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THE LAWTON January 3, 1967 13 HOSPITAL ITEMS Funeral Rites SOUTHWESTERN Admitted: Mrs. Horace Newsorn, 41S 57lh, medical. Mrs. John Anderson, Fort Sill, edical. Mrs.

Montie Cook, 4207 Cher- kee, medical. Mrs. T. D. medical.

Allen. 2717 Mrs. Dan Smith, Rt. 2, surgery. Mrs.

Edward Nefford, Chattanooga, surgery. Mrs. Leroy Dungan, Rt. 2, surgery. Births: MEMORIAL 213 Mrs.

Fay Avant. Grandfield, medical. Mrs. Daniel Sadongel, Compass Drive, surgery. Mrs.

Mildred Johnson, Park, surgery. Mrs. Arlis Newhouse, Cache, urgcry. Bobby Turtle, G05 Washington, sursery. Charles Flanagan, Walters, surgery.

)ismissecl: Mrs. Ruby Sanders. 1405 Tatt, medical. John Valdez, 1708 S. Seventh, medical.

John Knight. Walters, medical. Leroy Dungan, Rt. 1, medical. Son to Mr.

and Mrs, Dewey Foust 408 Sill Mrs. Dora Brinkley RUSH SPRINGS'. '(Staff) -Services -lor Mrs. Dora ell Brinkley 78, who died in a Chickasha hospital Sunday, were to-'be at 2:30 p.m..today in the Rush Springs First Methodist Church: Rev. Ray pastor.

tuo jui jtev. jriuwaru, pdaiui, born 11:10 a.m. Jan. 2, weight as to -officiate, assisted TUMinHr 3nH -rt j-i--i 1-1-i ftm- junds and 5 ounces. ev Carl Cox, pastor of Daughter to Mr.

and Mi's. First Methodist Church of Ster- Hanoi Rejects British Effort At Peace Talks TOKYO (UPI) --Communist North Vietnam today rejected Britain's peace offer and reiterated its demand the Viet Cong be included in any negotiations. -The Viet Cong "is the only genuine representative of the Dennis Easter. 1207 S. 25th, born 1 p.m.

Jan. 2. weight 8 pounds and 10 ounces. Admitted: Lucius Hanks, 406 NW 53rd, medical. 'Bobby J.

Matthews, 1709 S. 12th. surgery. Mrs. James Johnson, 507 Bell, Broomfield five-week-old son of Mr.

and Mrs. Tommy C. Broomfield Sr 130 1 E. Bell, medical. Steven" 16- month-old son of Mr.

and Mrs. Wayman Littlefield, 811 Summit medical. Cynthia Riley, 18-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Riley, 1716 Gore medical.

Tommy C. Marble Carpenter, 1633 N. 25th, medical. A. S.

Sims. Walters, surgery. ling. Burial in the Rush Springs, Cemetery under direction of-Dalton-Funeral Home of Fletcher. Mrs.

Brinkley was bom Nov. 29, 1SS8, in Boonsville. Tex. She was a i to John J. Brinkley- on -May 20, 1906, at Boonsville, and moved to Oklahoma 1917.

Survivors include six daugh- ers, Mrs: Ester Brown and' Mrs Malvene Austin, both of Rush Springs; Mrs. Maudie Terrell and Mrs, Opal Andrews, both of Sterling; Mrs, Ella Taylor, Cornelius, and Nellie Burkhalter, Bridgeport, three sons. Bricie, of Akron, of 720 N. Lawton, and Roy, of Phoenix. two brothers.

Jim Woody of Rush Springs and Virgle Woody, Tulia. and cust Grove, surgery. Leroy Wainscott, 706 Monroe, medical, Annie E. Williams, 303 Arlington, medical. Frances R.

Sales, two-year- old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Sales, medical. Mrs. John Mi Tucker, 2120 Lo' a sister, Mrs.

Ruth Phillips, of i I Claude. and 29 grandchil-i dren and 59 great-grandchildren. James H. Stuples Funeral. services will be at 10:30 a.m.

