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THE REGISTER-NEWS MT. VERNON. ILLINOIS THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1962 DEATHS J. L. Strowmatt Dies Early Today; Rites Saturday Lee Strowmalt of 325 south lOtlj street died at 5:00 a.m.

today at Good Samaritan Hospital. sei-vices will be held at 10:00 a.m. Saturday at thp Pulley Funeral Qiapcl. Burial will be in West Salem cemeterj-. The body will lie in state at the Pulley Funeral Home where friends may ctdl after 4:00 p.m.

Friday. Mr. Strowmatt was bom Feb. 13, 18S4, in Pike county, the son of Arden and Margaret (Jordan) Strowmatt, who preceded him in death. He was also preceded in death by a brother.

He is sui-vived by a sister, Mrs. Ethel Wilkinson of Kansas City, Kan. Jemima Story Of Opdyke Dies At Age 81 Years Jemima Story of RFD 1, Opdyke died Wednesday at the age of SI yeai-s, eight months, and 14 days. Funeral services will be held at MARKETS Mt. Vernon Hog Market Prices were unchanged on the local livestock market today.

The top was 15.50 for 190 to 220 lb. hops. Sows were 13.25 for 300 weight dowii; sows 300 weight and over 12.75, down. Boars were 8.25 and 9.25. SIGHTED AFLOAT IN LIFE RAFT AFTBk HEARING Mt.

Vernon Grain Tlie following prices were quoted in Ml. Vernon this aftenioon: WTioal $1.98. Soybeans Com 151.09. Chicago Produce CmCAGO Mercantile steady; wholesale buying prices unchanged; 93 score AA 37; 92 A 57; 90 89 cars 90 89 54'4. Eggs unsettled; wholesjile buying prices unchanged to 1 lower; 70 per cent or better grade A (Continued from Pago One) As he pa.s.sed Point.

Argiiello. Caipenfer Ma iLsfro- naut Alan B. Shepard Jr. who is stationed tiirrp fliai he again noted He first re- (wried seeing ihem in small num- Ijers on tlic first orbit at alwui tlie relative sunrise. "Tlicre are more of tho.se while particles," Carpenter told Shep- axi.

"Tliey appear to be traveling e.vaclly my speed. Tlioi'c's one drifting off and it appends to be going even faster." He said he did nol them in the great numbers that John H. Glenn Americans first man in 'orbil, Siiw hi.s famous firefllp.s said his of rambling pat- were in a (cm. Carpenter said he also had been getting a little warm, and drank some water over Canton Isl.ind in (he Pacific. He it tasted very good.

As he passed over Cape Canaveral just Ijefore entering tlie lliini oi'bit, he attcmpied to jettison a balloon which he had towed behind the capsule for one whole whites mixed 26'ii; However, lie reported thi ums 22; standards dirtiesijotti.soii switch failed to ojX'ratp 23; cheeks 23. I 'and he was unable to release the 30-inch sphere. St. Louis Produce Technicians as -ni hijn thai 'tlie balloon would in no way af- WmS (AP)-Eggs and live' the nii.ssion and thai it would 2:30 p. m.

Saturday at Myersjpoultiy: up on re-entry into llK Giapel with the Rev. Mar.sh Har- Eggs, consumer grades, A large after the third orbit pole officiating. Burial wiU be in 23-27, A medium 20-22, A small: Performing as if he were right Opdyke cemetery. The body will lie in slate at Myers Chapel where friends may call after 4:00 p.m. Friday.

Mrs. Story was born Sept. 9, 1880, in Jefferson county, the daughter of John and Mary (Presley) Tipton. She was married to William Stoi7, who preceded her in death May 23, She was also preceded in death by her parents, a brother, and two sisters. She is survived by several nieces and nephews including a niece, Mrs.

Lilah Arnold of Mt. Vomon. Joanna Waier, 72, Of Ashley Dies; Rites At Radom services for Mrs. Joanna Waier will be held at 9:00 a. m.

Fiiday at St. Michael's Catholic church in Radom with the Rev. Terepka officiating. Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery.

The body will lie in state at the Kringer Funeral Home in Ashley where friends may call at any time. At 8:45 p.m. tonight the Rosary will be recited at the Kringer Funeral Home. Mrs. Waier, of RFD 3.

Ashley, died at 8:30 a. m. IXiesday at St. Mary's Hospital in Centralia. She was 72 years, 11 months, and eight days old.

