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IWii'tll1 mltlija ' 'flol.eti fVi!tll tall white tipera ID
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11. Grand El~ ~f j)bio, No- LeOna HenoltY at tho cryotal punch
c.Dtadlne, ilepuiJ lfllld m.. llciwL
i(Gil "'.Diatrlet Z, Ada DeVol aDd GW!sta wer11 present from PomoJatb*n Ables, ll'lllil repreloata. roy, RAvenawood, w Va Stock·
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fll!t, Ylee president; and ~lllie MalllmOTU, Bepre, Maxburg and
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nf Dlllriet 24: Gamel Engti, ilrllld Followllll the meeting a recepCboflll member, Harry P. Smith, tlon was belli- for Cora Webb diJ.
ilt.UDIUI•hed mason end vl1ltl111 trlct preddent, who reee1ved many
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Wt "The Trlal.a and Trl~ula.tlcillo
)If a Pro~tam Comp~lttee" wllb
:(hlonl.l Grimm ond Wllllal!l Stewlire ,.Jtklpttlng, 1 reading "A
IJ!tle 119Y'I First D~ of School"
llernlee Cari&gt;e\lleri 1 vocal solo,
llaquet Neuman, and 1 readllll
~JI'rlendablp' by ldaJii!~ Wingett.
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A six o'clock dmner honoring

Mr• Webb wae held preeedlng the
meet1111 at the home of Mr and
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George Doolittle who " employ Federation
ed In Cleveland came here after lcsslonal
his wife and son Sleven Charles, nounced
who hive been v1s1Ung her parents
Mr and Mrs Glenn Lambert, and th
they left Saturday lor their new
home
The Rev and Mrs L A Danger· AasJatant to the Govenor.
ter, Camden, were weekend guestJ; ed to UIJs Milia IIYini:
of Mr and Mts Herbert Chambers Amertcf.i bwlneu womlll
Mr and Mrs Harold Hager took I earned unJYerlll goo!! wUL f~r ber
hll mother, Mro Laura Haeer. to untiring eflorla In , meeting tbe
Holzer Hoopltal Sunday and she challenge• or 10 elpandins bu11n
" •lated lor ma1or surgery today eiS world-buslne!! women 'deHubert Mace 11 a surgical pat· dlcpti the... elvei tn molnl~lnJn.
lent at Holzer Hospital
the h1gheel Ieveii of b!Ulne"' and
Mr and Mrs Leo Swick !Ruby profeos1onal tranoacllons anef;tbroWls•) Columbu• spent the week I ugh conselenllous devotlo~ lo th.elJ
end ~lth her lather c H Wl•e Sr various voeations ~ove contributed
Mr and Mrs Slftck ealled on Dr l s•gniflcantly to the eeonomlc!ll
and Mn J 1 DavJs who were and ooe11l welfare of thb 1fit~e'
claumatco of his son Leo Swick
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Jr• Amesville, Texas, at the Obi~ to the Wonten Wfio Wtir~·r;, ~~h
1 tt State Umverolly He 1, a geo~oglst w•ll actuate various progralill lie
but, Mr and Mn Woyne W nse and was In Columbus last week to pr.. ente4 by locaL 't~!e an~ , !!,~·
aH~~nv:l~:. :::~.~~~!~~:~~~! vlsll bil lather and otep-molher lonal groupr One out o(1d'J~IN
Mr and Mrs L. E Reynold• three women 1n th¢ United i~l\eo
:~n;·.:;~ of~~~P..';omeroy spent the weekend wllh Mr and is gainfully elil~lOl'lcl, ~~ qa
Mrs Val R•ynoldo and daughter Jlo otal1stica co)llplled by lfic_ II
Mr. and Mra Roy Tracy, Mr Rena Lynn, at Morgantown w va tonal Federalion ,.
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James Van Cooney, who ••II be
Wllh owarda to be woq' on the
and Mn Harry P Smith attended gm his work a1 a sophomore In production front 11 well u on '!he
TV..
the Frlendo Night at Racine Chap- Pre·medleol school at OhiO Stale battle tront, women were called to
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Unlverslly, w!! a weel.end guetl work, and have contljJUed to do
l lin. Maudo Aekely baa (tlurn+cl Euaehe Tbomao, who has spent or Raymond Turner In Columbus oo olnee then when pro,perlty eon·
to hot home 2.anesvllle, ~Iter be- the past t~n dar• with his par· He plan• to return to Colllmbu• Unued and demand fOr "luxury"
lDI ealled bore by the Hl'loua lll· enu, Mr and Mrs Everett Thomao for tlt"e opening of school nex• 11cms and new produelt created
;pen of her altler, Mra C I Ward Jell Sunday for Wcbater Grove, weekend
more jobs Women have prqved
• llw Olaa Pierotti of Columbu• Mo where he will enter hll senior
Ben Philson and son, Rush were their effleleney, employers teatlfr,
~~ the week end with her moo yea; at Eden Semlnory
1 buolneiS vlsllors In Parkersburg and many of them can and do com
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Mn Odet.. Pierotti.
