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The Advocate-Messenger from Danville, Kentucky • Page 6

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AQESDC MONDAY, JULY 1, 1963 DANVILLE ADVOCATE-MESSENGER. DANVILLE. KENTUCKY field, with a 4 to 0 score Congress game tonight, Note to local fans; Ben Williamson of Ashland probably supplant 7 r- Softball Calendar SOFTBALL CA! SCHEDULE July 2 Naylor's vsvPeoples (1st) Pal's vs Corning f2nd Minor MSuosAro Organizing To Begin Schedule Saturday With the organization of three city teams and three county teams, minor league play will start here Saturday when a double-header is played. The six teams will play two games on Saturdays and one on Tuesdays. The KSD DtmnfilUV FTiaLam wi I fluid 9 t.ilWABJ Pilches Ho-Hitter Against Faboulh Perryville, playing the Paris Softball club tonight in a double header starting at 7:30 p.

m. on Uie Perryville 'diamond, will In all probability send their ace pitcher, Mickey Harmon, back jto Florida for another vacation, If he pitches as well tonight as he Jdid Saturday night, when he hit ihe ball players jackpot by pitch ing a no hit, no run game (against Falmouth on the latter's CHURCH LEAGUE Standings Junction City 4 0 Methodists ,4 1 Lexington Avenue 4- Salt River 3 W. Walnut 2 2 Christians 1 2 W. Broadway 2 3 Presbyterian 1 3 Calvary 4 Gethsemane 0 5 Leading Hitters Team Avg. Jordan Meth.

.750 Yates S.R. .733 Montgomery L. A. .700 Chouning W. Broad.

.652 Landgreave W. Broad. .609 Danville Sunnyside Park for the Jaycees, Jayceettes and other guests. Sunday Events On Sunday morning, July 21, the Jaycees will meet at 8 o'clock for coffee and doughnuts, also on Centre College campus, and at 9 a. m.

will go into the State Board meeting on the dining commons. Meanwhile, at 9 a. m. Sunday, the Jayceettes will" meet at Bow-larama, where Mrs. Lloyd Channels, Danville, wife of the minister of First Christian Church, will present a devotional.

Brunch will follow with the award of a door prize. General Chairman Mattingly states that 172 rooms have already been reserved here in motels and hotels for the visiting Jaycees and their wives, adding that many more rooms wUl be required. He said possibly some of the visitors will be housed in Harrodsburg, others in local homes. Many details of the general plans are still being worked out, and will be announced as they develop, President Sharp and Chairman Mattingly state. The Danville organization was host for a similar meeting here in 1960, when 325 Jaycees and their wives from across the State attended.

This year's program is expected to attract many more Kentucky members to. Danville, the officers say; 7 PRESTON PRUITT WEST MAIN STREET DANVILII ed Square D. of Lexington as the number one team in the State, when-they took a double header irom square lA-jasi wees Lexington. One of theirwins. was over one of the State's top pitchers, Dub Wainscott.

PerryVille has a home and home date with the undefeated Ben Williamson Ashland team at a later date. Yankees Give A Tilt To Browns The DanvilLe Yanks gave up seven unearned runs yesterday afternoon and beat themselves as Lawrenceburg's Brown took the decision, 7 to 5. To help the Browns along the Yanks committed six errors. But the locals battled back and the tieing runs in scoring josition when the final out was made. Frank Joyner pitched one of his best games years, but vas hampered by non-support "rom his team-mates.

Baxter as the winning pitcher. Tod hitters fa? the Browns Stevens and Cox with three out of five each. P. McCowan and N. Bartleston each got-four out of five for the Yanks.

The Yanks will play the Strong Nicholasville Colts, of the Salt River Valley League, in a double-header at Old Fort Park here the afternoon of July Danville Drops 2 Over Weekend Boyle Post 46's American Legion Junior Baseball team was a 12-0, no-hit victim of Man 0' War of Lexington Saturday afternoon and Jerry Leber of PerryVille held Danville to 3 hits Sunday in posting a 4-0 shutout. The losses extended Danville's streak to seven. Danville will play Lawrence-burg here Wednesday at 5 p.m.; play Perryville there July 4th at 2:30 p.m., and will meet Law-renceburg Friday at 1:30 p.m. 'in the first game of the First Annual Legion Invitational Tour- "WHAT should we do?" This is a question that would naturally occur to a family if the need arose thousands of miles from home. The hest thing and the first thing local families to.

do is to call the Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home. pamouth (bleated Perryville in the Tirst game 6 to 3, but Har mon, after two weeks -ofvacation- ong in Florida, was too much in the second game. He faced only 23 men, two over limit of 21, and received flawless support from his mates plus three key hits from David Mahan, one of which was a home run. Io advance publicity was sent out on the Paris club, but from past indication, the Bourbon County club will come up with a good team. Manager Dick Sinkhorn will probaly start Harmon in the first game with either Crook Milburn or Jesse Overstreet in the second AUTO SRtC i There is no certainty that a tax revision bill requested "by President Kennedy will be passed this year by the House.

