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Ironwood Daily Globe from Ironwood, Michigan • Page 27

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VALUES FOR VALENTINE'S DAY! Choice, Tender Steer Beef Trimmed The Lopez Way! CHUCK ROAST Lean, Meaty Beef SHORT RIBS 39 THEY EVEN LOOK ALIKE! Ib Ib Louie and Kelly, the sou- twins that is. They get along so well, you can taste the amiability in every fresh made PORK LINK, SALAMINI or POLISH SAUSAGE. Dig some of this happy sausage this weekend! FRESH KILLED CORN FED CHICKENS For Stewing or Fricassee HEAVY HENS For Stuffing Roasting SPRINGERS 5-6 Ibs. 49 5-6 Ibs. FRESH FROZEN TROUT FILLETS, WALLEYE PIKE FILLETS ALSO FRESH RICOTTA CHEESE! Red Ripe TOMATOES Fresh Crisp Head LETTUCE 19 ea WHITE OR RED California POTATOES 5 Ib.

bag 49 Brach'f VALENTINE CHOCOLATES lbbohxea Fiiher Mixed NUTS Betty Crocker White Angel Food CAKE MIX 39c Durkee's Ground Black 35c PEPPER Aluminum Alcoa FOIL A 4-Qi. can 25-ft. rolls 99c 14-os. can $1.29 69e Jeno's PIZZA 3 'Sir 1.00 HyPop POPCORN 4 49c We reserve the right to limit quantities With Grocery Order OFFICIAL Prices effective through Saturday FOOD STAMP STORE Only OPEN MON. THRU FRI.

8 a.m. until 8 p.m. OPEN SATURDAY I a.m. until 6 p.m. OPEN EVERY SUNDAY 8 a.m.-l p.m.

Memory Said To Be Greatest Treasure Chest Park Police Bill Filed By HAL BOYLE NEW YORK greatest treasure cheat is memory. Things in a hope chest mildew and fade with the passing years. But time increases the value of the contents of memory's treasure chest. What remains is tested and true, and shines in the recollecting heart like purest gold. And you've stored up a lot of 24-carat memories yourself if you can look back and remember It was a mark of progress in a small town.

when it started its second cemetery. No dining room was complete without a big cut glass bowl on the real lace tablecloth. The girl who delivered the valedictory address for the high school graduating class usually wore a gown she had sewn herself. You first became aware of the problem of inflation when the I local movie house jumped its price from a dime to 15 cents. In grammar school, kids still carried their own small slates to class because many one-room red schoolhouses didn't have blackboards.

Only the well-do-to kept goldfish. You were afraid the neighbors i would think you were a sissy if they saw you helping mama hang up the wash on the back yard line. Mama herself always; seemed to have her mouth full; of wooden clothespins. I Nothing in the dime store sold! for more than a quarter. Any lady who wore a wig was sure to be talked about all over the neighborhood.

Half the old men with false teeth refused to wear them except when they went to church or attended a funeral. People were more afraid of tuberculosis than of cancer. The dudes who hung around the barbershop on Saturday night always wore white buck shoes in snapped their bow ties whenever a pretty girl went by. You could go through life without ever meeting anyone who had ever been to Korea or Viet Nam. Those were the good old days! LANSING (AP)-A to create a corps of marshals to police state parks and campsites received a lukewarm reception Tuesday from the State Conservation Department.

Sen. Carl O'Brien, chairman of the Senate Conservation Committee, D-Pontiac, introduced a bill calling for the department to appoint marshals to keep law and order in the parks. They would have the same powers given regular Conservation De- only acfunl expenses. O'Brien said his committee, in a tour of state parks and campsites last fall, found a definite need for better policing toi Plant Plans To Expand frenweei) Dolly Olobt, Thursday, Feb. 10, PAOC tl vices used with the company's motors and power equipment.

William A. Mattie of Cleve- sal protect citi ZU enr Uer GLADSTONE (AP) Eaton, land, group vice president for volunteer This volunteer corps should I Yale Townc Inc lans an general products manufactur- be a real deterrent to the pre-! addition to its Gladstone plant 1 said Monday it is planned valent vandalism and beer busts'which it says will create 300' to renov two Gladstone build- going on, among other additional jobs in this Upper O'Brien said. John Anguilm, chief of the department's law enforcement section, said the volunteer mar- partment officers but would re- Peninsula community. Eaton, Yale Towne now employs 40 to 45 in the manufacture of electric motors and shal plan had been tried in the i power equipment in its Dyna- past with bad results. matic division here.

