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Touring Russian Artists Finding Canadian Audiences Slightly Cool Six SoriojU Cautiously Avoid Contro- But Are Performing Before Bif WINNIPEG, troupe I and icbool auditorium! of tix Soviet concert artists since they arrived April rently thingi touring this in Canada country find very nice--and so ii everything Jn Russia. Thus the group cautiously avoids all controversial Issues that might raise a howl in Canada or get the artiste in trouble back home. The stars include a violinist with Stradivarius, two Ballet dancers, i soprano, a tenor i. a ianist They have been drawing capacity crowds in civic IS under the sponsorship of the Soviet Embassy in Canada and the Soviet Friendship Society. THE DAILY MAIL HAGERSTOWN, MO, SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1MML THE DAILY HAH.

HAGERSTOWN, SATURDAY. MAY I. don't like conpariMoi," he tad difficulty renting a more declared to interviewers through the nonmusical interpreter at- tached to the tour. A questioner In Edmonton last Sunday asked Kogan if he would like to stay in Canada. The vio- linist, who has a wife and a 2-year- old son btck in Moscow, replied: 'Such a question makes me across smile.

It takes only a month and I'm homesick. This was the general tone of the remarks by the other members of the troupe--38-year-old ballerina The general audierce reaction is i Sophie Golovkina; ballet soloist one of polite coolness. Violin Virtuoso Leonid Kogan, 29. Leonid Zhdanov; soprano Eliza- beta Chavdar; tenor Arturs Frind- who boasted the Soviet Union had bergs; and pianist Pavel Serebry- flnanced his entire training andj 1 tov even gave him the-1730 Stradi- The coolness of the Canadian varius he was playing, refused to reception was reflected in Fort be drawn out on differences be-1 William. There the Moscow stars tween Canadian and Russian audi-jhad to settle for a high school elaborate concert halL The tour's Canadian manager, John Boyd of Toronto, said the' Russians had to cancel plans for two performances in Quebec be- cause auditorium owners feared Red-hating Provincial Premier Maurice Ouplessli would padlock their places.

"Dirty Communist propaganda as usual," Duplessis retorted. Solicitor General Antoine Rlvard said the government hadn't been approached about the tour. Curiosity is part of tht reason, for the big turnouts to hear the it seem that music as art is one of the bridges which would facili- tate understanding of the peoples of the world," Russians, since the Reds seldom Toni Arden Will Be Heard Here Tool Arden, little vocalist with the big voice, has just completed 13 transcribed radio programs (or the U. S. Marine Corps under the title of "The Toni Arden Charles Relmold, in charge of the U.

S. Marine recruiting of- fice, Hagerstown, announced yes- have sent concert stars to the lerday that the first of the above Western Hemisphere. Kogan's impression of the 4our was: "I find Canadians interesting and clever regardless of political interest. They attend our concerts because they are auditorium because the sponsors' music. I am not a politician but weeks.

programs will be broadcast over Station WJEJ, Hagerstown, be ginning at 10 p.m. on Sunday evening, May 2. The show will be broadcast at the same time each Sunday evening for the next 13 Can't Recall Any Shooting SAN DIEGO W-A 30-year-old unemployed aircraft worker who said he didn't remember anything "until tetr gas hit the house" a shotgun te the botue'and got into an argument wtth his es- tranged wife Marion, 14. They said he shot her, then Marshal Elwin L. Bunnell, 32, who heard the quar- rel and came to investigate.

Both were seriously wounded. was usplcion of ing six persons, two seriously, in held today on suspicion of wound- atn 9V1 a gun battle with police. Police said Barney A. Dennis held off officers 20 minutes with a shotgun until tear gat forced aim out of a duplex apartment. He would hot admit the shootings or give a motive, aaid Homicide Sgt.

Paul G. Walk. Dennis was held in a hospital for observation of a bullet wound in the thigh. His condition was re- ported good. Always kTradUt Over Hii Dririif Lodge Installs Exalted Ruler Fred Mellott of Hancock has been installed as exalted ruler of the Bedford, Elks Lodge No.

