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Postitos invited to join "SOS Chowchilla"<br />

Move under<br />

overseas Yul<br />

Individuals and oiKJiuzed groups<br />

i Poat and Gina County who<br />

to help see that every G. I.<br />

In Vietnam Ret a Christmas pack<br />

age ant Invitml k take part (h<br />

"SOS Chowchilla." a project of the<br />

Kiitury Club in Chowchilla, Calif.<br />

The invita' Ion fur residents of<br />

Post and Ghizh County to Join in<br />

Through .Sor Dav<br />

Javcees to staff<br />

Yef stop here<br />

Memo 'f the Post Junior<br />

Chumbe. f Commerce vvdl man<br />

a Labor Oov rest stop southeast<br />

of town on U S. Hwy. 84 from<br />

Friday evening through Monday<br />

night to help promote safe driving<br />

during the long holiduy weekend.<br />

This year's rest stop will be at<br />

Green Tank, a few miles south-ca- st<br />

of town, Instoad of at the rodeo<br />

grounds, as in past years, according<br />

to Joe Bnlloy, the Jaycccs'<br />

rest stop chairman.<br />

Carl Ford is new<br />

Piggiv manager<br />

Carl Find is the now Piggiv Wisj-gl- y<br />

store m.injger here succeeding<br />

Drury Grocan who has been transferred<br />

to a Itirgi-- r store at Brown-fiel-<br />

ford took over bit new duties<br />

here Tuesday.<br />

He has been with the Shop RJte<br />

food chain in Lubbock for the last<br />

eight months nnd prior to that was<br />

with Shop Rite at Big Spring lir<br />

ever two years.<br />

I'orti was bom at Snyder and<br />

ralaed at Polar in Kent County.<br />

Ford plans to move hi family<br />

hare from Lubbock at soon as he<br />

con find suitable piarters. Ills<br />

wife's name it Judy and they have<br />

two children. Wendy, four years,<br />

and Kent, four weeite.<br />

They are member of the Chwrch<br />

of the Nazaren<br />

ou' HBif?y ppck AiMr<br />

V6Ry MiySJCAL-TrV- O'<br />

WIS ViPcTr HIM<br />

PLAyiNSECCVNpHlW.<br />

Professional,<br />

Priced-Rig- ht<br />

Let us show you how<br />

wo can moko you<br />

printing most effective<br />

(or your ieb lequne<br />

menh.<br />

the project comes from L. E.<br />

"Uuck" Gossett, u former resident<br />

of Post, who Is president of the<br />

Chowchilla Notary Club. Gossett Is<br />

also serving ns general chairman<br />

of the project.<br />

In a letter to The Post Dispatch,<br />

GosMlt explains the purposes of<br />

"SOS Chowchilla" as follows:<br />

"At a time whon some of o u r<br />

"We'll have someone at the rest<br />

stop constantly from about 8 o'clock<br />

Friday night until Tuesday<br />

morning," the chairman said.<br />

Coffee, cold drinks and other refreshments<br />

will be available t o<br />

motorists making the rest stop,<br />

Bailey said,<br />

Jayccc co chairmen of the<br />

rest stop project are Dill Williams<br />

program will coat an estimated<br />

$45,080 for 2.7 miles of FM road.<br />

The four projects tn Garxa County<br />

wilt be as follows:<br />

1. FM 211. from Lynn County<br />

tine to V S. Hwy. . 2.7 mite of<br />

construction of grade, base and<br />

surface.<br />

2. U. S. Hwy S4 from 3rd Street<br />

in Poet to Juaticeburg. 11 mile of<br />

seal coat. $30,70. k<br />

3. U. S. Hwy. from Jurtlce-bur- g<br />

to Scurry County line, 8 miles<br />

of seal coat,<br />

4. Loop 46 from U. S. Hwy. 330<br />

hi Pest south to U. S. Hwy. St,<br />

9.3 miles of seal coat. $2,000.<br />

Mr Craln stated that the proposed<br />

improvements play an Important<br />

role in the department's con<br />

tinuing highway safety program.<br />

IIKItltl'.W TO BI! TAUGHT<br />

AUSTIN Two Auetlfi high<br />

school. McCalhim and Stephen F.<br />

Austin, will offer Hebrew as a modern<br />

spoken language this fall.<br />

Supt Irby Carruth said. School<br />

said that to their knowledge<br />

