PAGE 10 THE LEADER - HERALD, GLOVERSVILLE - JOHNSTOWN, N.Y. THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1967 IN 1966, WHAT WAS THE MOST MEMORABLE EVENT IN YOUR BOOK? IN OUR BOOK, EVERY GREAT EVENT BECOMES LIVING HISTORY AGAIN It's a big, handsome, colorful, lav- ishly illustrated, 288 page volume, produced by the world's largest news gathering organization, The Associated Press, of which this newspaper is a member. Not just another annual—there is nothing else like it. THE WORLD-IN -Only $3.06! You can obtain it for your library through The Leader- Herald at the bargain rate of only $3.06. It also contains eight pages dealing solely with the top news events, in words and pictures, in the Tri-County Area. You may examine a copy of the pre- vious edition at either the Gloversville or Johnstown of- fice of The Leader-Herald. Fill out and mail the coupon with your remittance. The book comes off the presses in February. Actual size: 9V 2 " x12V 2 " "The World in 1966" The Leader-Herald Gloversville, N. Y. 12078 Enclosed is $....' Please reserve copies of "The World in 1966" at $3.06 each for: Name Street Address .7^^^ City, State, Zip Code * Name Street Address City, State, Zip Code (Make checks or money orders payable to The Leader-Herald.) © WHITE BED SHEETS $1.68 Double PILLOW CASES 42x3* A PLAQUE WAS PRESENTED to Congregation Knesseth Israel of Gloversville for active participation in the National Enrollment Plan of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America and the annual NEP luncheon in the Seminary last month. The presentation was made to Leon Siegel, center, congregation president, by Dr. Louis Finkelstein, chan- cellor of the 80-year-old center of the Conservative Movement who lauded the NEP as "a fund which symbolizes that broad democratic concern for Terah, which is in itself a great heritage of the Jewish people." At the left is Solomon Wise, immediate past president of the congregation. Under NEP, Individual members of congregations support the Seminary through annual contributions of $10 which they add to their congregation dues. During this "Year of Tribute" to the founders of the Seminary, the NEP leaders have set a goal of tl.000,000 for the maintenance of the many widespread programs of the Seminary. Boys' HOODED SWEATSHIRTS Ass't. Colors SIZES 4 - 1 6 Boys' PERM-PRESS SLACKS Oven Baked To Keep The Creases in and The Wrinkles Outl Ass't. Colors SIZES 8-18 Boys' PAJAMAS FLANNEL and BROADCLOTH Good Selection SIZES 6-14 WOMEN'S SHOESil MEN'S SHOES FASHIONABLE FLATS k\ WOMEN'S TEENS' FOR DRESS or WORK Boys' FLANNEL SHIRTS Ass't. Styles SIZES 4 - 1 2 REDUCED INFANTS' RECEIVING BLANKETS SIZE 30x40 j> 100% COTTON Infants' HOODED SWEATSHIRTS SIZES 2 - 3 - 4 Cartoon Figures on Hoods & $ & £$& 45 R.P.M. RECORDS 20 TOP TUNES RECORDS f N FOR I UC DYNA-SALT The Ideal Ice and Snow Control. A Salt Product INDIAN-TYPE BLANKET 94% Rayon - 6% Nylon 64 x 76 Ideal For Car Blanket * MSN'S HOODED SWEATSHIRTS Double Fleeced. Sizes S-M-L Asi't. Colon »2.59 © WOODEN STEP LADDERS Rugged Construction 4Ft- $ 3J7 5FL-*4J7 Other Sizes Available BED PILLOWS Super Soft Foam Pillows Removable Zippered Ticking REDUCED YORKY — THI TALKING DOft RADIO REDUCED HOOPLA CAME OPEN DAILY t A.M. ARTERIAL ROUTE 30A - JOHNSTOWN a^Me^Hsis<asMsiiis«lBs«l«MSJt mmmm