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Saturday
blne jobs with their domeatlc llveo
' ' and Mn Henry ElchiDller Mr and M~• Bruce Scholl and I Mrs Fred Peel was takeu to the
The BPW Is the largest naUona)
~ ~ Groveport were week
of Ironton were week end Hill Crest Nurs~ng Home m Atheno organization for women w~o V(OI't,
aueati of her mother )In Ma· suesta bl bl1 mother, Mrs Herman Saturday
there are 3300 Business and
btl Ven Meter Chea!&lt;r' llld Mr. Seboll and other relative•
Mils Jone Harm, student nurac feaslonal Women's Clubl In' ~
Join Eddie' HarluDi aqd lam· Selwyn White and doughier, at the St Joseph's Ho!pllal of United State•, Aluh, Hawoll llld
Road
Pbylllo of Galhpolla, vloiled re- Nursing, Parkeraburg, opent tho the District ~~ Colu1nbia O~lo bas
Holler and 1ut!er, Mrt. eently with lrlro Nettle Kuehler weekend with her parents, Mr taG clubs with memherslilp ~
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Allison, Eaot tlverpool, Mr. ftold lin. Cllflord Lelfhe~t and Mrs W B. Harris, and her 10,600 Tho Federation
1• th~ or,ly
aueota of Mra Berth' Hot~ IDd aon, Roger, were Sunday di · slater, Jill
organization (&lt;lr women wble~ ill
brother, Leiter' Bailey, of ner guesta of Mr Bnd Mrs Otbo Mr and Mrs. R D Flowen 1elude• all professioN and,oeeupa·
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Murray
Harrisburg, were dinner gu"t.. or tlono
'Mra. Bernled ~)'llch of MIOI wJnda Lightfoot of Middle· l\lrs c D Reich~·· ·~ul•mJly
With the rising COlt or IIVil;l)l
Jnltr~•rjae v•alted Sunday With ort waa tilo wcok end 1ue 1t of Joe and Diane, an Mrs ce an and high standorcls many )'!omen
Eldon Krauetter an~
Marjorie Burt, Rutland Rood Znndl Frldcaybl A A b Ml h muet continue working Produet•~:~~~~f:!n.:~.~~l
' 1\fro Samo Buucll and Mr and Wayne 0 e, nn r or e ' called luxurlea I~ ftlrt Pall ~~~ "4
Mn Cloreneo Might vlolted re· spent the weekend here and wao now eonsldere~seqtlal ~~~~ ll!fl· ~.... were u~:~~ t•o,j~~~~~~'=
cently In Wllkeavllle with Mrs a~o~p~nlep~nlh~l:!e
w~!k ~:th w~:~ ney
lo needed 0 PlY fo r thfet~ a~r with ~
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One pay chee In a lam11M ¥11 mnklnc t~e
parent•, Mr and Mrs Clarence oannol aupply the roqublleo B~t Ro'bert IIIII., _¥'ri•~~· y x:al.''~
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Carroll Swanson, who II employ. Women'o Burcou, u S Dep~l· l'f nted
ed at Cresap, and hl1 son, Chorlea ment of Labor ohowt that 51% 9f ~u~c
Swanson, Maryovllle, who had wor the women who wor~ provide full Ml'll
ked this aummer ~t Cresap were or partial aupport for dependcm
overnight guests Thuroday of Mra T~e rlpol'\ doet ·~ inolude
Carroll Swanoon and family and women who lull'~ their p,aychl!f:
aa~ho~e~~:o:~l;t a~:~ :a:~~ ~~~:: attended the Plttsburah loottiall wilb their husballda' for lt.Dei'i
game Saturday Cbarlel Swanaon, houeohold expen!t •
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who Ia a •ophomore In, the College Women wish to be treated M
Thuradoy afternoon the MoKay of Engineering at Ohio State Unl equal eitlzelll the Federation ~~·
r.tlller Circle will meet at 2 p m verolty, hi! returned to his home clarea, and d~alre to use their ell·
~QOMS
with Mro Everett Dovio " devo- In Morysvlllo
ueatlon natural okllla, and lmUIP.
tional leader and Mlu Bm San·
Mr and Mrs Frederick Stollen allon In order to become ~.
bom In char1e of the program boll, La Boule, France, were week productive clllzena 1'hls 11 conli·
Hoatem• wlll be Mn David En!a· end gueols of Mf! C D Relehmao dered to be one of the reatona f!\1:
mln1er, Mra C P Gollagher, Mn and famlly and left Sunday alte1 their espouoal 0 f the Natlont1
Ralph Radcliffe Mlu 8018 San noon for Columbus enroute to Eq I Rlghta amendment
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W~thln lho put two yeaf.' th.~
11 , rontrlbutor Thurodoy evon· to arrive be(ore Tucaday They National Federation hu ealablllli;
lngat 7 30 •hr Commllllon on Ed· came especially for the marriage ed the lint worldwide foundoll!lll
ucatlon will meet ot the paraonoge of their son, Riehard, to Chorlenc for woman wb 1e)!. acll u -a re·
with Ernest Covert, chairman, pro- Dillard on Sunda•
seoreh center ond cleonn ~jou.,
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noar hla work II the Olin Malle·
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plant at Clarlnaton
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Mr. ~d Mn Geor1e Taylor and
Hl~lw , IIMI1• ..UO dOWII
children, Georfe, Max and Cheryl,
Columb~s, were Sunday night
guetla of Mro, Clifford Erwin and
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treat them to 1!11~ IUP_!rlor
cleanln~t methOda. We make
them look u frelh and
Jpotllll •• the day you
bouaht them . . . 10 you
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aroomed ever)'Wil~e. al·
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brought up late Mon~
from the deplb1 of a aott
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u those of Joeeph Smllh and
SfADiey Collino, both of ll.vlailna, a Ulllll communll7 30 llllleo
from PIUsburgb wbtre the VIO'
len1 aukurtaee bll!ll occurred
early Jlond~ Four other bodiel
""e resovered earlier.
l'edenl and otate min~ inlpee.
ton opened lnveetlraUona todaJ
the Callie or the exploaion
Mine Jnlpeeto• A. I Nun
lnl'ule.d
opeeulate on wbil
the tremendow blbt.
