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I BIRTHDAY I Sltta TUESDAY. JUNE 3 Born unlay, you have a tendency to l'omanticijiiif! everything Uiat occurs around you. You that everyttiing happens me oesi, mat iraMe every dark cloud is a silver lining, that stormy wcatlier is no more than the herald of the rambow nd he pot ol eoia and be lieving thusly, you are bound to he often disappointed in what ha rids you. Still, you would rather be disappointed than to jive up your areaim and you have, therefore, developed a of accepting the bad with tlie good You are a very persuasive person, and most especially when it comes to yourself. In deed, you will have to be on your gitard at all times against talking 'yourself into situations or circumstances which in reality you wish to have no pail of but are momentarily enamored of.

The same is true in reverse, for you are inclined to talk ourself out of things which in you very much wish to be part or. Ycu possess most strongly lastingly the gitt of gab This, combined with your innate sense of the dramatic and your natural "presence" when ou have an audience, makes ii very likely that you will be a bender of minds, that you will be able to cajole others into doing your bidding. Only take care not to ignore your sense of responsibility at the i ame time. To find what is in store for you tomorrow, select your birthday and read the corresponding paragraph. Let yotir birthday star be your daily guide.

Wednesday, June 9 Gemini (May 22 June 21) The Gemini who remains active in spite of emotions which would interfere will be well off in the long run. Ee interested your future. Cancer (June U. July is) Tnink tilings over very careful ly before signing anything that smacks of an lrrevocaoie contract. Don't tie yourself down.

Leo (July 24 Aug. 23) Don't be surprised should the warmth of morning affections vcool by afternoon or evening. Romance js short lived today. Virgo (Aug. 24 Sept.

23) Trust your own judgment and vcu should be able to make the kind of decisions that will stand up over a long period. Libra (Sept. 24 Oct. 23) If you insist upon working alone, you may well forfeit success. The wise Libra will realize that two heads are better than one.

Scorpio (Oct. 24 Nov. 22) IVomote whatever scheme appears likely to advance your particular interests. Career Fancy Pants Trio Printed Pattern mi 1 9043 'Button into this pert play dress plus sassy pants for par Lies, tennis, vacation, even jogging 'round the park. Note dress version, too.

Printed Pattern 9043: NEW Misses' Sizes 8. 10. 12, 14. 16, 18. Size 12 (bust 34) playdress, shorts 3V yards 35 inch.

SEVENTY FIVE CENTS for each pattern add 25 cents for each pattern for Air Mail and Special Handling. Send to Mar ifcn Martin. Great Bend Daily Tribune. 374. Pattern 232 West 13th New York, N.

Y. 1001 1. Print NAME, ADDRESS with ZIP. SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. Swing into Spring! New.

New utern Catalog has separates, slimming shapes, pattern coupon. 50 cents. INSTANT SEWING BOOK ew today, wear tomorrow. $1. INSTANT FASHION BOOK ll.iinlrcds of fashion facts.

$1. FWSPAPFRflRCHlVE InuMeM mm bum tor fee he tor. Sagittarius (Nov. 23 Dcc. 22) Plans may en mice fasiler thau you are ureiarl to atl ijust.

Don't go so far as to uuuuug fww win woik, How ever. Capricorn (Doc 23 Jan 20) Make evcrv effort in life as it is and to make it wortimvniie as such. If vou in sist on dreaming, be aware of Aquarius (Jan. 21 F'eb 19) Canage your time wiselv and you should have enough to cover ail projected activities. Plan an open ended schedule of event6.

Pisces (Keb. 20 March 21) Take ordinary precautions to keep business deals from falling through. You may have to let others in on your secret. Aries (March 22 Aoril 20) Take care not to force issues to completion. You may have to hustle an outsider out of view of those in the know.

Taurus (April 21 Mav 21 Where recent upsets on the employment scene arc concerned, hold your head hh. An excellent day for forg.ving. On The Record Marriage Licenses John Keener. 20 Grenf Rpnri and Marcia Blank, 19. Holv rood.

Rcy Popp. 23. Ordway, and Rosa, Keith, 25, Hoising ton. Jjime. Carlslead.

30. San Antonio, and Ellen Scluie weis, 26. Claflln. District Court Henry Pelz and Elfrieda Pelz vs Earl Allen. Vcmon Oil and.

