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PAGE THREE THURSDAY MAY 14 1959 MIAMI DAILY NEWS-RECORD MIAMI OKLAHOMA Program PICHER Miami Baptist Hospital News MRS ROGER GRAHAM Correspondent 623 'south Cherokee Phone 741 JESS MATTER Agent Phone 77S 1 1 '1 '''r Talks '1-2---- '44'''''st6 tt 4 (71 -4- i 's' fit- 4 3 11 1'svA '7 A- t1 Nr 3 If- 4111v A 1 A 44nIt tta4 't 1 it 4P 1 k444 i td 4 I it''A0 It 41- '0 at4: 4 1 0 lit 1'4 '51' 1 1' 0 tl'A 141 d4t Iffli i 11 I 7 0' (ny a 1'1 )1 i- '4-10 rf r4i- -'k 4 A -It ii! 4 44 A '1' 1f Russian was laid btfore him and Michael Auddy Sumpter It would be an embarrassing re-! Leroy Bilke Clar-! jection because the provisions forlence David Britt James Russell1 troop cuts European security and Beattie and Frank le Douglas Price1 partial "disengagement" in Cen-i Oak Bird Mary tral Europe stemmed from de- Choate Joeanna O'neal and Sharmands made by Soviet Premier Sharp Nikita Khrushechev when he pro-I Peoria Kathleen Carver Linda posed summit meetings in 1955 1Cousatte Vickey Cousatte Gary If all went well the UnitediGreninger Larry Greninger Jim States and Russia would cut backi Jimerson Laurel Sewell Jim to 1700000 troops each by and Glenda Stasell end of the four stages of the Her-i Pleasant Nesvold ter plan and Janie Prater Here in detail is the plan as Black Geneva described in a document Aline Heman and pared for mass diet tionAnn Massey around the world by the Unitedi 1 South Ray Friend States: Lea Griffin David Lynn PraDetails of Plan Gary Wayne Watts Mary On the political side Winscott and Ronald Le-unification is to be achieved by inscott It would be an embarrassing re-1 Leroy Bilke Ca jection because the provisions (or 1 ence David Britt James Russe troop cuts European security and Beattie and Frankle Douglas Pric partial "disengagement" in Cen-i Oak Bird Mai tral Europe stemmed from de- Choate Joeanna 01neal and Sha mands made by Soviet Premier Sharp Nikita Khrushechev when he pro-1 on 1 Peoria Kathleen Carver Lim posed summit meetings in 1955 1Cousatte Vickey Cousatte Gal If all went well the United Greninge'r Larry Greninger Ji States and Russia would cut back' 1 imerson Laurel Sewell Ji to 1700000 troops each by the' Spencer and Glenda Stasell end of the four stages of the Her 1 Pleasant Nesvc ter plan and Janie Prater Here in detail is the plan as Owse 1 v-1 vonne Black Gene described in a document pre- Burleson Anne Heman and C41 pared for mass dictilb tion Ann Massey around the world by the Unitedi Ray Frier 1 States: South Joan Lea Griffin David Lynn Pi Details of Plan I ter Gary Wayne Watts Ma On the political side German' Sharon Winscott and Ronald I unification is to be achieved by 1Roy WI IISCOtt Russian as laid btfore hum 1 It would be an embarrassing re- jection because the provisions for troop cuts European security and partial "disengagement" in Ceti- tmraalndsEumroapdee sbteymsmoexdietfrponrlemdieet: i If all went well the United ik ta Khrushechev when he pro- posed summit meetings in 1955 States and Russia would cut back to 1700000 troops each by the end of the four stages of the Her ter plan Here in detail is the plan as described in a document pre- pared for mass i ti tion around the world by the United States: Details of Plan On the political side German unification is to be achieved by I I I 1 a fl I 1 i 1 al I I' It 7 '1 C111 013'1 t) 1 Sti Hey Anderson Mo Mrs George Bloomer Afton Mrs Zelmer Trask 519 A street southwest Mayme Scott Commerce Mrs Bert Scott Commerce Mrs Edmond King Baxter Springs Mrs Hoyt Miller Fair land Clara Dopking 217 stret southeast Carrie Lutoa Richer Dismissed Claude Fountain Fair land Luther Deaton 414 street southeast Mrs Denis Ralph Commerce Mrs Clyde Gwartney Grove Mrs Clayton McGonigle i 608 street southeast Mrs Paul Cralton and daughter Fair land 'Randy Akers 530 A street south' west Ernest Williams 