this would be the first such offer-m- u<br />

of Hebrew In any pub-ti.u- Texa h<br />

school.<br />

mov'k to rncos<br />

:t . Tom McXaown family mov-.- 1<br />

Mondav to Peooc where both<br />

nd Mrs. McKeown will teach<br />

the public ache this year.<br />

Tify had been reahlaiHi of Pt<br />

jUmt two year. Mr McKeown<br />

bavin come here as txecutrve<br />

Mre preaident of the Poet Indue-'r,- ji<br />

Foundation.<br />

TO RETURN SUNDAY<br />

Mrs Mvrtle Ashley will return<br />

' her home here Sunday after<br />

n? srvral wcrks Nailing<br />

c n a" ! dai 'iter i law. Mr<br />

1 ! i C"- - A V'f m I hrs:er<br />

N J<br />

Your friends an .ustemers will gWo a seoond<br />

look to you nnw print work with us. Wo havo<br />

the latest pa pen and print fates for proper per<br />

DIAL 2816<br />

suaslve effect<br />

The Post Dispatch<br />

way 0,<br />

e gifts<br />

youths are burning their draft<br />

cards, noting, pulling down the<br />

American flag, and our leaders are<br />

undecided as to the right or wrong<br />

of the war In Vietnam, we should<br />

not lose sight of the youth who<br />

have answered the call of the country<br />

and are fighting In Vietnam.<br />

"Our country Is at war and we<br />

cannot fight always. There has<br />

been much loss on both sldos and<br />

no gain for cither. If we should<br />

cense fighting tomorrow without<br />

an honorable peace, we would<br />

have to face the same Identical<br />

question tomorrow The chief trag-- .<br />

edy of the bumun race Is that war<br />

always seems necessary and Inev-<br />

itable. It is only years later that<br />

It is seen as avoidable uml futile.<br />

I<br />

f ' KCAD Bt'-L- FKOM tNtHA<br />

v.y t .).<br />

Hjk.<br />

JTF A :f<br />

"The messages our servicemen<br />

are receiving today from the news<br />

media Is about the lawlessness at<br />

home, the looting, the burning of '<br />

property, and police brutality.<br />

"The people of Chowchilla believe<br />

this Christmas is the time to<br />

express our sincere appreclotlon<br />

to our fighting forces In Vietnam<br />

with a personal message of glad<br />

tidings and goodwill by sending<br />

them a gift with a personal letter<br />

or card enclose addressed to a<br />

and Ken Callaway. Member of the<br />

Jnycee-ett- e also will<br />

assist, nccordlng to the chairman.<br />

The rest stop here will be one<br />

of 200 to be operated<br />

throughout the state by Jny-cee- s<br />

during the Labor Day week- -<br />

end.<br />

projects- -<br />

organization<br />

serviceman In V "nim<br />

"<br />

"The pe"i' '"""ir'iPi bf<br />

heve that bv - n h effort<br />

! approximately<br />

we can se r'<br />

Road<br />

(Continued Front Page) cards In<br />

farm Improvement place it inside and<br />

ft om" tin.<br />

Our aim l 'nt even- - G I<br />

In Vietnam tf't a Christmas package.<br />

We sincerely plead for your<br />

help on this project and hope you<br />

will appeal to your conization. If<br />

you feel this is a worthwhile en--i<br />

deavor. address your letters or<br />

From to a serviceman Vietnam.<br />

to market road ( your package<br />

n<br />

address your package to P. 0 Box<br />

6f. Chowchilla. Calif. 9M10. Do It<br />

now without delay. Do not put It<br />

off.<br />

"We have only approximately 80<br />

days to get MO 000 packages together<br />

to make Christmas a little<br />

OVERNIGHT GUESTS<br />

Mrs. Bill Henry Smith of t h e<br />

PlattDp Ranch and her<br />

and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley<br />

Ilurkman and Penny of Leu-despent<br />

Thursday night in the<br />

home of Mrs. Smith's mother,<br />

Mr Eleanor Cooke.<br />

'<br />

I<br />

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(Continued From Front Page)<br />