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The Pnsidelt wu m hll oftko
abortl1 I!J!fore 1 L m. edt today
and· I• telephone eotlf~
with ~1 Qenenl ' Jretllert
Brownell ',Jr. He Olpeded to Itt
In treq~ touch w1tb llro'lmell
during thfi day.

The White Houae refuted _ .
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· ~elli,/ig.~nt4iresome Young Drivers lio Sqye Their Lives
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more ~dlrs lllllded.U.ttielr request: "When

are ,Oil 'llolbg'to' wttt4houtetblng about SAFE
DRIVING?"
. ft.~ems hopeless to.maiL:e any advance with
pu~~~' r~&amp;Dition of the dangers of reckless
dri~g. Y.el 'we besl_!ate to.surJI!IIe what .the
slaupter on ~ways mlgbt be today were
' It not for all~t 1 Pro1Do,Wns, _piopa~anda, slo, ~llJ~and• ~ri~. wrlten:~ _,,~ \ _br· put
year-. ~ column, KI+ Of JC.!U'l' I~ Afll~
on the ,~ys after lt~of Jil9 effort In
this klitd'· of public etfuc&amp;tlon very likely
would resemble the ~al!f ·illl ,_,~ Anna·
ltftcll$~ }"blclls .ill~. to!!.lllclii4e.aliout
ey body ot)ter than a few Salntl puttering
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remember that Ill-thought action, dangerous
living if you will have it that way, is a fundamental trait of people everywhere. It is especlally true of Americans who four generations
after the lallt flilntier disappeared still love to
treat life as something of a gamble.
It Is possible to-argue, too, that it will be asad day in America when everybody settles
down and fa)la to rjlcogl!lze the adventure of
creating, ~·log) an~ ~ylng.
So our problema more involved than merely persuading everyb'ody to drive more carefully because, "The life you save may be your
own." A lot of l,!eOpie just don't care about
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In this connection, one suggestion has been
Interesting&lt;sui'Vey. The-u. s:; Aririy'tesfed a given some publicity locallyl and undoubtedrepresentaUYe sample of &gt;:'9lllll: Aljti!l'lcan ly Is an approach used In other parts of the
manliood for speed Blld ~ ot.'nactions COUI)Iry. We haven't seen It plastered on bJIIIncludliig speed · a~ ~ce · judplnenta boards along naUbnal highways yet, however.
whpn •cold so)ler, and ·araln 1aftet oiii!Jdrink, It might pay to try variations of the theme.
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This Is the Idea ~ggested by State HighSURPRISING COI'ie~~lf
way Pat~an Wm. R. Davis, and others pub..
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wu that judgement alicls~ed of reaction de- true mJIIIy persons wiJI not heed warnings to
finitely was slowed aqd 1!1lpall-~8\ d\~ only save their own or others' lives, there are also
one drink, a "single abo!," one ·lef~ to Pt:e· many persons In each community who do
aume. This ma)' be aurprWng, to.miny who drive carefully-, who do care about themselves.
are quite confident one drldt tJavea him their families and others' loved ones as welL
We suspicion this number far exceeds the
88 safe 1 dl'lver 88 If be wer• old ao!M!nldes
himself.
more reckless kind of driver notwithstanding
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RICLU~I Lt!AVIS PDRTUNE
eclucatlnn problem feNI
, ...A 'he re"-,·l'· of
DID
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full
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gaily In a shabby httle 'hQuse un·
1 sit, I myaell knQw NO
tweelllO:OO'and 1b:20 at a Galllpolb suburb nature lnvesti•ations
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that
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of, 85 bas willed some, 1$300,0110
drjv~ln. Tile pitting area: Wb doped witb one driver definitely was at fault and the oth- boon to the reeular teacher,
In 1toctu and nonaa to the SumCll'll the' blghway'IB!. 7)' wu_~UIJ. w_lj!IUJUal er party was Innocent of any blame in the harasaed, overworked, trvlng to
mit Couujy .Soe1ety fqr the
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help them all, too often, taking
Blind.
Sa,'l'
...y ..,, !rave era, and late-ared teen- matter except that he dl~n t react to a crisis, Vlluable time from the gifted chll·
apn were prevalent 't~er..
situation quickly enough. He forgot, Jet us) dren and all the good. c llude?.ts
APPIAL FILID
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iThe'recldeunelj 1and dHvl~c,tactle• elblb- say, to remember there might be a fool com- who 10 need her help.
ELYRIA. o. UP-Counsel for PfCKERINGTI&gt;N, 0 UP-Fedlied lly m111t 9f the youn1 driven In leavln&amp; log down the highway and that that car's Miss Mary Ward mentioned a- ~:!~:Y w;~~ 1!:; .:!~al ~!:v:l~~~ ::!t'ena~~~~~n !~d~fo~·~~~~~~ :
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hi""Way_llnel
wu startl· llgbta coming toward him might be one
hove, 1' all
mine.a trial In his conviction for f&lt;rst lead to the bandil who robbed
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lng. Screaming Ure1, grlridln&amp;· tranmlsalont,
One should take his car on the highway tittle old gingham clad country degree murder In tile fatal shoot- the Pickerington Bank here of
' squealing youn~ ..!•Ja, lurching sedan frames nowadays with the same tactical thought In girl from a t~ree year high school \ng of Wellinlllon patrolman $3,6at Friday.
