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The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune from Chillicothe, Missouri • Page 15

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Bank Measure Gets Senate Approval Would Allow bporalt FacUlir WBbta MOO Yard, of Mate BuMtao, JBvFEBSON Om hffl to banks to Mpantt fecttltlM wiKJo 5,000 yards-more three miles UK mtin bank mi pused by ttw MtHcurt genete today, 2M. Sen. J. F. Patterson, and former banker, eritt- ei it is "a creepint ttdnf that will eventually lead la branch banting." In cities under 75,000 fee extra lacfflty could be anywhere wMUa tbe city limits.

Also pa and sent to fee House were 18 ofter bills Including one to require that aU bonds be at public tale on bids-including any revenue bonds issued to build toll roads. Sen. A. Clifford Jones, It-Clayton, said many gene al obligation bond issues have been sold privately by negotiation at considerably higher interest ra'ts ttian result torn public V'tMing. Other measures Included ones tr Require uniform equipment on motor vehicles, a trrfHc safety eommittee recommendation.

Raise maximum damages in wrongful death cases from to $50,000. Allow any municipality to Join central retirement system for its employees or set up its own system, implementing a new con- pt sion. Let HbMl bowk provide eduee- oo lor ftre-year-eloi and feu ejniHfy tor aid natter an earlier kuxUrtartea aid Mil. the aUU BMWi director to- board of Increase state aid to Junior colleges front KM to 1920 per pupil. Extend the life of the state tax study commission two more yean.

Increase Hie pay of the state commissioner of agriculture from 112.000 a year. Tne Rous' took more (ban an hour to paaa and send to fee governor a bifl permirH Tanus City to levy up to 2 cents on WOO assessed valuation for operating UK dty museum. Hen the House toyed a bill to give legislative secretaries and a 92 a day pay increase. It also passed finally and went to the governor. ven fir" 1 approval, too, was a bill to provide workmen's compensation for National Guardsmen called active duty in the state.

Because of minor amendments it must return to the Senate. REDS TURN ROCKETS OH LEATHERNECKS SAIGON Mas IT forces unleashed their 140 mm rockets tonight In the battle against U.S. Marines below the demilitarized 'one. The big Soviet-made projectiles exploded at (Ho Lmh, an artillery post two miles south of the DMZ. No details of the attack were immediately available.

Autumn has been eider time in this country since colonial times. As a U. S. MARINE CORPS BUILDS MEN! I ttt row u. s.

HCKHTBI tor. WILLIAM R. CAMP I Room I Port Office tth A Idmona 1. Phone BRMM4 St. Jeeoph, Me.

GETTING AN EAR-FUL on Hie battleground, a Korean soldier into a tasty ear of corn plucked from a nearby field, while carrying a mortar shell over his shoulder. The Republic of Korea marine was participating in Operation "Sea Dragon" witii U.S. and South Vietnamese troops at Cape Batamgan south of Cnu Lai. ENON By MRS. GRANVILLE SYKES There were 15 present Enon Sunday morning.

Mm. Catherine Sample and Mrs. Gerald Timmerman were Tuesday afternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Graham and family.

The Happy Hollow Club met with Mrs. Hobart Hudson Thursday afternoon. Twelve members and Mrs. Larry Keller, Terry and Diane and Teddy Barron were visitors. Mr.

and Mrs. Gene Graham and Cheryl, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Timmerman spent Wednesday at Wadsworth, veteran hospital where Gene went for checkup. He will SLATER'S MARKET Use Our Free Helen for Your Grocery Shopping PHONE Ml 4-3S47 FRE and 3:30 H-K Liquid BLEACH Gold Medal FLOUR AnqelFood CAKES 39c 29c Cherry Cinn.

ROLLS 29c PUDDING My-T-Fine FLEISHMAN'S SALT-FREE MARGARINE CATFISH BREADED I Ib. box. )S9 COOKIES Sugar, Oatmeal, Choc. Chip pkg. 29c Pillsbury's Cake Mixes REDDI- WHIP 7-oi.

con 59c Softex Facial TISSUES 200 heet 79c Kraft Bar-B-Q SAUCE 28-oz. btl. 49c QUALITY MEATS Ground Beef Ib. 49c Young, TMidw Sliced Pork Liver lb.39c Sausage 3 Ibs. 1.00 Bacon Ib.

49c BOMlon T.ixtor Mxt Pork Cutlets lb.55c Swiff. All Mtat Bologna lb.59c DJ Larot Moid Lettuce 21c Green Onions bch.Sc New 10 Ibs. 69c Onions, Dry 19c Cucumbers 2 for 15c Tomatoes, fresh lb.29c Avocados 2 for 19c Grapefruit 10for59c Froih Strawberries box39c With pump $1.00 Siie HAND LOTION lo-oi. bfl. 49c Llbbv's Sliced BEETS 303 cm 39c Luncheon Meat wWi Chicken 12-oz.

can 39c MILK Homogenized BATH OIL I TOPIC qMrtptasrk rtWWp. 79c 70 SHtUANCE IRCAD MIX BREAD HvKhn A MMC -119 LAROtEGGS Read and UM Constitution-Tribune Want Ads enter the hospital May 17 for treatment. Mrs. Reva Maberry, Mrs. Howell Griffith and Mrs.