Thursday in the a to Heights Methodist Church for Spec. 5 James How- South Vietnamese 1 North Vietnam said in a Hanoi radio commentary on British Foreign a George Brown's peace proposal, An official North Vietnamese: news agency broadcast monitored here called Brown "America's speaker" and said the call for the United States. South and North Vietnam to immediately start peace talks on British territory was designed deceive world opinion. The broadcast called proposal a "demand." "It was nothing new compared with the United States' terms for unconditional talks," it declared. "The Brown peace appeal was made not only for the sake of giving help to the United States, but to evade denunciations from impartial public opinion and to deceive world opinion." The broadcast claimed the Viet Cong controlled 80 per cent of South Vietnam and had the support of 75 per cent of the people.

Mrs. Monroe W. McCaskffl, 4638 Beta, medical. James Neal. five-year-old son of Mr.

and Mrs. Leon Neal, 1107 New York, surgery. Dismissed: Mrs. Max D. Adair, 509 N.

14th. medical. Michael J. Bayer, 709 N. 34th.

medical. Kerm.it Flanagen, 2505 medical. William Holliday, No. 51 S. ard Stuples, of 2907 Pren' Kunze No tice.

who died Saturday at Rey' nolds Army Hospital following an apparent heart attack. Rev. Ralph Hooper, Lawton Heights pastor, will officiate at the services. Burial will be in the El Reno Cemetery, El Reno, with the Dalton-R'itter Funeral Home in charge. Spec.

5 Stuples- was born Oct. 7, 1927, in Waynesboro, and came to Lawton from Fort Bliss, Tex. He married Pauline Cooksey Jan. 15. 1953, at Okeene.

At the time of his death, he lacked two months of retiring jmmu. the Army after serving 20 Michael Leach, He was stationed with old son of Mr, and Mrs. Ger-1 Batten', 5th Battalion. 16th Arald Leach. Duncan, surgery, Fort Sill.

Mrs. Donald G. Langley, 1719 Survivors include his wife of Ash, medical. jthe home; one daughter, Cathy Myers, Elgin, Unn, of the home; three sons, medical. Jimmy Tommy E.

and Raids Planned Against Jordan King's Palace Lebanon (UPI) -The militant Palestine ls tion' Organization (FLO) said Economist Proposes 'Tax On Taxes' Plan UUlL today in a Cairo broadcast it' 13 TM 1 WASHINGTON (UPI)-One of the President's former economic- advisers- today offered -the administration a tax increase proposal that could-keep open the options President Johnson Society, given the economic 'demands; of adviser, now. a University of''Minnesota, gave his assessment of'19G7 in a. newsletter published today jby the-National City Bank of -i. Walter W. former i-Minneapolis.

would send one-of its brigades, mml resident's He conceded tliat a survey to strike at the palaces of of for 196" Hussein and the homes' of his tn cabinet, members in a. bid to overthrow Jordan's monarchy. The Cairo-based PLO Radio aid the "'Abdel Husseini Brigade" would carny out acts of sabotages, in an effort, to oust the 32-year-old King who has used his own tough legionnaires to put-down 3 TVi i proposed a kind of tax on taxes to be. effective July 1 when the economic growth threatened turn into a recession. Heller said, the- tax increase could be withheld and its further deflationary avoided.

The increase he proposed is a surtax or a. levy against the predicted no clear-cut path to follow determining what kinds of taxation would be required. But, said. "I for one still favor a modest Heller predicted a period of rather slow growth- in the first half of 1957. with the.

economy amount of taxes paid by leathering force in the second in -gross The pUt UOWTl duivjuiii. UL Lcuvto jvoiu i the PLO 'individuals or corporations. na resulting November, he recommended i nat i ona i product (GNP) of Bombs fcxpioue (surtax of about 5 per. cent. about SSOO' billion or about S60 broadcast the! Th( moanc ti-mi if brigade was responsible three explosions which rocked tlie Jordan sector of Jerusalem- Monday.

The explosions, were heard in the sector but there was no information from Jordan as to their origin. 'Damascus Radio--which also leads the anti-Hussein faction-of the Arab countries--said explosions were directed at the This. means that individual S100 -in taxes, Lormnerce secreiai.v the surtax would require him to Jo Connor S3 fi the 1967 billion above the 1966 figure. Earlier, Commerce Secretary office of tne -governor ski( Jerusalem, a Jordanian officers pay an. additional: approach could have appeal to Congress; Heller said, for.

while-the economic for an is' "the political case seems to grow stronger." Foreseeing huge budgetary deficits for; 1967. and 196S. Heller the -additional revenue from a tax increase might well club and a broadcasting station, be i congress as-the edition of "U.S. Industrial Outlook" forecasts a prosperous new. The book, published by the Commerce Department's Business and Defense Sen-ices Administration, analyzes prospects in 78 individual industries in.

manufacturing, construction and the wholesale and retail trades. (AP Wlrtpholo) to 49th, medical. I William H. Henry, the! Crest Manor, medical. Cedar Mrs.

