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Longview News-Journal from Longview, Texas • Page 6

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Wednesday, THE LONGVIEW DAILY. NEWS 2-A- Longview, Tsxos Temple Terra U. Lift Station pumps are instalu'C and Development. fat structing curb and gutter olacina gravel -base. i i 'Continued From Page i'hv the contractor: the Loneview Eden Garden block lock U'ontinued From Frige pump starter snd.

eeOj being done. Wreck Injury Proves Fatal of Arm on Mreei 'Continued From Page 1) OTU '-pciaiion Dy Juy July ta Construction and Development Grade stakes have been set Cooper, of Cooper and Sixteenth Ktm.i Company on widening the bridge au engineering wwk complete expressed the view that a 9-cent 1 1 i mm. Mrs. AI Kuperman. Mrs.

T.j Jeieme Mrs, Vaner UTa-swell, Mr. loot, and' Mm, Louio Grfgihy. T.n ried presenilv over Pickle Creek near Timpson toif increase would sufficient engineering department jed I from Cotton Mrs. Geneva Boles 37. ft 1.

1 a knnrl ieena 1 Gladewater native, died Tuesday working on graces, oeen street Reynolds Tt VACATIONS, whether oit U.S. the effects of injuiics re- oil or to Interestine I a ceVfi "ut0 accident which enough to finance planned expan-j sion. i THE THREE BUILDING cate-; gories under studv Include the sen- Street. The right-of-way agent for the city ha contacted Green Street property owners between Melton and Young Streets looking toward the widening of this section as the second ohase of the urogram to has completed the pav-iS by cityfo ahroad. are Iheerder of the Juy M.

Mrs. hcott died Jto-jior high school annex, son with many looking forward to'N' nospital. twen noso tai. -j ine this week of contract units onlu" the this sbeet. Ln Hovt Drive All a ata are complete on this pa v-; fi ing unit from jnS this week for a visit in St.

Funeral arrangements are" pend--Park Junior High, Womack Sen- I Lou.s. Mo, and Rochester, Minn.ing at Rader Funeral Home here.jior High and Jodie McClure Ele-1 revitalize South Green Street and supply an Improved and much I needed traffic artery into the 'heart of the city. Road. Final cceufviw 4 son wrrc Mm. Joe Baker and daugn-i survivors include one aaugnter, mentary School additions, as-, lor.

Mits Margtrtt Sue Virginia Lee Scott, Odessa: signed to Wilson, Morris, Gam. pending clean-up and." ik News-Journal rmwrint favorable I paving citv k3a nl 1 DBCKSloping. I 1 i Smallwood Street All engi- "7 rcsT'complete thering "JjJ widening of Green from Cotton being adjusted to clear paving While in Minnesota, the two will two Bobby Lee Scott and, and Anderson; and. Maggie visit many scenic spots through- Eddie Lee Scott, Odessa; parents.) Hudson Junior High, Ned Wil-j out the country of many lakes. Annie Boles of Longview and East Ward Elementary jS, J.

Boles, Gladewater; two; School additions, assigned to HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. L.i brothers, Odell Boles of Electra len and Guinn. Booken, mother of Mrs. iard Johnetl Boles of Longvlew; aj Cooper, explaining details of Bookea Keldman, is undergoing Slsler. MS- Thelma McCarey of finance structure which would re-j Read and use tin grades.

to Young Street before the start of school in September." In other street improvement projects, the city will ask for bids treatment In Good Shepherd brother, present bonds as well as a in mwnaraliin fu- cnrsoi-u BOlCS 01 (jlaaPWatCr. ball SIS- Kinnl hiU inal tUllft iVMl in nau' I DR1VB-IM Mrs. Joe Brooks who o( pointed out that under a 15-! went major surgery two months, water; and grandmother, Mrs. I year payout, interest HWY. tO EASTMAN ROAD 1 1 on July 18 for the construction of 1 a box culvert bridge over Grace's Creek for an extension of Pcgues i tit i -r ta at Baylor Hospital, Dallas.

rMoll" Bole of Gladewater. amount to $278,365, but that under has returned to Bavior for addi- timial treatment She is in room The Romantic Dither of the Decade Burglars And VA TruiU Building. Mrs. Winona street, jne cny nas prevmuBiy considered the installation of a prefabricated concrete bridge at this point but ft was found that the cost would be considerably higher than that for the construction of the box culvert type. Sheltita is scheduled to undergo; PETER USTINOV a payout, interest would, be $675,600.

