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Sep. 3,1969 Salina Journal Pg 24 Kraft Miracle Whip Qt I Holsum Wagon Trail Peanut Butter TOMATO JUICE Bv-'r IT KDR LESS WEEKS WORLDS GREATEST PRICE- WRECKER' Good Xhurs. Quantify Rights Reserved Fresh Ground Beef 3 29 Ubb5S Weeks Fresh Baked Apple Pies 29c BESTYET FLOUR 5Z39c! Butter-Nat COFFEE Can Kraft Russian Dressing 8 29c Shredded or Flake Coconut 14-Oz. 49c JUST ARRIVED TRUCKLOAD Colorado Elberta Freestone Peaches and Colorado Bartlett Pears 1 99 Bu. YOUR CHOICE o.

1003 Plastic Sprinkler Hose migratory urge that hasr pushed millions of Americans' toward ie West is far from dead, the Census Bureau's newest popula- on figures show. Since 1960 the Pacific States ave gained more than 22 per ent in population, far outstrip- ing every other region in rowth, the bureau said Tues- ay in estimating the nation's wpulation as of last July l. No region has lost people, but of the 13 have grown less than ie national average. By using complicated methods based on school enrollment ata and previous estimates, ie bureau figures the nation on uly .1 had 201,921,000 more than one year arlier. The estimate Is 12.6 percent, or 22,598,000 people higher than the 1960 census figures.

Although California's phe- lomenal growth has padded its itle as the most populous of tates by more than a million esidents, neighboring Nevada has the highest growth rate per- entage. Nevada has grown by 60,2 per ent since the last census, from 1960 to 457,000 this arid Illinois. Only ftur states showed loss- BULL'S-EYEJgpASTING with never a Shelfmakers Space-saver has sliding door cabinet, 2 shelves. Compare at $12.95 Similar to Illustration A Zebco 'Balanced Bmahon featuring America 1 most popular reel and its match. heavy lutes co curately! Keg.

$38.95 Weeks Foam Rubber I Pillows Ea, Limit 2 With This Coupon Good Sept. 4 and 5 Handkerchief 5 jj fl(U77c With This Coupon Good Sept. 4 and 5 Proctor 4-Qt. Ice Cream Freezer Weeks Price Migratory Urge Still Inflicts Many Americans By JOHN M. PEARCE es.

They were North and South. WASHINGTON (AP) The 85,000 in fear. California txjcple, 23.7 per ame period. gained 3,723,000 cent, in the Behind California in size come Pennsylvania, TexaD per cent; West Virginia which lost 2.2 per cent, and Wyoming which lost 2.9 per cent. Mississippi and Alabama, which are generally thought to be the starting point for much of the rural migration to the cities, gained population.

The July 1 population estimate for Kansas is 2,321,000, up 6.5 percent from the 1960 census, Take Bullet From Brain Of a Baby ASHEVILLE, N.C. (AP) A two-week old was reported in good condition following an operation Tuesday which removed a bullet that lodged in his brain when his mother was shot before his birth. But the surgeon said it may not be known for a long time whether the child will suffer brain damage. The mother, Mrs. Glenda Messer of Waynesville, was shot accidentally Aug.

18 her husband police said. The 1 baby was born prematurely two 'days later. surgeon, Dr. LlS. Van said the cushioning effect of the womb and the fact that the infant was living off bis mother's system probably accounted for his survival.

He said such a wound have probably killed an adult. CABLE fdr only $100 Until Oct 1, 1969 Includes Installation TV Channels TA 24 TA 7-9601 5 IM Salina Cable TV System 144 N. Santa Fe Edward -L. Seaton been jained general manager of Manhattan Mercury Leon Sanders, who died Aug.26. The announcement was made Ti.M.

Seaton, president of he Ssaton Publishing Co. SPORTSMAN CTUB, INC Dine Dance NlghUy, 7-3 SUMMER SPECIAL publisher Of'Uie Coffeyville Pan fried chicken ll every night Watch for coming attractions, day TA 7-6627. nights TA fournaf. Edward Seaton, 26, has served as assistant to Sanders since mid-June. that he had een the editorial staff of Seeing Some New Sights Richard Barlow (center).

points out features of new, building for Don Miilikan (left), Salina mayor, and Marion F. Culver, Topeka, director of the industrial division of Tony's, Inc. the Kansas Department of Economic Development. Behind them is conveyor belt system. (Journal Photo) Dedication Is Milestone In Salina Tony's, a business which started a few years ago in a res- sioners, Chamber of Commerce taurant kitchen corner, dedicat- members and representatives ed a gleaming new plant Wednes- from the Airport Authority and day at-the Salina Airport Indus- the Kansas Department of Economic Development attended the ribbon cutting ceremonies and trial Center.

