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Corvallis Gazette-Times from Corvallis, Oregon • 2

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Cantta-TMMi. CarviHts. Ort, MUy, July 21. Robert Morse, Ex-city Resident, Travels Far, Wide for Life Stories Scouts Visiting In Detroit Area Bv ROGER WIDNESS arate entity from Great Britain in March of this year. He described the people of Ghana as "verr I Corvallis area Boy Scouts, en- Oregon's senior United States route home from the recent na- Sen: Wayne Morse isn't the only tionaj jamboree at Valley Forge.

-Morse" in Oregon who's rubbing were in Detroit today seeing elbows with prominent world fig-j sights while they travel west, ac- ures these days. Another fellow cording to word received here. With the same last name. Robert; They are scheduled home on Morse, former resident of Corval-; Saturday. lis and a 1947 graduate of Oregon.

lively and ambitious" and expressed enthusiasm about "seeing a country born." Immediately after reporting on Ghana's independence. Morse was off on a three-week tour of Jeanie Robinson Is New Prexy Of Philomath Theta Rho Girls Club PHILOMATH Installation of Comstock: chaplain. Hilda Gray; new officers for the Theta Rho right support to the president, club took place on Thursday eve- Eileen Edwards; left support to ning with Miss Jeanie Robinson the president. Laura Robinson: taking over the duties of presi- right support to the vice president Other officers installed were dent. Karen Bennett: left support Africa with Vice President Rich ttt i I Sf i.W C' II i Sharon Lee Simpson, past presi- to the vice president, Delores dent; Kathy Hoyt, vice president; Klotzbach: guardian, Susan Roberta Bennett, recording sec- Brown, and first herald.

Elzetta Today's tour included the Ford State college, has been doing it Motor plant and the museum at for several years. He's no politi- Greenfield Village. They will go cian. though, and when he min- to Kansas City tonight. gles with the elite he's usually All members of the jamboree drumming up a story for Life troop are in good shape and magazine.

health, despite the severe heat Currently assigned to Life Lon- wave in the east. don Dureau- Morse is now in Cor- A. vallis visiting his parents, Mr. itary; Darlene Zur. financial Hiner.

secretary, and Diane Zur, treas- The girls voted to attend the urer- reception for their state president! Mrs. Myrtie Murphy acted as at Alpine on Saturday. July 20. installing officer. She was assist- Miss Simpson was presented a ed by Mrs.

Gladys Gray. Mrs. past president's jewel in appre-Irene Seitt, Mrs. Delia of her efforts as president, ard Nixon and his party. On another assignment, he spent a month in Cyprus.

Besides traveling as a correspondent, Morse toured southern Europe last summer on his own. Stories Well Cut. Morse sometimes writes an account 15 to 20 times longer than the form in which it will appear in the magazine. Everything must be written out in detail so that the editors at Life's New York headquarters can trim the story down to proper length for publication. Morse graduated from Corvallis high school in 1940.

He enrolled -1, and Mrs. Roger W. More. His! the United Nauons building took (ather js 0,,. erneritus water tour around Manhattan of dairying Island, visited the Mayflower II Since beginning his stint at ths andsaw many other sights thej, lg mMths ag0 reporta Mnrst has travplpd to Africa Ron Roberts, a member of the three times.

He tias also traveled! man. Mn. Lillian Gee and Mrs. during the past year. Pearl Flegal.

Mrs. Norma Daub-; Rebekah Meeting enspeck sang the installation ode. Rebekah lod met and was accompanied by Mrs. Mrj GUd Helene Peterson at the piano. nobf.

grand pre5jdlng The president chose the follow- wrre made to hold a rummage ing appointive officers: warden. sale on August 24. at the IOOF Betty Harris; conductor. Edna hall. The committee, appointed troopwhoisconUnuing ontoEng-extensiveIy in the MiddJe East land for the international jam-land in southern Europe.

His re-boree. was scheduled to leave: porting has covered a wide va- ROBERT MORSE I lit-? i at OSC in the fall of that vear wueoec raaay on me Italian liner rjety of subjects. r' xnre vided the only means of travel in an(j spent mree years, 1943 airsee ior riymoum, accomoanied Britain's Princess! area he sald' Because of the trough 1946. in the army. He re- I to take cnarge of the sale, is as i follows: Pearl Flegel.

