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Show The Tooele Transcript Friday, October cal and other specialists provide medical care comprehensive and treatment to correct or limit Polio Chairman Returns Meet From Pre-Campai- crippling and disability caused by birth defects, arthritis and polio. HIGHLIGHTING THE Sacra mento meeting, she said, were illustrated lectures showing improvement of children treated at March of Dimes financed centers. They were given by Dr. Thomas Gucker, director of the Special Treatment Center for birth defects at Orthopaedic Hospital, and Dr. John E. director of the Special Treatment Center for arthritis at Rancho Los Amigos Hospital. "Our volunteers are really about this new approach to patient care." Mrs. Jankocich said. "I think the public is becoming more aware of the enormous problems presented by these idseases. Think of it, she added, "one of every 16 babies comes into the world with a significant birth defect, and there are thousands of children disabled by arthritis or rheumatic disease. In addition, millions of dollars in March of Dimes funds must still be used annually to aid paralytic polio victims of for- gn The tragedy of thalidomide, the drug which has caused deformities in thousands of newborn infants, has emphasized the need for public support of the March of Dimes fight against birth defects, according to Mrs. Mike Jankovich. Chap- quarters and local chapters are now more supporting than 50 treatment centers for birth fects, arthritis, and polio, 26, 1962 de- in various sections of the country. The program involves about half the nation's medical schools as affiliates ter Chairman. "This means," said Mrs. JanShe has just returned from a kovich, that more and more meeting o! volun- children with these crippling teer leaders in Sacramento, diseases can now receive complanning this January's 25th an- plete medical care right in their niversary March of Dimes home communities. I'm sure the MRS. JANKOVICH said Dr American people will help us Herbert T. Wagner, medical expand this vital program by consultant for the National supporting the March of Dimes Foundation March of Dimes, in January." and a principal speaker at the In each center. Mrs. Jankomeeting, reported that head vich explained, teams of medi- - t, THtt 0UTD09H Presented by Grant Shields mer years." Mrs. Jankovich said that, Tate Confectionery addition t Res- - Winchester Model 12 $95.00 Shot Gun PENNSBURG, PA., TOWN AND COUNTRY: "We were shocked the other day when a man remarked, that he didnt bother to advertise his services in this newspaper because everybody in the area knows what his business is and where to find him if they want him! The person who uttered this heresy obviously never heard the old refrain: The man who whispers, down a well about the goods he has to sell, doesnt rake in lots of dollars like the one who stands and hollers! and in vehicle at in the firdi- 77 0 SPORTS DEPT. Phone 882-161- 7 Promises, Just Elesults That's The Classified M Platform BULLETLN CLASSIFIED AD RATES AND TRANSCRIPT word-Regu- 69 Ham Hocks 33! will be included In the Test Run, a newspaper distributed to 2,000 Dugway Proving, Ground residents and workers, twice monthly, without additional charge. DEADLINE for classified ads is 11 a.m., day of publication. 1U Whole or Hall 1 Beyond your capacity to pay? Let us pay your bills for you of your credit A GRADE LR. PKG. FULL CUT SALE Good location. LOR Found Price $8,500. Realty, Phone Call 20 rat- No Nothing for you to sign. WE ARE NOT A LOAN AGENCY. If you are Sincere, and you want to get out of debt, call us for an appointment. ing. Pot Roast 43b 2 79 home Will Ray trade. Pruett Cut As You Like 70 6 Help Wanted Men NEED Sell famous CASH? Knapp Aerotred Shoes. Full or part time. High commissions plus bonus. Complete line for men and women. furnished free. Equipment Write to F. J. Theisson, Knapp Bros. Shoe Mfg. Corp., 6401 