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The Akron Beacon Journal from Akron, Ohio • Page 32

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Akron, Ohio
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Goodyear Introduces 120 MPH Pike Tire senger tire line and is rated between the top of the line Double Eagle tire and the original equipment Power Cushion tire. for most 1965 model cars. This Akron Beacon Journal Wednesday, March 31. 19iu 4sk Probe hi Rail's Finances lower design, plus the carrying of the tread pattern onto the rounded, or contour shoulder, contributes to better hand-j ling and cornering. The Custom Power Cushion What Lent Means To Me Don't Neglect Slipping FALSE TEETH cording to M.

A. Wilson, manager of tire engineering. "OK COlK.SE, we are not advising or encouraging motorists to drive 120 miles an hour," he said, "But with the increasing trend to high-performance cars and with legal speed limits on some turnpikes up to 80 mph, the '120-mph' tire provides an important additional factor of safety." In tire parlance, a "120- mph" tire is one that, in addition to other safety tests, successfully performs nonstop for 100 miles at 120 mph without suffering any damage. The new tire incorporates three features that are gaining wide acceptance very low profile, contour shoulders and special white design. IT HAS the same low profile construction as that used in original equipment tires A.

tire designed to provide an extra measure of safety at modern turnpike speeds has been introduced into Good-year's line of passenger car tires, company officials an-, nounced today. I Because of the rigorous1 tests to which it is the new Custom Power Cushion tire is the first in Good-' year's standard line to be Jubbed a "120-mph" tire, ac- Do IBJBe uvy, when you talk. eat. Uugh or sneeae? tire features a tnree-nng white sidewall, a thin white band sandwiched between two slightly wider bands. The new tire succeeds Good-year's Custom Nylon Super Cushion in the company's pas- Miller bv such handicaps.

FASTEETH, an alkaline (non-acid I powder to sprinkle on your plates, keeps false teeth more firmly set. Gives confident feel-lna of security and added comfort. No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling Get FASTEETH today at drag counters everywhere. i EACH TMY (luring lnt, fli Bfaron Jonrnal pahlUhm a personal Lenten im from ftonipone wlprtxt by him or hr pastor. By .1.

K. MKJIAKL MILLER Of SI. raiil'i Kpi'Mt'l'l liorrh I believe observing Lent is a two-way street: giving up and taking on. But we lose its real significance if we limit our give-ups to "things." Motives can be deceiving; results, harmful. Like giving up desserts, well aware we'll shed pounds giving up cigarets, and not being fit to live with up.

meat, but gormandizing on lobster ther-midor. I believe what our Lord wants us to give up is addiction to criticism, resentment, pride, fear, hate, jealousy, self then take on more love, humility, forgiveness, trust, service. Other Lenten take-ons naturally follow. Giving Him extra time daily for prayer, meditation, worship. Doing good deeds for people especially those who have no personal claim on us.

Tough assignment? Perhaps! But rewarding ones acceptable to God 365 days a year. (Mr. Miller lives at 112 A von dale dr.) Polsky's traffic 'copter ti EL PASO. Tex The Southern Pacific General Com-Jrnittee of the Order of Railway Conductors and Brake-Jjfrien will seek a Senate investigation of the financial condition of railroads. The announcement came Tuesday during a regional Meeting here of the committee.

President of the order, Jbeorge H. Harris of Cedar "Rapids, attacked railroad management assertions that trucks on the highways have jfontributed to financial difficulties. i He said railroad manage-ment says it is practically bankrupt when, in fact, it is He said that in its trend Jo discontinue passenger service management is neglecting jjjhe railways' duty to provide -the public "with passenger Service it deserves." Avoid traffic tie-ups get to work faster listen to Polsky trajyeport ve Monday through Friday 8:35 A. M. ove Women Iiininlcs On Iimtojim We fThree Professors Ohio Prisons Top 12,000 Population COLUMBUS UP) Inmate population at Marysville Re formatory for Women along with other State penal institu tions has grown to record numbers, Ohio corrections chief Maury Koblentz reported.

erage of 330 women. But on Jan. 1, 1964, it had 405; on JWin Award I NEW YORK UP) Three Ohioans were among 313 recipients of the 1965 Guggenheim Fellowship awards announced here. They were Dr. James Doo-little, professor of Romance languages and literature at the University of Cincinnati; JDr.