It has become entangled with the Presi-dnfs broad civil rights program which is overshadowing everything else on Capitol Hill. Because of the prospects for a long and bitter fight over both taxes and civil rights, leaders may mcentrate during the next few rrMHrths oh disposing of the necessary appropriation bills and some relatively nonontroversial measures. Kennedy A few said "Viva Jackie," who originally was to have come with the President. The plans were changed when she- became pregnant. Gettysburg's the growing and many of the women wear long calico skirts and bonnets.

One big traffic jam developed Sunday night as an estimated 8,000 to 10,000 people struggled out to the Gettysburg High School football field where former Presi-dentDwight-DEisenhower was the featured speaker at the annual commemorative exercises of the Gettysburf Fire Department. The general's voice came through loud and clear as he made an urgent call for sturdy self reliance and struck out against "paternalistic government." Meade to Civil War rifles guaranteed to be'shootable. But the sidewalks are thronged like a big city. Many of the men wear Civil War garz and beards that took long in Zip establishment of 553 sectional centers whose three-digit numerical designations serve as the prefix for all ZIP code numbers. There are major concentration centers forth massing' of both incoming and outgoing mail between any points in the United States.

Each sectional center will serve an average of 77 surrounding offices." GetVour ZIP Number Now Postmaster General Day has told you who Mr. ZIP is and how he works for you. If you see his broad smile and beckoning eyes on posters, buttons or calling cards, in newspapers and magatines and on television, or hear him over raido Mr. Day says he is reminding you to visit your local post office. Your postmaster has a brand new personal number just for you which Mr.

Day says will save the nation's tapayers some $15 million a year and get your letters where it is going faster than ever before! Rogers teacher at the Jennie Rodgers school. He will begin work on his Master of Arts degree in School Administration, with elective work in Social Studies. He has also been serving for the second year as assistant director Danville-Boyle County Recreation department, taking charge of the work on the seven city and county playgrounds in the summer seasons. THfOBDU Of THE Gutniuil Phone 236-4343 Authorized Service CHEVROLET Minnesota at Washington, post- poned, rain. Games' Boston at New York (N) -Kansas City at Baltimore (N) Only games Tuesday's Games -Minnesota at Detroit (N) Boston at Cleveland (N) Kansas City at Washington N) Los Angeles at Baltimore (N) Chicago at iNew York (N) National League W.

Pet GJB. St. Louis .45 31 .592 Los Angeles: 43 -32 33 35 35 .573 .571 .539 .507 .480 .461 .377 .372 San Francisco 44 4 4 6'-. 8 10 16V4, 17 Cincinnati "Tr.41 Chicago 40 Milwaukee .38 37 Pittsburgh ...36 39 41 Philadelphia 35. New York .29 48 Houston 29 49 Sunday's Games Philadelphia 3, Chicago 2 Pittsburgh 3, New York 0 Milwaukee 7, Los Angeles 0 San Francisco 7, Cincinnati 3 Houston 1, St.

Louis 0 Saturday's Games Cincinnati 7, San Francisco 3 Chicago at Philadelphia, postponed, rain Pittsburgh 4, iNew York 3 St. Louis 2, Houston 1 Los Angeles 6, Milwaukee 5 (11 innings) Today's Games Pittsburgh at Philadelphia 2, twi-night St. Louis at Houston (N) Milwaukee at Los Angeles (N) Cincinnati at San Francisco; Tuesday's Games Pittsburgh at Philadelphia (N) New York at Chicago Cincinnati at Houston ON) St. Loute at Los Angeles (N) Milwaukee at San Francisco (N) KENTUCKY THEATRE TODAY TUES. THE FliST JAMES BOND FRM ADVEKTURE! IAN fLEMINOS SEANCONNERY WVJ Joseph WISEMAN lamaaiwiu.

JACK LORD DRIVE-IN THEATRE STANFORD, KENTUCKY On Huttonvlfle Road, Hwy. 78 CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE Playground For Children Last Time Tonight mm nm iois. HQ PMttvsariHKWilia ALSO CARTOON Tuesday Wednesday. r. SHIRLEY YVES EOWAROS.