Gas etal. suit for cancellation of oil lease. uioie unwell ccmentniK Co. i Julius Shrlio.h and "Ehrlirti Drilling suit for recovery i of money. uoweu jjivisicn oi now u.ip ical Co.

vs Julius Ehrlich and Ehrlich Drilling suit for re covery of money Robert. Chambers vs Httifi Chambers, divorce granted. sun jiroren ueinciiung, xnc. Verne Steinle of $930.38 and $776.54. nennc in vermis vs jeannie Aierrms, aivcrce granted.

Counts' Court (Fines do not in clude S10.I5 court eosts) Speeding: Jon Dickson. Great Bend, si Hairy Thorne. ar ned. $11: D. K.

Oornwell. St. John, $13; Maurice Bird Al bert. S12; Donald Triooe, Claf Bend. $13 James Hasiv nr.

Shawnee Mission, $25: Darrell Hempche. Salina. $13: Wiela. Bryant, Burdett, $15. Gilbert Dander.

Great Bend, overweight, $63.40. Jerry Ruyle, Ellinwood, speed too fast. $10. Kenneth Cullens. careless driving.

$26. George Renbald. Great Bend, unsafe vehicle. $10. Rxthleder.

Garden Cilv. no authority, overweight, $25. Darrell Clarke, Great Bend, fail to step at stop sign, $10. David Cougiilm. Great Bend, fail to stop for stop siem, $10.

Donald Newkirk, Koisington, fail to display current reg. no driver's license. $20. Ristnct Court Carol Brown vs Chester Brown, suit for divorce. Elizabeth and Lee Turner and Elizabeth and H.

Lee Tur trustees vs Kennetn Hen Delight a bride or hostess with conversation towels! Charming "Gay Nineties" an tiques are fun to embroider on towels or ciotai twitnout aaysj. A child would love to help. Pat tern 715: transfer 7 motifs 5 aareebons. Fifty cents for each pattern add 25 cents for each pattern for Air Mail and Special Handling. Send to Laura Wheeler, Great Bend Daily Tribune, 190, Needlecraff Box 161 Old Chelsea Station.

New York, N. Y. 1O011. Print Pattern Number, Name, Address, Zip. NEW 1971 Neetflecraft Catalog what's happening in knits, crochet, quilts, fashions, embroidery.

Free patterns. 50 cents. NEW Instant Crochet Book step by step pictures, patterns teach today's way. $1.00. Complete Instant Gift Book more than 1W nits for all occasions, age.

$1.00 Complete Afghan Book $1.00 "i( jury nogs" cents. Book of 12 Prize Afghans. 50 cents. Quilt Book 1 16 patterns. 50 cents.

Museum Quilt Book I 50 1 cents Book 3. "Quilts for Today's 1 13 patterns. 50 cents Engineering Meeting in HUTCHINSON The Kansas Kngilieering Society will meet tiuicninson on June 1U. 11 and 12 for their 63rd annual meeting. Headquarters will be the Hilton bin.

Activities will start with a Thursday 1 p.m. registration and will conclude with a noon luncheon on Saturday. About 400 professional engin eers, wives and guests are ex pected to Do in attendance at this meeting. Major addresses during the three day affair will be delivered by J. Caldwell Wil son, president elect of the Na uonai society oj rroiessiorwi Engineers, at the Friday lunch eon; oy tne nonoraoie Jonn Crutcher at the Friday banquet.

nd bv the Honorable James B. Pearson, U.S. Senator from Kansas at the Saturday closing luncneon. Activities will begin with a relaxed atmosphere on Thurs day with golf and other events, Thursday will close with a but let and entertainment by the Sing Out Reno County group. Friday will be spent on busi ness meetings concluded with I an evening banquet, fo'lowed by dancing to the orchestra of To by Stout.

Alumni of Kansas State University. Kansas University and Wichita State Uni er. suit for damages and In junc'ion. Housfhold Finance Corp of Salina vs Wayne Heine, declaration of judgment of foreign court. Ellen Miller vs Jerry Miller, suit for divoicc.

Mouldings, Inc. vs Falcon Coach suit for recovery of Amoco Production Co. Bud HuRhes. dba Colorado Pipe and Supplv, judgment of $1224. 11.