1707. He is also worthy patron of the James W. Bowers Lodge of the A.F. and A.M., and a rural mail carrier. Mr.

Mellott will represent the Bedford lodge at the national Elks Neighbors told police tht alter- convention in Los Angeles early in cation began when Dennis brought July. OMAH laV- Lilt veefc Gels of Lincoln came before County Judge Robert Troyer and was fined $300 and cosU OB charges of having expired truck license platet and no registration certificate. At the time the judge laid Gels' record showed SI traffic violations and fines totaling since 1M1. This week Gels was back before Judge Troyer this time en a charge of driving IS miles an hour while returning to Lincoln after his court appearance last week. The judge sentenced Geis to 10 days and ordered hit driver's li- cense suspended for two months.

Anchorage, Alaska, has grown from about 4,000 population in 1940 to more than 50,000. today. Mississippi's School Equalization Program Faces Rather Shaky Future Finiihinf Touches Applied But Supreme Court Can Plan By Aboluhing Segregation JACKSON, Mill. Un Mississip- pi's program to equalize Negro and wbiU school? faced a legal but shaky future today, with the U. S.

Supreme Court holding the trump cards. The legislature put the final re- luctant touches to the program yesterday, still fearing the high court may abolish segregation. In the same breath, the Legisla- ture set up a committee of "who's who" in Mississippi government to find ways to dodge any decision outlawing segregation. in publle schools will be maintained, the Legisla- ture Insisted, whatever the Su- preme Court rules on five segrega- tion cases before it. The House months ago resolved to resist co-mingling of races by "every lawful means" in this state where whites have only a slim nu- merical advantage over Negroes.

Fear of the pending' Supreme Court i i influenced six months of legislative work and forced equalization advocates to settle for a compromise one-year trial at cert ef lioa dollars. The original pro- graas was eettauted te coat million a. year. The state's normal school budget weuld be II Many legislators feared segrega- tion would be outlawed ud argued the Legislature should take steps to protect Mississippi's traditional system. Strongly suggested was abolishing public schools and set- ting up private, segregated schools with the state paying tuition fees, similar to the South Carolina and Georgia plans.

Whatever the decision, legisla- tors will return for a special ses- sion within one year. If segregation is upheld under the "separate but equal" doctrine, the Legislature will consider ex- tending the program and pushing it up to original plans. If the court outlaws segregation, the session will seek ways to sidestep the de- eisiotL The weakened tcheal fragnai will equalize teachers' salaries be- tween the races and make a start on equalizing transportation. Equalizing school buildings and facilities must wait for the special session to finance the second year of the program at full scale. When the Legislature adjourns May 6, the "Who's Who" commit- tee will begin delving into laws to find ways to escape an antiseg- regation 'ruling.

Gov. Hugh White will head the committee. Three Kittens Mrs. Hilda Shilling, 306 South Locust Street, has three little kit- tens that she's trying to give away, since she can't keep them and doesnt want to have them de- stroyed. Both sexes are represen- ted In the litter.

Stores To Close Here May 31st Huentowai'f' eowatowa atom will be closed all day Monday, Mar M. in honor Memrial Dey, the Hagentown HetaUen Bureau voted yesterday. The Retailers took tie action in view of the fact that May falls on a Sunday this May 31 Is expected to be a general holiday in Hagerstown, following the action of the chants. Yesterday's meeting in Hotel Alexander for the Retailers Bureau produced a report by William Fournier of Hagerstown High School on the distributive education program. This consists of a coop- HOB erative effort between stores and MtMtb trtla ttea-aje WTS aid tfrie -ler careers in retail selling, whfte HOI attending Ugh school.

The teacher explained the el the eeaxetiom tvrtem, and urged tht aUtatlen Bureau members to de all VMliWe things for the re- el additional students for she yvefrasi during the coming school jrtar. C. VeraoB Stone represented the Retailers. Bureau in the presenta- tion of a gift to J. J.