803 STW PSSKER? ALSO CARTOON Around Mi in nament at Perryville. Baseball Calendar Today's Baseball By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS American League W. L. Pet G.B. New York ...44 28 .611 Chicago 45 33 .577 2 Minnesota j.

43 32 .573 2 Boston 40 33 .548 4Vi Cleveland 40 36 .526 6 Baltimore 41 38 .519 6V1 Los Angeles 41 39 .513 7 Kansas City ..34 40 .459 11 Detroit 29 45 .392 16 Washington 23 56 .291 24 Sunday's Games Detroit 6, Los Angeles 5 Cleveland 8-0, Chicago 4-4 New Vork 4-11, Boston 2-4 Minnesota 6 Washington 2 Kansas City 3-3, Baltimore 1-4 (1st game 14 innings, 2nd game 12 innings) Saturday's Games New York 2, Boston 0 Baltimore 3, Kansas City 2 Cleveland 5, Chicago 2 Los Angeles 7, Detroit 4' ALWAYS COLOR CARTOONS OPEN AT 7:00 2 CARTOONS THE BEST IN HOLIDAY HITS! NOW TUE. Oscar' Winner Gregory Pack to Mil Mockingbird -GREGORY PECK A MUST TO SEE AT ALSO Audi Murphy HELL BENT for LEATHER' JUST 3 NITES 'TIL THE BIGGEST HOLIDAY FIREWORKS WE HAVE EVER OFFERED 1 7 and the sixth 'street park-fields will be used. The opening will be Saturday morning, starting at 10 a. when Parksville plays the Rexall Pirates and Dean's Milk Yankees meet the Fire Department Dodgers. Perryville will play Junction City on Tuesday.

The three Danville teams are organized as follows: Rexall Pirates, Clay coach, meets at the Sixth street field tomorrow afternoon at 5 o'clock. On the roster are Mike Shackle-ford, Donald Bell, Bruce Feather, Richard Smith, Eric Van Gilder, John White, Gary Craig, Richard Clay, John Feather, Mike Carter, Mack Beto, Trm Dexter and Randy Byington. Dean's Milk Yankees L. C. Mitchell, Chad Sparrow and Don Preston, coaches, meet at the KSD field tomorrow afternoon at 5 o'clock.

The roster includes Gerald Holt, John Kruppnick, Kevin Chinn, Gary Gary McLeod, Cornell Letcher, James Singleton, Rastus Richardson; Don Mitchell, David Sparrow, Eddie Carpenter, Mike Sherron and Jimmy Sherron. Fire Department Dodgers, Del-bert Allen, coach, meet at Paula Heights field at 5 p. m. tomorrow. On the roster are Carl Swineford, Tommy Hines, Jerry Anderson, Keith Chambers, Joe Blankenship, David Frazer, Mike Cook, Thomas, Bob Wrinsor, Tommy Stuart, Bob Cash, Charles Dawson and Gary Dawson.

It was announced that any boy who wants to play in the minors and who is not on a roster may phone 236-4780 and leave his name and telephone number arid he will be assigned to a team. Satellite Viet Nam have committed themselves openly to Peking. They have endorsed the Chinese view that Khrushchev's efforts to avoid nuclear war with the West have carried him out of the sphere revolutionary communism. Addressing birthday greetings Ulbricht, the Soviet premier praised him for his support of the international Communist, movement, The audience of some 3,000 East Germans cheered enthusiastically when Ihrushchev pledged that Germany would one day be Ainlted but under communism. But there was little- enthusiasm in the grim faces of four major Soviet leaders Janos Kadar of Hungary, Antonin Novotny, of Czechoslovakia, Todor Zhikov of Bulgaria and Wladyslaw Gmulka of Poland.

Segregation president's program could be offered as amendments to it. Or an alternative course would be to wait for the House to act on the whole package and then take it up. when it reaches the Senate. Assistant Senate leader Hubert Humphrey of Minnesota has said, "We cannot expect to get through the Senate any bill stronger than that the House votes." Either way, a Southern filibuster probably will have to be overcome to get the legislation passed. To cut off debate and force a showdown will take a two-thirds majority of Senators voting.

Pope tendant chanted in Latin. "Holv thus passes the glory of the world. The Pope celebrated Mass and again appeared moved when he received a jjhite silk purse wa Mass well sung" and symbol "that he was a priest as well as a pope. He received the homage of the cardinals and finally the crown, syftibol of his temporal authority. Foundation To Roof We have everything for your hem construction or remodeling1.

all at one convenient Your complete building supply firm is LUMBER Marine Boat Paint H. COOMER SONS storm windows with lift out screen it storm doors You could pay more, but we doubt you can buy better. Call us for estimates and measurements. robinson PAINT STORE "Plenty of Free Parking" 512 South 4th Ph. 236-6181 Get Wheels Aligned Here Now! FOR SAFER DRIVING GET OUR WHEEL ALIGNMENT JOB.