Barbara Stent vs James divorce grouted. Joe Boe vs Arthur Valerius, judgment of S1500. County Court (Fines do not In clude S10.15 conn costs) Carl Rose, Lamed, spill load on road. $10. Frederick Seyfert.

Albert, fall to have current S10. Roger Suchv. Great Bend, no lettenng, S5. Glenn Presley. Xarned, speed ing, Z16 1 I 1 I I I i CONTRACT BRIDGE By Jay Becker (Top Record Holder in Matter' individual Championthip Play) FAMOUS North dealer.

North South, vulnerable. "NOBTU 4 A 5 AS 4 KQ8 J9 6 2 WEST EAST 862 K9U VQJ108532 9632 10853 KQ7 SOUTH A KQ10 9 74 AJltt75 The bidding: North East South Wert 14 3f 74 Pas Pass 7 DWe Opetuog Jead two of diamonds. This remarikablo deal occurred in a rubber bridge game. It te an. extraordinary illustration oc imagmauve timuung.at tne bridtro table.

Yon may "aot approve of stratospheric leap to seven, diamonds, a. gambling afoot that would have worked out well in the actual case 3iad lite bidding' ai.ua then and there. But West' was Albert Wolf, of New York, a thoroughly experienced player who was understandably averse to letting hia opponents score a vulnerable ffrand slam. Accordingly he bid Chunk BOLOGNA 33' LB. 39c Lb.

Grade A Medium EGGS 29c Crisp Head LETTUCE 19C EA. CRACKERS 1 BOX 24 ICE MILK Vj Gal. Cm, 39 Prices Effective Donrs Society Hutchinson versity will gather for their breakfasts on Saturday morning. After professional meetings the assembly will be brotuit to a close with an awards and installation luncheon. Among the awards to be presented are Outstanding Engineer, Outstanding Young Engirt, eer, Journalism, Outstanding Chapters, Professional Development.

Engineering Achievements and the Outstanding Engineer In Training. Hie latter award is being inaugurated at this year's meeting and will become an annual award. The Kansas Engineering Society will also extend their appreciation to others for their contributions to the engineering profession and welfare of the citizens of Kansas, rleccgniwon will be in the categories of citizenship, appreciation, life membership and the State Board of Engineering Examiners. Names of the recipients of these awards will be announced at the time of presentation. The installation of new officers will be conducted by Robert R.

Evans. P.E.. Great Bend NSPE National Director from Kansas. The incoming president is K. K.

Thompson, P.K. owner of the Thompson Construction Company in Ellinwood. NOW THAT'S STRAIGHT NEW YORK CAP) Worn the Los Angeles Angels, now California Angels, opened their first season in 1961 Eddie Yost played third base and Ken As promonte played second base. Yost. 44.

coaches third base for the New York Mets and Ken, 39, manages the Wichita Aeros in the American Association for the Cleveland Indians. Bob As promonte. Ken's brother, is 32 and plays third base For the Mets. Bob has been a National Leaguer since he broke in with Brooklyn in 1956. Ken began with Boston at 25 in 1957.

Yost and the Aspros. both in fielders, were born in Brooklsm. HAND seven hearts as a sacrifice, as most other players would have done under the same circumstances. North made a forcing pas, showing more than minimum values, ana soutn accepted tne invitation to sro on bv bidding seven spades, which would ordinarily have been Iaydovra. Wolf doubled and led a dia mond, and poor South went down one when.

East ruffed. Wolf's highly effective lead was very wen, juagea; ne there ivas an excellent chance the bidding that North South had nine diamonds between them. But his double and the rea for it was truly ineeaioiw. Wolf realized that, if lie passed, East would make a convention al double of seven spades in order to ask for a diamond lead. Wolf was afraid that, Sf this happened, one opponent or the other would run to seven no trump (which, could not Tot Je leaieaj.

To prevent feis from naooeii ing, Wolf decided to grab the duu oy tne norns ana ooaoie, and. because St was not a conventional double asking for specific lead, both. North and South quite reasonably elected to pass. In effect, by his unusual double, Woif succeeded an silencing not only his opponents but, much, more important, his partner. DON'S Bestyer ORANGE or GRAPE DRINK 4 PORK CHOPS 8 FOR PEPSI COU 10 oz.