3 rortheast Kellie Ingram Welch Judith Crotzer 2033 A street northeast William Crow Fairland 1Mrs James Coppedge 812 street northwest Mary Carter Richer 1 and Mrs George Bloomer a son Randall Bei these steps: 1 The reunification of Berlin! through free elections in both theiner Jo Ann Mate and Dorothy A western and Soviet sectors 'Ruddick 2 The creation of an all Ger-1 Turkey Ford Margaret man commission to consist of 25 Back Richard Baker Mary 1 West German and 10 East Ger- ga Brecht Truman Hillia man delegates nominated by their 1Glenna Jones James Lewis Lir respective governments The Com-I Lewis Ottie Luther Dianne Per mission is to take decisions bLaurence Pickard Jr Sid: yl a three-quarter maiority to in- Schmidt and Francis Spicer crease technical contacts between' North Bachm West and East Germany and to1Marcia Browning Sharon Ilartm prepare an all-German electoral1Kathleen Kelly Judy Lester law Morang 3 All-German elections based i Lincoinville Clifford Barr on this law are to be held within Tranky Brittle Billy Burkyb years after the adoption of1Ranny McWatters Robert Par the whole of the Western package and Nancy Tuthill plan 1 Aurora Katherine Chancel On the security side these four1Gary Lemaster James Nlagn phases are: 'Kenneth Mahurin and Davene I A joint declaration by theithews Big Four powers that they will Louise Siders Randall Beckner Jo Ann Mate and Dorothy Ruddick Turkey Ford Margaret Back Richard Baker Mary Brecht Truman Hi11iard1 Glenna Janes James Lewis Lewis Ottie Luther Dianne Perry Laurence Pickard Jr Sidney Schmidt and Francis Spicer North Bachman Marcia Browning Sharon Hartman Kathleen Kelly Judy Lester Howard Morang Lincolnville Clifford Barnes Franky Brittle Billy Burkybile Ranny McWatters Robert Parker and Nancy Tuthill Aurora Katherine Chancellor Gary Lemaster James Magness i Kenneth Mahurin and Davene hmidt and Francis Spicer 'Irirth Bachman ircia Browning Sharon Hartman thleen Kelly Judy Lester 'ward Morang incoinville Clifford Barnes anky Brittle Billy Burkybile Inny McWatters Robert Parker Nancy Tuthill kurora Katherine Chancellor iry Lemaster James Magness Mahurin and Davene eWS Louise Siders these steps: 1 Tho rillitlfirqt km tlf Rollin WELCOME TO of Commerce leaders greet two officials of the Buriington Manufacturing Co who are Miami newcomers Ivan Estus chamber president shakes hands with Gary Watkins (right) new manager of the Miami Burlington plant Others pictured are 3 Martin secretary manager and Wayne McAllister (second from left) production manager for all Burlington plants Picher Program CommerceGraduation friday is Given Proorams Announced Programs Announced Ann Sue Virginia Linda and Mat and Mat- a Philli 1 Stepp Ends T''-'11' ''11 Recruit Training a ----1--- II SIDE BY old and SAN DIEGO Calif (Special the new in London street light- Philip Stepp apprentice chief ing stand next to one another petty officer son of Mr and Mrs Workmen installed the new 1cie Stepp 1527 Eighth avenue electric lamp before removing I northwest Miami Okla was the cid fashioned gas lamp I graduated May 8 from recruit alongside New lamp is at left 1 I Training at the Naval Training 1 Center here Bandit Gels $349 I Apprentice petty officers are chosen from the ranks of seaman Mound Denney At Parsons Tavern to assist company comOttawa Priscilla Bartels Joe Selection is based on ng and Sandra McConnell I PARSONS Kan (Special) An 'individual aptitude and leadership Whitebird Barbara Cover man took $349 Mound Denney At Parsons tavern Ottawa Priscilla Bartels Joe N'ng and Sandra McConnell PARSONS Kan (Special) An and Mrs Wayne Grimes 401 South Emity street have chosen the name Janie Michelle for their daughter born Sunday at Miami Baptist hospital Mrs Grimes and daughter were dismissed from the hospital Monday and are spending this week in the home of Mr Crimes' parents the Rev