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St. Joseph News-Press from St. Joseph, Missouri • 28

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St. Joseph, Missouri
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128 St. Jeseph, News- Meats for Cook-Outs Featured (By the Associated Press) The outdoor eating season gets under way this Memorial Day weekend with an abundance of cook-out meats being featured in supermarkets and neighborhood stores. The traditional barbecue and broilersare in the spotlight on meat market counters. Due to the large number of cattle on farms being fattened for market, retailers have heavy supplies of beef to sell Press, Thursday, May 28, 1964 and prices have been reduced. Broilers will be in good supply and lower in price this summer.

Turkeys and hams are popular with the outdoor cook. Also available will be chopped meat patties -hamburgers, lamburg. ers, Porkburgers and vealburgers-and frankfurters. There's lots of variety at produce counters and the supplies of fruits are increasing. Best buys include asparagus, broccoli, celery, sweet corn, green onions, lettuce, potatoes, spinach, squash and tomatoes.

A sure sign of spring is the abundance of watermelons. Shoppers will also find bananas, lemons, oranges, rhubarb and strawberries. READ WANT ADS DAILY! RECORDS Build a Fine Record Library Stereo and HiFi Broadway Shows (Original Cast) Funny Girl Hello Dolly Tom Jones Little Mary Sunshine Sound Tracks How the West Was Won Lilies of the Field Paris When It Sizzles The Cardinal New Releases Al Hirt Cotton Candy Ace Cannon Aces Hi Kingston Trio Back in Town Chad Mitchell Trio. At the Bitter End Boots Randolph Yakety Sax Andy Williams Call Me Irresponsible Real Hawaiian Music Recorded at Waikiki Beach The New ESHELMAN MUSIC HOUSE 117 South 6th Phone AD 3-1357 The Name You Can Trust in MUSIC TELEVISION--APPLIANCES Old Tank Cars Find Home Engineers constructing foundation for new 30-story Chicago, Illinois Bell Telephone Co. building have 1 found unique use for 80 old railroad tank cars in solving a problem.

A layer of silt, encountered 95 feet below the surface, made it necessary to use steel linings to be sunk to bedrock for caissons. With ends cut out and welded together in pairs, the 8-foot, 4-inch diameter tubes made from old cars were lowered into holes, left. These form 100-foot foundation pillars. Typhoon in Hong Kong HONG KONG (AP)-Typhoon Viola caused some damage to Hong Kong, but it brought eight inches of badly needed rain to this drought-stricken British colony. The typhoon which glanced off Hong Kong was downgraded to a tropical storm today as it verred over the Red China mainland 50 miles west of this colony.

No deaths were reported here, but 28 persons, were injured by the storm which tore off signboards, uprooted trees, another Vickers Big Value GARDEN HOSE 401 S. Hwy. 71 Savannah, Missouri Bill Rae's Service East Missouri Crouse Bros. Motors Mound City, Missouri Hawkins Service Hwy, 59 and Valley St. Joseph, Missouri Holmes Service Hwy.

and Arcadia St. Joseph, Missouri James Service 803 South Belt St. Jeseph, Missouri plastic hose. only Complete with brass couplings. Full size.

Five-year guarantee. 99c Everyone needs that "extra hose" with each eight gallon purchase of this Vickers Turnpike Proved Gasoline. time of year. Get yours now, it's The Big Value at all participating Vickers Service Stations. Limited offer.

Get yours today while the supply lasts! VICKERS This offer expires June 24, 1964 CRISWELL OIL COMPANY 49 Transporters and Distributors St. Joseph, Mo. Airway Service Kemp's Service Stanley's Service Oregon, Missouri Avenue City Oil Co. 4713 North: Highway 275 Avenue City, Missouri St. Joseph, Missouri Airway, City, Service Missouri Keyes Service Station Trussell Service Service Union Star, Missouri Clarksdale, Missouri Airway Merritt's Service Rushvile, Missouri Packers, Service Station 232 Packers Ave.