Norma scarcity of transports jan. tne turned to OSC in 1946 and grad- where the scouts will spend two weeks before going on a continental tour. Roberts, is the only Ben- Margaret and her group on HONORED GUEST AND HOSTESSES for a wedding ihower for Mrs. Dave.Gambee. nee Joyce Modrell, are shown above.

Left to right, Mrs. Gloyd Gregg, Mr. Gambee, Mrs. Marshall Modrell, Carmen Gregg and Mrs. J.

H. Gallagher. taxis demanded exorbitant fees uate(j on vear ater a-ith a degree five-day tour of Africa. I Daubenspeck. Maude Sherman, and Myrtle Murphy.

TV Chi II 1 1 An advisory committee for the! ion youm wno win aienc me in- Covering royalty is extremely ternational jamboree. difficut." Morse commented. He is a trumpet player, sched- There are a great many restricted to be a member of the all-'tions." for their services. jn education. He received his Dodging Israeli roadblocks be- master's degree in journalism came a routine when attempting from the Medill school of jo lrnal-to get a first-hand account of the ism at Northwestern university, fighting.

The dav the Gaza strip! While at OSC, Morse worked (Gamma Theta Rho club was ap- pointed, with Fannie Cate to serve tare Meeting Calendar David Gambee Honored jamboree band which will play a Sent to Israel for two years, and Carol stager to serve for three years. Recent Wedding Shower Monday, July 22 8 p.m. Rebekah Suez canal' fell to the Israelis. Mors3 gained, 0n the Barometer, student news- I til Utm Stllfaua concert for Queen Elizabeth on! Shortly after the meeting Members of the refreshment WJ3 1 i WA: 1 Br I I If v4 I committee for the July 24 meet-ij ing are Delia Kitterman. Ruth Mrs.

Gloyd Gregg and her Those in attendance were. the. armec up crisis broke out last October, daughter Carmen were hostesses, hostess, Mrs. Gloyd Gregg and thls by with Morse went to Israel to cover the Thursday evening at Wagner Carmen Gregg, the bride's moth- other -VB a musical! conflict. Unlike most armies, he Garden room for a shower for or.

Mrs. Marshall Modrell. Mrs. iuartet at the annlial valley said, the Israeli army would not entrance into the area by easing paper, as night editor and asso-his car into an army "onvoy head ciate editor. He was associate ed for the front.

Because of the! editor of the Beaver yearbook in large number of civilian cars be- 1943. Also active in dramatics, ing used by the Israeli army, he was a cast member of several IOOF hall. Tuesday, July 23 1:30 p.m. Corvallii Gardea club study group with Mn. Junes Gathercoal, 1161 East Grant.

Steeprow, Joan Pope, and Maude Sherman. Mrs. David Gambee. a bride of F. Mitchell.

Mrs. Bill Hulerv. forge talent show His group won, permit assigned reporters to trav- Break bottle habit at once. Delia Kitterman presented the el with the troops. Left more or! Morses car went unnoticed.

plays and a member of "I have two granddaughters. drill team with corsages. The hall left the country last December less on their own, reporters found early June. Mrs. Arthur Chirrick, Mrs.

J. H. first pm ln thelr divlslon- Beautifully wrapped gifts were Gallagher. Mrs. John H.

Gallag- presented to the bride in a blue hpr' Jr- Mrs- J- A- llirfjfp Warrpn If 3 and 4Mi, both still drinking milk was decorated in blue, white and it difficult to gather news. While in Tel Aviv, Morse stag Morse was on assignment in Africa for the independence cele from botles. This started when: green. National Collegiate Players and Mask and Dagger, dramatics hon-oraries. In his senior year, Morse was elected to Blue Key.

senior men's service honorary. Pianist Entertains garden cart. Many articles were Mrs- Kenneth Burns. Mrs. Milt the older one was taken sick at: ed in a hotel with approximately bration of Ghana, formerly Gold Hickey.

Mrs. Jim Shake, Mrs. A A II lit displayed. 200 other newsmen. Taxis pro-'Coast, when it obtained its sep- At A.

tl. DOna nOme Taylor. Mrs. Walter Modrell Urged as Democrat the age she should have been broken from the bottle. The doctor advised it best to let her have it as it semed to relax her.

How H.y 1 6 Mrs Dca Hansen Mrs Wendell, Trade Sources All Recommend Furniture Care Chester Catlow. retired educator I "'Thomas, Mrs. Chuck Johnson, ft' J. l- I Advenfisf Pastor British l'" JU Mrs. Art Howard.