E. Flotilla Street, Los Angeles 22, Calif. and Nov. 2 6 WANT TO MAKE $20 or more in a day for part or full time route work? Man or woman. Write Mr. Stetson, Box 4014, Oakland 23, Calif. FEMALE ENGLISH for sale. Ph. POINTER 6 UNITED HOMES LISTINGS VORKING Child MOTHERS care in my home. Mrs. Max 3 Misc. For Sale 60 FREE Fifteen years complete collection of the Readers Digest. Some copies go back to 1938. All boxed. Dont have room. If no one wants, Ill have to burn them. Ph. BED SPRINGS and MATTRESS Practically new. $40. Phone P 26 KAROLS KIDDY K OOP Loving child care while you work or while you play. Any age child. Reasonable rates. Ph. CRI 75 ELECTRIC IRON REPAIRING all makes. Steam irons cleaned and repaired. ELMERS, 38 West Vine. APPLES, Delicious and Rome $1.50 Beauty. per bushel. Bring own baskets and heap them full. You pick. Large Whole or Cream MILK Hi-La- a 303 ike-ro- 303 size Garden Grand g for 89c Fancy Garden Brand g for 89c ncy Grade 90 TOILET TISSUE Guest Ranch FRUIT CAKE MIX Hewlett Fresh DELICIOUS APPLES Fancv u,ah 4 (G Pillsbury BISCUITS Buttermilk 10 Cans $1.00 FOOD 11 Cfficicn ttSeruic System ; North Main Tooele S STORES j d. 7 one-hal- wall-to-wa- 882-11- Business Opportunities WE HAVE HOMES IN UPLANDN TERRACE Ready f IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY. ALSO 4. 62 Miscellaneous Wanted WANTED to rent or buy. House with some land. Phone LADY NEEDS IRONING. types. Any time. Dial All CRI Furniture 65 Appliances cleanELECTROLUX Vacuum er. For The Particular Housewife. Must see to believe. Fantastic. Cleaning ability of power nozzel! Chick Palmer, GrantsCRI ville. Ph. 7. SATURDAY 1 to 3 SPECIAL-No- rge RADIATORS, heaters and fuel tanks boiled, cleaned and reMangle - Excellent conpaired. All sizes. Joe E. Ri48 in. round maple dition, $25; vera. 534 N. 2nd West. Call dining room table with extra CRI leaf. Used once. $45. TV stand $3. Helen D. House, 421 North SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS. 2nd West. All makes. Hemstitching. Gil P-2- 6 lespie Sewing Machine Company. 261 S. 1st West. Phone CRI 882-06- ALL KINDS. Lawn mow-ermachine sharpened. Free pickup and delivery. Prompt service. Ken Sly. 262 N. 6th Street. CRI SAWS, ture. AND CHAIR. $15. Phone residence FOR SALE Small couch. Ph after 5 p.m. THREE PIECE bedroom set. Phone 6 FOR SALE mahogany record speeds. ed. Call 58 882-238- ONE ROOM APARTMENT rent. House for rent. Call iox Grain Hay WINTER Phone Feed HORSE PASTURE 5 or 882-3- 2 SS2-3il- STANLEY L. SEARLE CARPETS We 882-31- 00 6 8 s, and Furniclean, tint, dye, bind, moth proof. Call or RUGS, COUCH Magnovox Hi Fi, cabinet. Automatic plays all changer 15 LP records includ- 100 CRI 882-05- 40. Trucks Trailers 1944 Vrton Ford FOR SALE pickup. Flat rack. Good condition. Ph. Oct. 31 P-t- o P-2- WAKTADS 882-300- 882-14- & - find it impossible to accothe many pheasant POOR HEALTH forces owner modate to dispose of 14 unit aparthunters who hunt the Erda HOWARD EVELYN and ment building. Partly furnisharea. Therefore my property ed. Monthly income $400. Will HAINXES, Agents for United is closed to the public during Homes, Inc., Phone sell at reasonable price. Swift the hunting season. It has been or Investment. posted and leased to a respon sible party who will be responEvenings: Haines, 35 For Rent Smith sible for any damage to livestock or property. FOR RENT two room fur. Nov. 2 Glenn S. Nelson NEWER Older Home - 3064 apt. Suitable for couple, lady So. 9150 West, Magna. Never BPOE ELKS No. 1673 meet-in- gs or gentleman. Non smokers lived in. Everything throughSecond and fourth Tuespreferred. 