St. Joseph, Missouri Pineview Service 3408 South Belt St. Joseph, Missouri Richardson Truck Stop Jet. Hwy. 71.

and 275 Savannak, Missouri Don Smith Service Faucett, Missouri Refuse to Fight in Viet Nam NEW YORK (AP)-) advertisement in newspapers today carries the names of almost 150 college students who declare their refusal "To fight against the people of Viet Nam. The ad describes the signers as "Young Americans of draft age" and says "'We understand our obligations to defend our country and to serve in the armed forces but we object to being asked to support the war in South Viet The text continues: "Believing that United States participation in that war is for the suppression of the Vietna- mese struggle for national pendence, we see no justification for our involvement The list of names, parenthetically described as a "partial" one, lists the signers as living in 18 states and the District of Columbia. The ad urges other persons of like: mind who are of draft age to fill out and mail a coupon authorizing use of their names. It also solicits contributions to widen publication of the ad. OPIUM-TYPE POPPIES PERRIS, Calif.

(UPI)-William Miller has raised poppies for many years, carefully cultivating the colorful flowers around his home. He was advised by sheriff's deputies yesterday that his current crop of about consists of the type of poppies used to make opium. No charges were filed. 5 TO $100 STORES CUT PEONIES Good Assortment of Colors Doz. These Are Locally Grown and Net Shipped in MUMS to Set Out in the Cemetery Beautiful- LOTS OF Just BUDS Right $188 AND BLOOM We Will Have a Good Asst.

of Made-Up Bexes OPEN 9 to 9 on Thursday and Friday OPEN 9 to 6 on Saturday, Memorial Day We Will Have a Good Asst. of Wreaths Through Sat. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING We Will Carry the Wreaths to Your Car 810 No. St. Joseph King Hill Ave.

Hodges in Germany to Visit Fair FRANKFURT, Germany (UPI)-U. S. Secretary of Commerce Luther H. Hodges flew into Frankfurt last night to visit the U. S.

trade center and the American exhibition at the Interstoff textile fair. In all 358 firms from 16 countries have displays at the fair. Hodges plans to fly to Bonn tomorrow for talks with German officials. ALLIED SHOES SELF-SERVICE 702 Belt or CHILDREN'S SHOES 2 Marked $2.99 Open Set. Memorial Doyle 6 YEARS OLE IMPORTED IN BOTTLE FROM CANADA BY HIRAM WALKER IMPORTERS INC.

DETROIT, WICH. 86.5 PROOF. BLENDED CANADIAN WHISKY, The world's most wanted gift whisky all year round why 1. It has the lightness WALKER SONS LIMITED of Scotch WALKERVILLE, CANADA 2. The smooth satisfaction of Bourbon 3.

No other whisky in the world tastes quite like it IMPORTED How light is Canadian Club? FACT: It's the lightest whisky in the world! Bottled in Canada Canadian Club "The Best In The in 87 Lands are filled with concrete to (AP) out more than 6,000 telephones and caused minor landslides. It's so easy to place a low cost News-Press and Gazette want ad. Just phone AD 4-5671 and charge it. Pre-Season SPECIALS on AIR CONDITIONERS WELBILT MIGHTY MITE 1 HP CAPACITY Fits any window, casement or double-hung, only 15 inches wide, plugs into regular house current, automatic 2 speeds thermostat, deluxe install unit, $16995 yourself. Gives You Multi-Room Comfort FEDDERS at the Price of Room Air Conditioning Alone 2 HP AIR CONDITIONER 2-Speed Fan Exhaust ONLY $24888 Thermostat Permanent Filter Fresh Air MANY, MANY MORE SIMILAR PRE-SEASON SPECIALS OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL 8:30 Midland Empire SALES and SERVICE 13th and FREDERICK AD 3-1317 Oil Company 5501 Savannah St.

Joseph, Missouri Walt Gene's Hwy. 33-71 By-Poss Sta. Liberty, Missouri Wright's Service Edgerton, Missouri Stagg Service Station Agency, Missouri Young Oil Co. Hopkins, Missouri.

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