Donald J. Erb, composer jnd assistant professor of limbic at Bowling Green State University, and Dr. Joan Webber, assistant professor of -English at Ohio State University. Jan. 1, 1965, it stood at 465, and on March 25 this year it reached the record high of For A Limited Time! SAVE 25 The increase in women inmates was the "most significant" finding in his survey of prison population, he said, noting that last week the male and female convicts totaled more than 12,000, for a new record.

Koblentz said that "for many years, Marysville had an av 485." He said the Ohio prison population reached 12,000 for the first time March 23 with 12,012 behind bars. Si SAVE! PAUL REVERE BOWLS COLONIAL BEDSPREADS WS5S5Sa I tyrMm ST 5.20 Diam. tgr 5.95 Reg. 8.2S Diam. 6Vj' 7.45 Reg.

9.9S Diam. 8' Reg. 13.50 Diam. 9' Xf 11.95 Reg. 15.95 Diam.lOV4" 17.05 3 Reg.

22.75 1 I 25.50 53T, Rag.S4.00 111 GORHAM SILVERPLATE So decorative, so useful use as a centerpiece or serving party snacks, even a beverage cooler in 12" size. Gorham Silverplate by the ers of famous Gorham Sterling. Usually $17.98 Twin Size 9.99 Double Size $10.99 Authentic reproduction of famous Colonial bedspreads for your Early American decor! Lavishly fringed on 3 sides, these beauties are machine washable, reversible, and lintless. 100 cotton in Snow White or Antique White and lovely for gifts! Mail, or Phone 762-0431 after 8:30 A. M.

Thursday POLSKY DOMESTICS-SECOND FLOOR icMtubjMI to any applicable tM POLSKY SILVERWARE-FOURTH FLOOR Mail, or Phone 762-0431 After 8:30 A. M. r.Y ONLY 2 LABOR FOR CUSTOM-MADE SLIPCOVERS! Save on Sofa or Chair $2 Per Unit For Labor During tins special-on-labor charge, you actually save $9.75 to $21.75 per unit! Now at one low, low price you can slipcover a 2-pc. suite at sav- -ings of $31.50. Choose now! Vat Dyed Cotton Fabric $250 perYard Reserved just for tin's sale this pre-shrunk 100 cotton vat-dyed, self colored jucquard with mercerized finish! Choose brown, olive, gold, nutmeg, beige, carmine, blue, or melon.

Zippers and cording extra. $2 labor charge applies to this fabric only. SHOP AT HOME call 434-1611, Ext. 363, and a representative will bring samples to your home. You can match colors where you're going to use them! POLSKY SLIPCOVERS-FOURTH FLOOR The Atlantic dealer who forgot 1 For the first time in four years, Leroy forgot to clean a windshield! So the customer got his tankful of Atlantic Imperial gasoline for nothing, because Leroy's a dealer who displays the sign of Red Ball Dealer Service exclusive with Atlantic.

Red Ball Service is so good that if your dealer ever forgets to clean your vondshield, weather permitting, or offer to check your oil, your gasoline purchase SPECIAL! REVERSIBLE FIBRE PORCH RUG SALE Usually $16.50 6x9-ft. Size 11.95 $19.95 6xl2-ft. size $16.95 $22.95 8xl0-ft size $16.95 $24.95 9xl2-ft. size $17.95 A pre-season sale! Choose now when prices are low, selection complete! Perfect for porches but also usable for dens or recreation rooms, these rugs are made of long wearing Kraft fiber. Choose green, beige, or grey.

MAIL, OR PHONE 762-0431 AFTER 8:30 A. M. Please Give First and Second Color Choice is free. And today Leroy forgot! But we'll forgive him. We know it can happen to anyone.

Even your Atlantic Red Ball dealer may possibly forget once in four or five years. Very unlikely, though. EARLY BIRD SPECIAL! Just 85 4Hx7H size fibre rugs usually priced $11.95. Green and beige only $6.99 POLSKY RUGS-FIFTH FIX)R Th Atlantic Refining Company, 556 Beacon Street, Akron, Ohio 44311.

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