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'Oita Totor wiawhailsw ikiivaineama*.o, woats0ay, *ay s, nas
FOOD FOR SERIOUSa THOU
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Spekkers come and go, and many
Of us have becoMe so accustomed to
their efforts that we really don't pay
tdo rouch attention to the run-of-the-
mill• sort one hears all too often.
Such, however, was not the case on
the occasion of the Lions Club's
ladies' night, when Larry Henderson
was the guest sPeaker, Seldom have
we heard an audience as quiet and
thoughtful as the one which listened
to Mr.. Renderson as he spoke of the
new place whieh the SOVIet LTnn i5
aChlOVille in the society of nations.
SPeaking of the general concep-
. tiom we of the West have a con-
ditions ' in the Soviet, the speaker
used a word which' many of is.
lieve, can be applied On to the tactics,
emptily. He referred' to the
‘43r-cikakan4a" about ,,the . backward-
tie1.-(nssian systein. Any. of
usho''.1ived: through the years of
„War iareinclined
t.q.•,:t4i1/10110,. ProPagaliclai. on13;*
i,n,!thereilftroi those who oppose us
T,:t,i.,$*01,eVai•we w,erV.awakened,to'
eik91044,t--that j)1 opaganda is
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t AT licipfigiiidaf%iS tint
ena.4litited' fabricationof lie's.; It
diten the, wishful; thinking Of
al4y.F.J:#,natioR qcpresSed',..in „all, the
inegps,.;Oft .CotnniuniCatiOn-at its dis-
fIe.presept tinie jt would
..4415-.61,t.:tko,y*f are guilty of wig),"
MiSiNtS$IMAN -DOES TI -it
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1PAYIN. G' •
f The myth :that 'the small 'town
•.bitpiile$sman;is so well to do that he
can- bp," made the target for every
.cO1letion and campaign should long
•inee been eUloded. Perhaps
4*Av.asia time when the ower of
busioesson, main street was tyle
14,0,-t4r0PerPii5eitn; in the
1311405.r,'Wt nowadays; it..ain't
$4r,i,IY: so.
13,e,ently the, town 'coUncil,"set its
boAlget4ati4 was Able to announce:a
i:,Wo."triillS‘decrease..in the 'ta.)E. struc,
•ftl;re,;-=-.-°.for the*.owners of homes and
WentkilProperty. f It must be not::
Ws no ease -
0.4t fOrf.flig. blISITIPs4ITtanr.
yay,e,,chatiged., a, since
h,ef. day ;qf the„snia 1 1, town; moth a ri t
pfilyCes. Wel'have:isomebusitiessmen
wh9 are c&rtairily doing';alright;
cliVIY::,fhoe''AVho'... were well and
sOely'eStablished' 'befdreilthe era- of
iii'oPriCr44;jerpf:'elOn th ,cither, hand
We;a1S,Oleti;OW'of 'a!thilichl-r4fer'pro-
pOrtiOn..of busines.smen...who arerej
Making, as mui as skilled _laborers
or menibrs of the professions.In
he case ?of the former they have lido
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b.i.W.48'P!PrbPertY',:tO worry about at
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small ites,Whereasses:strient, is not
kke4t, in 40 45e.
Ti 4dditiml to tax inequalities the
bu-sineSstnan is sitting 'there wid•e
open for every public appeal that
crops up
, and because he does busi-
ness with the public it iS generailY
bePeVgd that he must never, but
eYe' say ri3O when he is s)ted for a
hanclot.
Mt local council, of course) did
not think lip this latest slap at the
hnsine,s man. • It was part of recent
legislation at Queen's pa.rk and
cOrlICIf . be altered here, There are
1'04110n:5 ;to, justify the present ar-
rangetnent, no doubt, but in our
opinipn• they should be reviewed
Socon't0:$ee ‘how• long. tiey. can re,
II/4rt.)411d.
the. ease: Of. th e. profession41
usioes ProPettles
are
The '8,1,00ham Advanetirimes
• • .• Polo.hoo at whoop, oppittp.