and Mrs Alfred Grimes in Neutral Kan Mrs Lula Dunkin of Webb City 'Mo is visiting her niece Mrs 'Georgia Cronk 106 North Connell 'avenue Sergeant 1c and Mrs Bob Brandon and son Gordon who have been stationed with the Army in Germany for the past four years left Wednesday for California for (a visit with relatives after visiting there in the home of Mr Brandon's itiister Mrs Bob Jordan and Mr 'Jordan 100 South Connell avenue At the end of his leave Brandon report to Fort Ord Calif where he will be stationed Mrs Paul Hewkins and daughter Shirley 100 North Connell avenue (returned Wednesday after spending a few days visiting the former's daughter Mrs Jerry Norman and family at Whiteman Air Force Base Knobnoster Mo Marion Wyrick East Fourth street was taken to the Miami Baptist hospital Wednesday morning In a Thomas ambulance Mrs Georgia Hayes 105 West Third street a medical patient in Miami Baptist hospital Is reported to be slightly improved Chief of Police Paul Nichols Is confined to his home 528 South Ottawa street with a back ailment The Lookout circle of the Firstl Christian church met Thursday afternoon in the home of Mrs Sterling Smotherman Mrs Lindsay 'Paine conducted the lesson Refreshments were served by the hostess to Mrs Mary Parkhurst of Comerce Mrs Paine Mrs Joan Sweeten and Mrs Roy Carr The next meeting will be May 21 at the home of Mrs Carr 524 North Picher street with Mrs Sweeten as hostess The Ladies Aid Society of the Free Will Baptist church met Tuesday at the cottage with Mrs Ella Capron as hostess Those attending were Mrs Ella Taylor Mrs Flora Nlae Swinehart Mrs Edith Wilson Mrs Anna Osborne Mrs Maude Caswell Mrs Nellie Womhilt Mrs 'Charley Herd Mrs Annie Craig and Mrs Capron Next week's hostess will be Mrs Thelma Harmon seek paceful settlements of disputes 2 An echanee of information Sharon Wisdom the Main Street tavern here at PICHER ment exercises for 57 members of the ninth grade class of the PicherCardin junior high school will begin at 8 o'clock Friday night in the high school auditorium The theme for the program will be "The Golden Way" The following program will be presented: Processional Tony Testerman I Rev Horn pastor of Cardin Highway Taber-I nacle: "A Vision" Linda Hensoni salutatorian "God Ever Glorious" and "The Battle of Jericho" Boys' glee club address the Rev Maurice Hartman pastor of Union church! "Romance" trombone solo I ha rd Masters "The Golden Window" Karen Williams valedictorian announcements Ray Harrell superintendent: presentation of class Eddie Raunikar principal of junior-senior high school presentation of diplomas Board of Education the Rev Jerald Herd pastor of Free Will Baptist church Testerman The class received caps and gowns Wednesday gunpoint Wednesday night 1 Police said the man said to be 35-40 years old and wearing blue! overalls robbed the tavern around 11:50 pm pm ACTRESS GETS DIVORCE PARIS French movie queen Martine Carol was granted a divorce Wednesday from the producer-husband she said she "never saw" A French court concluded the 35-year-old The bandit carrying a 32 auto matic pistol was described by witnesses as about 6-2 in height He was wearing a dark brown felt hat and brown kid gloves IA ho became famous for her movie nude scenes and hus band Christian Jacque were guilty I of "reciprocal wrong" in neglecting each other by East and West on their military forces in a zone vet to he defined by negotiation The US and the USSR also should reduce' their armed forces to a global strength of 2500000 each An inspection and control system to prevent surprise attacks is to be establiched 3 A zone of comparable size depth and importance on either! side of a line yet to be defined is to be created After the con- i clusion of the German peacell treaty foreign troops must be withdrawn from any Etiope a state at that state's request The ILLS and