the nrw teachers moving Into<br />

town There arc few rentals still<br />

to be had Carl Ford, the new<br />

Piggly Wiggly manager. Is still<br />

looking for a house so he c a n<br />

move his family here from Lub-- ",v<br />

bock.<br />

Now that the school enrollment<br />

figures have leveled off and show<br />

prospects for a modest 1061 increase,<br />

the folks around here<br />

brighter for our servicemen 1n ahouts should be mighty pleased.<br />

Vietnam So wnn'l you please help School enrollment figures are used<br />

us get this done""<br />

In some ways to indicate iwmls<br />

tion trends. Current enrollment figures<br />

Indicate Poet's population as<br />

stabllllced after some obvious losses<br />

In the 1060s and may now be<br />

ready to start the other way.<br />

Ge-l- ha been hammered Into<br />

sheets as thin as of an<br />

inch.<br />

i<br />

thered wi&h<br />

&jC of we ZOA&S IH TVIT<br />

A TOTAL OF ALMOST<br />

z'i million milcs-a- ke unpam p.<br />

MANV COMMUNITIES TKEAT TME K<br />

CHLOClPF, Av HEMWALnHAI<br />

LAYS THE DU-- T DY PRAWlMsJ<br />

(UMI4TIJCE FKOKi TttC AlK.<br />

HEEPIMO CLOUP5 OF PUOT tX<br />

CAM AIM KELP LOWER ACclCT.ur<br />

gAUS ANO MAINTEMAMtE COiTj . J1<br />

1<br />

CRUSHED BY CRANE<br />

STEPHENVILLE A large!<br />

crane fell on three men at a libr-- j<br />

ary annex construction project at<br />

Tnrloton State College, crushing'<br />

one man to death and seriously in- - j<br />

Jurlng the other two. Willard Alton<br />

Nelson. 41. of Mineral Wells,<br />

was pronounced dead on t h e<br />

scene by a Stephenville Justice of<br />

ret yr Mat ctete yow Kwtl is<br />

-- IN AMERICA<br />

Invest in<br />

U.S. SAVINGS BONDS<br />

belts just to go to<br />

ufy shop<br />

yojur excuse?<br />

Advtititing conUibuttd to th puU good,<br />

'<br />

No ono injurod<br />

Train hits<br />

in crossing mishap<br />

football<br />

In one of the most unusnl nc--i A Post man who responded to<br />

the relayed call for help was at<br />

the sccno nnd also had been un-nbl- o<br />

to push tho car off the track football The, .V<br />

when the train hit It.<br />

Hahn. A<br />

Tho Fort Worth man pleaded<br />

guilty to the drunk charge In JP Bill Smh nM T.<br />

court and paid $20 plus costs for freshmen tMehe<br />

n mighty expensive misdemeanor.<br />

, Uni in this area In years, a<br />

1067 Cadillac was hit by n freight<br />

train nt tho Justlccburg croMlng<br />

about 6:30 o'clock Saturday morning<br />

and reduced to n small pile of<br />

junk after being shoved by tho<br />

diesel some 5,000 feet up the track.<br />

No one was Injured.<br />

Occupants of tho car, a Fort'<br />

Worth man and his 13 vear old<br />

granddaughter, had been trylnf! to<br />

get the Codlllnc off the track for<br />

over two nnd a half hours before<br />

the freight train came along.<br />

When the Santa Fe railroad dls- -<br />

palcher called the sheriff's office<br />

here to ask for an Investigation<br />

after the accident was reported<br />

to the division point "V t h c<br />

freight's engineer. Highway Pa-<br />

trolman Jon Robblns nrrcsted the<br />

Fort Worth man on n charge of<br />

drunkenness.<br />

The granddaughter was lodged<br />

In a motel here until her grand<br />

mother came after her.<br />

Patrolman Robblns told The Dispatch<br />

that the Cadillac, which<br />

was headed cast over the railroad<br />

crossing, had become "high centered"<br />

on the track at the cros- -<br />

i sing.<br />

i The patrolman explained the car<br />

got stuck at the edge of the cros-- j<br />

sing and that the Fort Worth man<br />

had even gone over to the high-- !<br />

way ami flagged down a passerby<br />

) to have help sent out from Post.<br />

Boys' Sizes<br />

3 to 6<br />

Men's Sizes<br />

7 to I?<br />

BARGAINS<br />

BOYS' TAPERED<br />

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Shirts<br />

Sizes 6 lo 18<br />

Reg. 3.50<br />

Back to<br />

School 2.99<br />

GIRLS'<br />

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Sizes<br />

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2 prs. 1.00<br />

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AT<br />

is<br />

Wayno Carpenter of Route 2<br />

was re elected Garza County producer<br />

director of tho board of<br />

Plains Cotton Growers, Inc., nt n<br />

meeting last Friday night In the<br />

Community Room of the First Na-- 1<br />

tional Dank.<br />

Carpenter, rc elected to n two-ye- ar<br />

term, represents Garza Coun-- i<br />

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Burkes, businessman director.<br />

Ed Dean of the PCG office In<br />

Lubbock spoke nt the meeting, discussing<br />

legislation affecting the<br />

cotton Industry and bringing those<br />

attending up to date on the boll<br />

control<br />

weevil program In this<br />

area. j<br />

VISIT IN CHILDRESS<br />

Mr and Mrs. Lcs Polston visited Tom's Drivel<br />

her mother, Mrs. M. E. Jones, In<br />

Childress over<br />

615 S. Bro<br />

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-- Sizes 4 fo 12<br />

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REG. 3.39<br />

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