The event can milestone in Salina's That's because the new plant to manufacture and distribute frozen pizza reflects. Salina's effort to convert the former Schilling Air Force base to a job-producing industrial center. Part of the plant is housed in building once used fay the ook a tour of building. Marion Culver, Topeka, representing KDED, said, persons will be employed in this new plant, will support 80 persons and give out $177,500 in personal income." Tony's, sends its frozen pizzas to retailers in 25 states. Air Force for precise instrument The new plant will handle 4000 maintenance.

The rest is in an to 5000 pizzas a day, according to Barlow. All departments in the plant are now in operation. "This new plant has four times expansion financed by. the Salina Airport Authority and leased to Tony's, Inc. It was the first agreement between the Airport Authority and a lessee which resulted in new" industrial construction at the farmer Air Force base.

Prior to construction of the new plant, tie by Dick Barlow, was housed in a fonner food cold storage plant at the industrial center. And before that in its earliest beginnings it a corner of the kitch- eii of a. downtown restaurant. The 210 S. Santa Fe oiks who live alone are the hap- liest-- provided they are in good TTijivv njm OLLJIrt AJlC bfiisiness outgrew both earlier lo- health, have incomes of about $4,000 and can see relatives or friends regularly, according to a new study.

Elderly people in poor health and with a low income have low morale and it makes little difference whether they live alone or not, report two psychologists for the Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Greater Bos- "Sherbert" Foptrel Cotton NO-IRON SHEETS Beantifnl New Mnlti- Stripe Colors or bottom 2 cases 2 cases $2. Sheets that never need Ironing --ot FortrelCR) polyester and. cotton. Buy full or twin sizes, res. 2.99 each, cases reg.

2.49 a- pair at low prices NOW. MEN'S SHORT SHEEVB SWEAT SHIRTS Creslan(R) Acrylic, 50ft cotton. Crew neck style. The new bright fashion colors. S.

11. XL- 2 For cmts' SCHOOL DRESSES Special xavlngs now on pert fashions that are perfect for school and all are easy care fabrics. Sizes 7 to 14. $4. ALL "WEATHER COATS Fashionable coats ready for rain or shine, reverses from solid color or floral.

Comes with matching umbrella Sizes 5 to 16 1 A umbrella DRESS SPORT FABRICS Special purchase of deml Values np to 1.69 ydL 3 YDS. Similar to Illustration GIRLS' KNIT PANT TOP SETS 5. bomled knit ld All new fall farjrics. Prints and solids 01 homespuns, canvas ducks, poplins, oxfords sateens, broadcloths and more. Sew save now.

City officials, county commis- Mahattqn Paper romotes Seaton Cemeteries BEE! US for your GraniW and memorial: for all local cemeteries MBMOIUAL ART VM TA 3-2981." BEAUTIFUL MONUMENTS MARKERS i at- modest prices! i CO. I 1-104 Beverly Drive 4 they Louisville, Journal. Courier- A native of Manhattan, he is a. third generation member of he family that, has operated since his grand- 'ather, the late Fay N. Seaton, sought the newspaper in 1915.

He, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. R- M. Seaton of Coffeyville. Peroiials WANTED: Men not afraid of DEATH, to participate In tha est Demolition craiblng with other cars, till only one car running, at Kansas State Fair September 15 and 19, a P.M., rain or For entry blank, write to Productions Kansas State Fair, Hutchiason, Kansas.

must bring your Prize money to winner. Special Notices 6 Legal Notices NOTICE, Red Door Restaurant now open for your eating pleasure, hours 7 am to pm. Lodges-Clubs the facilities of our old building We new employ 20 persons anc hope to employ 5 more in 3 days," Barlow said. "Salina has been very good to us." Culver also presented Barlow with a seal of Kansas in recognition of a new industry in the Former Slave Is Dead at 110 SALEM, N.J. (AP) Alexander Tanner, a former slave who said he was 110 years old and voted in every presidential election since 1880, died here Tuesday.