'ivoger Hoto.enir Ypopittro,
• .W.; Sip.try' ,riger, -16ditee
1004,0,01` 4udlt lltnreau of CirenfAlofi
Allthop*td Our 04,Ptutd qui 1001,
Ornef De
1001P0114410 #40te .01* Y4t $346,111*
olio in ,itdvanOw
a II, .A..414tod: per lei*
rtittialta *a* 400 pot. ,uar.
,,ioettiathe hu spi41iestiOn
HT
fully underratingthe magnitude of
Russian achievement. •Vor the sake
of our own well-being it would be
wise if we iiverted speedily to a
proper realization of the actual facts.
Mr. Henderson spoke of the ire-
Mendons emphasis which is now
placed on education in the Soviet
Union in a. program which is de-
signed to turn ont several million
scientists within the next. three or
four years. The state has long since
placed a reali4tiO vatqation' On
man brain brain power and is exploiting it
to the final degree. •
Unquestionably, if we are to Sur-
vive in the face of Soviet military
and economic dev4lopment we will
be forced to alter our present -way of
life. to major degree. Whether ,or
not we will, as a. democracy,* far-
sighted enough to willingly: sacrifice
for weapons and inilitary ttiainin,g
ITITtaill8 to be, seen, . Much. grie. tin -
portant, however, is the 'need fOr
. broadly expanded educatiOnal pro-
eam which will seek but and faster
thetraining ofevery worthwhile sftt-
dent in the land, •regardless, Of 'the
side .of the tracks on 1;101111e *a:s
bo'rn.
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Above ,all, our ' educational. $3-
trp. very quickly. be
id 50: so that there is,no place foFthe
student who isn't too keen about the
, whole thing . but still takeS up a
valuable:place in class. The Sbviets
intend their scholars to make:defin-
ite and, rapid progress. or 'make, room
foroth,ers who will.
Thank goodness .we don'live
under such a system. -7- Nit_ ift, .we
Want .4 to stay that way ,we:41ad
bettet apply a Certain. MeaSgre,ofth,e
'practical energy -which:characteriies
their regime,
YOU'D BETTER READ'.
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Last week's issue 'of ,this paper
carried sona' e vitally 'impqrtant, in-
formation .about . the, itqwlitoSpital
plan. which. will COTrit effect' at
the first, of •nekt year ‚ nverk resi-
dent of the province shOuld take 'the
time to iinforin himself ',about ;:the
basic .facts, fm: considerable loss' can
he' entailed in. case illneSs, 4rikes* and
yo ti have failed to register, under the
plan.' •
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-• One of .the • prime fACts40`:be,:re-
cognized is' that' the ..epcisiing
pitalization plans Will .cease to' func-
tion 'at. the end of this year,...•No.f)rii
vate company. or' hospitaiiiation
group inSurance will coVer 'patient
for ordinary ward care.
panies will, it is quer cOntintie.: to
ser -v. those who purchase ...St:lute- •
.,rnentary insurance. so that.-they..will
be covered for.semi priii4te -or Pri-
vate rooM care, but they Will, poi
look after basic insura.nce.
,• Enrolment for those who are eRl-
ploYed in firms Where ilio than than 15
workers can be grouped together
will be subject,to compulsory enrol-
ment, rirms with Si4c. tO 15 employ-
es may request group,, enroltnent `-
and those who are not employed ill
gr91,1Ps MAY enrQU for quarterly pay,
Inept under the new plan. .
This newspaper will en' ar.011e.
sidgrable information about thdos,
pitai plan during the next two or
three months and We. 1-1rP rO.det§ tf.)
pay particular attention to the in-
structions which will be made public,
for a person who fails to regigter in
the proper way may be left Without
y basic hos'pital insurance for two
Or three months After .applkation
has been made, A serious Illness in
that' interval could veil, wipe out, a
lifetime's 83•Vingg•
We- 4
w e Verittlre no opinion at the mO-
meht about whether or not the plan
is a. good thing or othewis it is
0.)1 exIsting fact and Will come into.
effect at the appointed time whether
we like it or rot.Only time will tell
bow great are its benefits,or its evils.