Mrs. Doug eS LflOICe from Castries. St. Lucia ever, since she has recovered, we rtdu uv i id iu I LC nans, i lit rt- Tougher Rules Check Slated For Future Beauty Contests Gill, Mrs. rloyd Meters, Mrs.

A. freshments were served from a art at odds how to go about getting the bottle away, and of c. uaudgiier, mis. uuuaiu vjtu- WASHINGTON Now in Los Angeles i hac, daintily appointed tea table with West Indies, presented a piano recital at a musical evening for the guests of Col. and Mrs.

Aubrey H. Bond. 125 Whiteside drive, Friday evening. lagher. Frank momnson course we can't take it away from a lovely centerpiece of yellow and ln DlAnm TnQ7 Unlaru Ta i rau uiisviii, iuv.1.

uuilm. lirffP1 hie fn rtiz nmAwi the little one as Ion gas the older With the increasing popularity of matte finishes on today's furniture, a new problem has What is the best wav to take take LONG BEACH, Calif. (UP) she was married and the mother mo ArLorman rarn I nntri JLlflPr Armpn Jnhncnn nacmr rf vbiuii. uuuw. rnnc nor nnmlnitinff I hiaf ft nw.

one gets it. They drink as many A group of 21 guests and the hosts as three bottles in a given night Elaine Appelgate. Janis Hayes, Ear Warren a Republican ttle Seventh-day Universe officials a of two. Her title and prize money Arlene O'Mara, Kathryn McFad- for president in 1960 tist cnurcn' nas accepted a new launched a campaign to clampjWere turned over to Miss Utah, den. Charlotte Ralls, Linda Mod- church responsibility in a suburb down on contest rules in the wake Charlotte Sheffield, who was run- Havt you a simple solution to at i tii is aa iiiui.ii a urriim- care of oil! wax and close-to-the-; heard selections from Greig.

De- grain finishes? Trade sources bussy. rtenselt, Chopin, Liszt andjroyf CO'PilOt make these recommendations: by the talented artist. 1. For oil finishes: Repeated ap- Catlow has been visiting for sev-'Qf RqSCUG PlOnG plications of boiled not raw' lin-lpral months at the home of his! rell. Janis Anderson.

Shirley Hut- of Los Angeles. of the most controversial pageant ner-up among the five girls in the chinson, Rita Young, and Joanne V. Js bllcan; He will serve as sineine evaneel- in the six-year history of the an- Miss USA finals. jiuwijiuii saiu, auunig lit wuuiu An official of the Max Factor Gallagher. be "unbeatable" heading the lst a senes of mens to be nua' event seed oil, rubbed into the wood and daughter, Mrs.

Donald Enckson word has been received from: Those unable to attend but send- Democratic ticket he'd in NorwalK. Since the singing! The controversy led to the dis- firm, co-sponsors of the pageant, wiped until completely dry: 'He was to leave today for the West kanM Air Force base, Fairbanks, ing gifts were. Ginger Gault, A program will be full time, Johnson qualification of the judges' first said he would ask that a system XT 11. iL. Tk 2.

For wax finishes: A goodi Alaska, that 1st Lt. Richard F. Sonnie Taylor, Mrs. Robert Brow- can(1idates ne suggested Sen Johnwi" have no Pastoral responsibili-, choice for Miss United States of of strict screening of future en-Hover, assigned to the 74th Air nell. Mrs.

Richard ir.j ties. While pastor of the Corvallis 1 America and threatened to de-'trants be worked out at once. save us a lot of worry and unpleasantness?" Mrs. G.C.V. (A) It certainly is time for both your granddaughters to be off the bottle.

And the best way to break them of this habit is to take the bottles away once and for all. This might sound cruel or cold blooded to you, but it really isn't. The need for sucking is extrem-ly Important to youngsters the first two yean of life, but after this it should no'longer fill sucK paste wax (never a liquid wax rubbed over the surface with church, the Adventist minister was throne the newly crowned Miss to demand that applicants in next Kescue squadron was co-puot or nun. ram oir- jersey qov R0Dert 'Francis Says Veto Meyner. a formal singing evangelist for the "Flight Universe, Peru's Gladys year's contest produce passports.

clean, dry cloth. White wax is tne giant H-il nelicopter mat 10- mis. othaiu, uu i-i Thompson issued recommended if the desired ef Of Time" Bible lectures at the Var It was disclosed Saturday night birth certificates and affidavits in cated and rescued two Air Force iaxin. officers who bailed out in the: fect is to retain the same wood sity Theater. at the coronation ball that Miss 'support of their age and marital By Governor Wrong statements Sunday night praising the Chief Justice for his role in the Supreme Court's public school color A brown wax tends to Elder Johnson, who left several I Zender was only 17 years old Alaska wilderness when their jet plane became disabled and caught weeks ago for the California post, stead of the 18 that she hadi Miss Zender's father, wealthy desegregation ruling and other re- darken the wood.

