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The Wichita Eagle du lieu suivant : Wichita, Kansas • 3

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The Wichita Eaglei
Lieu:
Wichita, Kansas
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sy-r-' tvrl-j 4 V) 71 Wheal Group Plans 3-day Meet Here The surplus wheat problgpv will be upder fire when the National Association of Wheats Growers opens a three-day convention Wednesday at 0:30 ajn in the Broadview hotel More than 100 wheat growers from major wheat pro- The Wichita Eagle 3A ffrfitiliy frtmrr Itill ducing states are expected to attend according to TJens Tergeson of Pendleton Ore president Many visitors are members of Kansas Wheat Growers association 'which is an affiliated member of the national organization Marketing and research will be other topics for discussion at the session Accountants1 Group Discusses Plans Directors of the National Association of Cost Accountants met at the Broadview hotel Tuesday night to discuss plans for a membership visit- to the Frontier Chemical? company on March 22 Ed Francis vice president of the organization presided during the discussions Plans were made to hold the annual night" dinner-dance April 30 nity assembly similar to the general assembly of the Nations In such a gathering community matters may be' considered and action determined she said I She said she thinks making the United Nations work is the most important business of persons everywhere the peoples' Hie opening words of the charter of the United Nations have given new meaning and significance to the jjble of the Individual in the affairs of the she said Mrs 'Richardson addressed the Town club after attending a United) Nations conference at Lawrence The 50-voice choir of Min-neha school sang during the meeting Decorations included a centerpiece displaying all the continents surrounded by flags of all countries Speaker Says Goals Offer Guide Jo Community Life Work with the United Nations described as a community affair by Mrs Pearl Farmer Richardson UN conference director lecturer and writer when she spoke Tuesday night to the Town club of Business and Professional Women in the Shlrkmere hotel am a person who applies the United Nations to community life and daily she told the women is not enough to hope that the United Nations succeeds To make it work people must do something about The speaker urged that local organizations establish a commu I- DOWNTOWN STORE ONLY I i 1 -1 1 iv r- i 1 i i 4 4 i Commission Told Survey Erroneous Annexation of a new area along 27th stalled Tuesday when doubt rose at a city planning comtnls-slon meeting over survey lines Tegler 2801 Woodland took a look at the annexation map pointed out that it was wrong "This area down here (he pointed to a plat' submitted and approved some time ago by the commission) is my Havens real estate manager for Builders Ihcii said he was surprised The survey said Havens shows that his -company owns the land City planning commissioners set over the hearing on the petition for annexation until Feb 19 The area proposed for annexation is a tract 150 feet wide north of and parallel to 27th from Woodland to the Little Arkansas riveir Builders Inc also had asked two added annexations a 1 Woodland from Mt Vernon to Bayley but had no objections when the petitions were turned down Three street: name -changes were recommended in an area west of the Big Arkansas river Murdock between Sheridan'and the railway tracks would be changed to Elrxlf 11th between Sheridan and Meridian to 10th 12th between Sheridan and Edwards to 11th In denying a change in zoning at Hydraulic south of Clark the commission recommended that the city commission acquire right-of-way for its planned development of K-15 to the southeast In our inventory just completed Sve have selected many items we are offering at ridic- ulous-prices The sizes and colors are broken" but if you can find your negds the price savings are great -l After Inventory Clearance of discontinued girdles f- pantie girdles combinations'and brassieres All the wanted i Nylons Brocades Elastics VALUES FOR MEN i 3 MEN'S ROBES values to 2250 For Day 19 Off 3 I SPORT jSHIRTS Nationally famous brandsM-long sleeves Values to 99 I 895 For $Day dL 1 NECKTIES value 150 tp 5 00 500 to 750 values I I LECTURER HERE -Mrs Pearl Farmed Richardson center writer lecturer and conference 'director for the United Nations expressed her aim of bringing the United Natjons to the community in a speech to the Towr) club bf Business and Professional Worsen Tuesday night at the Shirkmere hotel Left to right are Mrs Dorothy Sylvester ilub president Mrs Richardson and Miss Eva A King chairman of international