Tanner gave 1859 as the year of his birth, somewhere near Lynchburg, Va. (First Published In The Sallna journal August 20, 19S9J In the Probate Court of Spline County, StatD of Kansas In the Matter ol the Estate of IDA SHANK Deceased. NOTICE OF HEARING FOB FINAL SETTLEMENT Case No. 12,718 The State ot Kansas to all concerned: You ars hereby notified that a petition has been filed in said court by Rnth Olesod, Executrix-, of the above entitled estate, praying for final distribution of estate, determination of heirs; devisees and legatees and for allowance of expenses of administration You are hereby required to file your -written defenses thereto on or before 'the llth day of September, 2:30 o'clock P.M., of eald day; I said court, Sn the City of Saltna, Kansas at which' time ana. place 'said 'cause will be heard.

Should'you fall Judgment -and decree will be entered In due course upon said petition RUTH OLESON Executrix TTEST: Herb Wilson robate Judge EHJIAJf, KO.MINE GUILFOYLE ttoraeys' for Executrix (3t.jp) BALINA LOliC-B No. 80, AFAM Special Communication, Thursday, September 7 pm. Third Visitors welcome. L. R.

Jesse M. Hosl "Secretary Master Lost Found Strayed 9 LOST, BLUEPOINT Siamese cat wearing collar, reward. FranU Martin. TA 3-874-i. J25 REWAHD for white colored jewelry box with possession! TA 7-E38.

First Published In The Salina Journal August 20, 1963) i the Probate Court of Salina County, Kansas i the Matter of the Estate of NELS J. LORBNSON, N. J. LORENSON, Deceased NOTICE OF. APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR Case No.

12,550 the creditors, heirs, devisees and legatees of Nels J. Lorenson, N. J. Lorenson, deceased, and ail others concerned: You and each of you will take otlce that on the 15th day of August, 969, Esther Lorenson was appolnt- executor of the will of Nels Lorenson, J. Lorenson, de- Based, and duly qualified es such xecutor and letters testamentary were sued to her on said date by the robata Court ol Saline County.

Kanas. All parties Interested In said estate take notice and. govern thorn- Friends Money, Health Help Keep Elderly Happy By FRANK CAREY WASHINGTON (AP) Old findings in interviews with 11,335 men and women aged 65 and over in the greater Boston area. what they had launching their Psychologists Floyd J. Fowler Jr.

and Mary Ellen McCalls, in reporting Tuesday to the Ameri- Association they were somewhat surprised by several can Psychological convention, said Contrary to thught before survey, age itself had no direct relationship to morale--at least as long as the key morale-sustainers were present. And the same holds true for 'avel of education and whether the aged person is native-born or an immigrant. On the latter point, the researchers said -they had figured that immigrants "might have special difficulty adjusting to old age." While declaring their analysis is "somewhat preliminary," the psychologists said the findings might have broad -implicationE toward helping the needy aged Tuesday Night TV News Has Dramatic Lid-Lifter By CYNTHIA LOWRY AP Television-Radio Writer aLU A real-life escape story, Rus- ly showed only utter seriousnes; sian author Anatoly Kuznetsov's and almost apprehension, account of his defection from the Soviet Union, was tie dra- on the subject most of the tim, matic curtain raiser on CBS's the Russian was telling his sto season of Tuesday night news ry, hours. Kuznetsov speaks no English, but the Jour-long interview taped in London overcame the obstacle neatly. CBS Correspondent Moriey Safer asked the questions and Kuznetsov's answers were translated simultaneously by the Russian-speaking newspaperman a i Floyd, to whom he turned for help.

Safer explained the writer still lives in-hiding and Anatoly --he prefers to drop his last name--said "I am still afraid of Soviet officials." "Last Straw" In a quiet voice, the tense, bespectacled writer told of his carefully laid plans to escape from his native land after Soviet troops went into Czechoslovakia, "the last straw." He told how he persuaded officials he was loyal and finally received permission to go to London for some research on a book about Lenin. Even when he told how he got rid of his official ADVERTISEMENT More Security With FALSE TEETH At Any Time I afratd that our teeth will comi loose or drop just at the wrong time. For more security mn 1 Just sprinkle Rummy, pasty tastot Dentures that iflt era essential to health. See your 'walch-dcg' 1 --his guard wen. off to a burlesque show--Anato- and although the soun track recorded Oxford English the effect was impressive.

Safer occasionally- pressec Anatoly as if he were cross-ex asnining him, asking almost ac cusingly if he felt guilt about hi. actions. Anatoly admitted did, but spoke of the surveil lance and suspicion in his home concentration camp, 1 he called At one point he pulled a handful of film from his pocket. The rolls contained negatives of Iiis manuscripts, he said, "My Safer asked if Anatoly did no fear for the safety of the famil he left behind. There was pause before the man answered "very much in deed." It was a vivid enterprising piece of broadcasting, an would have been, perhaps, eve more effective if Safer had re strained his impulse to pusl with dramatic questions.