156 W. 2nd South. out brand new. Includes Ph. days at 8 p.m. electrical wiring, plumbing, 8 North Main. FOR RENT furnished apartfixtures, double si nks, b irch ment with utilities fur. Adults. DESERET INDUSTRIES truck cabinets and mahogany panel second will be in Tooele, the Phone New nylon ing throughout. of each month. MODERN TWO BEDROOM fur. Wednesday carpeting with foam rubber of clothitems Anyone having home for rent. Ph. Close to shopping padding. ing, furniture, etc., please call churches and schools. district, Mrs. Sarah A. Lindholm, at All large rooms. Must sco to a two bedroom 39 and the truck will FOR RENT appreciate. Only $9,500. Dial house. Clean. Gas heat. UnCRI call at your home. Ext. 2646 for appointfurnished. In Lake Point. See ment or after 5 p.m. S Cliff Long. Personal Write for further information FOR RENT three room baseto H. B. Garside at 3695 South DO YOU HAVE a drinking probment Furnished. 4310 West, Salt Lake apartment. City 4. lem? If so, write, Tooele A.A. Separate entrance. 21 South CRI O. Box P. Tooele, 651, Group. Hale St., Dial Grantsville. CRI Utah. MUST SACRIFICE lovely new three bedroom nome, 10 min7 Insurance HOUSE TRAILER FOR RENT, utes from Tooele. y2 to two elecfurnished. acre lot. Will rent with optric heat, range, refrigerator tion to buy. Better hurry. Ph STATE FARM and air conditioning. Only 2 C- - to 2 Nov. old. Excellent condiyears INSURANCE tion. See at Tooele Trailer Court by appointment after 57 Livestock LEONARD HANSEN 4:30 CRI p.m. 5 49 S 1st East JACK BURRO FOR SALE. Ph. ROOM FOR TWO gentlemen. Also Open Evenings facilities if Cooking preferred. Call after 4:30 p.m. Phone Phone Services 884-39- 43. 25 STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTO INSURANCE 47 West First North FOR SALE Electric stove, rechrome dinnette frigerator, with four chairs, set end and coffee tables, dressing table, bed and mattress, floor lamp, daveno and chair, bed springs. 22 E. Apple, Grantsville. DOTHfJOP CRI Unbelievable iscount$ on these last of the 1962 models fr -- jV KZ ft 2 Rambler Sedans 1 Orchard. P-2- CY8-142- 3 lbs 49c .. Utah. Genola. BY7-591- 1 Half Gallon Bottle 41c 12 rolls 95c 1 lb FancY jar 55c McMullins crop. 882-34- GREEN BEANS Foods Repairs IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY. New FHA appraisal - Home FOR SALE ENGINE TUNE UP large lot with can be rented while loan is GENERATOR REPAIRS. building 100 by 20 ft. Would 3 bedroom processed. split make good horse bam, storWELDING. level home. V2 baths, built-i- n LEWIES SERVICE, age or tack room. Zon:d for and oven. range Fireplace, horses. Close to town. Phone 6 NEWTOWN. built-i- n bookcase wall, drapes. CRI Landscaped, patio. Outside enNSIDE AND OUTSIDE paint-in- g. 233 North 3rd UTAH GEMS trance to basement. Phone St. Rocks, Jewelry and LapiPd. to Nov. 30 NOW AVAILABLE for im24 hours. dary supplies. Open mediate Older CRI TREES TRIMMED and remov-eoccupancy brick home, recently remodel- NICE General yard clean up. BUILDING LOT, desired. Fireplace, mahogany paor Phone f able location. Almost excellent neling, CRI -- 27 acre. Phone p carpeting and drapes. Electric CRI livery. Phone range, choice location. 6 PEAS Child Care Welcker, e REWARD FOR Seal Point reliable baby tendcat lost from vicinity of WANTED Sunset and Coleman. er in my home. References Phone Call berequired. Ph. fore 4 p.m. ORIGINAL PAINTINGS by local artists. See them at THE STUDIO, 42 East 2nd North. Open most evenings and weekends. Phone CRI C-- to LEAN FRESH TENDER ALL BEEF then CRI 9 Round Stic 79! Gr Beef & 6 Bacon FRESH LEAN or 882-13- Locker Ready CUDAHY SLICED 882-29- 09 FOUND Brittiany Spaniel puppy. Pay for ad and identi-fv- . IN DEBT regardless Lost I Spare Ribs 49! Lamb two PAINTED, family room, fur. basement apartment, $11,500. At least $2100 down. See at 349 N. 1st East after 6:30 p.m. Write to Glen R. Lambert, 1105 East Kramer Drive, Gardena, Calif. CRI TWO BEDROOM HOUSE with attached garage. $10,500. Good location. Available for immediate occupancy. Ph. bed-roo- m, P-2- 3 NOTICE SMALL FRESH MEATY U. S. GOOD GRADE The ALL CLASSIFIEDS DA2-000- Ice Cream 6 MONTHLY RATES are for consecutive Insertions only, with no changes. Except with business firms and Individuals who maintain open accounts with the Transcript