USSR are to reduce their armed forces to a global total of 1700000 each 4 The government of reunited is to have the right to join either the North Atlantic Organization of which Germny is now a member or the Warsaw Pact of which lEast Germany now is a member Tumor in Twining's Lung is Cancerous WASHINGTON A can-1 cerous tumor found in the lung of Gen Nathan Twining1 chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff the Defense Department announced today 1 The department said the entire diseased portion of the left lung was removed in an operation Tuesday and there was no evi dence of Involvement in any other areas of the chest Officials said they expect Twining to be out of the hospital in three or four weeks and to be lback on the job a couple of weeks lafter that Eleana Oliphant Is Added to RC Stall COMMERCE York minister of the First Christian church here will deliver the sermon Sunday night at baccalaureate services for the Commerce high school graduating class Commencement exercises will be held next Thursday night Both events will begin at 8 o'clock in the high school auditorium The baccalaureate program in- I cludes processional and recessional' Liquor by Linda Roberts invocation byl Wilson songs by girls' sextet and girls' chorus and benedic- ties of liquor from being openec tion by Tom Cossairt not only in package stores but it The May 21 commencement pro- any public place gram will feature an address by "Under the Bullard amendment Dr Bruce Carter president of you've got to go to the privy tt Northeastern Miami drink it" Rep Lucien Spear The program will include: sa Hugo said lutatory by Karen Seacat valedic- "Would that be a two-holer tory by Judy Cunningham and Joy a one-holer?" asked Lynch Spriggs songs by girls' sextet andl "It would have to be a one-hole chorus presentation of Alexander because you can't have any corn award Ralph Berkshire senior! Pany while you drink" Sp-r re awards Principal Bennett Plied presentation of senior class to Location of package stores stir Board of Education Supt red up more debate By severa Mouser presentation of diplomas amendments the provision was a Clay Seacat president of board tered so that stores could not lc and benediction Elmo Beaver cate within 300 feet of a churcl The invocation will be given by school hospital or park based Lincoln York walking distance Cities would Officers of the 1959 senior class Igquired by statute to carry ot are Larry Mantle president Ted i tht provision Originally the bi vicc president Genei had merely permitted cities 'Thomas secretary and Melbapass ordinances to do so Seaton treasurer The House added New Year' Others among the 45 graduates Day and Veterans Day to the lit are James Bell Janie Burrow of holidays on which liquor sale Larry Campbell Doris Chapmanwoul be barred but killed a Ruth Chapman Don Cochran Leah amendment to cut the hours Jean Coltharp Shirley Conrad sale by No hours Richard Corbus Linda Cox Judy! The sergeant-at-arms moved i Cunningham Kenneth Duboise! to stop a possible fist fight bi Stella Miller Goddard Leona Ilar-tween aPs Bob Hargrave Cla: ton and Bob Ford Ada durin rington Patricia Hail Gary Hel- imick Donald Hulsey Francene argument over an amendmet Jeanette Hurst Wayne Leg- which would have made a persc lwhose liquor license had been Igett Orville Legit' Eugene Mathis Jim osbom cioked forever ineligible t) get ne 'Sharon Ousley Jerry Pendleton: Snaron Phelps Gloria Post Su- of trvin I lTargrave accused Ford license a to delay the For zanne Richardson Richard Rob- h--citi-y-Worted he was merely tr: erts Fern Ran Karen Seacat ilng to write a good bill and call Annette Seals Klonie Smith Joy Hargrave's statement a lie Ga Spriggs Frank Steele Phyllis Tay- grave asked if Ford was callit lar Sharon Thomas Throop him a liar Deanna Williams Jerry Williams then walked slowly the