She was bom June 1-1, 1889, at Dubois, the daughter of Stanley Rnd Josephine (Szubarga) Janowski. On Oct. 11, 1910, at Radom. she was married to Walter Wafer, who Burvives. Other include three tons, Edward Waier of RFD 3, Ashley, Louis Waier of and Albert Waier of RFD 3,, McLeansboro; tlu-ee Marie Winka of St.

Louis, airs. Anna Dalman of RFD 2, and Tlieresa. Kellerman of RFD 2, vUle; four brothers. Albeit 17-18, large 20-22; wholesale grades, standard unclassified 22ii-24; dirties and checks 17-19. Poulti-j-, hens, 14, over 5 lb 9-10, under 5 lb broilers and fi-yers at home in the strange world of weightlessness.

Carpenter told ti astronaut Virgil 1. (Gust Grissom at Oipe Canaveral that every- thing was fine and he was in ex- 70 icellent condition as he sailed over- 'ihead at the end of two orbits. Livestock STOCKYARDS, lU. 10.000; barrows and gUts No 1-2 m5-230 lb mastly 16.00-S; 70 head No 1-2 mostly No 1 around 200-213 lb 16.50; No 2-3 240-270 lb 14.7515.73; No 2-3 270-315 lb 14.3515.25; sows No 1-3 -100 lb down 13.25-14.00; No 2-3 400-600 lb boars over 250 lb 11.7.512.00; lighter weights mo.stly 12.75. Cattle calves 250; choic-e lb 25.25-50; good and mbced good and low choice 21.7324.75; good and clioice 130-250 lb vealers 26.00-30.00; good and cJiolce slaughter calves 21.0025.00.

Sheep 500; nort enough to test the market. Quiz 1,000 Persons In Estes Case By G. MIL'ION KELLV WyVSIHNGTON (AP) Senate investigators disclosed today their agents have questioned more than Detailed Weather Report Mt. Venion Weather 86, low 64. Rainfall to inches.

One year 75, low 47. Five years 75, low 60. Friday sunrise sunset Cancer Educational Meeting Is Held Here 1,000 persons in llie Biliie Sol Estes case. And. said tlie intonnaiit, many, many more will be (uestioned before the Senate Investigations is ready to start its lieaiings bito wliether Washington intluenco helped Estes build his rickety business empire.

Tlie report came after rain Kennedy related at a news con-j Boston, rain 68 Buffalo, cloudy 88 Cliicago, clear 82 clear 87 Denver, dear 74 Des Moines, clear 70 Detroit, cloudy 83 Fairbanks, cloudy 70 Fort Worth, clear 96 THE WEATHKR ELSEWHERE Ky TIIE ASSOCIATED PRESS High Low PT. Albany, rain 79 .01 clear 83 Atlanta, cloudy 87 Bismarck, dear 79 46 61 42 43 .79 ferenco Wednesday that the FBI Buffalo, cloudy 88 59 1.46 has moved into the investigation ciiicago, clear 82 63 of the mysterious death of Henry Marshall, a Texas farm official, shot to deatli a year ago while checking into Estes" dealings under the goveniment cotton program. The FBI declined to comment 70 on the unusual cii-cumstance of Its i Honolulu, clear 83 70 entry into what nonnally would dear 85 59 be a local police case. Junmu cloudv (56 Last June, when larsliall was found dead, shot five times, WsiLof I Ideuth was written off as suicide, under the pressure of tlie 88 69 l-strs invstigalion, his body PNliunied Tuesday for an autopsy in Tex. Later ihe coumy nu.tical examiner told county 61 61 41 54 63 46 70 .24 .01 IMllie Sol Estch walks from federal courtlHiiisc to a Ualt- inu tiixi after hearing with Ids creditors.

said nothing Ui (AT Wlrcphoto) The Carpenter had ended his first orbit at 9:19 a.m., flashing over Cape Canaveral 99 miles high. Witli tlie whole following progress of his daring as it did when John H. Glenn Jr. I became the first American to or-UOus) Gris.som, wlio last bit the earlli three months made a suborbital ixjckel trip. Carpenter's Aurora 7 spaceshipj After Axmn-a 7 was successfuily I'LW SAMK NOTK.S passed over Gipe Canaveral atijj, orliil.

tlie asiroiiaut reported BUT IIII'; DII'I'KK at a.m. (EST) to complete capsule had turned ai-ound ISO 15V KITH MILUOTT one ciriniit. as intended, so that he l-Jiilerprise Assn. Just 94 minutes earlier, at ridinR upright and backward. "The language of women differs; a.m..

a powerful Atlas mi.ssiie space, with the capsule's extensively from tiie language of had bla.sted oft from jurors his preliminary Orleans, cloudy 90 ing was murder. The examiner. J. Oklahoma City, 89 was expected make his final reiwrt today. ram 81 F.iuiul Dead Plioenix, dear 94 The FBI also had no comment; Pittsburgh, dear 89 llie case of Howard Pratt.