Norman Gnl- ith, Mrs. Fred Maack, Mrs. Lauence Jones, Mrs. Leslie Stark and Mrs. Barbara ZuUlg went with a group from Chdlicothe to Fella, la.

on Thursday. John William Johnson graduated as Lieutenant at Fort Sill, ast week. He is brother of Mrs. Gene Graham of this community. Mrs.

Vaughn Peterie and John W. Johnson went on a 2-week visit rith relatives and friends in CaH- onria and New Mexico. Mr. Johnson will report to Fort Hood, Tex. Mrs.

Gene Graham, BUly and Cheryl were Friday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd and family. Mr. and Mrs.

Willie Sykes called on Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Vaughn Friday evening. Mrs. Vaugnn und a tonsillectoray on Vednesday.

Mrs. Roy Stillwell visited Mrs. Smma Fisher and Mrs. Velma Fisher on Monday afternoon. Mrs.

Jennie O'Roark called on Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Lennie Brownley Monday Hubert Hubbard and John of Kioue i MeH with Mr.

uul Mn. Gett Grtfeui tod dmlly. Eve- Oa Tlitton mn Mr. tat Mn. Lea Biker ud OrvUto Johana of Kuwi Cltj.

Mn. Sykei, Mn. tub Wililim, Mn. BlU Brown epul lev with Mr. ud Mn.

Din ud limllr, Mr tod Mn. Eeuetti FIMBU iod limUj it Klfklud. ud Mr. ud Mn. Lorn Htnii ud fomMy Belvedere, 01.

Mr. ud Mn. Unale Bnwotey, Mr. ud Mn. Geonte Gren, Mr.

ud Mn. Divid Green, Mr. ud Mn. Neil McBw wen Sunday toner el Mr. ud Mn.

Chet McBee ud Uodi. Mr. ud Mn. VtnoB KUbum of Chula on Mr. ud Mn.

Gene Gretum ead tamlly Fndiy ere- niM. Mr. ud Mn. MelTin ReM it- tended the funeril of Mr. Fred Hiskett ud baby son Wednewliy.

Mr. Hlckett ind ion were killed in cir icddent ind they were neph- ewl of Mn. Mdvin Reid. Ronnie Sykei, Hike, Mirk ud fpent Sundiy with her pirentl Mr. ud Mn.

Ted Nichols. Mr. ud Mn. GruviUe Sykes were sifhtieelnf it Witkins Hill Sundiy. Ur.

ind Mn. Riymon Decker, Mr. and Mn, Kenneth Jones ind Bryce and Keren visited Mr. ind Mn. Eiri Jones on Sundiy.

Mr. and Mn. Jimmie Grahim of Ctaull, Mn. Harry Beier of ChilHcothe and Mr. and Mn.

Guild Ttmmerman called on Mr. ind Mn. Gene Gnnam Wednesday morning. Mn. Lull William, Hn.

Bell Brown, (Varies and Linda spent Sunday with Mr. and Mn. Forest Sykei and family. Mr. and Mn.

Richard Knouie and sons of ChUlicothe spent Sun- diy with Mr. ud Mn. Hobart Budson. Mr. Floyd Wooden visited Mr.

and Mn. Forrest Sykes and family Friday evening. Floyd Wooden visited Mr. and Mn. Gnnville Sykes Sunday evening.

Mr. and Mn. Alford LaRue, Mn. Maude Valquette and Allan spent weekend wtth Mr. ud Mn.

Roy Stillwell. Mr. ud Mn. Dick Maberry and Chid, Mr. and Hn.

Bob Mltberry, Mike and David, Mr. and Mra. Tom Maberry Christy ind Tam- nue spent Sundiy ifteraoon who their mother Mrs. Revs Mlberry. Mr.

and Mn. Jerry Harris and Teddy visited Mr. and Mn. Arnold Sykes and David Sunday afternoon. Steven Haberry was confined to his home last week with mumps.

His hope! Wls to return to this being KM a week. But Siturday morning he took mumps on the other aide. Nations OB Alert Against Israel Teuton Along Banton U.S. Situation. CAIRO, Miy 17.

tod the United Arab Republic placed their armed forces in a state of full alert today to counter what the aay is an imminent Israeli military threat. Foreign Minister Mahmound Riad received the Soviet Union's ambassador in Cairo Tuesday night to discuss "the situation resulting from mass Israeli troop concentrations on Syria's the semiofficial Middle East news agency said. The agency also reported that David G. Nes, charge d'affaires at the U. S.

embassy, met wth Ahmed Hassan Fiky, undersecretary of the foreign ministery, to review the potentially explosive tensions cm the Israeli Arab borders. The Egyptian cabinet held a five- hour meeting under the chairmanship of Premier Sidky Soli man. An official spokesman said later the cabinet ha "studied the situation brought about by Israeli threats against Syria" and that the cabinet WPS briefed on "military measures undertaken by the U. A. R.

armed forces to cope with the situation in the light of the military agreement between the U. A. R. and Syria." Israel insists it is taking only security measures along its frontiers. Reports from Israel said the people remained calm.