Btl. Ctn. 49 Mon. Tues. Wed.

Van Burn SHORTENING 3 CAN I Jf Limit 3 Lb. Con 2 With Coupon 1 Mon. Tuet. Wed. 9 3r DON'S "Th Home of Everyday Lower Food Price" HOUSE OF GLAMOUR A new firm, the House of Glamour, 1811 Washington, opened for business this past week.

Operated by Elsie Hogan, 2515 24th, and Harriet Daniels. 1300 Hoover, the firm incorporates a beauty salon, gift shop and health food sales. In addition to Mrs. Hogan and Mrs. Daniels, three beauty operators are employed.

Above Mrs. Daniels (L) and Mrs. Hogan examine one oi their health foods, "Tiger's Two Arrested In Kinsley After An Attempt lo Flee KINSLEY A routine inves tigation ended in a foot race through a plowed field and tne arrest of two men on charges of possession of marijuana at tne west city limits oi lunsiey Kinsley city officer. Larry Houdeshell received a report from a private citizen of a car wmoli baa been suspiciousiy parked for some time near the St. Nicholas Cemetery.

Checking the two occupants of the auto, officer Houdeshell observed a tobacco sack on the car seat, and investigating, found its contents to be marijuana. Joseoh M. Phillips. 30. An chorage.

Alaska, and Eldon C. Griffin, 21, Kinsley, were then told that they were under ar rest, but seemed to have difler ent ideas. Griffin told the officer that iie would walk back to town and took off aovn tlie road: the process of returning Griffin to the patrol car, FnUlips escaped and fled cross country on foot. Edwards Countv Sheriff's of ficers Marvin Cain and LeRoy Brungardt and the game ward en from Larned were then sum moned to assist. Brunffardt set out southwest on foot, in noirsuit across a plow ed field, while Cain and the arden drove to the section line in their autos.

Seeing Phillips approaching. Cain drove into the field, chased him on foot' and apprehended him at 9:30: a.m. about two miles from the ace of arrest. The men were held in the Ed wards Countv jail, and at their hearing the first of the week. both entered a plea of guilty.

Philhps was sentenced to six months in tlie county jail and $250 fine for resisting arrest and possession of marijuana. Gnfiin was iinea au. sentenced to 30 days in jail and six months probation. VANCOUVER, (AP) A blunder by Sonet Grandmaster Mark Taimanov on the 46th move Friday enabled U.S. ALCOVE SUPPER CLUB OPEN AT 7 P.M.

564 FREE TO THOSE OVER 21 RATED TO THOSE OVER 21 FREE FRESH ANITA Grandmaster Bobby Fisdier to win his fifth straight game in their quarter final elimination round to determine a challen 'ger for the World Chess 1 Championship. 'Jlie game had been ad journed Thursday after tlie 41st I move with Fischer a pawn ahead anH lio'dinff a s'lffht in I itiative. In only five moves and fiw minnffc. nlr liWlii laimanov managed to regain I tne initiative, tnen lose a rooi: I and tlie game. limner now iieeus oiuv a draw in the next five games ol' i the 10 game match to advance in the challengers' playoff series.

Eventual winner of tlie series will meet current world i champion Boris Spassiy of the I Soviet Union for tlie title. I DUXDEE. Scotland (AP) Homemade rice whisky is legal in Britain because it is fermented instead of distilled, so many Scotsmen are turning to it because of high taxation on regular Scotch whisky, authorities said. ELLIOTT GOULD. Wed.

Mot. 1:00 Only Summer Vacation Movie TWO LITTLE BEARS S.V.M. Ticket Or 75e S.V.M. Tickets ON SALE Ends Tues. It Rating PETER SELLERS G0LDIE HAWf color mWygoup" ALSO Dean Martin Elko Sommer THE WRECKING CREW Cooked to Perfection! That's how you'd find the Food.

Specializing in STEAKS nd SEAFOODS! Come on over Bring the Gong 9003 ELLINWOOD Bunker Hill Soldier Commended by His CO BUNKER HILL Mr. and nortiuutv afforded hv tiien or. Msrs. Marlin Cross of Bunker Hill received a letter from Ad jutant General V. R.