Murphy, re- tiring chairman of the organiza- tion. The new set of officers. beaded by D. Earl Wolf, form- ally took charge at yesterday's membership meeting. 4-H Contest In Public Speaking The Washington County 4-H pub- lic speaking coolest for this year will be held next Monday evening, May MURRAY FARMID CHICAGO, AprU 29 LSI-Catcher Bob Murray of the Chicago Cubs was tent tr Micon.

of the Sally League today on 24-hour op- recall. Murray, 25, saw no ac- tion with tin Cubs this year. 3. in the extension serv office at 101 Summit Avenue. The public speaking competition will be a feature of that eveiing's meeting of the Washington County 4-H Senior Council However, Mrs.

Milton garth, acting assistant home deaseaetra- tion agent, said that the meeting is open to all interested persons, with special invitation to 4-H members who are not old enough to be Senior Council nembers. Beginning at I p.m., a group of eight contestants will Tie for the county championship. The topic ler their tatta fee: Together far Weri The vat hm Cftaeeo to eater the regional 4-1 ai juffjNM vfil ha Mn, Joe Bewe. Mr s.HetM Flaherty, aad Miaa Betty II--i- tuumuH i our 1 MUKOal UcCuR Light Plant OMea Heurai I AJU. to I MM ef the CHhew anal Taapayora el aaNr PHONE Reg.

49.95 3 Piece Peel SECTIONAL SOFA CLEAN SWEEP Reg. 237.00 WESTINGHOUSE REFRIGERATOR fall ruble foot lite with (he to frttiir 188.00 Reg. 49.55 10 Ft. SLIDING BOARD Ret. Pull Porcelain ONE MINUTE WASHER CLEAN SWEEP Reg.

4195 Formica Top BREAKFAST SET purl teU. wllk mm eb.lr., nil kt.Tll; pltltl 48.00 SWEEP Reg. ftc Quality FELT BASE REMNANTS 4t am, utrfect i 50c sq yd i CLEAN SWEEP Rog. 19.95 SOFA SLEEPER It poptalar dial purpoit with rtmoral)la Duck Hakei comfortable bed for tnt 48.00 Reg. 34.9S COTTON FACE RUGS ON THE SQUARE HAGERSTOWN, MD.

Reg. 29.95 Regulation CRIB MONDAY 9:00 to 9:00 TUESDAY 9:00 to 5:00 18.88 NO MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS PAYMENH NO FINANCE CHARGE TlrNflWTWJT WIMtPgit AIR- MITIONED Ref. 10.95 te 19.9S TABLE LAMPS Ref. 22.50 CHEST OF DRAWERS Ret- Plastic Covered HOSTESS CHAIRS Merchandise Subject to Prior Salt in HagerstowrA PAYMENTS BEDROOM SUITES Roe. M.M INNERSPRING MATTRESSES Ret.

"MM SPARTON SET Ret. Deuble Peers UTILITY CABINETS IMS All Steel GARMENT RACE 4 aeparat. Mir ttnbte, at n.nta. Bakei mel ftnlih Ret. IMS CHAIRS BEDS PELT BASE RUGS tl" lite, Mrccn In MikKUr ublnel.

Milpp with nnln W.C.B.A. lelM.il. ON THE SQUARE HAGERSTOWN, MO CHARGE NO INTEREST CHARGE COMPLETELY AIR- MONDAY 9:00 to 9:00 A 9:00 to 5:00 Ref. 44.H LOUNGE CHAIRS Ret. ILK SAND AND PLAY BOX NO FINANCE CHARGE LIVING ROOM FURNITURE STUOIOAND SOFA BEDS LU SWEEP CLEANJWEEP Reg.

159.00 3 pc. Modorn Blonde Bed- room Suite comfstlng of Mr. and Mri. Dresser, chest of drawers, and full size panel bed Reg. 199.95 3 pc.