3. For a close-to-the-wood effect DAYTON. Ore. lUPl-State Sen. Carl Francis, Dayton Republican, cent controversial civil rights de-led out in beginning the build- claimed and the age contest rules Peruvian manufacturer Eduardo flall nH Rv PAnunmnir thn Four City Jaycees At Board Meeting Four Corvallis jaycees attended fire.

The men were found safe about a mile apart, several miles said today Gov. Robert D. Holmes bottles thi. long, you have simply A water emulsion cream wax ap- plied with a clean, soft cloth, then eontinued Infantile patterns. from where the wreckage of their plane was sighted.

Lt. Ifv is cisions. ing of the new Seventh-day Advent-! require. However, officials took Render, and his wife kept a- Defending Warren against at- ist church school now under con-j an international loophole to get watchful eye over their daughter, tacks by Southern Democrats and struction midway between Corval- out of the predicament. They, however, broke a strict others.

Thompson said that "to lis and Albany. Officials ruled that Miss Zender rule Saturday by letting her go was "wrong" in vetoing a bill designed to create a mandatory state-wide system for idnetifica- Your doctor's advice was cor the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred the meeting of the executive board immediately buffed with a clean, dry cloth. For all three finishes, rubbing the surface with fine steel wool tion of criminals.

H. Hoyer of Corvallis. of the state junior chamber who would deny Americans With a wide musical background, I would retain the title she won to the coronation ball with a boy commerce at Salem Sunday, the! citizens their civil liberties and he has sung on both radio and tele-lover 14 other international beau-! hut minus a chaperone. rect at the time, but he surely did not mean for this little girl to keep up the bottle indefinitely. At this age it is not necessary The measure would have called Dedication Slated r-j- CI--J euituiiun JiUICU minor.lor state police to annual meeting with the governor, civil rights.

Warren has become vision. Elder Johnsons successor ties FriHav herai ip in hpr Zander to l6t nis dauRn serve as a reporta on serve as ai reports on win remove dirt or scratches. to wean the youngsters gradually clearing house for Attending were Sam Smith, anathema." will be announced during the camp tive Peru she is regarded as an tpr 8 on two tours totaling crimes and criminals. portt AND (IIP) Rooster mpr stat vce president; Johan! He said Warren "has led the, meeting session to begin July 25 adult. Miss Zender.

who is three WW she won in the contest but Tti aAnnar mnA 4h fa tot 1 Ha MnHorn Wnnrlmon Prill Francis said he understood Rk 23 miles Mehlum. editor of The Oregon court back to a road of constitu-! at Gladstone Park campgrounds. I months shy of 18, also claimed 1 only after sponsors of the pageant They can be told, pleasantly i 1 -r 1 Holmes vetoed the measure be-east of here on Columbia river at Publication: Allenltional liberalism reminiscent" of that in Peru beauty contest age agreed to his demand that the firmly, that thev are too old for Meetln9 'night wuuld havp alloed highway, will be dedicated Thurs- Jr Past President, and the days of President Franklin I MftUA Mts start at 16. prl would be accompanied by bottles now And really get rid A special meeting of the Modern to fingerprint and by Gov Robert Holmes Wyatt Hamann, board member. Roosevelt.

lOllCS Shortly after officials anounced her mother or another member tJi hnttlo. there are none "(mamen oi Amenca win oe ni.uivm v.a.-: nooui wi nvui uin.usn- ne saia me cniet justice win their last-minute ruling thev lne lamuy round the house at all. 7:30 Pm He said that he has: out the state attended this all-day be 69 at the time of the next pres Ja MllCraf Vlllfan flooded with telegrams and tele- Of course, the girls may carry Cor1'5 Book store' and Madi-lan opinion from the attorney gen" R(ster Rck nas parking: manning meeting to outline a nro- idential nominating convention. IU HIU IMUJIQI JUIIQII phone calls criticizing them for For Want Ads Just Dial PL 3-7305 on a bit. and probably wiU streets, a.