Portland, cloudy 65 ChicaRo office manager of Com-i Portland, rain 58 niercial Solvents City, cloudy 66 70 77 59 53 74 61 67 51 62 1.47 55 Live Ammunition Issued To Yanks On Line In Siam BANGKOK, Tbailand (AP)- Llve ammunition is being issued today to the 1st Battle Group, U.S. 27th Infantry, and units coming from Hawaii "are bringing ammunition with them," Lt. Gen, James I. Richardson Jr. announced.

Tlie commander of American detailed to help Tliailand against incursions from Laos sought 10 clarify Washington reports concerning the battle group's readiness for combiit. Richardson said the group has been prepai'ed since arriving six ago for maneuvers of the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization "to carry out any mission assigned, combat or otherwise." The Infantrymen stayed on to become part of the U.S. military buildup, which includes air units and a battalion of Marines. .10 .24 dead in his car Wednesday of car- 1 Richmond, clear 87 bon monoxide The com-'Si. Louis, clear 83 pany's financial relaiions witli'Salt Lake City, rain 75 Esies, wlio bought great quantities San Diego, cloudy 67 of liquid fertilizer from the chemi-San Francisco, cloudy 56 il firm, are under investigation.

Seattle, rain 49 Tlie Senate subcommittee, dear 91 ed l)y Sen. Jolin L. Washington, cloudy 80 57 41 51 45 67 60 48 57 50 46 70 67 .22 .11 .95 .04 .69 .06 Xo 2 yellow Grain CHICAC50 meat mixed 2.14',4. Com No. 1 1.18; No 2 yellow J.IS; No 3 ycl low 1.17.

Oats No 2 extra white No 2 2.51. oil Barlej': malting choice 1.3,>- feed 1.00:].25n. WalFstreet had bla.scd of froin tlas spare heal sliield leading tlie way.inien," a professor of Unguis-! '''o, burden of port to fling Carpenter into At this iwint he was in the l)uol- tics. liusljand will agree heavens al miles an ol tlio'lhe professor on that. Inyes igators sau in an orbita ranging ili.i n'sulis wiien a deb- When a wonian says she said it had no evidence of any link between Estes and Pratt, but would look into tlie death because of a cryptic note found iiii 15v Pratt's car which said in part! ft mild in nothem Illinois HTSATHER THE ASSOOWTED PRESS 99 to 161 miles above the earth.

Icale lialanee is achieved between perfect dress, or hat, or Plans were to bring the 37-year-'tiip pull certainly doesn't mean old iVaw lieutenant commander fon-e and ihe downward awn after three orbits for a pa-- (vji-ili's gravity. aid conned achute landing in the Atlantici Ocean at approxbnately 12:35 p.m. (EST). Carpenter reported to fellow as V'the burden of guilt is on myiyrifj wam in the south today. The mercui-y was in the 70s over the.v doubted state's northern third, and the nedion witn yos throughout much of the south- Estes.

'ern A House suljcommitiee mostly with iniugai Rep, L. H. Fountain, cloudiness in the south. puU a man a Oman leallv case, with expected through Friday. troversv already swirling about; Vandalia reported a daytime 85 Rockford and Moline had high marks of 73.

He he was readv to continue station and he woin.an's fancy. 1' 1 sul Ouii et on witJi the full i'hai he was exercising the A uses the word "save" of fo ou)- He reported no prulilems Tlie sleering syste.i. and In (lm( would never occur u'oinus 01 loiniei Kanioul 82 tlie capsule's automatic eontrol automa siatenieiits were pronipieu spnn-field 84 as Glenn did on nis mitiapinK properly and ewevthn- insluiice. fmd all sorts of orbil. Cilenn was forcMl to eon normal irol the Friendsliip 7 manually The sixth district of the Illinois division of the American Cancer held a cancer educational training meeting Wednesday, May 23 at the more Grill.