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go on to a uniVersity faculty where Edmund Smith last May 4 The
and•roaring mufuen cut open contrary to law mind that a company commander must use she Is loved, honored, quoted,, an appeal was based on alleged erSENAII'ORS MEET
Wll the rule rather than exception.
when he occupies a hill He's got to have a eminent authority on teacher tram rors in lhe trial
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FLARE SIGHTED
Senate met at the executive man·
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cesslonal at 0. U lu her Ma~ter's British fr, el(1ncr Tacoma sighted O'Neill to discuss the admmlsany 0 our ven, a
Ire ere arge y o r ve e en ve y, nd we must keep Iook- (or
I tue!s '"!IYb! lt't);lr'sl,.• own a flare early today lnltbe area tration program enacled by the
~ to a ~n all ent of our 'youncer popula- lng for a place and a way to get off the road and colored ~tole, I thrill all over where the German w ndjamlner last General Assembly.
Uon, still treat their automobile 11 another If that fool does come head-on at us
aram just looking at her.
Pamir foundered In a hurracane
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I re.,ember
the
lillie girl
Saturday with 86 persons aboard
I"
brown
gingham,
rraduatlnr
at
11 W&amp;f llko thlo.
Cheshire and teaching her first HARD CORE OF EDUCATION
Teacher oaked her seven·venr country
!:~
18 r.rades) school, just
for odaYe?.mposltlon on "The above Cheshire, while Flossie Lue- CHICAGO UP-An apple a da)
''"'"!"''" 8
key and I from the aame clan, can keep the doctor awsy-ap
One gem of eompo•ltlon wa• were holdmv forth In similar man- parentiy It ca~ also help Johnn,y
brou&amp;ht for&lt;h after much travail ner at Turki'Y Run and Old Ky- pass subtraction. Maurice HarI. (
aolv
and ron ao /ollows
ger. We were all 10, and had cou tung, University of I Chlcaro edu·
IWI
sins, brothera, slstera and what cation pr~feasor, says grade
have you, In our claaaes _ 35 or school pupils should use real
so cJas801 a day. 11 makes me apples In ,mathematic&amp; problems
tired, jUJt awfully tired, to evl'n - not ju•t talk about buylftl and
think of It now.
aellln&amp; them.
But we were young and full of
beana and se~mad to thrive ml&amp;ht·
PLY NOW
lly on it.
CHICAGO UP-The 1~ Is no
lonaer the aoverelan domain of
anrels, airline •pauenrers and
sp\ce men. United Alr}~nes reI
' '
ported today II Ia carrying aueh
From the oame paper which Edthlhgs as cut nowen, fllma and
na oent meand 1A Mra. Goomblehelmcr boasted,
live anlmala In eve:-lnerea~lna '
' I •' ,
j 'I
kldl "My 10n, Arthur, lo omarter than
numbers.
'' ·
and Abraham .Lincoln. Arthur could re- BOQ.TIR NIGHT OISIRVID
one more cUe
lb• Gell~tbul'&amp; Mdreaa when Alfred Gron~e No. 1839 olllervHIGH-I.OW TIMPI
,
1111 don be wU..only ten yeara old. Lincoln ed Booltef NII~J. with ,a pro &amp;ram
o~ lO .or a
NEW
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ani liVed dldrf n,. It till he \vas ~4 "
Thelmo Henderson lad for the temperature reported In
"""'~"' . at a Ita
them! of her prOifam, 'The lion Monday wa1 1011 at
Grange_Keepi the Balallct", There ODd Thermal, CaUl. The .ao&gt;leA(I
I •
were .28 I~ attelldan~. The next tbl• morntna was IS at Fruer,
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meeting will be let~; Oct. 3, wltb
lnata!l•llon 11! officers and other
FUNDS IMIIZZLID ·
arang~s invlled.
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Mast
48, former
wellare
tOdaY ._.. _,-b~lement cHar(et' In
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, -•II')' June . uat) Salon Is open ' ellllnlatea. Fore'l'an &amp; K. ·.ott .•~~~~~~~~~~
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and .15. Ph,one 8428-Y. 235 400 bales ol g'ood straw.
Walnut St, Middleport. 9-24-0tc Racine 80119.
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TE~EVISIOR

· ~elli,/ig.~nt4iresome Young Drivers lio Sqye Their Lives
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~~~ -e~ p~A~n on Route 1 and
more ~dlrs lllllded.U.ttielr request: "When

are ,Oil 'llolbg'to' wttt4houtetblng about SAFE
DRIVING?"
. ft.~ems hopeless to.maiL:e any advance with
pu~~~' r~&amp;Dition of the dangers of reckless
dri~g. Y.el 'we besl_!ate to.surJI!IIe what .the
slaupter on ~ways mlgbt be today were
' It not for all~t 1 Pro1Do,Wns, _piopa~anda, slo, ~llJ~and• ~ri~. wrlten:~ _,,~ \ _br· put
year-. ~ column, KI+ Of JC.!U'l' I~ Afll~
on the ,~ys after lt~of Jil9 effort In
this klitd'· of public etfuc&amp;tlon very likely
would resemble the ~al!f ·illl ,_,~ Anna·
ltftcll$~ }"blclls .ill~. to!!.lllclii4e.aliout
ey body ot)ter than a few Salntl puttering
~~~~er l~.,mely.On~readet sttppUec! (\II

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remember that Ill-thought action, dangerous
living if you will have it that way, is a fundamental trait of people everywhere. It is especlally true of Americans who four generations
after the lallt flilntier disappeared still love to
treat life as something of a gamble.