Mahogany Bedroom Suite consisting ef Dresser, Chest of Drawers, and full ilie bed 0 Reg. 329.00 3 pc. Cordovan Mahogany Bedroom Suite, consisting ef Mr. and Mrs. Dresser, Chest of Drawers and full size Bookcase bed Rog.

199.00 3 pc. Modorn Walnut Wa- terfall Suite consisting ef large Drener with mirror, chest of drawers, and full size bed Reg. 159.00 3 pc. Suite, Large Mr. and Mri.

Dresser, four drawers, chest of drawers and full size bed Reg. 119.00 Juvenile Bedroom Suite in rich maple finish, dresser with mirror, (host ef drawers, and single site bed. 98.00 158.00 198.00 158.00 118.00 78.00 I Reg. 12.95 Baby Walkers, sen bo used as strollers er walkari, removable han- dle end foot tray. Reg.

24.95 Full size Cribs In natural wood, drop tide, complete with tpring. 7 Reg. 7.95 Nursery Chairs In natural or maple finish. 1 Reg. 12.95 Full size Ploy Pens In na- tural weed finish, steel reinforced cor- ners and pressed wood floors 4 Reg.

12.95 Maple or Birch High Chairt with adjustable tray and foot rett. Reg. 19.95 Bassinette Ensemble for the infant, complete with pad and 1 Reg. 39.95 Baby Carriages, with tun visor, rain shield, brake and chrome puther, fully collapsible 7 Reg. 11.95 Crib Mattreitti, ttandard siso, innerspring construction with wet proof coverings 4 Reg.

19.95 Strollers with adjustable back and foot rett, can be carried in the cer 2 Reg. 39.95 Youth Bods In waxed Birch finish, complete with springs and safe- ty tidet. 10.88 18.88 6.88 9.88 9.88 14.88 28.88 15.88 28.88 1 Reg. 119.95 1 piece Famous Rowo Liv- ing Room Suite, largo Davenport and matching chair In carved Bouclo cov- ering, choice ef colors. I Ret.

269.00 2-piece Knottier Living Roam Suite in latest style and cov- ering, over-length Sofa and matching chair I Reg. 199.00 2-piece Rowo Sectional So- fas in rich tapestry coverings, a sup- erbly built suite in choice ef coral, char- coal er lime I Rog. 119.00 Solid Maple 2 piece Living Room Suite upholstered in heavy tap- estry, and spring filled throughout 1 Reg. 229.50 Kroehler 2 piece sectional Sofa in beautiful Rod Wool Bouclo, a strictly modern sectional superbly styled and constructed 1 Reg. 299.00 2-piece Kroehler Cathedral style Living Room Suite in rich Boucle covering, choice ef rod er green, I Reg.

219.00 Foam Rubber and Nylon Living Room Suite by Rowe, a beau- tifully tailored suite in variety ef eelora. 1 Reg. 249.00 1-piece Foam Rubber and Nylon Sectional Sofa, wide arm mod- ern styling and covered in beautiful green upholstery A Reg. li.95 Heavy galvanized double drain tubt on ttand equipped with roll- en and individual draining hose 1 Reg. 8.95 Shoe Cheiti in wine or green plettic, 4 drawer size, suitable for many purpot et 4 Reg.

8.95 36" high Utility 3 ihelf size, ideal for linens or accet- toriet, white enamel finish. 14 Reg, 8.95 All metal Ironing Boardt, full 54" size, rigidly conttructed 5 Reg. 12.95 White Cabinet 34" high, 20" wide, and 14" deep, a necet- tity in any kitchen 2 Reg. 39.95 White Chine Cabinett, dou- ble glais doort, large cutlery drawer, and double door lower 4 Reg. 24.95 Wall Cabinet Eniemblot, covers 54" tpace, 24" in height gleam- ing white enamel finith 9 Reg.