and Bulletin, all Classified advertisements are CASH IN ADVANCE. Special Notice bed- Phone NEWLY Inch-Displ- ay Suite 301 - No. 10 So. Main, - Salt Lake 3 Phone City. Saturday and evening CRI appointments. TENDER MEATY three OLDER HOME room, large lot. dit 1 Pets 59 lar Adjustment Bureau HALF GALLON Homes For Sale 40 cents per (light type) 10 cents per Firms (heavy type) 10 cents per word-Cre(Business or Regular) 50 cents per issue-u- p to one Inch (monthly rates) one inch (monthly rates) $1.00 per issue-ov- er Ads $1.50 per 5 Diversified DUTCH TREAT UNCLAIMED CARS Of some 6.000 cars towed from restricted parking areas in New York City last year, 627 were never claimed, and were sold at public auction. Mo Campaign in a classified should be reported Immediately. paper is responsible for one incorrect insertion only. processing y l AN ERROR 80 TATE S CONFECTIONERY 10 North Main St. $90-0- medical for the Life of a Child. Remington Model 870 Wingmaster Shot Gun providing Aloha from the beautiful isle of Oahu. We are settled here in a very nice home, with a lovely garden of lawn and native trees and flowers, v ry colorful and pleasant. We are within easy walking distance of the Temple and the We Bureau Information. o; spend six hours each day guiding tourists about the beautiful temple grounds, explaining the LDS for building purpose temples and answering questions which about Church principles they might ask. come everv dav Hundreds Pacific Islands may be displayed. The Church feels that it will not only be a scenic attraction but also a very educational one. Some of the Labor missionaries have lived in Tooele and Dug-waso we have many mutual friends. We would be very happy to receive the Tooele papers, for we are still very much interested in what is going on at home. Our address is Elder Paul E. Wrathall, Box 1211, Laie, Oahu, Hawaii. from all parts of the world. It is surprisin': how many people are on wot Id tours. Hawaii is sun of a crossroad for these tours 1he all stop over here. The Mormon Temple is one of the important attracr tions on these islands, and all tours include a visit to it. The work we do is verv interesting. Many of these tourists are LDS and others seem pm interested in the gosp. pt inciples, so we hope we are doing some good There is also i large group of labor mi.ssiiin.n"s living here. The Church has quite an elaborate building program here. A fine new Bureau of Information building is going up There is a Polynesian Center being built, also, where customs, arts, and crafts, etc., of the peoples of the word-Busin- care, contributions to the 25th Anniversary March of Dimes will also support The National Foundation research program to find the causes and preventa-tiv- es for birth defects and arthritis. She said the slogan for the January campaign is "Give Failure to properly validate the new paper deer tags and carrying a loaded gun in a vehicle were the two sections of Utah's fish and game code which were most violated by hunters over the opening weekend of the general deer season, according to Department of Fish and Game spokesmen. Sportsmen who have not yet filled their tag were reminded today that tags must be properly validated and attached to the animals at the time and place of the kill. To be validated the tags must be detached from the stub or permit card, and properly punched to indicate the month and date of kill, the sex of the animal, and the number of points on each antler if the animal is a buck. Tags must then remain with the animal through and until the meat is entirely consumed. Hunters were further reminded that it is. illegal rect ciolation of the law to carry a weapon in any any time which contains a live round of ammunition ing chamber. to in The Paul E. Wrathalls Write From Hawaii Tempest LeMans Coupe jV 1 SEE Them and SAVE - 1 1 Tempest Sedan Tempest Station Wagon Pontiac 4 -- Door Sedan At Stoker Motors 44 East 1st North |