semacK. consul, an- 42fl 50 nicnic 1 gram 1 rernaDS ne nas no Qeslre i being lenient with the nounced. The will law allows fingerprinting and pho take as much milk as they tables and meeting con- committee appointed Loren Flo- run for office again, and perhaps; LONDON i UP '-Britain disclosed American entry and yet three mer, Woodburn. as a national di- he will consider himself too old," i it as sending troops and- planes days earlie- disqualifying Miss many other facilities boat basin 150 by-500- been taking for some time. Bul, including a Bi ISdlQ.

i.llu...rei..v. rector to serve tne Willamette vai-, Thompson said, but I suggest toaay to support tne buitan oi mus- Miss USA for telling a "fib." don't worry and don't give in. If feet. ley region. violators.

I Francis sponsored that the Democratic party give cat ana uman wnose on-ncn sneik- Maryland's Leona Gage, who serious thought to nominating dom near the southern border of was named Miss USA Thursday rou feel they need more milk, it I K- i nHH.no. iimk.i GRANDCHILD BORN the legisla- The park has grown in popularity in recent weeks. Warren as its next standard Saudi Arabia is threatened by night, was sent home the next da cereals, etc. Mr- and Mrs L-vle Weldon of bearer." rebel tribes Off the Beat after she finally admitted that "A Democratic ticket with The War Office said a company Warren at its head, coupled with of Scots Highlanders of the Cam- 'Continued from page 1 ume. Its economic health declines a Meyner or Kennedy would sym- eronians was alerted at Bahrein ALEXIS SMITH says: "AY OS help me Trv to treat the whole situation! Laramie, are parents of a as mater-of factlv and casually Plmd elght ounce daughter, posible.

Just lake it for granted, Karalee. born July 18. Giand-in your atitude, that these chil- Parents are Mr. and Mrs. C.

L. dren are now going to drink milk Haskins of Corvallis and Mr. and from a glass, and make as little, Mrs- Charles Weldon of Albany, fuss about it as you can. They might cry at for a Vital Statistics while If. they do.

give them BIRTHS (Good Samaritan) cuddly toy animal or doll to i.uNrK:i!F'N-T Mr GeT SET XT LUStWUGHI WITHOUT DIETING or prospers with the lumber in- bolize the very best of American ion the Persian Gulf and was ex-dustry. Portland has a golden Op- ideals and. from the practical pected to fly today to Sharjauz, portunity at this moment to show standpoint, it would be unbeat- 200 miles noith of the trouble cen-its appreciation of the lumber in- able," he said ter in Oman, dustry and to support it hand- "Men are often judged by the The Royal Air Force was re-somely. company they keep, and some- ported flying Vampire and Hunter Portland is in the process of times by who their enemies are. jet fighters up from Aden to aid "Take Aytls," says Alexis.

"I enjoy one or two Ayds candies, as directed. 15 minutes before If they awaken thirsty, give them John luldR, R(k The Nature Study Club will hold its annual picnic at Avery planning and building an E-R Warren is well qualified by either the Sultan in his fight against the i i i or ln 1 'as- a 7 pound 1.1 ounce girl at 9 30 Your niii'Ntinnc aNiut vi.ur laik 1 UnCler- aj.t-inr laut-H. -i fHl uesdav Julv 23 Dinner is scheduled at 12:30 p.m. ana tnose renter. This E-R Center can be method.

He deserves serious con- rcDcis. ine navy also wa p. in 1:1 children will be answered through TllOMl'SDN' -To Mr and Mrs this column Write CHILI) CARE U. North in rare of this newspaper. 1VlUh lmd 2 1mv a 1 4 12 a in lb less, lose naturally.

Doctors proved the Ayds Plan best, safest at New Kngland clinic. Prove it yourseif. $2.98. Monev-back guarantee. AYDS Vitamin ind Mineral Candy KIPPER'S DRUGS 114 S.

3rd PL 3-5820 attending should bring table service designed of wood and timber to sideration for the nation highest stooa to nave sent a sloop to Mus- The Women of the Mobs, will hold a ritual practice for officers make it one of the most dramatic ofice at a time when a man of cat to "show the flag and committee chairmen July 22 at 8 p.m. in the Moose lodge. 'and mspiring structures of his ability and philosophy is bad ihom of ii k. i a r. kind in the nation.

ly needed. British protectorates along the formal initiation will be July 24 at 8 p.m. prrslan rcM (or(, The Housrwivrs club will meet at the home of Mis. J. A lartC I NEWARK, N.J.