6.95 Moth Robot, heavy corrugat- ed construction, double door style in natural color. 138.00 198.00 158.00 138.00 168.00 218.00 238.00 208.01 13.88 6.88 6.88 5.88 9.88 28.88 18.88 4.88 Rtg. Ntw England Sofa Btds, beautiful tapestry covering, converts Into full ilie bed, with concealed stor- age compartment. i Reg. 79.95 Sofa Sltcpors, a modorn styled dual purpose sofa that re- movable back, mikts exctllont bod for ono person.

1 Rig. 49.95 Chair Beds, a comfortable chair thit converts Into a bed, choice of red or sroon. 1 Reg. 149.00 1 pioco Now Englond Con- tinent! I Sofa Bod Suite in newest style and fabric. The last word in comfort and convenience 1 Reg.

199.00 i-pieee Maple Sofa Bod Suites, bed davenport, platform rock- er, lounge chair, large Ottoman end 2 matching pillows, spring filled and cov- ered in green upholstery 1 Reg. 199.00 New England 2-piece Sofa Bed Suites in rich tapestry covering, sofa seats 4 and sleeps2, targe chair to match 2 PIECES 4 Reg. 119.00 Twin Sleepers, with backs, a comfortable tofa easily converted Into 2 comfortable beds. Choice ef colors 1 Reg. 119.00 Simmons Hideabed, popu- lar in modern tapestry uphol- stery, conceals separate innertpring mattress for insured comfort.

2 Reg. 119.00 Simmons Sofa Beds, no sag construction in choice of green or grey tapestry covering 2 Reg. 199.00 Famous Rows Sleeper Lounges, beautifully covered in red or green tapestry, concealing in- nerspring mattress for the utmost in sleeping comfort Reg. M.95 value Wm. SILVER SET Ret.

19.M Complete 70 ptece DISH SETS plrau, Mrrk. Itr S. wltk plcco, O.nfl*t. wllk l.kU Ant BEDS AND BEDDING OCCASION FURNITIRE DINING ROOM SUITE Window birr Drill Window awnlnii- CompUW nidi' to but, 43" II" WU. or.r R.J.

Now $3.00 Glider Rcdncoote pintle weftlh- sr-proof cover For Glider or Chaise. Jutt 01 to elL Now $1.00 DRAW DRAPES Braart new Rkyon Print. TrRdltlonal or Modern. Flti Wlndowi 4S" 84" L4Dfth. Mtt.

I7.M Now $4.00 DRAW DRAPES Ntw Ttxturt Rayon drtpei ID 6 Smart tolld colors, rlti Wlndowi 48" Wide. 84" LoQf. 6.H Now $3.00 SWEEP Ret. Wreutht Iren BREAKFAST SET 198.00 158.00 148.00 88.00 199.00 88.00 UMPS Reg. 4.95 3 way Floor Lamps, bronze with pleated plastic shades 14 Reg.

4.95 Pin-Up Lamps, brats er chrome complete with shades 9 pair Reg. 5.95 Vanity Lampt, aoramle 4 OO pa. batet with parchment shades 10 Reg. 10.95 to li.95 Value Table Lamps, china bates in a variety of styles with matching shades MIRRORS PLATE GLASS BEVELED EDGES 5 16 24 Reg. 8.75 Now 6.50 6 30 40 Reg.

25.50 Now 17.9$ 6 36 54 Reg. 42.50 Now 31.9S 2 24 30 Reg. 12.50 Now 8.95 MAJOR APPLIANCES OB WeOO A OQ 4.OO 7.88 Ret. Famous Speed Queen Wash- ers, family size full porcelain tub, high speed washing action i Reg. 49.95 Royal Tank Type Sweepers, with complete attachment kit, makes cleaning pleasure Reg.

449.00 Genuine "Deep Frooie" Chests full 13 cu. ft. ilze in gleaming white porcelain only two to sell. I Reg. 129.00 30" size Gas Range com- plete with light and timer largo oven, broiler and storage comportments.