At least it must be Said that it will
Sette tb Spread theburden of hos-
pitgzation cOSt$ 4 little More even-
ly over all citltens of theproVince.
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BOX .473
"ReMenabering
the Farmers" looked good to nn,
end though Oar rural brethren now
rePreeent only about 15 per cent of
Our VT 1111111011 population, it Seems
to this' reader that 1110 •gther liii
per cent of the Canadian people
will be merely prudent if they
icaop the tArillere their .ger
Yige61 10 1111114-11tit illerelY to ex -
48. tima 44rianar.v Praii&PrA but,
r4thar, hel0+030, *a a vow f511113110
A/fier19,(00 470100 gut tp nia emin-
trown ragaitny: "oar iivefi delleild
'9,P41.11 Mein Prt4ifikrit, Nisen-
hower'A 'fitittA of thA Drlign Mes..
$ate' t0 Congreall.
While Vile TOY pe_nin 'pd,
itioosht the 'following ltrare of
orinoi refaranoeti to Agrlealture's
Nit in the 416-tion'4 eognerflY might
'1)§ con§14.9r0 apt And newsworthy:
the .course of a recent
Ma141 InterYiew' With U.S. news
papermen at Washington, Agrieul-
tuft .BeerOtary (Pm, T. Boman)
vl,g5-011/111149d that, Orley, the Per-
eeiltafe of -the poyulation directly
liniwt. with farming •hn4 owthed
tg J,U4Q out of every 1-09 Arneri-
'qiing Arcl. the.roportOr Asired 'Does
thie fit mean that this primary
intlinitry le tecornirip legs import-
tnt tlign When 55 net -cent of the
111.401:.§ POIP19 were down on the
farIng?"Bald Kr. Bens.on; my
vim"precieely the rever§e:woold-he
cif/#.0 t0 the fact. As more and
1,1.1ere 111111/94s assemble in town.
• and-eltY, 01114011SlY the sUPPlY
lin041 ;Pf. fgerl and fiber. from
Arrag.. 0OPOW more essent-
1,4 r141lor than ies8. We en at, and
0f0int:orilrtsrginolilinnthin9 opfavfood ontsr.
MpretriNr, the Agricnitnral indus-
try la reapitalizecl at $175,000,000,000
-And' Its prailticts represent the
io about ut:0 in
ty,
per eciiret,
towir land village; giving employ -
Meat to millions of urban workers
tiom' ;Coast to coast; plants which
wouldn't tarn a wheel unless and
until *these raw materials flow in
„from lb& farms!" and, (b)
timer ren(embers When he could
buy a pound of steak for a dime;
ids° a,. dozen of. eggs for- another
dirne-but,f somehow, his memory
fails him concerning the other fact
from those 'good pld days' as we
erdsgeid the threshold Of 'Canada's
Centtiry',namely that ,he had to
labortwo. lours, to earn those
, .• .
CPuple' Of' diMes!" (Editorial •Com -
merit; May 1).1908).
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"CHEAT?" FOOD
Walter Davissort
• .Erirroit
ourcounen met the other day '
Aild 'said dog S -milst be tied the
,f `first .of May.
This thing. you must remember,
It 'loats 'from May right through
September.
But in May, same as the month
' •• before,
Thy 'go' and scrateh at the neigh-
917rS 4Cir.
Yon' plant flowers 'and fix thingt
4) '0 • .
the street comes that
'dig'tobury a bone -
Why couldn't he bury,. the thing
• 'back home?
You 'drive in. home and park your
The birdsfly over from near and
far. •
Tire dogs do Your lawn in a differ-.
iv/an • a
Yin; have to Open up most every
° •
The big Chief says come get your
tags •
But 'again the hot Owner only lags
•ddga:ran loose, ho tags, no col -
tars
And the Owner saves couple of
dollars;
Then dawn main street it's parallel
parking,
But drivers think they are °rib;
larking
So they angle in, the bumper sticks
out,
op can't get pelt without winding
• Shout,
But when it comes to paying our
taxes, '
The 'perinea geta 'out
'axes
Pi tell yoir what it.iset funny
They would go lit your pockets tO
; .get your money,
hOpe,Council• and Chief don't get
sore
' Or I'll be like the dogs and scratch.