Myrtle M. Jenkins, 1415 Summit, medical. BEACHED FOR, SUMMER. The Northern Hemisphere is approaching mid-winter, but it's summer in Australia and Suzy Gashler, 17, is spending four weeks of her school recess at the beach at Portsea, Victoria. Bessie, medical.

Mrs. John K. Wolverton, 8M Arlington, medical. Cache Drug, Auto Stores Hit By Fire drug ledical. i Jimmy Tommy K.

ana SAIGU.N, south Vietnam Mrs. Paul Shelhamer, 1311Michael all of the home; U.S. officials announced to- occiA nnviiral mnfhar Sinn- a ')fl 949 Viet 20,242 Viet Cong Defected In 1966 The PLO radio broadcast said H11 Ui the "brigade" had made its program, threat against "traitor Hussein and his ministers" in leaflets distributed in Jerusalem's Jordanian sector. "The road of treason is full of bombs and mines," the leaflets said. "The house of victory is close at hand." Named For Martyr The brigade takes its name from Abdel Kader al Hussein, a Palestinian who died leading Palestinians against the Jews in the 1947 Arab-Israeli war.

He is regarded as a martyr by Palestinians. The PLO was set up by Arab heads of state in 1964 to spearhead the Arab "liberation" ot Palestine, from the Jews. Last year the Arab heads split into right-and-left-wing and Hussein broke off relations with the organization, charging its leaders were Communist tools plotting against his throne. Great oe auuepi-eu in vunsicsa price of a guns and butter; According to outlook, 14 of the 70 inrllietTIOC Tlfill nV TnOl'G Heller thus saw the surtax as a means of providing "monetary east" and "more, budget 78 industries will grow by than 10 per cent. 37-by-5-10 per cent and 24 by less than 5 per cent.

No estimates, were.made for the remaining Nephew Of Lawton Woman Dies In Kansas Plane Crash A nephew of a Lawton woman was -kuied Monday when a light plane he was test flying to check ii the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fields, 411 N. 71st. other passengers that hie and his passenger, Burl E.

McKinney both of Colorado Springs, Dr. Venable. a dentist, is the nephew of Mrs. Williams, who resides at SAIGON, South Vietnam (AP) PHS Births: Son to Mr. and Mrs, Grant Miller, 205 Columbia, born at 11:29 a.m.

Dec. 30, weight 7 pounds and 5 ounces. Son to Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Billy, Frederick, born at 1:24 a.m.

Dec. 30, weight 9 pounds and ounces. Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Winifred West, bom at 1:24 p.m.

Jan. 1. weight 8 pounds and 4: ounces. Son to Mr. and Mrs.

Robert 3 pounds Admitted: gery CACHE (Staff) A store and neighboring auto store sustained damages estimated at $10,000 to $15,000 here I 31 "weight last night from a fire apparent- nd 13 ly started by would-be safecrackers. The blaze, reported at 9:30 p.m., was fought for almost an hour and a half before being brought under control by Cache volunteer firemen and a unit from Lawton's No. 3 Station. Damaged was the Cache Drug Store, Fourth and and a nearby auto store. The drug store is "owned by G.

W. Green, Cache, who -also the auto -store. The fire apparently was started by an acetylene torch being used by burglars attempting to open large safe located near the front of the drug store. Paneling behing the safe was ignited. The torch was later found near the safe.

Investigators said the burglars first entered a tire shop located to the rear of drug his mother, Mrs. Bessie Stup les. Waynesboro, two brothers. Charles, of Waynesboro, and G. of Newport News, four sisters.

Mrs. Carl Mize and Mrs. Edward of Waynesboro, Mrs. Pete Warren, Phoebus, and Mrs. Emma Coffey.

Camera, Va. John Persinotti Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in the Becker Funeral Home Chapel for John (Jack) Persinotti, 59, of 314 who was killed Monday afternoon in a traffic accident. Rev. Weldon Rightmer of the Pilots' reports indicated all uiuuaii the Communist planes shot dav that a record 20,242 Viet down were the advanced-type.

