To Voters
Who are not
and who wish to
Primary Election
on May 14, 1968 are
renflnded that the
has
13, 1968.
Four
Rebelettes"
Ladies Bowling
Town, scored a
the "Rebelettes",
April 4, in action
Md Major
and Getrude
Town team
the former rolling
game score, a
the h'igh indivi-
348.
~'~res for the Kastle
Doris Whi,ting 301,
290; Helen Kel.i-
Dorsey 344.
Remains On
League
LEAGUE
OF TEAMS
W. L.
35 17
31% 20Vi
31 21
30% 21
25 27
Noland 24 28
23 28%
23 29
20 32
16% 35%
Plugsman.
a ~l, hn ~three and
in ~he Com-
League follow-
~bowl Wed-
WiCh Barge's 'rig-
railed ~he lop
o ~t~e day, v~i~ a
1893, while the
ro~ed ~he top
a 668.
rolled ~he top
score, a 228 and
score, 580. Other
were Charlotte
Myers 526; Cha
Reba Canner
is still top
showing a 172
Myers ~ec-
average, Ohar-
a 165.4 average;
and Doris Cl,ine
partner, Hy-
metal smelt-
man~factuving
Va has been
of the Secon-
a d~vision
Association of
Industries.
known in
and has been
work. He
: presidep~t of the
Insti ue and
Lead-Zinc Co/n-
has also been
N~SMI Nat- ~.
and the ':
InstiCt~te,
consists of i
refJn*ing, and
thrau out
Canada.
PrOtected+
rice program
cover you
l~ossibiliti~ of
Wake up one
serious
It's wiser to
YOUr insurance
Your home,
We'll
frank
The woman who wants her bread-like her eggs-strictly
fresh is the woman who insists on Sunbeam Bread.
She knows that Sunbeam is baked from only the finest
ingredients for fresh, tantalizing flavor. She knows
that Sunbeam comes to her full of oven-fresh
goodness, and stays that way, in its air-tight
plastic bag'. Have you discovered what a difference
there can be in bread? If not, you owe it to
yourself to try a loaf of Sunbeam, Today.
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