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The Bridgeport Post from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 28

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Bridgeport, Connecticut
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28
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TWENTY-EIGHT THE BRIDGEPORT POST, TUESDAY. JUNE 18, 1957. CALL ED 6-1300 TODAY RADIO and TELEVISION SALES AND SERVICE ALL SERVICE FULLY GUARANTEED IEST TV DlfPLAT IN TOWN BARNEY'S TV get one's never enough! QUININE WATER. For all CANADAl Gin, Rum andVodka-Tonic drinks. The friendliest mixer in town.

Giant size bottles. Quality Value. WISHING Refiitered U. S. Patent Office.

3 4 6 I 0 8 5 3 7 (I 5 8 A 3 8 3--5-- 1 T--r 3 8 4 7 A A I 5 A 8 5 3 7 4 6 2 5 8 3 7 A 1 6 I 0 1 5 8 7 4 8 3 7 A 3 5 2 4 5 3 8 6 2 5 3 I I 5--T--8--8 S--5--7 5--5--2 A A ERE is pleasant little game that will give you a message every day. It is numerical puzzle designed to spell out your fortune, Count the letter! In your first name. If the number o( letters 15 6 or more, subtract 4. If the number is than 6, add 3. The result Is your key number.

Start at the upper left-hand corner of the rec- tanfle and check every one o( your key numbers, left to right. Then Mad the menace the letters under the checked figwts give vou. TERRY MOORE SUES; CHARGES INFIDELITY SANTA MONICA, June Actress Terry Moore is filed suit for divorce, accusing her husband of numerous acts of infidelity. In her complaint charging mental cruelty, filed yesterday in Superior court here, she said her husband, Eugene Charles McGrath, "had illicit relations with numerous and various women in Las Vegas, Nev." She also accused him of "extensive gambling." The 28-year-old actress and.Mc- Grath, 35, were married in Las Vegas Jan. 1, 1956.

He is from the republic of Panama, and deals in insurance, oil, shrimp and real estate. His father was an engineer on the Panama can- 1. The actress asked for $1 monthly alimony-for legal reasons, she said. ATTEND SEMINAR Two area optometrists, Dr. Jacques May of Bridgeport and Dr.

Sydney Goldberg'of Miiford, attended a post-graduate seminar on glaucoma and scleral tono- metry Sunday in Hartford. This seminar was conducted by Paul F. Shulman, O.D., associate professor of ocular pathology and a lecturer and member of the fac-, ulty of Illinois College of Op-i iometry. BtJCKLEV DTC CONFERS DEGREES ON 8 AREA RESIDENTS Eight area residents recently were awarded bachelor of science degrees in the extension program of Danbury Teachers college They are: Mrs. Lucy Carbone Carley, 1390 North avenue; Joseph DiMenna, 123 Anson street; Mrs.

Joan M. Galla, 59 Ford place; Mrs. Ruth Clark Wein 941 William street; Mrs. Euphro syne Sown Cull, 53 Eastlawn street, and Eugene M. Sabados 19 Bensonview drive, both Fairfield, and Mrs.

Mary Hayes MacDonald, 3226 Main street, and Mrs. Frances Lockwood Newall 445 Nichols avenue, both of Stratford. Minnesota has 18,098,000 acres of land in commercial forest. ADJUSTS FOR ALL WINDOW SIZES FROM 26" to 38" 8YDAY Usid it INTAKE FM, It cktulitii ntrestilai! it ttfwtft jrwr item. REVERSIBLE WINDOW FAN ATNI9UT EXMUSr Mk, tt Hill lit ihrt itili ilr, rif No niore getting out of bed to shut ol yniu tan' Heic ,1 fan (hat's Thermostatically Controlled oft AUTQWATI CAUY when HIP temperature in your home dropr A fc'fat ronvenienci 1 ,1 jiea! money a 1 Actually TWOJans foi the price of one 1 A simple flip of the levet convert-; the fan fiom "intake' to and hack hlades remove hiitnid an and st.ile and hnnp outsi'de hieezes Designer! to m.ik" workmjj sleeping 3nrf esling ,1 pliMsttn Ihr- weather COKKHt MKCOUKN Weather-Proof Motor! Rubber Mounted Blade! FOR ECONOMICAL USE IN EVERY ROOM IN THE HOME! FOR OFFICES FACTORIES AND SHOWROOMS! OR PHONE TOMY ED 4-4848 If YOU DON'T COMt IN Ot PHONE IN MAIL THIS COUPON our dnt Adjuttabla Window Fan, as advirtind (or I will pay (I Jown and (I until tha full prici it paid.

Ntw Wlcvnt my KMwM VI OTIMM C.O.D. NAME- imnorio bmorir REX MORGAN. M.D. -By UAL CURTIS TERRY AND THE PIRATES -By GEORGE WUNDER OKAY, JUST INSIPETHEROORHOLP MOON MULLINS -By FRANK WILLARD WEET4LI. HM-M- AMP SOETS IN HERE, WHAT BROUGHT GOOD, BAO AND THIS FELLOW INOIFFERENTj, HERE? ITOUOTHEM I WAS WNOCENT, ALL THE COOP DON'T KNOW, POP- BUT MAYBE HE'S COT HEBE IN HIS WALLET -THAT'LL SAY- WINNIE WINKLE --By BRANNER ABOUT THE BONUS VOL) OFFERED, SO THEY MUST BE LEVELIMS WITH ME; POGO --By WALT KELLY NANCY --By BUSHM1LLER WHO'D BUY THAT HAW OLD I I RUNS ON 'RUBBER BANDS THE GIRLS -By FRANKLIN FOLGER "I'm afraid slxteen-fifty iin't nearly enough.

I want to punish Mm it lot more thin that." ZOO GETS BEAR OKLAHOMA CITY, June (AP) Lincoln Park Zoo here will welcome today grizzly bear which owes its life to Gov. Raymond Gary. The governor was given the animal lasti week by Yellowstone National Park rangers after they told him they planned to shoot the pear. PLAN 'MUSIC PROGRAM The Rev. Ira Stanphill, founder and president of Hymntime Publishers, the largest Gospel song publishing company in the country, will conduct a special program of music and worship tomorrow at 8 p.m.

in the First Assembly of God church, Park avenue. CASEY'S CAPERS -By VINCENT FALETTI (an. i i (tin ALL IN A LIFETIME LIFE AT ITS LOWEST EBB -By BECK SINCE OADPY VMS NICE ENOUGH TO PUT THIS POOL IN ISN'T ANY REASON YOU TO ATTEND SUMMER CAMP-y WU CAN ENJOY THE WATER HERE AND NOT HAVE. TO SLEEP IN THOSE TENTS OR COOK YOUR OWN FOOD-- eerrfK BACK Of Mtftu. BUMP TMS Of.

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456,277
Years Available:
1947-1977