'IT are, followers of the Imam of at 410 North Uth Tuesday. July 23. at 2 p.m. I LAS VEGAS Nev. i UP' -James Robert B.

Meyner said Sunday Oman, a religious leader who The Past Chief's club will meet at the home of Victor P. Moves. ArgehbriRht learned the hard way night, he was not interested in claims he and not the Sultan is 102 North Seventh. Tuesday at 6 m. for a potluck dinner.

ngn an umpire's word literally is running on a 1960 Democratic the real ruler nf the prot HKETKH To Mr Mrs Harold H.vl. i. rW. ,27. 9 pound 5 ouiu-i- girl 2 4ii Julv IK AZAM To Mr Miv ll.iv sun Aain.

lioad. an 8 pound 2'i ounce tmv at 3 3.S a Julv BK1SBOIS To Mr and Mrv Al The Rrcistrrrd Nurses study group will meet Wednesday, July law. Argenbnght got into a heated Chief Justice Larl Warren, in th nf Mrs Don Carter. 3511 Tavlor. The dispute with Umpire Bob Everett "My concern right now is to be of New Jer- fr -i, ho while watching a local oaseoan reeiecieo in topic tra.

nf (hfl.m. thji ripmnrralir ffnvernnr The Patriotic club will hold its annual summer picnic on r' I rk. Take Ubl. service. Also take1 argumenr hi.

RnvlvMs. Mall a 6 pound l1av 12 30 at pouce uaue auu aiirsicu oir mow startled snectator for disorderly his weekly radio-television pro- coffee final clearance Tots to Teens Thr World War I Veterans and Auxiliary will meet on Wednes-, con(juct gram. 1 U.ll nA.t....t fi-m Tt- Kmc 5 i. 1 4-'; '1 FIbertbne i ounce lx at 8 IS in I 17 HAJ 'To Mr and Mrs Haj stieel, a 7 pound 10 ounn lov al I HI in 18 AI.Ktllin To Mr and Mrs Uri- U1C l.t'UMl liail Mll Ull Willi IJVllU.ll y.Aii. session will follow.

Delegates to the natioKal convention at 466 Madison CLOSING OUT ALL 1957 CHEVROLET AND OLDSMOBILE EXECUTIVE CARS TREMENDOUS SAVINGS New Cor Guarantee AM Eneuti oJ Company Cor (VW EU Sold Immediotplv OTOOLE MOTOR CO. 2nd Von Buten PL 3-6641 Minneapolis will be selecti-d This meeting is open to all World ar A Id nd 2ii.i.'i N.mli Ninth, an 1 veleians and Iheir wive- DRESSES The Delta Gamma picnic for actives, parents, alumnae, ami fnciul). ill ho held at Avery Park on Wednesday, at 8 p.m. Bnns Utle si rvico, hot dish, and salad or dessert. Coffee, cretm.

and sugar will be provided. FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS 8 9 ounce gu I at 8 SO a m. Julv IS HI. All! To Mi and Mis to-oim- Blair Box 134. Moiiiih- a 9 imi.nd eld 1 i.S .1 jg BOKCK To Mi .,,1 K.m- est Boesi- 2111 1 lane, 6 li'uiui 12 s.il al ill a iv Julv 'S T1NS1 l- To' Mi and Mrs Ian Tinsv- i pound bov al fi 0.S Julv 18 5 cu ft $6.00 10 cu 12 cu.

$12.00 $14.25 $9.60 8 cu ft. RESIZED RENEWED! Restored to original loveliness with the feel and look of new! No limpness, no dullness thanks to our remarkable Fiber-Tone re-sizing method! Rapid dependable service call today INFANTS CH.c MATIRNITIIS 1 116 S. 3rd BIG IUmtTIOAS On Fuchsio loikttt, Fuchtioi, ond Martho Waihington Geraniums. EE On Hmism ere Riw Color EEE Here for you now to lay-away for school CHECK WITH US ON FROZEN FOOD DISCOUNT ON QUANTITY ORDERS BEEF CUT FOR HOME FREEZER or LOCKER ELEVENTH STREET I. G.A.

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