"The difference between those interest figures would fi- nance two elementary he observed, adding that be would! recommend the 15-year payout.j All figures, he said, were based. major surgery today in Good Shepherd Hospital. Miss Mary) llflIl 1. iThieves Active SANDRA DEE JOHN GAVIN The city manager reported oth Mrs. Melvln McWhirter is reported as "doing nicely" In Gas- er street improve menu com ru- imp i ci a 44-cent rate at 95 per cent! A S8'e'ricoUection on the current Lonevtew nnlice WMlnesnnv pleted or in progress include: VI.

1 1 Coushatta Hills subdivision au AKI.M TAKIRCFF y- assessea vaiuaiKw. i i assessed valuation TCCHNICOLOK' mm mug luur lium aus nau In other actions, the school hHA. f.k.'. tlM V.t. -) curb and gutter has been completed In this addition and all.

gravel base has been placed, com THE PROUDEST PARENTS vjtxi amj ijii t.1 tt- itn. mfriif i iiiis imaginable, as they have a right tvMSen m. and APPROVtU A W.O0O net ofier pacted and primed. Asphalt sur it Virginia uooawin iot an to now being parents ol a Monday. facing of these streets win oe SEIZED LIQLORS STORED-Smith County Deputy Sheriff Edgar shaped piece of property fronting! Jud.son Ui.fMI Brui Th 1 started this week and should be Thornton's Store, 1710 ite gin ana naoy son are mr.t and Mrs.

Billy W. Latham who; completed by the first of next welcomed a son BOX OFFICI OPENS 7t00 SHOW STARTS a "SUMMER LOVE" tarring John Sexton, Judy Moridilh nd John Wilds week, thereby completing all Im the new High School an- V) syne ounce Timothy i hisw ssi' viiniav aim tai kuiia us provements in the addition, nex. who arrived on schedule Friday. I i Pine Tree Country uuo aooi- 6, at. Good Shepherd Hos-i Z.

Bjjt'ried team of Bbficncs 'or July Shelton, left, and Liquor Control Board Inspector Jerry Jones, unload otie of three truckloads of alcoholic beverages seired in Smith County and stored in the Ijongview offices of the Liquor Control Board in the Gregg County Courthouse Wednesday. The liquors are tho involved in cases which have been disposed of by Smith County courts and will be stored here until orders are received to sell them at public auction. The loaJ Tuesday consisted of 240 quarts of beef, 48 twelve-ounce beers, 96 half-pints of hi.key, isa fifths of wine and 3 pints of wine. 1NEWS-JOL'RNAL STAFF PHOTO). tion.

Unit No. AU water and His sister. Terry LyiwJ wa oLscoverea.MBs Mary M. Daugliety, Mrs. sewer mains completed in this unit and Longview Construction, is now 13 months old, grandpar-r "Tj aneuon, rs.

Virginia nicn-ents are Mr. and Mrs. W. :j.ebout ,:3 a m- WedMdBy- jardson and Mrs. Mary Abernathy; Utham, Gum Springs Road, and- "as gaineo dv removing ana resignauons ot miss iwariene Thomas, Miss Laveda Williams and Mrs.

Lawrence elass nmi tne ooor Mr. Ninth Street, Longview. A resident at 208 Ledger Street. and Mr- Virginia Foote. reported to police Tuesday jiightj Approved appoints of Mrs.

Na-that a uniform bad been stolen vSlwrt, Mrs, Mary Jim Whit- RECIPE FOR THE DAY PBlj Hall To Hear Arguments On Pica For Jury Trial Schedules are published as a service to readers, at no cost to the broadcasters or ftJciniv Stn1u HnMi.li lld.il Unli grams changes are made when information is furnished to this newspaper in time for conn- "'police went to the one small can of frozen orange njfofm WM f(jnd a short dis- wye. wrs. Margaret wainis, Mil juice, one ix of red cnerry ton Donald Davis and Mrs. Pecav one small can of grated pmeap-jft lim jrnnr iDavi Shrvepi KSLA-TV 12 wsoNtspsr, ivit it I tuttl SMrm I Irhakwl Ut District Judge gam Hall of drilling to warrant 71 District Court said at Mar-j authority for to go on the de-shall Wednesday that he would pendants' leases and survey sus- TYLER KLTYl WEnNKnnr. mn 3.00 Mak, Room I it ken, pie and one No.