Con" defected in 1966 with the biggest surge coming in the fi- delta-wing interceptors which (UPtt- nal two months the vear. can flv 1,500 an hour. Lt. NANTUCKbl Ajass. nat two monms 01 me Mwnyer com The Libenan oil tanker Faiha- mander of the U.S.

7th Air ka, with a 30-man crew aboard A U.S. spokesman said the 1966 total was nearly double the 11.124- who left the Communist ranks during 1965 and was Vietnamese air force of ,1 -inn 1 4 Battered Tanker 'Out Of Danger' Force, said he believed the highest number in the four years since South Vietnam began the Chieu Hoi Open Arms program to win over Viet Cong adherents. 75 to 100 jets lost about half its supply of MIG21s Monday. The bulk of the force are old-er, slower MIG17S. "The weather was in our fa- early today reported its "bridge overboard" in jjaJe-whipped high seas about 400 miles east southeast of this resort island.

It later radioed there "was no immediate danger of sinking." Radio communication was lost 624-foot tanker shortly uong aanereiiLs, fj, 6'4-fOOt tanKei' snortiy In combat developments, onlyivor, the equipment was sounded but it minor ground skirmishes were up and the pilots were, en.husi-j^ resumed several houl reported. In the air there were more bombing strikes against North Vietnam, two raids by B52 heavy bombers in South in the dem- store. The acetylene torch was surgery taken from the tire shop. Truman Quoy-ah, Elgin, sur- Mrs. Emma Billy, 1010 Jefferson, surgery.

Janelle Archilta, Apache, medical. Roger Lonewolf, Mountain View, medical. a a Roden, Mountain surgery. Cindy King, 1205 medical, Raymond Pohawpatchoke, Cache, medical. Edwin Konrahcheet, surgery.

Terry and Ronald Geimausad- dle, Walters, surgery. Donna Comanche, Anadarko, surgery. Franklin Komah, Elgin, surgery. Carol Cozad, Anadarko, surgery. Ramona Limon, Anadarko, JKev.

wemon tugmmer 01 uie vietnam an( a third in the dem- said December was a record df Liberty Heights Chapel and ZQne mollt with 2,516 Communist sman Coast Guard Rev. Robert Brannon of hanl0 m-jet'i adherents rallying to the South; scue nea dquarters iKo Woctmincfpr PrPShVIflnan U.O. JT lia.n.vui 7 astic," said Momyer. "the time was right." In announcing the Viet Cong defections, tile U.S. spokesman said Decemter was a record Cases Reported To City Police Following are the names of persons and businesses listed as on offense reports filed with Lawton police.

r.a liquor ods pickup coses John w. Kobin, 601 Summit, inert of blcvcle from home. I Guv T. Clopron, Summit, bursleiv of residence. Items valued at S2CO token.

Frederick Bullock, Ma. i N. JOtli, Theft I at doo from home. Johnny Bell, Prairie inn Motel, .1025 S. Sheridan Rood, tueft of television from motel room.

Harold Grlgqs, 4205 Camdefl of from cruto at home. Sldncv Waller, 1204 NW Klngswood, thrft of battery from aulo. Dale M. Thompson, Port SHI, theft or suitcase rented cor, Ollle F. Hill, No, 10 N.

40th, theft of Tools from pickup. John L. Flaherlv, -U14 Williams, theft took the plane, aloft. They included his wife, his 11- year-old daughter Rutb'ie, ihe Rev. Don Bea-le.

pastor of the First Christian Church at Colorado Springs, and Bea'le's wife and three-monlh-old baby. After the luggage had been loaded on the plane, Dr. Venable noticed frost was forming on the field and. on the plans. He told the others to wait while he and McKinney went up for a i test flight.

