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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • 54
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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • 54

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Cincinnati, Ohio
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54
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Nnv. Tilt CINCINNATI i I I I' ACE CAJ.RA Cincinnatian Is On Sea Duty With First Marine Division FOR COLOR FILM F.r I 1 if At For. cf Mr B-arce, 373 Military Notes 1 ('a duty Er.i'ineer- ion DISCOUNT PRICES to has rr-t Lirr.ci C7f Va- '1 oiler VSS Watramaw. outside the United States. Several foreisn ports are on the ship's schedule "Operation V-ci Freeze 63," McMurcio Antarctica, is familiar to at least two Cin- with trse in? Battalion.

'ir-t MjriiiP KODACHROME II WITH PSOCESSINO 811 9ll. in 1 Sfl Mm t.r 0 ANSCOCHROME WITH PROCESSING 35 MM 35 MM ,0 52 l5M HUM MAC, D.yUM if)) 3 Ri A tor 3 JIOS lor 35 MM '2M I ifnniAninn 127-620 07 With Processing $1 13 iie at 2J16 Am1, is servir.2 aiar.1 the icebreaker Uss (Under, an escort ship for supply vessels. VOI GREATER Cincinnatians are training in the advanced course of Company Food Service School, Second Training Brigade, Sixth Battalion, Fort Knox. They are Pvts. Thomas T.

and Terry R. Combs, sons of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Coombs, 6801 Fiarpark Pvt.

James L. Bitter, whose wife Carolyn and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Bitter, live at 627 Elm Covington, and Pvt.

Jimmy D. Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Martin, 2110 Fulton Ave. Marine Pvts.

Ron F. Ad-ler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Adler, 2906 Glendora Victh Adler I fVUUHUU.Un 120 Ulb Guar. 12 Prints Hampton Division.

A 1P53 graduate of West Point, lie had been serving with a combat battalion rifle company of the Third Marine Division in the Pacific. His wife, Glenda Johnston Bearce, and a daughter Carol, 18 months, are to be In Cincinnati this week for a visit with the lieutenant's parents. CAMP PENDLETON, Call fcmla, has irraduuted two Greater Cincinnatians from Marine training. Lanoe Corp. Conrad R.

McAninch. son of Mr. and Leonard Vieth, 115 Covin e-tnn. has comnleted four weeks of individual training. CAI'T.

Gerald t. Watson, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E.

Watson, 3566 Schwartze has re-enlisted in the Air Force and will De assigned to a troop carrier wing at Charleston, 3. C. He recently was stationed at Loring Air Force Base, Maine, as a co-pilot on a KC-96 tanker. JOSEPH R. HECK EN-Ml'ELLER, shlpfitter, second class, son of Mr.

and Mrs. George Heckenmuel-ler, 647 Clemmer Is serving aboard the fleet 1 a i a ns. Thomas J. Bicknell, Naval airman, son of r. and Mrs.

Lester J. Bicknell, 4134 Lands-clowne is one of some i00 men in support of scientific Darties McAninch. 117 VV. 64th has completed the noncom-nissioned officer course. A graduate of Woodward Hign School, he entered the service In 1960.

Pfe. Charles J. Victh, son of Mrs. Alice Ave and Alvin P. Hampton, son of Mrs.

H. Foster, 3629 Reading Rd have completed four weeks of individual combat training with the Infantry Training Regiment, Camp Lejeune, N. C. The program orients men in operation with small fighting units. Kicknell In the frozen was'e through four months of continuous daylight.

Seaman Ralph L. Jones whose parents SUBSCRIBE TO THE ENQUIRER Opinionnaire 1 Would you advise your son I or daughter to enter politics? Asked at University of Cincinnati 1 V-i I DEDE WASSERMAN Student, Philadelphia, Pa. I don't think I will say no to any profession my children might wish to pursue. Politics, I feel, could use more honest people. If my children would be happy doing this, I would support the Idea In every way.

I 4. 4 firVr 'I JAN GATROST Student, Detroit, Mich. Yes, I would advise my children to enter politics, if they so chose. I think it Is a noble profession and as fine as any other profession. I would not hinder a child's chosen life's work In any way.

chip and dip server doubles for shrimp 10.00 Attractive bowl is 10" in diameter with sterling silver band. Small pick cup and dip bowl also have sterling bands. Both are detachable. Wonderful for serving shrimp, too. Rogue's Gifts, Street Floor also at Kenwood Tri-County embossed white turkey platter from California 3.97 20" platter with large, beautifully embossed turkey in center.

Clusters of embossed grapes and leaves around the rim. Perfect for all year-round use. Pogue's China and Glassware, Fourth Floor also at Kenwood Tri-County 1 -4 i -if MRS. HERMAN GLOECKLER Receptionist, Clifton Heights Definitely! I have two sons of my own and If they wanted to enter politics, I would be pleased. I think politics needs more Interested persons.

I cannot agree it Is a "dirty" profession. Only Individuals make a thing good or bad. v. 1 -I' v' iff and these toy values prove it! What's more, no one will undersell Pogue's! We don't shout it every day but we do offer proof day-in, day-out, that no one sells for less! Prices in this ad were checked by our comparison shoppers at our press deadline. In the event that someone has reduced prices on these or any other items in our stock, you can be assured that Pogue's prices will be adjusted to conform to our policy.

No one undersells Pogue's! Pogue's Toys, Second Floor also at Kenwood Tri-County Emenee electronic rifle range 16.87 Completely safe. Shoots with precision accuracy. Adjustable telescopic-I'ke sight. Moving electronic bull's eye lights up and rings bell when hit. Batteries extra.

I EtKTROWIC RIFLE RANGE r' t-'iit '-r-r r-- Tuir iiin 1 linn 3 -nth .1 'J XESCISEH fa Mr twin play table 5.97 Ride-er Fire Truck 8.88 Madam Alexander Dolls 6.98 8" fully jointed dolls with life-like hair. Dressed in native costumes of French, Dutch Swedish, Italian, Swiss, Spanish, Scotch, Tyrolean and American. Sportcraft home gym 4.98 Set includes four-strand steel expander, jump rope and hand grips. Wood tops and seats with aluminum legs. Open size 47" wide, 20" high.

Complete with 2 mallets, cnalk boxes, pegs and 2 erasers. Extra strong construction, roomy hauling compartment. Crank operated siren mounted on hood makes realistic sound. 10 other popular toys at Pogue's 3 stores 1. Marx big bruiser 13.88 2.

Little Miss Echo doll 19.97 3. Magnetel game 4.77 4. Barbie dream house 5.97 5 Busy Box 3.66 6.98 9.98 27.88 ,1.95 to 25.00 3.98 6. Italian zither 7. Wood toy chest 8.

Blaze the talking horse. 9. Lego buildinq sets. 10. Flip Flap golf game CALL JANE ALDEN, 331-4700! Poqua'i telephons order board ii open 24 houn a day except Sunday Please add 35c delivery charge tor iterm under 3.01, eicluding tax, or for C.O.D.'i under 9.99 SHOP TODAY: DOWNTOWN 9:15 TO KENWOOD TRI-COUNTY 10 TO 9.

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