microp'hone where Ford wt and Doris Stogsdill Wyatt Me incident ended wit ties of liquor from being opened not only in package stores but in any public place "Under the Bullard amendment you've got to go to the privy to drink it" Rep Lucien Spear Hugo said "Would that be a two-holer or a oneholer?" asked Lynch "It would have to be a one-holer because you can't have any pany while you drink" SpPlr replied Location of package stores stirred up more debate By several amendments the provision was tered so that stores could not locate within 300 feet of a church school hospital or park based on distance Cities would be Jcquired by statute to carry out 'tht provision Originally the bill had merely permitted cities pass ordinances to do so The House added New Year's Day and Veterans Day to the list of holidays on which liquor sales' would be barred but killed 'amendment to cut the hours sale by two hours The sergeant-at-arms moved to stop a possible fist fight between Rps Bob Hargrave Clay' ton and Bob Ford Ada during argument over an amendment which would hue made a person i whose liquor license had been I yoked forever ineligible t) get new license 1 Hargrave accused Ford a dry of trying to delay the bill Ford hotly retorted he was merely trying to write a good bill and called Hargrave's statement a lie asked if Ford was calling him a liar then walked slowly the microphone where Ford was 'standing The incident ended IStrawberries 1 Fresh Daily Obituary Arriving at 3:00 pm Buy Them Box or Crate I 1 corn- 1 al- to an of in re- al 1 Gar-grave to with-lout a blow being struck i 1 The Ottawa county Red Cross announced today the addition to its lollice staff of Miss Eleana Oliphant 615 11 street northeast Miss Oliphant moved to Miami two years ago from Dallas where she was case work supervisor for the Oak Cliff Church of Christ 1 'She will train for the position of srvice secreta rv for the local Red Cross organization Carl's Berry Stand 9th and North Main Miami Okla 3-Day Wailing Period Given House Approval LENILEY SERVICE Final rites for Frederick Lem ley will be held in the Jordan Funeral home chapel Columbus Kan at 2 pm Friday with burial to be in Park cemetery there Mr Lem ley 77 died Wednesday morning at his home five miles south of Seneca Ile had resided at Columbus most of his life and was a member of the Christian church there Oil The Big Four are to guarantee that if a reunited Germany choose neutrality all would come to the aid of any of the group which might be attacked by Germany If Germany joins NATO NATO guarantees that no Western troops will move into what is now East I Germany The USSR guarantees tees that if Germany joins the) Warsaw Pact no Soviet troops will move into what is now West Germany move into Amax is now Last' The USSR that if Germany joins saw Pact no Soviet troops move into what is now West nany OKLAHOMA CITY House adopted a conference committee version of a bill Wednesday aimed at reducing the number of teen-age marriages in the state The measure requires a three-day waiting period for all persons under 21 It also makes a blood test mandatory for those under 25 Under present law a judge can waive the blood test requirement I lie MeillStire requires a waiting period for all persons the)under 21 It also makes a blood test mandatory for those under 25' Under present law a judge can! the blood test requirement' CHARLES RIGGS Charles Thomas Riggs a retired farmer who had lived in the Miami area 48 years died Wednesday morning at Miami Baptist hospital where he had been a patient three days A native of Ilinois he was 86 Mr Riggs who lived at 1535 street northeast is survived by three daughters Mrs Grace Wilson Florence Ariz Mrs Maude Wilson Fair land and Mrs Gladys Leamon Miami a brother Sam Riggs Carlton Mich nine grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren His wife