Key workers were complimented for their "remarkabU cancer education by Dr. Sheldon S. Steinberg, director of the American Cancer Society public education program for the state of Illinois. Dr. Steinberg, from Chicago and a former faculty member at Sou (hern Illinois University at Carbondale, had with him as an I observer Don Wiley from the na- lional staff of the American CJnncer Society in New York.

Dr. Steinberg brought out the fact that during the last 18 months 227,000 pieces of cancer education literature have been distributed in the sixth district which includes Jefferson county and 23 other counties. This means that one person in three received life saving Information in this district. The state wide average is one in four or per person. Tlie educational program of "When it was decided that lh( 1st Battle Group would remain in'the Amci'ican Cancer Society is Thailand," Richardson "oi-lcne of ils most vital functions, ders were is.sued to be is of prime concern to the so- to issue anuiuinition from thai jcieiy that people know the dan- available in Thailand, it and when of cancer, understand the required.

At tlie same time am- 1 importance of action, want to munition was ordered something to help themselves from Okinawa." land others, and, finally, act swiftly through competent chan- nels to handle cancer problems, Of il" recent American Cancer I uriV jsodety study it was shown that DlUrOru injUrea of the women who recognized one of the cancer danger signals Dwight York, 49, of Bluford.jin themselves did something to who was seriously injured in the seek a cure. In early stages most of a private plane in can be cured. Competent zona Tuesday, remains as a and prompt treatment is impera- patient in a Tucson hospital, mvo. Avoiding facts is not only Mrs York said her husband dangerous but often a final miscalled her at Bluford and report-; ed that tlie plane landed in river bed after an explosion in the air. The pilot was also in- sroup ot volunteers on tiie juj-ed importance of the public educa- York suffered severe program from a doctor 's burns on the upper part of pf how the doctor body and may be hospitalized for I can help in this program.

Dr. several weeks. Zclman is vice chairman of Jeff- He is employed at a base near Tucson. Col. Glenn Is Father Of Year missiltj erson county division of the American Cancer Society and 'of the Illinois state board directors.

He stressed the of saving lives by educating ths people to the facts concerning cancer and the importance of thorough treatment by qualified 'persons. Dr. Zelman said that i-NtW YORK (AP)-A man ac- he hoped that the medical pro- would benefit from the cancer education program In or- tt that every family physidan should feel his responsibility In as any man ever has been he was is, lormauy raced mean half an liour, especially, liem she says siie'll lie readv in I Radom, and Mrs. Lottie CSiase of The Atlas ro.se 1 carrying out iLaSu of RiSw" lU 14 was up at ix-st inlo a clear at tifie tests, l)ut sank to a new low of 4te. In late a.ni.

(KSTl after a sively that ni.a completcja nilmile, or dinner will be problem except what I a minute or she'll only be read the papers. If they on in a store, liim from! And tliere's that word ath of 102 hogs has resulted suit in circuit M. Wilson vs. and Jefferson Supplies, accinated his biologicals manufac- Edgar Never Heard Of Hlin tared by Anchor Sei-um Co. and doM'l know anything from the other defendant corporation.

He said the serum National Father's tee. He and his wife, have two children. John David, 14, and Carolyn 13. cent of the surgery currently Anna throughout the na- grandchildren; and tlvee great grandchildren. Mrs.

Waier was a 8t. Michael's Sodality. dealings it off about 9. because of visiljility- member ot' Industries a haze in 'ne Masonic Rites Tonight For Tindle of about 3 and Polaroid around 4., l.iunchiiig area. 5 Just a.s it did on Glenn's flight.

Cvarning Glas dropped alxiui points, Roebuck alxiut 2. Alias pi'i-formed with amaz-lexperiments for Carpenter. ST, a Bfjoing and Kodak lost ing pieelsion. Willi pinpoint ac- moic than a fwint each. Ford it pushed Ihe Corp.

were about a "a keyhole in tlie sly" biglicr. the desired speed and angle. If it LpRnV XinnlG Fractiomil gains were displayed liad missed this in space 100 Oil of Indi-imiles liiuli and fiOO miles nortli- Masonic riles for LeRoy Jones Lauglilin and U.S.Jea-sl of tlie Cipe, tlie Bermuda will be conducicd at o'clock I Steel. tracking slation would have or- tonight at Myers I Prices- on tlie Amei'ic Stock derod Ciirpenter's craft back to The lx)dy will lie in state at turned mixed after anieaiili the chapel where friends may call oarly rise. at any time.