2 can ot appitf AGREED TO RETAIN provl- sauce. Heat apple sauce, dump! VT Texorkan.KTAL.TV wKDNnsnsr, ji i it it Utk nem I Wfon Trl lor PtSds 1 10 1 StUil I Neva I MyiUr 4 (I Hlhj Ttittr Putral 00 Srh-4 ST. TMdr mmbtt wtuir mum (uucm iiuiyi, nextipected wells, in Jello. pineapple and frozen or-iJia ine wmourger ange juice, put in ice box and ln. broken into Mttie- uc eaeiiiiuOTi iiuiii aciHWi leuiure- WpftnHav on nullum.

Continental's attorneys pleaded 3 JO Edit Of NlSht 1 30 Chcekmai I Nana I Slat of 4 04 Cloam Xlt Dlamonda 4 30 Amsa Andy I Slant Hour Newi-W. 14 00 Nava-Wt. 4:11 Nawi 10 I MsviaUmo menu on disease immunisation if from a suit to I 41 S.IIHIM I annklifl serve with 1 1 dressing or whipped cream, Jouruil and the, money box, was taken. There was no money iq the box, grounds. DO Nll I II Weihft I IS Rupurt fat Paddy i.M Her a i Hollrirasd 4 4A aandaMMl I Sttvl lltWiiiliir 11.

4 3 A. BMdMtiul I Idn A. Mata 4 liwi 4:04 Bi( Picture I I Pritwaia 4i la it iiu, Til Ciianl is k.a 4 44 Htadlin.i it Radar Htvartil Tiv 4 00 Eva Mava Agreed to retain Murphy, It 01 Nti WCM SplU II TubHi Snow-II Kv. 0. as the operators had removed the ana Rinitn county tletentianls.

establish the claims that the Original heating was held here wells bottomed out tinder Condon July vhen the defendants nental leases. local CPA. as school auditor fur Mem- PICNIC AT PARK change before closing for bers of the Forty-Nmers Club end 1 njght. None of the drinks was ensuing year. asked for a trial by jury to de- The suit, brought against U.

Approved the recommendation members-of their families will missing from the machine. termine whether or not Cnnti Yuachum. J. Rex Stegall, J. 8.

MOVIES TODAY ARLYNi "That Touch of Mink" RIVER ROAD "Sergeants Three" 18.00-11:35) Fire" nental had sufficient proof of meet a picnic to be held Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the City Park Each member is- requested to bring a covered dish. now longview lichtino co, Corner S. Green K. JVteltoo PisUnctive Lishttng Phone: PL 3-8951 Martin, Manager WATCH FOB FORMAL OPENING of the school business office to re tain the Pilot Life Insurance Company student insurance.

The premium this year will be $3 per pupil instead of the $2.50 previously Markets McCubbln, A. E. McCubbin. Am-tcx Oil J. K'.

Maxwell, W. T. Maxwell and Carter-Jones Drilling all of Kilgore, and J. Gulley Raymond H. Hedge and Palton, all of Tyler, Shrevepert KTI5T weiiMiAi, jnn Delay- I STOCK AVrilAfirl charged.

Premiums are paid bri Con(inueJ From Pane 1) the niinft. I 3 WHa to yn I Km Truat l. fin asked $120,000 damages. l4M Kaiia ii aurki Adopted similar rcomnien-ith diMrlct clerk's office In Hen dation with respect to Insurance derson Monda to Pav the uf Pr. tf Ifl 1 Mil lift Kilflore KOCA 1240 MavSar tkraaik rrMa :00 Sign Oa Muala Wual Mwa 4:30 MuaU 1 1:4 Mini Week im 1 in in in i Two days after the suit was (filed, Yoachum.

Stegall, the Mc- 4:4 A. Band unci Ike; 4 44 A Bfanditwi I T4 Ei Th Thtre I 41 SUraSea i fiulck 41 McOm M'i Terri's Tips lsr Terri; TWIN FINES "Escape From Fort Bravo" "Ride Vaquero" for football players. Seventh-grade i Mofiik WO JliJ.I Ht lilt jYtwr lie IM 4S Hrma Of Pl N4 I 04 SiUIl Muita football player premiums -must Humble officials. 12 Texas Ran t7r'Uh Ts," be paid by the parent. du to the and a crew to pull the plwW With 10 ml high ratio of dropouts.