Margaretha died seven years ago Mr Riggs was a membtT of the Baptist church Arrangements for final rites will be announced by the Hutchins Funeral home foreign shipments of foreign oil! by tanker "It would be remembered most vividly by everyone that Ger-1 many with only 47 submarines capable of trans-Atlantic travel' reduced our tanker tonnage! frightfully Think what Russia could do with 600 modern submarines" Thompson's talk was scheduled following greetings from Presi-i dent Eisenhower to be delivered! by Wendell Barnes a former! who is administrator of the small Business Administrad tion in Washington Gov Howard' Edmondson was to welcome the 'guests to Oklahoma The roar of dozens of huge drilling machines and other indus-1 trial devices echoed in the crowd- ed 30-acre exposition grounds prior to the opening Nine major drill-1 Ing rigs were among 375 exhibits to that phase of the industry Other exhibits include 150 devoted to oil exploration 400 to production 350 to pipelines 3251 to refining and 75 to chemical processes Attorney General's Office Okays Bonds OKLAHOMA CITY attorney general's office Wedneslay approved bond issues totaling 579000 clearing the way for sale of the bonds They included: Custer County Clinton sewer $75000 Kingfisher County Independent school district No 3 transportation $4000 Pottawatomie Count Shawnee water $500000 Sooner Figures Phone Bill a Bit Exorbitant 1 OKLAIIONIA CITY (UPI) Oklahoma City man who adm'Asi he is a ''real talker" received a telephone bill Wednesday for al-1 most $10 million "I took the bill back down to the telephone company and grin-1 ned at the accounts girl kind of sheepish like" said Jim Craft "11 told her I was a real talker butl it would take quite a few first class talkers to run up a bill likel that" Exact total of the April bill was $999991051 Craft said a company official assured him there was a mistakel and a new bill would be sent to him Markots Open 7:15 $100 a Car! Fri and the fiery French hellcat! RI- I itlatift1104N1 pte 1959 ACADEMY AWARD-WINNING SUSAN HAVIARMEST ACTRESS IN HER BRAND-NEIN DRAMATIC EXPLOSION! 044W1 1 Fatures ot 1:00 2:45 4:30 6:15 COO THUNDERING THROUGH A THOUSAND DANGERS COMES A PROUD PEOPLE It d'art Taylor "Th Law and Jab Wads" Alan Ladd "Th Doop Last Night! "HONDO" "MR ROBERTS" opt 1245 pm Adult 50c tit pm Children-20c 9:45 Aad to get the Rossi sAst el maims mock op Od flavorful Page Milk products Cosantry Paola Page Milk gives you slat tetteshing energy you 'said so teally enjoy yourself ao a etGlavoivi of Eoagy Take a Page Milk Brak often clurieig these 11 vomit-rimi aping days r40( I itt tareenany guaran-Iday ii- vz -t ki '4if' l'': i -A 4---fif 1 i io 1 Tlik -1 111 Open 7:15 1111 A I Last Night! '4 A "HONDO" "stc0----- l'''' e' i 4' 'Olt' 4 4 mows ''''sr1V 111 ROBERTS" 417' $100 a Car! MR A- sts Villetit fa olor tap Fri and It d'art Taylor "The Law and Jake Wade" 1 ''l it rr''' i Alan Ladd "The Deep ei A der rt II e'''' tl 1 1 Ilk I VI wiea5 w8ti 4 AP" go 1 I -1 Al 410 4d-6-CC ''''L i'177-'1 )1959 ACADEMY AWARD-WINNING 2t SUSAN HAYWARD-ITEST ACTRESS Irt er9e t) IN HER BRAND-NEIN DRAMATIC EXPOSIO LN! 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STARTS 1 ABANDON PIG SHOT WASHINGTON National Aeronautics and Space Administration has abandoned plans to lob a pig into space Pigs are "unformfortable lying on their backs" Dr Homer Joe Stewart 'NASA's program planning director told reporters Wednesday Bob May To Get Degree From TU FAIRLAND May a former Fair land resident will receive a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration 'receive a tsacnetor or science oe- gree in business administration FAT OVERWMGHT SOFT LIFE i IIIGII W'YCOMBE England (UPI) A local circus wants to from Tulsa university at corn- sure all its animals are mencement exercises May 31 comfortable It asked a firm thati May who