The plane went down southwest of Dighton. The wreckage was found early Monday after a five-hour search. the ship's radio operator switched to a battery- operated emergency radio. "Thev said they were in no; ccnimi soivaoe, 117 s. immediate danger of sinking" of Chrlstmcs tree home.

lights from outside- 23rd, theft of the Westminster Presbyterian Church will officiate. Burial will be in Memorial Gardens. Mr. Persinotti had been employed for the past 13 years at Memorial where he was the' maintenance engineer. Mr.

was born in Torrington, July 6. 1907, juonanc a pilots told a news conference Vietnamese side, os how they knocked monthly 'S of just need assistance to in iN-nvembei 1 William Robert Eblsch, 4530 Atom, tneft of 1543 Oldsmoblle from Third and in Boston said It appears now of North Vietnam's fastest MIGs out of the skies north of Hanoi in less than 14 minutes Monday afternoon. "We outflew, outshot and outfought them." said Air Force Col. Robin Olds, 44, of Washin in November. '-getting in to port.

1 The total for the four years of ne injury was reported. The Pill" mi' TtTrWl'SITn 1C TTinrP. some 80 jet can. The blaze reportedly destroyed the entire upper portion of the building and caused smoke damage to the auto store next door. The Cache volunteers sent two units, a pumper and a 1500 water tank, to the blaze.

The pumper would not operate and the firemen had to lay lines to a fire hydrant across the street from the fire, The surgerVi entire load of the tank unit was mCa etta 0 also used to contain the blaze. Dewitt Domebo, Carnegie, medical. Newton Akeens, Gracemont, medical. Albert Hawzipta, Anadarko, medical. Dismissed: Terry and Ronald Geimau- saddle, Walters, Raymond Sayerwinnie, Anadarko, medical.

Victoria Williams, Student Elected DeMolay Officer Frank C. Ray lit has been elected a state junior deacon in the Order of received notification 'of election last-Friday 'from Steven Wil- suLiic ou JCL iismcis The communists have lined bombers in the biggest air bat- Olejv througn recru itment Up flf "fhP War. TJIi-if lOITjUlgLUU, I'UIV -i-JU', WUL. IVLfUlll viiia, "A and came to Fort Sill in 1930. ton.

D.C., the husband of former He retired with the rank of i movie star 1 sergeant first class in 1954. He was married to Pauline Dodson, Nov. 10, 193S, at Dunin. Survivors in addition to his wife of 'the home include one daughter. Mrs.

J. Don Foster. of Tulsa; one son, Gary Wayne, of the home: two brothers, Furer and William, both of Tor- ringtqn, one sister, Mrs. Oscar Aeschliman. also of Torrington, three grandsons.

the Chieu Hoi program is more than 48,000. the spokesman said. Despite the claim of 20,242 defections in 1966, the strength of Communist forces in South has remained through- he husband of fomiei the vgar at about 280,000 Ella Rames who led offidal estimates fighters and fighter- nmTr nic(c nii Pr i The Communists have. filled tie of the war. Olds, a veteran of 24 3 kills ii World War II.

said the dogfights "lasted no more than 32 to 14 minutes but covered at least miles of that sky." Olds led 14 flights, of F4C Phantoms and six flights of F105 Thunderchiefs' against a i and infiltration from North Viet ship's master, or captain, suffered a broken arm when a mammoth wave rose out of the gale-swept north Atlantic and crashed across the bridge-of the tanker. "It's pretty rough there. Area Men In Service FORMER SILL SERGEANT GIVEN 7 OATH BY GENERAL Sgt Maj. Lewis W. Coleman, You May Already Have Won a Big Prize in the Reader's Digest Sweepstakes! 1L 5 J.UU£,1L -Hi.

unwiw. Ogl. IVldJ. I The seas are up to about 20 tojf 0rm erly stationed at Fort Sill. 25 feet a there are gale' reenlisted recently with the 25th "If a wave infantry Division Artillery in from, the Vietnamese armed' forces during 1955 totalled 113,000 and for the first'half of 1966-reached at 67,000.

But allied officials the desertions the last half of 1966 will show a decline hit their bridge--and we can lonly speculate--it probably had be 30 to 50 feet.high," the sky -full of MIGs- above the ma- because of new. stiff penalties jor MIG air base at Phuc Yen, and improvement in pay. and TT nnni-lffirtMC' ftf north of Hanoi. conditions of service. Cable, Seat Kills Mechanic ST.