Upper-from the well were scheduled cross-action petitmnmg for AUSTII (API aulri: South Ti What are! 4 44 NtWra 1411 4 14 Sparta liutilllls 4.11 Report ipi torquai. lair to good SamuM, They are frifhtenlnc cresturei. iiiMr 3.m, At fsnn u.r ij. rb playeis- premium, are paidto have gone to work on the lease "JZZTaZa mZ. Kevoltinr to say the least by the school because practical Muesaay.

me amount ot pipe lyv'," all who go out for football In'ing around indicated that a lot of eJl Man Cat) feu help? It would be SHEITON'S DRIVE-IN "Old Fashioned Ice Cream Parlor" 2742 Mobberly PL 3-8381 8:34 A.M. P.M. those grades remain throughout' P'P the season. I well. iLindahl and Charles B.

Wrichts- 7:14 Newa 4:34 Muaia 1:15 Llfellat 1:04 Kewi 4:04 Muil 4:14 Sporli 1:24 Muai I 04 New 4 S4 Uual 14.44 Maoa 14.04 Mual 11:4 Mam 1)104 Mull 15:04 Mat. SllfclaS Mutt UiUChuek KtB Maa Mava 3:04 Mual Mwo 4:44 Mual 4:4 Mwa 1:44 Mual 4:30 Sporla 4:4 Mual 4:0 Mawa 4:04 Muai 4:0 Mw 1 :04 Muai 4:0 Mava 4 44 Mual 4:44 Navt :44 Mud 14:4 Ka named individually in the (HUH, tmiUKU JMUlVlUUtUif III ills ANY SIZE WASH RUGS carp: 12c LI. CASH fr CA Sno White Lcr PL 8-1853 Wl most appreciated. binnrrelr, Lady MscDonald Dear Madsmr Waterbugs sra roaches, Just a nice name for them. But don't feel bad.

To make you feel good Approved bills for June amounting to $11,002.09. LIU 1280 Haf TkMHtk rriSar 'ft, 11... 'J cross action, Wcdnea-IITuJa 6 Judfie day filed answers in district court Sriiiii here in which they -denied ail era. He refused to say anything. of Yo9cnu'm 8nd othm A photographer for the Hendcr-jand asked for judgment In their son Dally News asked Don O'Neal 4 1 41 Sin On t3 Cfirl Toitar Heathman Rites may I say that even hos Mual 14:44 Munlo 1:4 Srrtrsla 11:4 Si(n off Set Wednesday A4.

flMMR- Uanda Tbroujb W' of Tyler, a Humble engineer, No Hunger Pains-With Barcentrate Here is a letter from Mrs. Geortris Hubbard, 408 E. 11th San Angelo, Texas. "At the air of 73, I find Barcentrate the best plan I ever tried for weight control, without the ill effects of hunger fiains. When I commenced to use Bar.

rentrate, weighed 215 pounds with painful swelling of limbs, bloating and distressing gas tritis. Now I wel(rh 180 pounds, but could hsve lost more, but did not want to lose more, because, of my having- different complications. I now take Barcentrate for its soothing effect on my digestive tract and find it an excellent tpnic." William taking a picture. funeral services for pitals and restaurants have them too? They are not caused by filth or uncleanliness, but they do bring them into the home. Just buy some John-sttjn's No-Roach and apply it generously wherever you see these "creatures" they will die' Buy it today and see Terri N.

I as S(Wn vou Lawson Heathman, 830 were held at Welch 1.44 farm-Horn Slwv 00 Hudlliifi 4:04 Farm-Horn Show 4 30 Newa 4.34 MDin II L4'tiv Davotlonal Mornlnf Vlaw 100 Local New 1:04 Porter Randall Newt LfVltv tooka 7:4 Mornlnf 1-4'Viaw Mevi It 44 Vaiu Mava 11:14 Luncheoai bate 11:30 Local News 11:34 Luncheon rat 1 40 HdUn I Dow BmI 1:3 Newa 1 J4 Daw. But I 04 Htallne 3:03 Down Beat 1:34 Newa 34 Daw Heat 1 00 Headline 1 43 tw Baal 1 34 Mew PEPPERMINT LOUNGE Open 7 days a week Music Toes, thru Rat, Walter Jr. and the Shadow. Hwy. 20 Kllg ore Rd.

Funeral said. "Were on someone Emergency Trearment Hospitalizes Burke L. F. Burke, 1104 Turner Drive, else's property." Chapel at 10 a.m. Wednesday with Shell Oil filed 4 30 Mul' t'40 MW 7:01 HcavBlr Traveler Ooiptl tt Peo 4:94 CburcS Ohflut I.M lt Bpilt Church 04 un4 4:30 Miwlc one petition the Rev.