It Is possible to-argue, too, that it will be asad day in America when everybody settles
down and fa)la to rjlcogl!lze the adventure of
creating, ~·log) an~ ~ylng.
So our problema more involved than merely persuading everyb'ody to drive more carefully because, "The life you save may be your
own." A lot of l,!eOpie just don't care about
saving their own! '
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In this connection, one suggestion has been
Interesting&lt;sui'Vey. The-u. s:; Aririy'tesfed a given some publicity locallyl and undoubtedrepresentaUYe sample of &gt;:'9lllll: Aljti!l'lcan ly Is an approach used In other parts of the
manliood for speed Blld ~ ot.'nactions COUI)Iry. We haven't seen It plastered on bJIIIncludliig speed · a~ ~ce · judplnenta boards along naUbnal highways yet, however.
whpn •cold so)ler, and ·araln 1aftet oiii!Jdrink, It might pay to try variations of the theme.
• after two, and.after three,
This Is the Idea ~ggested by State HighSURPRISING COI'ie~~lf
way Pat~an Wm. R. Davis, and others pub..
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A n ther surprl••ng conclu ti'~ 1he·tests Ucly here to "drive defensively." While it is
wu that judgement alicls~ed of reaction de- true mJIIIy persons wiJI not heed warnings to
finitely was slowed aqd 1!1lpall-~8\ d\~ only save their own or others' lives, there are also
one drink, a "single abo!," one ·lef~ to Pt:e· many persons In each community who do
aume. This ma)' be aurprWng, to.miny who drive carefully-, who do care about themselves.
are quite confident one drldt tJavea him their families and others' loved ones as welL
We suspicion this number far exceeds the
88 safe 1 dl'lver 88 If be wer• old ao!M!nldes
himself.
more reckless kind of driver notwithstanding
~~::;:;,:=~~;~=;;;;;:i~~~~:-:;;;7.,::~~~-;:-::;,;:;~Another person illlemted· In Ibis ,pUblic the accident reports on most Saturday nights. selves. The state p.;.ldes a whole
RICLU~I Lt!AVIS PDRTUNE
eclucatlnn problem feNI
, ...A 'he re"-,·l'· of
DID
NOT
REACT
QUICKLY
full
salary
for
an
extra
teacher
AKRO , o. UP-Mrs, Jessie
r••
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,
If 1~ or more pupils deaire' and
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M. Mensch, Who had lived fruabout 20 nilnutel sp;ent Satliruy night beIn moat accidents of a fatal or near serious need this ap•elat help. And from
gaily In a shabby httle 'hQuse un·
1 sit, I myaell knQw NO
tweelllO:OO'and 1b:20 at a Galllpolb suburb nature lnvesti•ations
appear
to
prove
that
~here
tU her death June 27 at tho age
0
1
school but needs it. And what a
of, 85 bas willed some, 1$300,0110
drjv~ln. Tile pitting area: Wb doped witb one driver definitely was at fault and the oth- boon to the reeular teacher,
In 1toctu and nonaa to the SumCll'll the' blghway'IB!. 7)' wu_~UIJ. w_lj!IUJUal er party was Innocent of any blame in the harasaed, overworked, trvlng to
mit Couujy .Soe1ety fqr the
~:•..o. nl""t .'J l
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help them all, too often, taking
Blind.
Sa,'l'
...y ..,, !rave era, and late-ared teen- matter except that he dl~n t react to a crisis, Vlluable time from the gifted chll·
apn were prevalent 't~er..
situation quickly enough. He forgot, Jet us) dren and all the good. c llude?.ts
APPIAL FILID
' PI!ID ' 1'/INDIT$ c~R
iThe'recldeunelj 1and dHvl~c,tactle• elblb- say, to remember there might be a fool com- who 10 need her help.
ELYRIA. o. UP-Counsel for PfCKERINGTI&gt;N, 0 UP-Fedlied lly m111t 9f the youn1 driven In leavln&amp; log down the highway and that that car's Miss Mary Ward mentioned a- ~:!~:Y w;~~ 1!:; .:!~al ~!:v:l~~~ ::!t'ena~~~~~n !~d~fo~·~~~~~~ :
8
the drive-In for t"e
hi""Way_llnel
wu startl· llgbta coming toward him might be one
hove, 1' all
mine.a trial In his conviction for f&lt;rst lead to the bandil who robbed
'l
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"Where
But In· classmate
Amerlea• ofCO\II4
lng. Screaming Ure1, grlridln&amp;· tranmlsalont,
One should take his car on the highway tittle old gingham clad country degree murder In tile fatal shoot- the Pickerington Bank here of
' squealing youn~ ..!•Ja, lurching sedan frames nowadays with the same tactical thought In girl from a t~ree year high school \ng of Wellinlllon patrolman $3,6at Friday.
•
go on to a uniVersity faculty where Edmund Smith last May 4 The
and•roaring mufuen cut open contrary to law mind that a company commander must use she Is loved, honored, quoted,, an appeal was based on alleged erSENAII'ORS MEET
Wll the rule rather than exception.
when he occupies a hill He's got to have a eminent authority on teacher tram rors in lhe trial
pu~~;~M:~;:,-~~e th~ 0 ~1~
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covered withdrawal route. That's a-pparently mg?