Teigland concerning their son, Dale, stating the creditable contribution Dale is making in his duties as 'adminstrative discharge clerk in the Military Personnel Divi sion, it reaos as touows: Dear Mr. and Mrs. Cross As Adiutan). General. U.

S. Theater Army Support Com and. Europe. I would like to take this opportunity to inform you of the creditable contnbu tion Dale is makins to our eration. Your son plays a key role as he performs his duties as Administrative Discharge Clerk in the Military Personnel i Division.

Our command is the supply tended Salt City Business Col base and administrative base'leS'e at Hutchinson before enter U.S. Forces in Europe. It is tering the service. 1 a complex of ports, depots, pipe 1 truck fleets, railu ay lines. yons Couple Left On oarges.

and service command'" system reaches from the Alaska Ride JUSt One Atlantic to die Iron Curtain Vpar Ann I acf WppI borders of Czechoslovakia and' Te3r A9 LaSt VVeeK Ecut Germany, from the Unit 1 LY0XS A vear ag0 ast ed pidom and he North bea liv and Mrs to the Bavarian Alps. Tim cf departed As jou son may have told on horseback for Alaska, you. our unit is located in i They reached mid Colorado Worms. Germany, a city oi" 63. the trip was abandoned 000 inhabitants.

The city, with the time being, its narrow cobblestoned streets I steel's mother Mrs i and picturesque old buildings. lSteeic said talis atteriioon that lexers leatures iur American lo her knowledge the couple personnel to use and enjoy. Tne have no plans for completing people of Worms are extreme the tide although they are clos fnendlj'. and I feel certain er to Alaska than, they were i that Dale is finding living in vhen it was temporarily aban the German community a vain doned last summer. able experience.

laukkun Barracks, where your son works, also ol'i'ers ma icutdwuiMi inidtrs. uu duty hours can be spent in the theater, featuring the latest stateside movies, snack bar. Enlisted Men's dub. gyninas ium. and craft and nlioto shoos.

We hope that you will enjoy the enclosed phot and capMile histories of the city and the kaserne. Our soldiers are encouraged i to take advantage of tlie op 1 IIREST The offering is made only by the rP Prospectus and in Stotcs where CF Jfc th sacurHies con lawfully jf Farmland Industries, Inc. Subordinated Certificates of Investment 7Vi fm Years Interest Payable Semi Annually February 1st and August 1st 8 Teit Years Interest Payable Semi Annually April 1st and October 1st Price $100 Harkin Spatz Edward D. Jones Co. 2O0S Forest Great Bend, Km.

Ph. 793 5481 MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Please send me a copy of the Prospectus on Farmland Industries. City, State ence in Europe to learn the language and customs of the people. The primary way of doing this by travel. As you Dale has already visited local points of interest and will undoubtedly see more of the continent before his return to the United States.

I am proud to have your son las a valued and competent. member of this office, and I'm sure that you are equally proud him and his dedicated serv 1 ieei iree to conunu nicate with me any time that I miglrt be of assistance Sincerely. V. R. Teigland, Colone, ACC Adjutant General.

ipeoialist Cross is a '67 gr ad uate of Dorranoe High and at talked to tlie couple by itelephone last evening a nd learned tliat they are CaOga iy uanaaa v.nere lie ss em ployed on a ranch. She did not knew whether they planned to continue on to to settle. Page 9 11 DAILY TRIBUNE (heat Bend, Kansas Monday. 7, 1971 and Zip Code FREE TO THOSE OVER 21 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9TH AT 7 P.M. IN COLOR ANITA BRYANT IN START COUNTRY COMPLIMENTS GENERAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION FLORIDA REALTY BROKERS 3706 BROADWAY, KANSAS CITY, MO.

64133 FOLLOWED BY "WITH 6 YOU GET EGG ROLL" BRIAN KEITH DORIS DAY THERE WILL BE A SPECIAL PRESENTATION OF THE BRYANT FILM THURSDAY, JUNE 10TH AT 7 P.M. T0 THOSE AT THE HIGHLAND MANOR MOTEL, GREAT BEND oVER 21 PHONE 316 792 2431 FOR RESERVATIONS, FREE NT: 1RCHI' KWSPAPERi.

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