I Reg. 399.00 Westinghouio Refriger- ators, largo 11 eu. ft. size, across the top freezer, door shelves and double humidrawors I Reg. 54" "Capital" Sinks, deluxe typo with chrome fittings, double top work space, 2 drawers and 4 doers with shelve Ret- 91.50 Speed Queen Cabinet Irener, automatic heat control and housed in white enameled console cabinet 1 Reg.

119.00 "Free Westlnghouie" Sew- ing Machine, beautiful walnut ceniolo cabinet, fully guaranteed 88.00 48.88 369.00 98.00 299.00 98.00 68.88 88.00 4 Reg. 49.95 Hollywood Bed Insomble with Plastic Bookcase Headboard, In- nenprlng mattress, eolt sprint and metal frame 14 Reg. 12.95 Coll Springs in full er twin sin I Reg. 19.95 Maple Bunk Bod ensemble, inch siu complete with Cuerd Rail, Ladder, 2 springs and 1 Innorsprini mattresses 9 Ret. 14.95 Metal Bed Frames, convert your present bed Into a Hollywood Bed.

I Rot. Complete Bed Outfits con- slslting ef full er twin tise wooden poster bod, coil spring and comfortable innoripring mattress, choice ef maple er mahogany finish I Reg. 22.9S Alt Cotton Mattresses, oxtra thick, with durable floral ticking, full or twin siu I Reg. li.95 Poster Beds In Maple er Ma- hogany Finish, full er twin sise I Reg. M.95 Rellaway Ceta, with heavy comfortable mattress I Ret- 1W.N Twin oiio Foam Rubber Hollywood Bods, beautiful plestie head- beard, heavy boxspring en lets and thick Air-Foam mattress.

An eutstand- hit value i Reg. 14.95 Innerspring Mattresses, roll edge, blue floral ticking In full er twin 48.88 10.88 64.88 48.88 14.88 12.88 18.88 78.00 18.88 Ret. 39.95 Ranch Type Oak Knoe-Hole Detki, sturdily constructed, four draw- 18.95 Bookcases In Mahogany or Maple finish, practical living room accessory 14 Reg. U.95 Values Blonde Table, cock- tail or end style I Reg. 79.95 Leather Top Mahogany Knoo-Holo Desks, beautifully designed and finished Ret.

19.95 Plastic covered Arm Chairs in choice ef colors. Blonde frames 4 Reg. 129.95 Plastic Love-Seat Sofas, heavily constructed spring filled throughout end upholstered in red er green plastic 1 Reg. 149.00 Blonde Secretary Deik, strictly Modern with three large draw- ers, pull out desk compartment and double tla" door Bookcase top to Reg. Values te 24.95 Mahogany Tables, ncktail, end, step end, lamp or drum styles, beautifully hand rubbed finish.

Your choice LUGGAGE 28.88 14.88 12.88 48.88 12.88 98.00 98.00 19.88 I 5.88 1 piece Walnut Suites, tlstlnt ef thlna, bufM, exttnslen table and chain, flnlshid hi Amtrl- An can Walnut 1 Ret. 7 niece Mahetany Dinette Set, with Dunccn Phyfe Table, china, 01Q nil buffet and 4 chairs A1O.UU 1 JW.M piece Mahogany Dining Room Suite, with larft breakfrant china, buffet, extension table and i chairs 348.00 1 Reg. 199.00 Blende Oak 9 pc. Dining Room Suite consisting of breakfront china, buffet, extension table and six nng flfl chairs 1 Reg. 299.50 7 pc.