Meanwhile, NBC opened it fall season of its mcnthly "Firi Tuesday" program with an as sortmcnt of short features i many moods. There was a re port on a "youth Euro pean patent medicine with provable assets that gullible old sters of this country were buy ing and which recently wa barred by the government There was some great filr showing amateur sky-divers an. another told of car lov ers collecting Edsels. BEAUTIFUL, cat found oa the hill. TA T-7435.

Schools Instruction 10 PIANO LESSONS, music degree graduate, years ot experience. TA 7-2087. KIDDIB KOIAEGE, 1126 Drive, TA 7-3920. Ages 3 to 6. Cafe Motel Help IS WAITRESS AND kitchen help' lor winter.

Must have transportation and. no "baby sllter problems. person Nickerson Farms, 1-70 west- of Sallna. COCKTAIL WAITRESS wanted, must' be 21 or over. Contact IXm Gott at the Hilton Inn.

Club, 11:30 am-to 2:00 pm or after 5:00 pm. 'III elves accordingly. All creditors are otmed to exhibit their demands gainst the said estate within nine nonths from the date of the first ublicatiou of this notice as provided law and If their demands are not lus exhibited, they shall be forever arred. ESTHER V. LORENSON Executor Villiam B.

stokes 'robate Judge Pro Tern O. BENGTSON ittomey -for. Executor U'East Iron Kansas 67401 (3t-sp) NEAT APPEARING young man- to work as busOoy from 7 am to 3 pm. Apply In person to Mr. Cook, HI1- TON INN.

PREFER FEMALE grill and fountain help, evening chid. Apply anytime during day. Taatee 211 W. KInvin PART TIME waitress and part time bus girl wanted. Apply In person only, KIM'S STEAK HOUSE.

WAITRESSES, cooks, and era Apply ia person Ed's ResUur- int, -1-70 and 81 highways. PREFER GIRL, over 18. Apply tri person. DAISY MAS) Party Room. Day or night.

WAITRESS, top wages, apply in person, Gulf Pride Restaurant, 1-70 and 81. DISHWASHER wanted, evening ehltt. Apply In person Raraada Inn Restaurant. WANTED, experienced waitress, nlgMs, Union StatlOT. Cate.

Phone TA 3 FULL TIME grill help, 5 pm-11 pnC Weber's Drive In, 765 N. Broadway. EXPERIENCED WAITRESS, apply In person Ramada Inn Restaurant. EXPERIENCED dishwasher, no Sundays or Call TA 7-4S41. WAITRESSES WANTED, full of part time.

Apply In person, Bee Cafe. First Published In The Sallna Journal August 20, 1869) In the Probate Court of Sa'llrie County. Kansas In the Matter of the Estate of AGNES E. SWENSON. Deceased.

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR, C.T A. Case No. 12 919 To the creditors, heirs, devisees and legatees ot Agnes Swenson, deceased, and all others concerned: You and each of you will take that on the day of August, L. O. Bengtson -was appointed administrator, bf the will of Agnes E.

Swenson, deceased, and duly qualified as such and letters of administration were Issued to him on said date by the Probate Court of Saline County, Kansas. All parties interested In said estate will take-notice and govern themselves accordingly. All creditors are notified exhibit their demands against the said estate within nine' months from he date ot the first publication of hla notice as provided by law and their demands are not thus exhibited, they shall be forever barred. O. BENGTSON Executor ot the Will or ATTEST- ABn Swenson "eased William B.

Stokes Probate Judge Pro Tern L. O. BENGTSON Aitorne'r fn 114 East Iron Snllna, Kansas 67101 SEAL (3t-sp) WANTED, WAITRESS. Apply in per. son after Tony's- Restaurant WAITRESS WANTED.

Apply In per- Eon, ilARS RESTAURANT. AFTERNOON COCK wanted, apply in person to Bee Cafe- WAITRESS WANTED. Apply in person, A ft CAFE. HELP WANTED. Apply The Ritz Tavern In person, WANTED, WAITRESS.