FLARE SIGHTED
Senate met at the executive man·
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It Wll enough to remind this observer that what we have to do with our cars. We've got Every time I see her in the pro SANTA !,IARI, Azores UP-The slon today with Gov C William
m ' f
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nd tbl 1 1 I 1 d 1 d f sl 1 A
cesslonal at 0. U lu her Ma~ter's British fr, el(1ncr Tacoma sighted O'Neill to discuss the admmlsany 0 our ven, a
Ire ere arge y o r ve e en ve y, nd we must keep Iook- (or
I tue!s '"!IYb! lt't);lr'sl,.• own a flare early today lnltbe area tration program enacled by the
~ to a ~n all ent of our 'youncer popula- lng for a place and a way to get off the road and colored ~tole, I thrill all over where the German w ndjamlner last General Assembly.
Uon, still treat their automobile 11 another If that fool does come head-on at us
aram just looking at her.
Pamir foundered In a hurracane
-';;;;;t;;~;o;;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;;;;;o;;o;;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-,;-;r;-;;;~ik."'lhl.'~-·----"- In For
I re.,ember
the
lillie girl
Saturday with 86 persons aboard
I"
brown
gingham,
rraduatlnr
at
11 W&amp;f llko thlo.
Cheshire and teaching her first HARD CORE OF EDUCATION
Teacher oaked her seven·venr country
!:~
18 r.rades) school, just
for odaYe?.mposltlon on "The above Cheshire, while Flossie Lue- CHICAGO UP-An apple a da)
''"'"!"''" 8
key and I from the aame clan, can keep the doctor awsy-ap
One gem of eompo•ltlon wa• were holdmv forth In similar man- parentiy It ca~ also help Johnn,y
brou&amp;ht for&lt;h after much travail ner at Turki'Y Run and Old Ky- pass subtraction. Maurice HarI. (
aolv
and ron ao /ollows
ger. We were all 10, and had cou tung, University of I Chlcaro edu·
IWI
sins, brothera, slstera and what cation pr~feasor, says grade
have you, In our claaaes _ 35 or school pupils should use real
so cJas801 a day. 11 makes me apples In ,mathematic&amp; problems
tired, jUJt awfully tired, to evl'n - not ju•t talk about buylftl and
think of It now.
aellln&amp; them.
But we were young and full of
beana and se~mad to thrive ml&amp;ht·
PLY NOW
lly on it.
CHICAGO UP-The 1~ Is no
lonaer the aoverelan domain of
anrels, airline •pauenrers and
sp\ce men. United Alr}~nes reI
' '
ported today II Ia carrying aueh
From the oame paper which Edthlhgs as cut nowen, fllma and
na oent meand 1A Mra. Goomblehelmcr boasted,
live anlmala In eve:-lnerea~lna '
' I •' ,
j 'I
kldl "My 10n, Arthur, lo omarter than
numbers.
'' ·
and Abraham .Lincoln. Arthur could re- BOQ.TIR NIGHT OISIRVID
one more cUe
lb• Gell~tbul'&amp; Mdreaa when Alfred Gron~e No. 1839 olllervHIGH-I.OW TIMPI
,
1111 don be wU..only ten yeara old. Lincoln ed Booltef NII~J. with ,a pro &amp;ram
o~ lO .or a
NEW
YORK
UP-The
hl&amp;he.st
l'
on Thuradav evening, Sept, 19.
ani liVed dldrf n,. It till he \vas ~4 "
Thelmo Henderson lad for the temperature reported In
"""'~"' . at a Ita
them! of her prOifam, 'The lion Monday wa1 1011 at
Grange_Keepi the Balallct", There ODd Thermal, CaUl. The .ao&gt;leA(I
I •
were .28 I~ attelldan~. The next tbl• morntna was IS at Fruer,
'
I
Co
to.
meeting will be let~; Oct. 3, wltb
lnata!l•llon 11! officers and other
FUNDS IMIIZZLID ·
arang~s invlled.
'
USBON, 0.
Mast
48, former
wellare
tOdaY ._.. _,-b~lement cHar(et' In
ed mlauae of $1 ,270 In
funds.

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l'atber·ttlto"' Jleol
Kraft ·TVITh11ter
Thla ta YOur, Life
Waterlront
Tic Tac ' Dql'lh
Newt Headlln8i
Nltewaleb
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12:15 · Jloriettme
; 1;30· Dfilla.·n~ Gl'Ofll
2:00 Matinee Theater
3:00 Queen for. a Da1
3:41' "&amp;ode!'JI Romanoeel ,
•:00 Come~ lW~B.
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8·110 Meet :M&lt;Graw
8.30 iob commlnr• Show
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bY I viiiHrom two dlltlnqulabed
crtUc tMei*Hrom o. u., Athena
lall\ .week - Mlaa Mary
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Anne Franell Wendell Corey

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The wlDdieel place II The A11t·
aroli~, and here II JOur Famil¥
Dnl! &amp;tore ...•Remember tbote
regular cbeclt·uP• ••• And remember 'our · Jofo.dern · Prelcrlp- ·
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Guy Lee •nd Roy Miller attend·
ed .tbe World lllowlnf Conlee! · at
Peebles on Th111'8day, Denver Well
aild James Smith attended on Frl
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and !.lit. .Carl Autheroon•
celebrated their .oih weddlhg an·
niveraory Sep~ 17 at the honl~ of
their daughter, Ml'l. Ivan Rouah.