"Sea Mist" modern Blende Dinette Suite with large slide door chint, modern buffet, extemien table and 4 chairs 1 Reg. 9 piece Chinchilla Gray Dining Room Suite, breakfront china, buffet, extension tablo and six chairs I Reg. 19.95 Solid Maple piece Dinette Sets, largo extending table and 4 chairs 1 Ret. 79.95 Solid Maple Hutch Cabinet, 1 open shelf top section, drawer and double door lower section, matches above suite Drop Loaf BREAKFAST SET 268.00 258.00 58.00 58.00 138.00 SUMMER FURNITURE Damaged Metal Goods FLOOR COVERINGS 0 Reg. 9.50 Men's All Leather Zipper Club Bagt 4 Reg.

21.95 Ladiet Wardrobe Bag, 14 QC plattlc covering 1 Reg. 17.95 CROWN Train Cite Reg. 44.9S CEDAR WARDROBES TELEVISION AND RADIO 5 PIECE DINETTES 1 Reg. 149.00 "Stardust" formica top Breakfatt Sell, large 36" 48" tablet extending to 36" 60" with 4 beautiful chairs, black and white or green and white 2 Rog. 169.00 Famous "Kuehne" Break- fast Sett in newett kitchen colort and dotignt, large 36" 48" table with tra 12" leaf, and 4 matching 1 Reg.

79.95 Natural wood top Breakfatt Sett with wrought iron legs. Table hat extra leaf, 4 matching chairt covered in red plastic i Reg. 129.95 7 piece Breakfatt Sett, large 36" 48" Formica top table with extra 12" leaf, 5 tide chairtt and 1 arm chair. Choice of colort 98.00 128.00 38.00 88.00 Rtf. 21.DS All Gilder.

Love the In choice of red, jreen or yellow 24-M "WhirHiJjr" ft sturdily constructed aT ride for 1 or children Rff, 5S9.95 Jimnllf iw.nt with canopy Alt nifUl Porch chair or rocker, choice of red or creen .14.95 Red-Wood Bar Qur net, heavy table and two bfnrhes full 6 foot siie tut. 6JII Peel tub practical light weitrht fhalr for porch or tun parlor Rff. S.nft Yacht Chain, hudwood frimei with itriped canrai teals and bftcki Rer, 34.95 New England Chaise Lounjei plaitie covered inner spring matlrcsi on heavy metil frnme which adjustable to three OR It ion i Ikf. 19.U5 Janfle Qjm Eitrcieer conttrucled of hard wood In ireen natural finish Rtf. 10.95 Aluminum Foldlnr chain, In choice of red, rreen or plaid covering, a remarkable 7D.Q0 Full tin Glider hfivr vhlti enameled frame with red or green cushions 23.88 18.88 22.88 4.88 28.88 4.88 1 2.88 28.88 12.88 7.88 64.99 Reg.

14.95 FOLDING COT and MATTRESS Reg. U.95 Famout "One Minutt" Galvanized Double TUBS Reg. 79.95 GAS STOVE Reg. 99.50 MAPLE BUNK BEDS Reg. 19.95 All Stool METAL WARDROBES Reg.

129.95 7.pc. Formica Top BREAKFAST SETS FOLBATE LAWN MOWERS Apirlntcnt ulr. with aula- mall. Up bnrnftr llfhlir lart. and hrnll.r rompl.lf with Inneriprlnf fnaltrtiMi; iprlnf, laaf.r ant mare rail turtllli linllt and tiulpptd with xtra larie table 12" Iraf table AH" I and I arm chair, rhnlre h.ldi t.

14 farm.nl. 4 Reg. 19.95 MBTAL ROBES 1 Reg. 22.95 MITAL ROBES 1 Reg. 29.95 METAL ROBES 1 Reg.

14.95 UTILITY CABINETS 5 Reg. 19.95 UTILITY CABINETS 1 Reg. 29.95 UTILADOR, CABINET 1 Reg. 19.95 KITCHENETTE I Reg. 9.95 WALL CABINETS 1 Reg.

19.95 WALL CABINET 1 Reg. 22.95 3 pc. WALL ENSEMBLE 1 Reg. 24.95 3 pc. WALL ENSEMBLE 11.88 14.88 14.88 10.88 14.88 19.88 11.88 6.88 12.88 12.88 14.88 Reg.