Its present Park hoodlums did not respect plant contains only 35,000 square feet, compared with 100,000 planned in the addition. The addition will manufacture the volunteer found. officers it was Use Daily Globe Want-Ada pulleys, sheaves and other de- cises held at Michigan State University. Vaara attended Gogebic Community College and received his bachelor of science degree from Northern Michigan Univers i at Marquette. Presently, Vaara ings immediately and begin is a member of the faculty of temporary manufacturing of' Frazer High School and is head new products Feb.

28 with an of the mathematics department and coaches freshman basketball and tennis. He is the son of Mr. aod and Mrs. John H. Vaara, 724 Sunset Road.

His wife is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John additional 30 men. C. E.

Vaara Gets Master's Degree Carl E. Vaara, former Ironwood resident, received a master's degree in secondary education at recent graduation exer- W. Hakala, Hurley. Vaara aod his wife reside at Mt. Clement.

OlolM Romney Gives His Position LANSING (AP) Is Gov. George Romney's leadership position in the 1966 Republican Senate race the same as that taken by former President Eisenhower in the 1964 GOP presidential contest? Romney answered with an emphatic "No" at his news conference Wednesday. "My position is nothing at all like Eisenhower's," Romney said. "If I felt any one candidate was unacceptable, I would say so." Eisenhower resisted all pleas by party members that he pick a candidate for the GOP presidential nomination. Barry Goldwater eventually was nominated.

Romney refuted to endorse Goldwater in the presidential race. Romney has refused to pick a Senate candidate, conducting party leaders through a balloting procedure that he hopes will lead to "substantial unanimity" 75 per cent of the vote from the more than 100 leaders. Three candidates emerged from a weekend balloting. The second round of voting will be held in Lansing Feb. 19.

Romney said to win, a candidate must be the first place choice of 75 per cent of the leaders. He acknowledged this might take more than one ballot. Romney repeated an earlier statement that the party was not trying to prevent any candidate from entering the primary election Aug. 2. Sources close to one of the candidates, Dr.

Leroy Augenstein, Michigan State University biophysicist, said he will enter a primary even if he does not get the party's nod. A primary between the other leading candidates has been all but ruled out. State Sen. Guy VanderJagt, Cadillac, said he would not run in a primary against U.S. Rep.

Robert Griffin, R-Mich. They come from the same congressional district, so in event of a deadlock, one is expected to drop back to the U.S. House race. Cities Are Biggest Pollution Offenders NEW ORLEANS, La. CAP) Cities which dump raw sewage into streams and rivers are toe biggest offenders in water pollution in the United States, says the vice president of the National Association of Soil and Water Conservation Districts.

Sam S. Studebaker of Tipp City, Ohio, said the nation would face a daily shortage of a bil- lion gallon'; of quality water by I the end of the century. Featuring Everyone's Favorite. Fairway's Large, Plump FRYERS These are the same golden birds you've enjoyed before. Chicken is versatile these you can broil, fry or roast, so buy plenty and please your family no matter what their preference.

Whole Walter Meyer's Large Sliced BOLOGNA FINER BACON ffllRLURY FOODS We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities Old Favorite APRICOTS Swift's Premium Sliced Fairway PORK BEANS Fairway Detergent PINK LOTION Fairway SALAD DRESSING Fairway Pink, White, Yellow TISSUE (Cleansing) DRINK TOMATO 25, Reg. 63c ULT VEGETABLES JUICE Tater Boy Frozen Special Home Permanent 59 99c FRENCH FRIES ORANGES SPECIAL LIBBEY'S GOLDEN TEMPO GLASSES 12-oz. only 9c 6 ex. only lOc Limit I with of S.OO or I U. S.

No. 1 Washed White Potatoes 20 79e Waxed Rutabagas i 9c U. S. No. 1 Tray Pack Apples Mclntosh 3 i 39c Red Ripe Tomatoes tub 29c Jack's Food Shop Ramsay Frozen Food Locker Ewen Ravey's Fairway Ironwood Hanneman's Grocery Mercer Kelto-Velin Bessemer Trollo's Food Market Hurley.

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