath prepared care packages for troops serving abroad in Kosovo and Africa. The packages included candy, snacks and personal supplies donated by the students,
along with handmade cards. Their parcels were received and the response was overwhelming. Both Captain Christopher Trawick leader of Delta Company 1st Battalion of the 185th Combat Aviation Brigade and Carla Fincke replied with heartfelt letters to Mrs. Braun, the moderat-
ing teacher, and the children. Our troops abroad conveyed gratitude for the support and prayers and returned parcels containing pictures, postcards, treats, and personalized letters to the students of Sacred Heart. All around, we love our troops and our troops love us back. (Additional pic on Page 2.)