The semiofficial newspaper Al Ahram reported the U. A. R. has notified the U. N.

peace-keeping force in the Gaxa strip it should withdraw at once beyond the Egyptian-Israeli armistice line "to avoid being subjected to danger in case of military action." MORE WARM AND FAIR WEATHER FOR STATE KANSAS CITY, May IT. weatherman says it will mostly fair and warmer in Missouri. Tomorrow's highs will be hitting the 80s and no precipitation la In the forecast. Yesterday's highs ranged from 63 at Kirksvllie to 73 at Cape Gtr- ardeau. In the next five days temperatures are expected to average near normal in the east and south and to 6 degrees above normal in the northwest.

BROTHER-IN-LAW OF MRS. FRANK GLADIEUX DIES Graveside services for John C. Lankford were held at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon at the Catholic cemetery with the Rev. John Me- Cormick officiating Mr. Lankford, who had been in failing health for some time, died Friday in a hospital in St.

Louis, where he had been in a critical condition six weeks. He was a brother-in-law of Mrs. Frank Gladieux. His wjfe, the former Stella Schrader, died four years ago. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs.

Courtney (Alice) Rudy, St. Louis; Mrs. Byron (Kathleen) Me- Call, Prescott, and two sons, Jack Lankford, St. Louis, and Dr. Harold Lanhford.

Mexico, and several grandchildren. Relatives and tritnds the services were Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Rudy and family. Jack Lankford and family and Mra.

Mary Pietrolski, St. Louis; Dr. and Mrs. Lankford and family, Mexico: Mrs. Rupp.

Moberly, and Mrs. Elizabeth Childs, Overland Park, Kan. TrfMHIt ChilUnriit, WIONCSDAY. MAY 17, 1M7 FRAMED art UNFRAMED PK1URES WE FRAME YOURPKTURES HUNT PICTURE FRAMING 504 Webtter Cot Weahnert SO EASYI J'JST SPRAY ON AND RINSE OFFI HYDRO-JET WASHER H.n HyeVoM rament goroan Mo Mgh pmsan waBlivlfiotfBfays ewoy dfrt, rood Bta, dmikdl aid OH MMars oarargnit and don't vm gtl row mM Wado mndm of 4-oz. $1.45 LIVING ROOM SPECIALS Reg.

(9.95 Early Amirlean Swivel Rocker Reg. 159.95 TangtrlM OrWman and Two Chairs Reg. 119.95 J-pe. Nylon Grow or Brawn Living Room Suite Reg. 219.95 Qullttd Cow Early American Sofa 199.95 Gold Oullnd, LOOK Cuthlom Traditional Sofa 59" 199" AFTER INVENTORY TOSS PILLOWS 67c BED PILLOWS 88c SALE 5-pc.

Early American GROUPING Sofa Rocker 3 Tablet 269 95 HO MONEY DOWN 2 only Rg. 12.95 E.rly Amorkin Table Lamp 2 only Rig. 7.95 Eirly Amtrlein Table Lamp 2 only Rtg. 9.95 Bltx Crwi Table Lamp 12.95 Extra Batt Table Lamp Reg. 2.98 Linttrn Stylo TV Lamp 1 only Rog.

14-95 Eirly Amorlcin T.ng»rlno Table Lamp 23 6 41 J85 ,37 HI-tNTENSITY Desk Lamp IUf.1.99 ooo 119.95 Sirtoco Wllnut "fMM SPieceDinette Roe.219.N7p. MldMllo 1 MUM Dtnlng Table Chain SOLID MAPLE COFFEE TABLE DOUGHBOX Regular 29.95 19.88 MIRRORS 88c LINOLEUM 4.99 Mil March MATTRESS SPRINGS $68 VINYL SUIT OR DRESS BAGS price 1.44 97c REGISTER IN FURNITURE DEPARTMENT FREE LAMP 3-PC. BASSETT BEDROOM SUITE Triple DrctMr Overtired Bad Mirror 329.95 249 95 NO MONEY DOWN Reg. 269.95 3-0C. Solid Maple AM 11 Bedroom Suite 211" A 11 4 Drawer Chest 25 13 124.95 3-pc.

Trlpl. AAOO Bedroom Suite S9.TS AlATT MapleChest 49 77 151.95 3-pc. 1A403 Bedroom Suite 170 l-pc. Walnut Bwkuu mm AM Bedroom Set 163 88 RUG VISCOSE VALUESTO 16.95 CHOICE OF FOUR COLORS 18" J7" 11 CarpetSamples I fKjK Throw Rugs oOC Unflnllhid JflO SDrawerChest 14 Unflnlihod Mr. ind Mri.

9 Drawer Chest Bookcase Bed UnfiniihMl Deacon's Bench ACRILAN CARPETING No Money Down at Gambles.

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