B. Baggett official tog. spaing A.i...iin i lew aummy, It II t-ne tat tt 3 Ctea-t ewt cm ns- I IWI 4 S) Tra '3 t.at Zi "Pnrtd to in atisfactory Mr. Heathman, retired employe acreVoTfhVr w.Ih surve of the Rogers Lacy Company, No-Roarb is on sale at: BROOKSHIRE'S passed away at a local hospital Tuesday under emergency condi were Frank Barr. William M.

tions. 14:44 8 S. Cla 14:34 Hit Parmrie 11:00 Churcd Hour II 00 Mual 13:30 facta forua M.mhIU-KMHT 1450 On 1M KC 4:44 Si(n-0 14:4 44 Meva II. 1 A14aBl 1:30 Portar Report Rmodull 11 Mava 1:02 Moraine 4:00 Mawa DrvoUon! 10:00 Mawa 4:41 l.ila Lin 11 :00 Sign Oil 10 15 Kitl KalllBS Mutual Nwa oo lha 11:00 Slock Mkt. Hall Hour Clark.

Caryl R. Gaumer, Mr. and Monday. He was born October 8. 1873, and came to Longview in 1935.

Interment was Grace Hill Cem- Mrs. E. B. Ileam and Alma Lee KENTL'CKT FRIED CHICKEN CARRV-OLT ORDUlfS FINEST IN; IIOL'SEWARLg aV GIFT GOODS FISHER-SESSUMS, INC. PL S-1881 325 TYLER nis pauem was conscious ana was James, able to take a little nourishment 11.81 Wednesday.

His illness was not) He is survived by bis wile Mrs. Chicken In (be Kest (3 Large Pieces) IUYINQ A Read the ClaMsified Ads today, 'identified by the physician. Ila Heathman of Longview; five daughters, Mrs. Una Ryan of Neo- L5 i Here's a 4T 'f lw Ratal desha, Mrs. Dollle Got don BUD'S APPLIANCE SHOP Washers, dryers, alr-condl-tloners, dishwashers and re-frigerator.

All makes and modelsf 24-HR. SERVICE. 1512 Judson Road PL 3940 Longview, Mrs. Pearl Harmon Of Tulsa. Mrs.

Ruby Redmond of Longview, and Mrs. An Hiddel Longview Bcfe i fsrge rief.es Chicken in the Bucket 83.58 (14 Large Pieces) All served wilb Hot Biscuits. Potatoes, Cream Grty and Honey RED'S CORRAL 1103 K. Mirshall PL I-11 SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY I 00 Htadllnea 34 Newa 4 34 Mornlnr II Ls'Viaw Headline 4 03 twwa Beat 4:33 Newa 5 1 ttawa Beat 18 Mawa 10:04 Down Beat 10.4 Kawa 10:34 pows Baal 11 :0 Readllnea 11:04 Down Beat 11:34 Mewa nie Box of Shreveport. one son, 1 34 Do a Beat 4 0 Headllnee 4 41 Ru Hour 4:34 Newa 4:34 Huaii Hour 4:44 tcal Newa 4 04 Ruth Hour 4:34 Mewa 4 34 Ruih Kmi 04 llcadllnea 4 03 ttufll Hour 30 Newt 5 34 Ruih Hour 9.04 Headllnaa 1 03 Rush Hour :3 Siin OH I Wilson Heathman of Jacksonville, Lonviw KFRQ-1370 Trust Compc 23 grandchildren; and SUNI3AY 4:44 SIH On 144 Mawa Lonavif.

number of great-grandchildren. Member JJ-! Pallbearers were Clyde Box, Virgil Fuller, Rpnnie Drew 4 44 MtWt 4 OS Claipel Bondwtfoa I 4 Newa 4.30 BreaUMl Tim 4'44 Newa 1.04 World Volcei la Th Keadllat 1:34 BporU 9 3'44 Newa 1:0 Muile) 1 34 StH.ru 3 30 hit Baoda George Harmon, Roy Gilliland and tnaries McUaniel. ICEES-! 59 .15 Gladewater Vtuu 1H HeW4 open tlWiW Sh9wlnr 'ill ,1 1 1 1 ll NiehtlJ. 8:14 FIRST DRIVE-IN SHOWING WEDNESDAY IAST DAY "TfV'nSr'A'Exciling, Dramatic, Deeply Moving" Orro PREMINGER PRESENTS -nH C. WOOD CO.