Perfectly aligned and balanced front wheels are an important factor in safe driving, also insure longer wear, from tires. Drive your car in for a check-up and adjustment, if needed. Schedule July 1 W. Walnut vs J. City (1st) Salt River vs Presbyterians (2nd) July 4 W.

Broadway vs Calvary (1st) Gethsemane vs Christians (2nd) July 5 Salt River vs Christians (1st). (make-up) Lex. vs. Methodists (2nd) Industrial League Standings Gem Supply 4 0 Dunn's Coin-o-matrc 4 1 Genesco 2 3 Corning 1 4 Jackson Chair 14 Leading Hitters Team Avg. Christy Gem S.

.769 Sanders Dunn's .619 Goins Corn. k571 B. Davis Dunn's .556 Wethington "Dunn's .545 Schedule July 3 Corning vs. Gem Supply (1st) Dunn's Genesco (2nd) WOMEN'S LEAGUE Standings Naylor's Grocery 4 0 People's Coin-o-matic ..3 1 Pal's Laundromat 1 3 Corning 0 4 Leading Hitters Team Avg. Westerfield -Naylor's Trainor Naylor's .563 B.

Belcher Naylor's .563 McDermott People's .563 F. Reynolds People's .563 Dodgers Beat Redlegs; In 3-Way Tie-For 3rd The Gem Supply Dodgers moved into a three way tie for third place by defeating the K. P. Red-legs 7 to 2 Saturday morning, in Little League play. 5 The Dodgers scored three runs in the first inning and two in the second, and were never threatened from this point.

Jerry Coy gave up only five hits to the Redlegs in route to the victory. Hunt was the losing pitcher. Coy had his best day at the plate as he smacked three doubles. Logue and Meadows each Jiad two hits to help Coy pace the Dodger hitting attack. Today the Hub Braves play the K.

P. Redlegs at U-Co park. Relieves Pain so thorough that sufferers made astonishing statements like "Piles have" ceased be a problem!" The secret is a new healing sub-stance fBio-Dyne) discovery of A wo(famous research institute. This substance is now available in tupporitory or ointmtnt form under the name Preparation h. At all drug countaca, Danville SAL8 IZO S-THIRD Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery The Word Is Getting I-.

mr btops Itch Trk. If. T. (Special) Vor ftia first time science has found a new healing substance with the astonishing; ability to shrink hemorrhoids, stop itching, and relieve pain without Surgery. In case after case, while gently relieving pain, actual reduction (shrinkage) took place.

If ost amazing of all results were 15 AAA 7 lf35ca slower than the average Phillips 66 and YOUR irVESTOCK MARKET Check Day of Sale Service Satisfaction Highest Price- TnSBV Wednesday CL ApP 12 Noon nneo Saturday---- Son REPORT OF SALES FRIDAY. JUNE 28. The Garrard County Stockyards sold 1,111 head of livestock Friday. Receipts and quotations follow. CATTLE Receipts 384: Slaughter cows mostly 50 cents higher; other classes mostly steady; slaughter: standard to low-good 500-800 lb.

heifers, utility and commercial cows, $1 3.1 0 1 few high yielding up to canner and cutter, $1 1.5013.80; light canner down to $10; utility and commercial bulls, cutter and low utility, feeders: good and choice 400-000 lb. steers, medium, good and choice 600-800 good 400-600 ib. heifers, medium, $1922. CALVES Receipts, 246: Vealers steady to strong; good -and choice vealers in graded pen, standard, $23; good and choice 240-275 standard and good. 160-180 140-160 utility all weights, $2023; stanard to choice 300-500 Ib.

slaughter calves, $20.1023. HOGS Receipts, 262: Borrow and gilts steady; mixed U.S. 1, 2 and 3 barrow and gilts 180-230 160-180 240-275 U.S. 2 and 3 sows 300-600 $13 14.24; good 30-75 feeder pigs, $1819. SHEEP-Receipts, 219: -Spring lambs mostly lower; choice and prime 80-100 Ib.

spring lambs, $2122; good to low-choke, utlity, $1416. Garrard County Stockyards Co. LANCASTER, KENTUCKY 4 SALES OF ALL CLASSES OF LIVESTOCK EVERY FRIDAY Under U. S. Government Supervision ft Bonded for your protection.

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