• genie More.
They may think we are barkilig up
the wrong tree "
But we're getting 5. we bit Pelr,ej
tog, 'I* gee.
A Winghani Tat Payer
all their
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eniniscing.
VIIIARS AGO
rrhigi week Messrs. john Bugg
and Son have Seld their store,
iiolummbri,rigvv.a) JO; •Itionsylenei,t11168fg bLuosliircleososi
who will.take Pdasession r4onee.
Mr. ;Bugg 'ill'OPOSee taking, a trip
West, but. Win not leave Wing-
ham- for agree Weake.
Tihe following will he pollIng
places in -winailaat for the Pro-
vmeial election 4111 4111ie
Ward 1, J. J. FrYfogleia
Ward .2, Webster's Taylor Shop;
Ward 0, D. BOWS yverer0o1/1; :Ward
4, Park Hoinie,
At the annlial Meeting of the
Wingham Citivante Band on FridAY
evening • thy following officers
were islecterh*Pres., A. Ringstorii
vice-pres., E. Parlor; sec., Norman
Fry; tretta., Hinscilffei Property
comm., 0,. Baer, A. Green, R.
MOnnecollrge Kew, ' ,son of Mr. and
Mrs. Mtn. Kew, of town, passed
aWaY at TIM ilaPlat in Suspension
Bridge, N.Y., on Saturday last at
the age of 43 years,
At the present time •there are
eleven patients in the hospital, re
fact win& shows the need Of an
institution of this kind in 0111'
town,
The following are the offieem
of the Junior Dpworth League of
the Methodist Church; Pres., Jean-
ette Brock; 2nd vie -pre,, Clara
Brook; 2nd viee-Pres„ Cora Kerr;
3rd vice-pres„ Annie Lloyd; • 4th
vice-pres„ Laura Davidson; 5th
vice-pres„ Fred Magaire; see.,
May Lloyd; treas., Olive Cart-
wright; pianist, Lance. 4err; as-
sistant, May Lloyd, The, siiperin-
tendeot is Mrs. :T. Halpermy.
Rev. W. Lowe, of London, visited
for a few days with WingheM
friends.
Mr. David Graham of California,
is visiting with his father, Mr, R.
A. Graham.
Mr. C. 1,1. Walker 'has returned
home after several weeks spent
on a, business trip through the
West.. (.) _ 0 _ 0
FORTY YEARS AGO
Mrs. Annie Barker has received
word that her son, Pte. ',T. H.
Barker, was killed in action in
France. '
Dr, .1, Kennedy bas sold his
farm on the Bluevale Road to Mr.
Ernest • Jackson of near Tees -
water.
Chief Allem wiihes tia tell the
public that the town by-law whieh
prohibits the setting off of fire-
cratkers ou the streets or in :Public
places will be strictly enforced.
Mr. and Mrs, John GoWdy, Bel -
more announce the • engagement
.of their youngest daughter," Judith
Annetta. to Mr, James I .Doig, of
Empress, Alta.
Friends of Grant Fetterley will
regret to hear that a shell exploded
beside him and as a, result his legs
are paralyzed, " -
Pte. W. C. Austin 'spent the
week -end with, hia parents in
Turnberry.
Mr. Weir Elliott left. for Coch-
rane on Friday morning, where he
will engage in farming,
Mrs. David Hamilton spent a few
days with her sister, Mrs. C. D.
Shackleton, St. Helens.
Mr. and Mrs, John Morgan. visit-
ed in Toronto this week With
their son, prior to his going over-
seas.
Mr. James McGilliVray returned
to Detroit after visiting, with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arch-Me-
Gillivray,
Mrs, William E. Scott and fam-
ily have moved to Winghain from
Belgrave, and are occupying Mrs.