Office Supplies Gifts Printing Office Furniture Glover-Crim PL S-825 Lonrvietr, Tesss More than a million pencils a year are used up at the New York Stock Kxchange writing out T.39 Old Fashioned 4 is Canba ReHal 4 44 Spuria 4 OS Radio Bible 4 3 V. Pinkie plaaa 4 Muaia 1:34 What rtoee a. 44 New ,1 tt es 13 11 11 Jt 13.4. 1 i i ii 1 14 (l '4 S'( OS 4:04 New 4:0 Momm UeveiKw 414 4-3 WeailJa 4 Daielio 1:00 New stock orders, The Bibia See a Muaicalt 1:44 Manlon 4:34 Bno.t. 1 1 CHICKEN AlA KINO IN PATTIE SHElt Oeliciwos bite-size chunks of tender thicken Cooked fa perfection in Wonderful Spot And, served in Crisp French Pastry FRESH GREEN LACKEYED PEAS WITH NEW POTATOES, SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY DELUXE SEAFOOD PLATTER Fried Fish, Shrimp, Scallops, Crab Rolls Hush Puppies, French Fries, Cole Slaw 1 and Tartar Meal on a Platter" SEAFOOD GUMBO-NEW ORLEANS Small Bowl JScj lr8o Ew mm Manholl -K ADO 1410 SUNDAY ONLV l.athera 10.44 Tnmie tslawpal Li 4 It ureal it in pat o-cwmwII '5rn 1:14 Dateiw Jn.i f.34 WaatSat JUfrr Daiauo 4 Newa I'M patO'COTMS j-n Situ OS VLVS COLOR AR1(M)N 4:14 Oale'tM tHrji' a lt 4:3 Waa'har 1-44 Dateiis Pisruin 4 4 Nawi 11 Tn Bibla Sueaka Ynu :30 Flrat Chrl.

tian Churek 10:04 Loyal Mea'f Bible Claaa Pirat Chrla. tian Church 10:34 Voir Propheee 11 :40 Hr rtaptlat Churrh 1114 lastmutra -13 14 HMimUfi With Huwera 13 34 Sporla 13:34 Mualualt 13 Newa 1.04 Hour rireisittii 1:30 Overeeaa Aaairnaea( I 44 Muaia 4.44 Mewa 04 Freedom SlD 4 14 laauea and Anawera 4 Newa 1.80 Star Time tiSA 1 13 Bii 1.3 Hear I heat 1 healer 7 44 Newa 4.04 Serenade 4 3 Herald of Truth I 44 Newa PMorimata Muaia 30 Revtta 09 OO Maw 4 0 Pl O'Coooea Datellaa 3 WealisT 4 44 11 34 Newa 13.44 Newt 1.3 Newa i 4 kewt 16 lo-Jonea Aeeraaea SMNewa 34 Dnw-Jonej Aieraaee 1.44 Ki.bint Poieratt 1 44 Newt 3-11 Newa 1 Newa 4 Newa Plrt. tl4at feonrt Newt Newt 3 3 Sit OSJ :4 Newa 3 Mawa 44 Mewt 7:14 Teiaa Star 7 Newt 7:34 Life Mot 7.4 Kuhlrn Poitvatt 7 IS Mewa 'ra Marelwil Newa 1 44 Newt O.tal Mai'ainf DerotiwaJ 4-3 bewa. 4:44 Newa I. 00 Crlr 10 1 Mewa 1 04 Newt H'2 Newa in') i 48 UlV.l Uh is a Newa Tim Bf) It: II, tlelftSD Weather Pattu lt: Ntwa 11:4 rtrat Pra.

11:14 Weather 11. 0 Neae I nil- 1:34 3 ria, Ruat- eiewa TRY OUR 49cr SPECIAL! Maryland Club Coffee and Ised Tea "Second on tho House" ilf'! a Ml" 4 It it 19 14 Oueea I Mueltl4 jo ja Mums 11 Newa Sonw '-TTiatTouciil GRAIN FED STEAK DINNER KITCHENETTE CAFE CREUGION 24-riwr VVrecier Srvi Tcnia i Et Seal Garsnat tain, Tt Grand Opn'n9 FHIDA 2742 S. M-Wf We Will AMH.V PAI'. "ALL OVES TEXAS" Snft I)rm Vl.

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