-A Thelma Sikes, Anadarko, medical. Norman McCoy, Anadarko, medical. Mrs. Mollie Moun- Viev, Israel, Syria Each Claim Other Began Border Fights BEIRUT; Lebanon (UPI) --inorm of Almagpr and dropped Israel today -accused'Syria of 122 shells on Israeli a ii-rMllTto i WATCH YOUH WWL tor this Lucky Letter Previous Winners In LAWTON Area Include: Johnson Law ton iu spokesman said. A Coast Guard plane from Quonset Point, R.I., was sent to the scene and a Canadian plane bound from Halifax, 1'ova Scotia, to England had been diverted to the scene, The destroyer St, Laurent -was dispatched from Halifax to join the Coast Guard Cutter-Vigilant from Provincetown on the tip of Cape Cod and two merchant vessels in the area." BOOK RETURNED (AP) publishers who contracted to publish book and -magazine versions of William Manchest- Vietnam, and was administered, the-oath by Maj.

Geri. Fred Thill-man Stafford, Apaclie division commander. Sgt. Coleman, a Army veteran, has been with the "Tropic Lightning" Division since August. 1962.

He previously the 41st Group at Fort.SiuV- jiiaci tuuay o.yna snens on Israeli Letriioij in a veiiiun ui Grace-i Hams, Enid, master coun- deljbel alelv stirrin up trouble Eli One Israeli "the. Death of a President" selar. 011 ell -border where two TM une isiaeu had returned Cache, is a freshman at Cam-, fl tu soldier was reported injured by to the'author at Ray is af Cam- j-TM aj a 'TM eron ii-the son of TMntr, 1414 punctured -Jnonth 11 calm. ai. juvuia ICW meaicai.

mechanic was kiUed Monday in i Edwin Komahcheet, 'an accident descnbed.by surger Donnell Co spokesman as the ona Limon Anadarko first of, its. He- was the DeMolay Award highest self-achievement distinction -a member can. earn, He is a past master counselor of Lawton'. De- George Matthews, 27. of Granite City, 111.,, was.

struck in the head while inspecting' the rear cockpit of a Phantom Jet warplane. The spokesman said an explosive charge in the, ejection seat apparently detonated, but' cause of the blast was not determined. It was the first accidental detonation of an ejection seat in the company's 16 year history, the spokesman said. Curing that period McDonnell tested more; than ejection surgery. Mrs.

Nicholas Frederick, and son born Mrs. Brown Lightfoot; Indiahoma and daughter born Dec. Bomiw BUM; yout car other; toed We'D you. FINANCE M8 E. EL Molay and is' a knight; in- the I near the border Alpha Camp Order of Knight-1 The Israelis said Syiian tiood.

28. Wvma- Goesahead, Anadarko, medical. Mark Elgin, medical. George Thompson, Route. medical.

Turtle, Mountain View, Samuel- Anadarko, medical. Four In Hospital Sworn Into Office a MAN THAT'S COFFEE! Each side said 'the other started Monday's The Mrs. Ira Perry, Carnegie David N. Freeman, Frederick Annie M. Butler, Mrs.

Chris Hotter, Marlow HOUSEFULL shrapnel. and "ex- the the. author at his request for clianged automatic -weapons fire Sunday, on' the southeast, shore i Israelis: opened on shepherds farmers'working Israelis Sea of 'claimed Syrians started by firing--at Israeh' -tractors- working i a field "KENTUCKY fRIEDGHICKEN" new cot those werdi! tors took! oaths'- of: office a hospital room. State-Sen Xion Haigrove, a Republican, was hospitalized last month Three other legislators went to his room Monday for a joint sweanng-m ceremony. "ALTERATIONS' Military and Civilian Hollywood 1404 soldiers Centered the demilita- uzed zone at Khoiazim were.

driven 'back Israeli, automatic weapons fire They said half an hour latei two Snan tanks, identified as R'ussian-built SUlOOs opened fiie on an Israeli position just FEDERAL WAGE AND HOUR LAW Affects over ten million new employees as of Jan 1st, 1967. Accurate- records aie kept on time clocks and tune cards We stock I athem tune clocks and cards Check with CHESTER MeCORD'S OFFICE SUPPLY 517CAve. EL 5-2079 Enjoy the Convenience of a SEGURTTY BANK TRUST CO' 1 MEMBER I 5th OF NEW FURNITURE Select oil new-furniture- fer your home' Here's what you.get! 7 pc Living Room groupcomplste 3 pc Bedroom Suite with- mattress: boxsprings. Bronzetone. Kitchen Set (New Gas Range and Refrigerator Available Needed) Nothing Down 75 Week.

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