Tbose prese"t were Jaines Author
son, Mf!. El!•a ·nalley, son, Jel'l')',
an~ 11•-,ht~r. {uilf, Mr. 'and Mrs. .
Ivan Rousb ond dauehter, Linda
ahd the honored ~esta.
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Committee: Mra.
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S11ith'a infield hit and a walk to
Billy Hunter after the White Sox
rallied lor iwo runa In both the
oixth and- aoventb illninga to gain

a 8-0 tie.
Tloo McCarlhY.
The 88-l'l!ar-old Steneel'o ei8b·
th pennant eQibled .blm to tic
Hall of rame Soe McCarthy's
Yankee record and left him orw
fill ,behind the tAmerlcan LelJIIO
mark aet by Connie Mack. The
maj~r league reo:Ord of 10 pellnlftta II held by John McGraw.
The pennant waa the 23rd in the
Yankeea' fabulous aucceJo otory
which boean "In 1821.

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Program committee: MH. o. .r.
BoaUc, chairman, Mra. Juck
Flesher ,and Mrs: Adl'lan Latboy.
· The· Home-·lloom Moth'ers were
also n1med. They are as follows:
First Grade: (Mra. Vance) Mrs. '
James Hagerty and Mrs, . Lcwi•
Capehart.
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First Grade (Miss Allen) Mrs.
Frank ReJDoids,
Mrs. Terry
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Puerto Riclll
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Pul N~man Walter Pldg"fn
Anne Franell Wendell Corey

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The wlDdieel place II The A11t·
aroli~, and here II JOur Famil¥
Dnl! &amp;tore ...•Remember tbote
regular cbeclt·uP• ••• And remember 'our · Jofo.dern · Prelcrlp- ·
tlon Department!
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Guy Lee •nd Roy Miller attend·
ed .tbe World lllowlnf Conlee! · at
Peebles on Th111'8day, Denver Well
aild James Smith attended on Frl
day.

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''cools inSu~~~hiats_ itJ.. Wintt(~

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and !.lit. .Carl Autheroon•
celebrated their .oih weddlhg an·
niveraory Sep~ 17 at the honl~ of
their daughter, Ml'l. Ivan Rouah.
Tbose prese"t were Jaines Author
son, Mf!. El!•a ·nalley, son, Jel'l')',
an~ 11•-,ht~r. {uilf, Mr. 'and Mrs. .
Ivan Rousb ond dauehter, Linda
ahd the honored ~esta.
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Committee: Mra.
and oth .,

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Lana

!J.off•ma~, Mrs.' ·,

tack,

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I colloq. l

tnr
.......

S11ith'a infield hit and a walk to
Billy Hunter after the White Sox
rallied lor iwo runa In both the
oixth and- aoventb illninga to gain

a 8-0 tie.
Tloo McCarlhY.
The 88-l'l!ar-old Steneel'o ei8b·
th pennant eQibled .blm to tic
Hall of rame Soe McCarthy's
Yankee record and left him orw
fill ,behind the tAmerlcan LelJIIO
mark aet by Connie Mack. The
maj~r league reo:Ord of 10 pellnlftta II held by John McGraw.
The pennant waa the 23rd in the
Yankeea' fabulous aucceJo otory
which boean "In 1821.

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High,
cnggyhlll
Qoddeaa of

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Program committee: MH. o. .r.
BoaUc, chairman, Mra. Juck
Flesher ,and Mrs: Adl'lan Latboy.
· The· Home-·lloom Moth'ers were
also n1med. They are as follows:
First Grade: (Mra. Vance) Mrs. '
James Hagerty and Mrs, . Lcwi•
Capehart.
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First Grade (Miss Allen) Mrs.
Frank ReJDoids,
Mrs. Terry
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Gu~ata

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Lees and dau1hters, Teresa and D1•
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and S&lt;ln, Mike, Jr. Mra Virgil
North and children, Walter Lee
and Carolyn and Mro. Jamea Sh~n·
er and aona, John, Leonard, Tefry

and Rollin, all of Newark.

Evangeline OES
Fciends Night
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and Mra. Ral?h Wamer w~ illll
move to New Ieney thiJ week
end, wu ho•orod on Sunday aftjr

Evancellne Chapter, OES, had
their Friends' Night, Monday eve·
ning when they met at the Ma·
oonic Tempi• with Mrs Willis An·
thony, .W. M., and Allen Hughel,
w. P., presiding Grand EJecta,
present among the twenty visitors
from Clearwater, Flo , Racine,

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noon wltb i farewell parbo &amp;ivan
Mn. Maude Chaney, Cblrluton, Muu.
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and ''aon, ll.liph, md Mra.. Ellen · J(n., ~ . WalliN ~o4 aonlnSebO!Il Clw of lhe Ma~ii lletbO·~ Mia l,ucr Klltlolt
Wolfe of Ne\fell, W. Va., 'l'llited ll!lf, .RI\liW'il Hilh, 1rert . . . .
dllt Cburdl
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Mlu Hdlne R;ed, who rellnl- here rteently with Mn. Chloe 'llltoraln Bulpro, 1')1undQ.