U.S. bonds arl- Mr. Tindle. 62. of RFD 4, Mt.

while corjxjrates were ir- Vernon, died al 8:20 p. m. day at Good SaniEiritan Hos-i HospitaB Notes rose'carrying out many assigned srien- lie proved coiiclu- But women use it to describe 111 is not iiuuse. a reslaurtuit, a l)y weigliiless flight of this dura-inxim. a or just about tion.

i anything else that can'l be de- With this in mind, scribed as interesting, cute or have devised a great nuinl)er ol'darling. Men and women even use the lieulenam commander. "reliLX" in a different sort oilier things, airpenter of way, too. U'lioti a wife tells lier was to eject a multi- luisbaml lo relax, slie means for colored balloon which was lo ii to lake to an easy cSiair be- behind his capsule for one wlioleicanse slie has noticed tliat he looks on the end of a lOO-foot linc.i'h-ed and she is concerned about By olisei-ving t-lie balloon, penter jiKiv help determine solicitous Sound. wiieat ciilors are best for sp.acliusband tells his wife lo vehicles which man one dav will irritated willu iiou.se I as warranted to produce lasting laro trying to connect me with; immunity against hog cholera, "charm-ithat situation, ii is a great di.s-, He said 102 hogs became ill Men reseive it for women, llof ion.

I never heard of the man land died from hog cholera. until 1 his name in tlie paper," I'lie former president's brother said Fountain invited him to come 10 WashLngion a long time ago. "I lold him on tiie telephone wouldii'i go," Eiscnlwwer said "Didn't liave any interest in stor.age and didn't see why 1 should pay my way Ixick there lo tell him I told him didn't at any lime, liaven't now, a nickel's wortii inieresi storage or grain stoi'- Ho asks damages to cover value of the hogs, cost of the serum, care of the hogs and a rea.sonable profit. Tine plaintiff asks for a jui-y trial. roup, the sulx-om- nmental rcla- lon over sur- uid cotton al- I look into E.s-tes' cuil.s of IJie glolw If nwssary.

the l)alIoan wilh his profital)le operations under Ijoih But the mission was he cut it loose and abo Glenn, and the iKiciaip pilot, programs. The House subcommiltce's 'Die TOJiti -ol center i-eixjrnxl have lo hook together hi orbit for mivms iSi on intergoveii minutes alter bla.stoff that Aurora flights to the moon. leaven's tiuit nagging iuri.sdietio 7 in successful orbit tuid In deptli perception tests, or quit rushing a could remiii aloft for seven haiid.sonie Girpenter was tidying up." loimenis. It for only three orbits, the as'lo track ills Alias Ixxxster wlieniN.ivv Ciiidr. Waller M.

Glenn s. Seven oi-hits would fell away. A "NASA was iusked relurninK the a.stiv/naut's ('iHiicni. KCKKJ 'if f.arijenter had any fear of Two of his sons, LeRoy M. Tindle of Paris.

France, and; 1st Lt. Dannie Jrx- Tindle of, Austin Texas have rm-ived in'-'eWcrwrn Mt. Vernon to the Randall oart.li soinewliere the; He carricxi a speeijil his dale with the it will investigate the Ei- counsel Jame-s R. Naughton said no decision has been reached on be at Smith; Campbell; Mrs. and would involve the de-ieamera and film Friday at Mvcrs Lorean Stinnett of ployineni of numbers of re- black and white le Rev.

Seibert, Di.scharged: Coliine Smith of Corcry vessels, i-of pivictirallv 10 iir If Ihe tliree-orbit which will 10:00 a. will Ricliards Memorial Gardens cetneterv. Ijonnie, Mr. Tindle is a past governor of the Mwjse eonipleied. mission was seen including stars, flight time would be plienonieiia, clouds, ,1 (KIO pieturesjne.ared.

'I'he )kes-mnn rcpLiefl ili.it Carpenter is "coiuseious of the involved and he doesn't think llie risk factor is weather J. B. WiHiford Rites Conducted In California queline Johnson and baby. Funeral services for J. B.lKimberly Ann; Eula Pearl Duna- Williford, a former resident of ivan; Mrs.

M. Winemiiler Mt. 'Vernon, were held April '24land baby. Jacqueline in Long Beach, Calif. Burial wa.s[Kenneth Wayne Garrison; Calin that citv.

jdonia Mildred Bowman. Mr. Williford, died April Bl at his home in Long Beach. He is survived bi' his wife. Ruth (Miller) Williford ofi Long Beach, a sister, Anna Cummings of 1106 Gilbert ijtreet, Mt.