REUBEN'S, apply In person. MAIDS WANTED, Ramada 'Inn. apply in person, Part or Full Time SANDY'S 8 am. to- 6 p.m. Apply In 1318 South Santa Fc Help Wanted 14 EXPERIENCED HEAVY equipment operators anu mechanics for way work at Atchison, Kansas.

mum starting wage J1.25 per Apply with Bob O'Dell at Job alte or mail application with to Reno Construction Company, Box 4278, Overland Park, Kansai 66204, 913-MU-1-2381. (An equal opportunity employer.) Classified Advertisements Dial TA 3-6363 Discount for Cash 1 time, per wore 7c 3 times, per 17c 6 times, per word 28c 26 per word 51.03 WANTED, CRANE operator, blade operator, mechanic, cement finisher. Work at Cawker City. Kansas for Industrial Builders. Incorporated Phonff cither Stan Wendt.

913-451-6633' or Bob Turner, Superintendent, 913-454-9S36, Downs. Kansas. We are an equal opportunity employer. WOMEN. EXCEPTIONAL, opportunity with Pennyrich International.

Now available In this area for -women. 21 and over. A highly profitable business, managed from your own home, completely train and assist you Call- TA 7-5533 for Sharon Johnston. ASSISTANT manager" Interstate House, Wilson, Kansas. Excellent salary with opportunity for advancement- No experience required, we will train Contact Richard Lantz, Wilson.

658-3DOS or Larry Abker Una, TA 7-0459. GROUND FLOOR FINANCIAL, oppor- tunlly. Earn and more per year on a part time basis interfering with, your present Job. For further Information call TA 5-0665 between -11 am and 3-5 LADIES TUPPERWARB home parties has openings In your area. Call now and be ready to take advantage ot the exceptionally good fall business Car necessary.

TA 7-3744 DISPLAY AND CONTRACT "-CLASSIFIED ADS Will Be Accepted Until 5:30 P.M. Week Days 12 ii'oon Saturday 5 P.BI. Day Before Hoiidays 10 WORDS MINIMUM 70c Minimum Charge (Add 4 words for Blind Box Number) BLIND AD SERVICE 25c INDIVIDUAL CLASSIFIED LINE ADS One column wide in type this Will Be Accepted Until A.M. Week Dnyg 12 Noon Saturdays The Salina Journal wm uot be responsible for more than one Incorrect Insertion. Funeral Directors 0 THE GEISENDORF RUSH SMITH FUNERAL HOME SINCE 1906 A Service That Costs No More Yet Offers Much More.

JameaL, Geliendcrl ACCOUNTANT-OFFICE manager ror local grain firm. Excellent opportunity and working conditions C-G-P Grain Board of Trade Build- Box 10S7, Salina. RECEPTIONIST WANTED In Photo Studio. Experience unnecessary. Excellent Inquire by mall to K-I53, Salina Journal, enclose -photo.

EXPERIENCED TRUCK drivers want" cd. Must pass ICC physical. Apply. In person at Groendyke Transport, Inc. 1st and Baer, McPhersgn, Kansas.

BABYSITTKK, to 12:15, 5" day week. Care for 1 year old. Own transportation. Marymount area. Write K-152, Saltna Journal.

YOUNG GENERAL practitioner local. ed In Clay Center, Kansas neerts lull time registered nurse. 913- ME 2-5500 tor appointment URGENTLY NEED someone In Heusner School area to prepare lunch for 10 year-old boy. Call Ann Sparks. TA 7-4736 alter 4:30 tm.

HOUSEWIVES: SELL t5ys December, No delivery, no collecting. Free training. Guarantor, Call TA 7-976J or TA 7-6453. GIRLS, housewives, part time hours! morning 9-1. Jl.75 an hour to work sales order department.

Call Mrs Kayo. TA 5.Q72a. MALE HELP to do all around labor." Assembly of equipment and assist In moving. Apply ilARSHALL MOTOR IMMEDIATE OPENING for secretary In insurance office, full Ume, short hand required. TA 7-7H6 or after 5 WANTED.

TRUCK "mechanic, experl- cnccd in heavy dlese, and gas cn- glncg. P.eply to Box 1059, Salina. Kans. PART-TIME. wcrK nome mailing our catalogs! Send address to Cam Co, Dept 411-TL, Caldwell, N.

J. 07006. TEACHERS WANTED: Er.llre West, S. W. Teachers Agency, Box 4337, Albuquerque, New Mexico.

WANTED BABYSITTER In Stewart or Coronado area. year old, weclT TA 5-5045 after 5. FULL TIME help worn in car wash. Apply in person. Sparkle Car Wash, 43!) S.

Broadway. RETIRED for part Ume help In service station 4 6 a day. Apply 54S N. Ohio HELP WANTED. Apply 6IJ S.

BroaoV way. Gold Cipn Car TiVash. Prefer lomcone 18 or over..

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