Geo, T. Robertson's house on Vic-
toria Street,
Dr, and'Mrs, Kennedy visited in
Toronto last week, where they at-
tended the convocation at Tor-
onto tiniversity, Their eldest daugh-
ter, Miss Gretta KennedY, Waa a
graduate,
TWENTY-FIVE vrihts
• The official opening of the Alos
Golf Club will be theldon,.Werbies-
day afternoon.
Mr, and Mrs. Zahn Kerr, Lower
Wingharn, will •celebrate the 50th
anniversary of their Marriage , on
• Wednesday, may 31et,
• Rev, Kenneth 1)/IttcLean preached
both morning and evening services
Hensall on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. I. W, IvIeKibb6n
and ton, jack, motored to Toronto
on Monday. They returned on
TtiestlaY, aecorrmanleol by; their
son, Charlie, Who has completed his
Bev. B. ; Walden, Is.A4
The Bible Todau SeeBY
BIt.
.I
UPper nai1e Bible SoctetY
490 the British Foreign
SOelety. eiretqted 5,800,000
topies Of Seripthre. In 1950 the
annual circulation had gone un to
6,40(1,000, Trt 1961, We eirculated
iii -
most .4.0,000.000 copies of Scriptireu
:so Stated, 'Hey. Dr, W.. S. Platt rei
eintlY While addressing a Meeting
1141/11/tglii ()auto.
•4M0/0 sPekty *0014 aerill*
4+4 tfireiS Or the mission flekla Of the
geoletie,w, Of geripturee tomestett
world at eost to the mission
In 1958, the Bible 'Society will be
obliged to retard produetion orders
by oyer 880,Ni0 despite tbe urg-
ent•derriand for these editions.
0 Suggested Bible Reading
Wednesday, Genesis 11 1-9;
Thursday, GeriesfS 24: 1-35; Friday,
Genesis 84; '3447; SattitclaY, 0011eSIS
149; SuntlAY, Geneals 10-46;
Monday, Genesis '38: 140; Numbers:,
18: 11.85.
Year ''at the Ontario College of
Arta
Mn. and Mrs; .Cheorge Comore,
Mias Nettie ,CarierhOre and Miss
Doret(hY Colley visited at the home
of Mr. and Mrs, Philip 'Kieffer
Teeswater on Sunday.
Miss Ida Kelly., Miss Jean Fra-
nck, Rev, E. 0, Smith and Mr.
Frank Collar attended the B.Y.P.U.
conyention in Iftuullton.
Mn. Dean Scott of the Domin-
ion Bank staff, Dresden, is spend-
ing hitt holitlaYs with mother,
Mrs. Scott, Prances St,
Mr. W. Maoll'arbeari.„ of WeStern
has completed 1114
mural 5rear In medicine And is
11PM141:. fanordth;r1lisn.R.traen4 Porter left
on Sunday. tor Windsor, where
they will visit with their mon, Earl.
Miss Eff Is Blackball, of Uxetee,
spent the week -end at her home
on Diagonal Road.
Miss Jean Lenard spent the
weelr-end in Grand Valley. '
Mn Wilfred Leeson, Toronto,
Mrs. John i'VrecNaugtfion and gr.
and Mrs. M S, Ailtenhetal, Lon-
don, were .gllests• lest- week with
Mr. and Mr, D. S. MaeNatighton,
Wrouter.
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marnpN nit -RS AGO
• Lient, Riehard. Roberts and Sot,
StewarV Russell were 'guests at the
Meeting of the Lions Club.
Among those who win jeeeive
their diplomas and pins at the
graduation eterelsee of the Tor-
onto General Hospital on Thurs-
day evening is' Elizabeth (Betty)
Bae; daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Rae.
Rev. B.'• 6.. Gallagher was the
guest 'speaker at ,the Harriston
Lions C1613 on Friday. evening. He
was 'accompanied by George North-
wood and 0. %amUlage,
Mr, Ed. Arbic, who has ,been on
the staff of the Dominion Bank
here, has been transferred to
Mount Poregt. •
Mr. B..11, Lloyd left on Saturday
on a hnsess trip to British Col-
umbia. Be is expected to be away
for a .Conple, of months::
On Tuesday. " evening of last*
week girls from Wingham called
at the borne of Mary Xing, Turn -
berry, a recent bride, and presented
her with a kitchen shower.