Vernon; two tons; three grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. senliowers, Esles is awaiting trial on federal fraud ciiai'ges and a Texas indict men! accusing him of theft. calmly reijorled on conditions in afiple pie and liie He forces Cirpenter tallwl with bis wife, mcs-sed lum his phone ftxun hisiSmiill conliiurencv forces and BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Utah Stinnett of are the parents of ixjrn at 8:35 o'clock last in JefJer.son -Memorial hospital.

He weighed six pounds, three andlttu Dial I Prayer infoy Peace Mind CH 2-2400 DAY OR NIGHT Uiree-fourihs ounces. eoueh in effect increasing the weight of his le.iii, trim eiglit l.irnes Its norin.al yiuuiids. Sliorlly afler insertion into on e.iiiin wire, o.vygC'ii supply and other 111-' in his He said were in go condition thai he hun.self in lent (iiniinunic.atiiig AIIII from eotiiro! ceiiier was a veter.iii; (luariers in Hangar Cape C'uiaveraJ. He spent a relaxing day. reviewing fliglit plans iv.linieians and engineers, ships.

70 aircraft, to 0 the assistance, the worldwide" forces wcro prepared should the capsule come outside planned areas. traveler, iistronaut Virgil I. Beauty Quality Craftsmanship in ENDUEING MEMORIALS rBARRE noM br OS backed by 1 written guaraniAft. Open Sundays, and AH Day Memorial Day. Gregory Monument Co.

1009 Jordan Free Parkinjc IIARRV L. GREGORY, Prop. Vernon. III. DlaICH2.6ai4 DANCE American District AMERICAN LEGION HALL 816 Main Street Saturday, May 26th Stonecipher (Singer of Sweet Songs) until 12 Admission: Legion Membership Cord Top 45 recordi available for $.98 at fERTHERSTUn i'T ')i V''l'' ''V" I CAN'T STOP lOVING YOU Charlei UPTOWN-The Cryitali SEVEN MOONS-Dany Saval LIBERTY Pitney HERE COMES THAT FEELING las SECOND HAND lOVE VIIUGE OF lOVE Meyer THAT'S OLD FASHIONED Brothers PALISADES PARK-Freddy Cannon IT KEEPS RIGHT ON A HURTIN' Tlllotton THAT GREASY KID STUFF Grant HEARTS-Jackie Wilton I LOVE Volume.

HAVING A PARTY-Sam Cooke CINDY'S BIRTHDAY Crawford TEACH ME TONIGHT Maharii BARGAIN COUNTER 45 recorda for only $1.00 Completa Selection of Hi-FI and Slarao Albuint for only $.98 MEETINGS A. F. A. M. meeting of Mt.

Vernon Lwlge 31 A. F. A. M. will be held this evening (Thursday) at 7:30, to conduct funeral rites for our deceased Brother LeRoy B.

Tindle. Brethren urged to attend. LESTER WILLIAMSON, W.M. JA.MES APGAR, Sec'y. 5-24 Control Auto And Shed Fires lion is being done by untrained IihNsicians rather than trained A considerable portion of tliis is cancer surgery." Dr.

Steinberg described Dr. Zolinan a.s "very deeply concerned about the program and problems of the American Cancer "We might be 10 years behind ourselves if it Mt. Vernon firemen made two weren't for the support of the runs yesterday afternoon. medical profession." Thousands They were called to 3224 Peach of medical personnel have given where a car owned by Ernie Kin- eencrously of themselves in all caid caught fire from a cariiurctor phases of the educational, re- backfire. Wiring of the car was search senice program of damaged.

Ajnerican Cancer Society. A trash fire ignited the rear of a chicken house at the home Just when vegetables are Roy Willmore, 110 Perkins. Dam- ins up nicely in the home garfeM age was slight. price goes down in the stores. MARION SAYS: According to the calender summer doesn't begin for another month.

Obviously the doesn't go by the 'calendar and neither do the boaters. I spent Sunday afternoon on beautiful Crab Orchard lake I boating with my family. Boating, and skiing was much evidence. Boating is a wonderful and inexpensive way to relax either alone, with friends or shared svith your family. Go with me day to anyone of our beauti- Iful lakes or rivers and I'll show liappy, relaxed, smiling faces enjoying boating and the outdoors.

If you don't yet own a boat of your own, see me for one that will fit your personal needs andj budget. MARION WATKINSON W-G MOTORS CH 2-6420 NO MONEY A WEEK West Side of Square Dial CH 4-0624.

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