79.95 "Alex. Smith" Axmintter Rugs In popular 9x11 tin, multicolored leaf patterns, flight Irregular 1 Reg. 79.95 "Firth" 9x12 Axmiitter Rugt In beautiful floral pirterni 1 Reg. (9.95 "Matland" 9x11 Velvet Rug In rich tone en tone green with rub- berized back 1 Reg. 79.95 Grey Scroll 9x12 Axminttor Rug, heavy quality.

Suitable for any room in the houte. 1 Reg. 149.00 Firth "Tucton" 9x12 Wilton Rug, Beige color embotsod pattern. 1 Reg. 119.95 Bigolow "Coronation" 9x11 Rug in Grey tone en tone a lovely rug that blends with any typo of furnish- ings 7 Reg.

Values to 29.50 4 4x6 Sample Rugs, in Axmintter or cotton textures, ideal for dent or that oxtra room 39.88 58.88 48.88 44.88 i Reg. 21.95 21" CROWN Wsek-ind Bag 8.95 10.95- 248.00 UNFINISHED FURNITURE 78.88 14 Reg. 4:95 Bar Stood, all hard wood landed for eaty finishing 4 Reg. li.95 Student Detk, knotty pine open end ityle with large center drawer Reg. U.95 3-Drawor Chett, well built and ready to paint.

3 Reg. 34.95 Junior Chett Robes, 5-draw- er tiie with hanger compartment Ii Reg. 4.98 5 ft. Slop Ladders, reinforced throughout with pail ihelf. 1 Reg.

34.95 Corner Cabinett, large lite with doort at top and bottom. Reg. 19.95 Record Cabinet, door ttylo with 4 slots for keeping rocordt or al- bums intact 2.98 12.88 12.88 29.88 2.88 27.88 16.88 1 Reg. 349.00 Sparton 11" TV Set. Beau- tiful Mahogany Veneered Cabinet, equipped with converter te receive WCHA Tolecaitt Reg.

249.00 Zenith 17" TV Console Sets. Mahogany Veneered Cabinet, housing sharp tuning 17" picture, equipped fJIJQ fin to receive WCHA Telecattt 6.5O.UU 1 Rof. 119.00 Sparton 21" TV Tablo Mo- del Sett. Mahogany veneered cabinet and equipped with converter to receive 5j QQ WCHA-Telecatts I30.UU 1 Reg. 344.95 Philco 11" UHF-VHF T.V.

Set. Beautiful mahogany flniihed metal tablo model cabinet with built-in UHF AQQ ftfj for clear tharp picture A3O.UU 1 439.95 Phllce 11" UHF-VHF TV Set. Beautiful mahogany finished con- sole cabinet with built-in UHF for AAA flfl feet reception OiJO.UU 1 Rog. 299.00 Zenith Combination Radio A CO flft and Record Player. Beautiful walnut 4UO.UU cabinet housing finest AM and FM ra- dio and all type record player SWEEP Ret.

139.95 54" Capital CABINET SINKS ttlun with miter, 1 tfrawurn. feu vltk IflibEi) wtrktar irf 98.00 SWEEP Reg. 119,95 LIVING ROOM SUITES HutlU alll cbalr. opbolit.r.* earabl. hotel.

el 138.00 Reg. 1.79 Sandran Vinyl PLASTIC FLOOR COVERING Reg. 12.95 CABINET BASES Reg- 199.01 LIVING ROOM SUITE Reg. 19.95 9 12 ft. AXMINSTER RUGS Reg.

4.49 27" HALL CARPET Reg. 12.95 COIL SPRING 9 Ii HEAVY FELT BASE RUGS tUtMlnc whit, with l.p, lull II" tfl" 4raw.Pt CMbl. tompartMank elH.Bil»» l.af pitlira to (ray. MM In Mil ill p.pnltr palt.rn 7 MAHOGANY DINETTE SET.

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