Residents of Lower' Wingbam
are back to normal living again
after their surpriee visitation of
high waters fast week, Not for
80 years had the water risen so
'high,
Miss Beatrice drahani ,spent a.
fewdays. last week in London:
"T3te-, Bafer' Mj 13or-'
den, spent the • weeit.ind,.: at his
home here,
Mrs. George , $potton has re-
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8c Ward
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$100
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and
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on -your. C411r, 123
Beit Armstrong
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Specialitarl Ignition and
Towing Soviet
Winghirn • Ontario'
turned tole otter apending- the
winter At Niagara owls,
LAC Jim Hamilton entl PLO:
Darrell iggs, who recently gratin-
itted. frora ITS, Toronto, dre now
at. Crumlin In Another Atop toward;
getting their wings.
Mrs, Prank Green has returned
•R.•••••••••••••••11.!*!!!If”.9".11
lionle to 14011013toll °After spendln
we With 1,aer parents, Mr. and
Mrs', nlornialt, Baker,
go, he King of Pi1t4Winva
spentling 114 turloogh. with this
mother, Mrs. CleOige nog, after
completing a course at; Long
Branch,
MONEY -SA WIG VALUES
on Our 1. JUg
25th Birthday Sale
All Week May 26th - 31st
• 1.,,••••••,100nee-•••••••••• .'"terfsed•tel•tre.`!".0,
ALARM CLOCK
40,11011r Mechanist -11, 'shatterproof pegs; $2.29 vaine
BATH .SALTS
$1.98
3. -Pound !mg "ste0000,*..59%;1u iiiiiiii ..........
BATHROOM ';$,CMJES'"`t
259 Pound eqpilcitY; 2612.:
BEEF, IRON &WJNE
With Ijitatulti Ai $N4 04.0:•00,-114,*6
BILLFOLD
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tpLthe,, fold -Ove, sty '.5!l9 value- leSs' 2O`fo
CLUB,BRLISH COMB: •
Alpo Fathe'r's Bay gift; reg.. legs 25%'
COLD CREAM' SOAP • ;
,f41111, large Oakes; reg. 2 49r: 29e
COMPACT PUFFS.
The popular "Betty !Ate': 7. Peg: 3 for 29c fOr
COSMETIC BAG , • ,.
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A bandy accessory fer any lady - 49c value
Ideal baby shower ilifti'f11.119•value - less 25%
FLOOR WAX
I.D.A. "Easi-Gloss", 1 -pound tin, rek 590 - less 25%'
GOLF BALLS -
For eapert or begiiiner; PP 01.39 4500% fe
HOSPITAL COTTON •
1 pound (gross weight) roll - reduced to
1.41
44c
$1.04
,79c
HOUSEHOLD GLOVES,'
Satinized Neoprene rubber;, lined
HYDROGEN PEROXIDE
8 -ounce bottle, rle.g. 29c" •
MILK of MAGIVEik
15 or bottle, ilfg; 35e.- less 25%, .
'
1(1 & 40 Oz., reg. 54;'iP01•••°1es:2.,5%,
Unbreakable lwilsb designed ,fen con4iirithie handlin
NAIL. BRUSH .
59c
OLIVE OIL „,, 2
4 ounce liOttle, 'reg. 35e.- Iss 211%' ' ,
PAPER NAPKINS'
'
Box of 70, white reg. 18e,2 g . --I6c fn 31c
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PLAYING CARDS $11.98.
-plasisao, Douhle Beek'- r:$0*".e•
'RAIN HAT
Sure protection for your hair -do or hit; 26e :wow.,
SACCHARIN TABLETS
14 grain 100's - reg, 20c
' SHAVING CREAM
1.11.A. Brand, 'reg, 490 - less .25%
SOAP BOX .
Unbreakable plastic, reg. 1,50 - less 25%
SPOT REMOVER
4 oz. IDA. Brand, reg, 40c - less 25'%.
TALCUM POWDER
16 oz, centainer - regular 290 value
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