. ·Mrs. Alma Turnor II the teacher 1,V returned from 1 trip to Calif· Mll\1 :. ~nd other relal!vea and
M'r. ud 1tfQ. Vlrllll 'jlpj!llleJ
of the elau aid wu ill charse ~I pmla and Mexico with the Elden frlejlda., 1
'were reeent vut1ora 'li Ml!1tl,la,·
the pol luck picnic dlnqer lih!Cb Bla~ Jr. family Ia now enrolled
Mr. an~ Mr!. Charley Ztcafooae ataylig at the boale Of tbe,lr
wf ..,..ed at the New Haven, In the JUo Gnaae Coller• where ~~ c~erry Grove, w. va., came Frt· .t~r, Mn. PbylJII .Ayen wjdle abe
l'ark at 12 noon.
'lhe 11 prepiJ'ina for teachlnr.
day to •lilt his slater, Mn. Joe wu oD a trip to Ne!r Work. .
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or~Preaent
with many indlvlduatslfta.
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Van Metre Jane Turner. Be"y
Cuonln&amp;bam, Nancy Proffitt, Cq,o.
ale Horbour, lily RedlJian, ~ile
Redman,
IIIley,
Roush, Dee Betty
Ebenhlcb,
SuzieGloria
Job»aoa, John cunninrham, Jane DOd
aon, Jalle Burge11, Stephen Kaflle,
Ju,dy Turner, Mike Hubour, alld
the honoree.
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Sending gifts but uqble 10 .~
tend were .\lien Sayre, i\onnle !!\'
sles, and Chorles Ander~n. Mqlh•
eri drtvinl cars were ~Dirt H..hour, Lemma lohnlon, Betcy Ka

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Mrs. T. F. Jlawklns, conductreas,

presented red rosebuds to the fol
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Potterson Air 'Foree ·1\a,., wKo...
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Mossman's Host
To Family Group ·

)olr. and Mra. Ealle Moum•n en
tertalned a fi'Gup of rolallvca at
lhelr home, 1\llneravlllo, over the

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"LitUa BltiDcb" from Ba:~~towo, Texas, tc. rradu ot avtau~· i'lld IIIOtor ,uo11.., rm.
Jleuadnlllt, Wut Vlrtlnla,' Ia betor recon· Hilt, htatlll olll, dlll!lll and Jet 1111'- fuell,
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Robert Harm, Mrs. Stewart Haw·
kina, Mrs. W W Hayes, Mr1 J
0 Leonard, Mrs. Earl Knight, Mrs.
Evelyn Lew.,, Mrs. A. R PUllen,
Mr1. William Reynolds, Mrs. Griff
Russell, Mrs. Will Steil!, Mrs. Joe
Young Sr , Mrs. James Clatworthy
Plana were made for Obligation
night to be held on October 3rd
and lour new candidates were
Initiated into the Chapter.
During the social hour a dessert
eourse wa1 served with Mrs Stew·
art Hawkins presldinc at the sil
ver coffee service. An arrange.
men! of marigolds and '1/'"' was
u~ed on l~e refreillmenls table
which was lighted by white taper!.
Hostessea were Mra Milton Hood
Mrs. Homer Forrest, Mr1 Robert
McElhinney. Mrs Mary Roush,
Mrs. E. M. Wood, Mra. Carl Ebersbach and Mrs Denver Nelson.

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Women's AI Wool Coif S~eater ·········· ·····.:·.·· ······:· fll•~ tf
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Womws S~-.;t.OIIf Rayon Panties ·······.···• ······-·· · 2' ,.,-. $1.00 ,
Women's Sheer N~tn Stockings ··········· ········; ········· -r' · $1.00.
Men's Big Yank Bl11 De•Jm Dungarees ·· ···········: ·· ····.·:.· $1'.91.·
Men's $l.95 anti $2.49 Sutdt Flannel Shirts ··········· ······ · $U9
Men's Big Yank Corduroy Work Trousers · ·········: ·· ···· ···.·· $4.95
Men's $4.95 Orion Sl~ver Sweaters ·························· $4.00
Men's Evtry ·Dar- Yi,k Socks .... ·.. :.. ·:.. ··.. ·.... · 3 pairs $1.oO
·- Ret. $2.49 Cold Pack Canners · ······························ ··· $1.95
Betty Brite FrHzer·Pqper .... · .. ·........ ·.......... 2 rolls $1.00
Mt~~'s and Boys' A~ustabfe Trouser Creasers ········ ·· 2·prs. $1.00
Reg. $2.75 Dust and POlish Mops,·················· ·· ···· ···· ·· ,$2.00
Airman soeond cliss llernlao S.
Printed Plastic Drapes ····· ······ ········· ·····: ······:· $1.00 ' pai
Spencer, &amp;on of
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Racine, Ob!o, r&amp;enllited 1~ . Ill•
u. S. Air FPrco for a ,term Ot1al&amp; . Cotton Sheet Blankets, 60 ~y 76 inches · · · ·· ·· · ·· · · ···· ·· ·· · ·· $1.00
years effective Septem~ It, lftl1•·
Airman Spencer, b11 ~'*plet'd
four yelrs of military ~rvlo! 1 1bd .Whitt Cotton Sheit Blankets, 70 by 90 Inches ··· ··· · · · ···· · · · ·· $2.19 .
has expressed ~11 lnte~Uon of ,rfi.
mainlnr with the Air Force •UQ!ll
Beacon Rmllankets, 64 ~Y 76Jnches ········: ·· ·· ··········· $2.95
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