relations -(Eagle Staff Photo) ForJS Day 2 Price I 5 i BOXER ANb GRIPPER SHORTS $00 WOOL -adjustable value 19c $100 MEN'S SPORT SOX values to S5c $00 For 3 for 30 CLOVES valde 395 $199 For Day i 9 DRIZZLE lined Sg99 Values to $1695 F6r Day 795 to 1000 values 4 1095 to 1295 values 819 nl9 i headsize value 295 For Day I i SURCO ATS with mouton collars Values to 2795j For Day 2 Price ing count He was arrested by Accident Investigator Jerry Muthi and Patrolman Arnold Ward -after his car struck a parked auto belonging to Andes 31 of the Broadview hotel police said Vl Price 20 SPORT COATS values to 2995 to 6500 For Day i TABLE OF ODDS AND r-accumu- lated during inventory fZ $1 00 Values Day Zi3(S I I-'1 One lot of brassieres all perfect uplift 3 models but broken sizes Reg 200 i to 500 brassieres I 1 I I Paroled from $80 Fines on $5190 Payment in Court Three- traffic" convictions brought fines totaling $80 Tuesday for Walter A Conner 47 of 1027 Cleveland Appearing before Police Traffic Judge Carl Buck Conner was assessed $25 for transporting an open liquor bottle in his' car accessible to tlie driver $50 for speeding 60 and $5 for running a red sigjial light Conner who was paroled! on payment of $5190 was arrested by Patrolman John Spillane Tuesday morning Judge Buck fined James Pcpse 1902 East Waterman $25 and costs' on a hit-and-run driv Wants Retirement Plan For Missouri Patrol JEFFERSON CITY MO Feb 2 (UP) Col Hugh Wag goner head of the Missouri high- way patrol toqay recommended a state retirement plan for patrol members Waggoner ixi testimony before the governmental re-organization commission said about six of the 'present patrol members would' be eligible to retire within the next year if such a plan were in effect The present1 patrol strength is 320 men retirement Wag- goner said boosts the: pa-trol to the top level where it be- 'i TOPCOATS 33 VALUES $50 to $65 Day 3 I i irklr I 35 I 36 I I 39 140 I 41 142 1 44 4 6 I 48-1 1 MEN SUITS Values $50 to $90 3 Caliendo oucCas Ill DOUCLAS Vz price 4 -Fj 7 LADIES' COAT CLEARANCE These are exceilentquality coats but in broken color and sizes liillPj SHORT COATS n- ff a li a Values to 7995 28 Black or navy only Values to 4495 18 Toast or navy only Values to 12995 i I 5 i I 5 a 3 EimmiiiiiiiiuuiniiniiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiimiinl DRESS CLEARANCE In misses and half Sizes A wide selection in rayon crepes linen woqI and rayon tweed iiiHiiituiitrn I Values to 1695 rl Values to 2995 Values to 5995 1 4 9 I -i-k' 4 I 5: io $15 "5 3- -r UNDERWEAR CLEARANCE y2 Pastel and dark dolors nylon tricot Slips panties gowns and' bed jackets For Day Phillips 66 Heavy Duty Premium Motor Oil gives you something extra It has a built-in margin over and above normal driving requirements You can depend on it for wear protection bearing protection and cleaning action under conditions more extreme than your motor is ever likely to face Vilu es 395 to 1495 I Clearance Formats and Cocktail Dresses Nets satins crepes chiffon $CT $1 0 $1 Values to 4995 for Day I i- 1 n-v 5 4 2 Clearance Tables choicV $100 SWEATER CLEARANCE Slacks Ranch Pants Values to 895 Day I 'i' a 1 1 Sl LITTLE GIRLS' Clearance for Day 4 4 1 REDUCTIONS 3 Off and Yz Price Includes dresses coats slacks 2 blouses underwear skirts 1 A VALUES FOR BOYS A AND I BOYS CORDUROY JACKETS lined blue or tirown value 64 5 $3 95 For Day' TO MATCH flannel SLACKS For Day 1 lined yialue 495 When you refill with Phillips 66 Heavy Duty' Premium Motor Oil you get a printed your guarantee of satisfaction! Use this great oil for ten days-or up to 1000 miles Then if you aren't completely satisfied go to any Phillips 66 Dealer and he will refill your crank-cask with any other available oil you want at Phillips expense! How does Phillips dare make such a guarantee? We do it because Phillips 66 Heavy Duty Premium Motor Oil is such a good oiL It gives you really dependable Lubri-tection lubrication phis engine protection Get Phillips fid Heavy Duty Premium Motor Oil It's guaranteed to satisfy you! Phillips Petroleum Company Bartlesville Oklahoma JACKETS royaj blue 5 BOYS HOSE PATTERNS PLAIN All sizes value 39c For Day 4 pr $100 or pr KNIT SHIRTS Turtle and crew neck Broken sizes and patterns $100 For Day BOYS FLANNEL AND BROADCLOTH SHIRTS Broken sizes: and patterns from 4 to 26 For Day 2 Price BOYS' fafl weight shirts briefs ankle length broken For Day 2 Price and white value 595 For Day jv 3 NYLON SNOW SUITS nylon lined washable value 1795 1 SPECIAL SLEEPERS AND PAJAMAS $100 AH sizes! For Day See Richard Carlson in "I Led 3 on KJVH Channel 1 2 Tuesday 8 :30 111 WESt DOUCLAS 1 a if 1 I -XI I i i a's-ia i- i.

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