lives in Bartlesville is 1 plastic foam mattresses' the son of Mr and Mrs Sam May for cars if it can produce similar of Fair land "strong enough for elephants" I Although Buenos Aires is the 1 port of Argentina it is IDial 2-9428 for Want Ad Taker not located on the seacoast JOPLIN STOCKYARDS HOGS: 50-75c higher No 1 grade $16 No 2 and 3 grades 200- 249 pounds $1575 heavier butchers $1450-1550 light butchers $15- 1575 sows 400 pounds down $1375-1425 heavier sows $1250- 1350: stags $9-11: boars $8-9 CATTLE: Cows and Bulls steady good-choice fed steers $26- 2750 standard-low good $24-2550 commercial-stanoard steers $22- 2350: good-choice heifers a mixed yearlings $21-27 commercial and standard $22-24: utility and commercial cows $1950-2050 canner and cutter cows $16-19: light canner and shelly kinds $12- 15 utility and commercial bulls $21-2150: canner-cutter bulls $18- 20 good-choice lightweight stock calves $30-35: medium stockers $24-28 common stockers $20-24 stock cows $18-21 CALVES: Steady prime veals $35 good-choice veals $31-35 utility-commercial $22-30: common lightweight calves $17-21 good-choice slaughter calves 300-500 pounds $26-30 commercial-standard $20-25 SHEEP: 50c higher: choice spring lambs $2350 top wools $19 good spring lambs $22-2250: slaughter ewes $3-6 dr dr big and brawling as the West itself I i big and brawling as the elf' West its raw itsalab'e to you tor trst time with-1 cout a doctors oiescration out riew drui rolled ODO'NEX Yov trust lase ugly fa In 7 cloys or your more back No tro-e sartration 0ets s-enuous eecises taxaties massage or taking Of so-called re clucng canMes C70-te3 or cokes or chew-1 ing gum ODOillEX is a tiny tablet ono els lly swallowed Absoluiely harmless Viiien you toke OrlDINIX you rill enloy your imeals still sat the ipods tot) like but youl srnoly don't hive the urge tor extra portons because depresses your too-'Fritts and decrease your desire for food itutomatically your weight roust Clnle down becouse as your own doctor will tell youi when you eat less you wegh less Get rid 'at excess fat and live lange ODRINEX is 'sold on this GUOIANIEEr You must lose' weight within 7 days or you money back Just return the Paet'acte to Your atuO951 onJ gar your Lill money back OD-EX t300 and Is sold with this strict money back atiommass Deltell Druo Mail Orders eines 41 s40--t'' dott 40'el 014 yoat I e4 :1 Qki a PAGeullr3'cr) ft 1 K- 5 nrAr IAA? 1 I 1411111110 11 'A- pn1a 10 4 90 1 14 ty it 14: 4 0 4141 '4141 A Ct'1 ij'f-F '-T 0 '-)V' r-21 a 43t Virtimat w-lipkt liflilDril 4 -1 ig 2 r' IN 0 4 I 1 tilt? --0pie43 --i) I 0 6 THE eitil rip --1 Icikt a PAGeA e- 414AZEA I I 0 Ak ii jig km! 4 i'' Vb 144: :1::4:41441 uy 004 ol --1 -4 1 40 i 7 i 7 1 ffiTTL i A 4 i 1 Ct- ikt1S1 I I 1 -4o 14 Tr A 'Ito i 4 Y6644' 01 41 awact-Rs Ay A i 28 Southwest GIVt Doily 9 am to 7 pm A 'Of Dial KI 2-3321 3 Registered Pharmacists Harry Dean Bill Smith Bill Wiles Saturday Sunday 9 to 6 pm 9 am to 12:30 pm Free Prescription Delivery -4 VA -1 e--00: 1 le r- 1 A )ts c4A143J 1- 1i MEVICAL ARES PHARMACY 1 ft '41 4 l': 4 --r e-ee" 9-7 4 tcim I I7 1 4 l' 0 :9 t4 Y'k 28 Southwest Dial KI 2-3321 WC entt 3 Registered Pharmacists ir sprompouwir 10 i Harry Dean fifr Bill Smith CrIECN Bill Wiles STAMPS Doily Saturday Sunday 9 am to 7 pm 9 0m to 6 pm 9 am to 12:30 Lot Fried Chicken With Vegetable and Salad All YOU $1 CAN EAT 1 414ie4 1 JA'JS bERGEPC k4tsfil (-7711-Vo4a L- kiI 1 Plus News and Color Cartoon 1 V71 1 11 Nk -iii 44 7 40- I it A 4 i 4'414 i SERVED DAILY 4 A t-1---A WI I owe 'I: T' 0-1117-----te I Hi In mesili liStin 7 itotLEL--f y04 firTAsbng ROM 4 --Set tott rtAltifYlo6 44 1 ver Of ITTiCI116 lottollY r- 1 I MOM 4 fitylaf likTETiCr110461ZolA3 CiliV 114' GREEN ACRES CAFE rit sltiho stsolt I ult 1 Sit Flousrlc suNcrsk OF VIVI TO IPO1IO101itt! 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