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PACE TWENTY-TWO MUNC1E EVENING PRESS, JULY 27. 1962 Diving Club Seeks More Equipment The club has put up a display A sport divine'elub today called priation or orivate donations he for help so that it can continue said he didn't know. TOOTHSOME GOODIES Tasty Pastry in Food Divisions Tastv pastry work continued to-i Phyllis Mellott, Yorktown, and to perform water rescue service! The CD organization has ac- featuring a water tank with a picture window at th Lions-Delaware County Fair in ait attempt to plug its cause. for the Delaware County Civil auired one niece of eouioment a nylon rope. Defense.

1 Larry Brandon, who is president of Water Bubblers Club. as well as a CD captain, said the problem is a shortace of ad i I a day when 4-H eirls in divisions Sallv Mrdillnnph nf th MnHprn equate equipment. IV through IX provided goodies Misses Club. fnr Mrc fharlpe QrthI nf K'nKlnc-l Fwlc VIT T. So far, club members have been usina their own eauinmenr worth mx iUlHCl, ville, judge in the second day of Cowan; Vicky Smith and Beverly foods competition at the Lions-Dortnn.

Gaston: Martha to $500 each. They also took Delaware County Fair. Harrison; Phyllis Kay Parsons, Ypast rolls, rakps flnr! ni Rovprfniv Rpita Fllie Calms A it upon themselves to build cement steps leading to their train-ine area at the cirv-owned Mu SWEET CORH 39c POTATOES10'39c lined the tables in the basement 'Martha Williams, Yorktown. of the Riverside Evangelical! Fond VIII Marilyn Williams, United Brethren Church for the Yorktown. annual baking contest headed bv! Foods IX Vireinia Peckin- nicipal Pool.

Now, Brandon said, the orcan- ization's needs have increased Mrs. Mary Penrod, home demon-paugh and Donna Kiefer. Dale- stration agent for "Delaware ville, and Carol Jensen, Cowan. its area of coverage has expanded suddenly with the use of County. Prairie Creek Reservoir, Two adult 4-H leaders.

Mrs. 'If we're eoinc to be resrxin. Sc CABBAGE ANY SIZE HEAD n. sible for another three miles of V'v Eleanor Miller and Mrs. Robert Ballinger.

assisted Mrs. Penrod divisiov 1 ribbon winners Include Albany Churl Flshfr. Jo Ellen Jarvls, Patricia Cae and Jane Barrett. Center Beth Burjord. Nicha Olb-on.

Kenny Ouffej. Jennifer Helm. Danny Km. Beverly Miller and Daphne Thornburit. Cowan Penny Chandler.

Sue Ellen water," he said, "we're soine to with arrangements for the cal have to have more eauiDment. Our orie-laden entries. club has no money to buy it." Chosen to bake for the Indiana niBht- Newton THOMPSON SEEDLESS 19c GRAPES Brandon listed necessities such as a boat, rones, hooks and buovs. lb. State Fair were Jean Gentry ofL Deborah Ahton.

caria ACCUSED William E. 0 North Carolina Republican chair-man, has admitted leading a double life, with a legal wife and adopted son in Mor-ganton, N.C., and another woman in Roanoke, by whom he had two sons, using the name of W. Edward Cobb. Cobb said he would rl 11 niacimon. Margaret nose nnanns, belma.

six veast rolls: Suzanne ivickie Harm an. irnsteen Hr(eii Whether the group could get the Kincaid, Yorktown, angel lon- d- equipment through a city appro- I ITALIAN SAt'SACI! ANI IMPORTED fOODS cake; Jane Nottingham, Harrison Puesley, Nancy Schlegel and Linda Thompson. DpRmn Ifjr.t fancy yeast bread; Martha Wil Ford and KathT Ucht liams, Yorktown, chocolate cake; Marilyn Williams, cherry Die: Eaton Shlrlev Raker. Peecrv Tw- i9 Mtfi and Donna Kiefer, Daleville. oat meal cake.

Is. Handa Rhoade. Diana RoyAden and Kathjr Ann Mitchel. KFVERAL I.ISTFD FROM GASTON Gaston Ann Barnett, Nancy Dayton, Fae Ann Howard. Joanne John- ann Tarr.

walnut at Charles your friendly store OTHER WINNERS ARE SELECTED Alternates in the same order are Kirtley, Dlna Dervees and Bobby Bell. Harrison Cynthia Brammer. Denise Daguy, Jill Poster. Cheryl Foust. Sandra Miller, Carol Reed and Karen Stahan.

Sheila Cullen of Eaton; Linda Wil- iams. Center: Connie Bushev. Muncla Marr Ann Frlschkorn. Two 4-H'ers from Liberty Township took home grand champion honors in both divisions of the photography contest at the Lions-Delaware County Fair. Mike Powell, left, won in Division and Steve Woolard in Division II.

Muncie Press Photo. resign his GOP post and withdraw from the North Carolina Senate race. AP Wirephoto. Lake Central Is On-Time Lake Central Airlines established its highest on-time record in history during the second quarter of 1962. according to, Lloyd Johnson, Mary Pat MacGlbbon, Linda Yorktown; Beverly Dorton, Gas Metzeer and Mary Ann Rahe.

Modern Misses Karen Hull. Vlc- 1 LTi. nan U.rni. t-i ton; Manna Jester, Harrison (astoria cake): and Vireinia Peck Debhy Tvler." Cella Wallace and Kathv inpaugh, Daleville (burnt sugar REFRIGERATOR OF THE WEEK (ID TT IP (ID II NTT Wolf. Royerton Mary Ann Alexander, Bonnie Billiard.

Martha Burns, Mar-cla Butter. Linda Fadely, Connie Par- IrinBnn T.nn.r TV.n. Tin. Other blue ribbon winners were: Ann Van Fleet and Mary Lou Foods IV Diane Hendrix. Al mire.

Aelma Paula 1 No Decision On Relaxing Test Checks bany; Sharon Day, RR 1, Selma; Sherrv Felton. RR 2. Muncie: Dlngledlne, Brenda Hammer. Christine alii, regKY eeiyey ana jane Bnooi. Vnrlrrntun Irimrmnii nt.

Hartman, the airline's president. He said 21,267 departures were scheduled during April, May and June, and 88 per cent were performed on time or within 15 min Denise Ross, RR 2, Muncie; Margaret Turner. RR 4. Muncie: Speaker Tells Of Activities By GEORGIA LUCAS Mrs. Adelaide Turner, Omaha, was the guest speaker at the recent party held at the home ana Bales.

Marsha Blckerstaff, Sandra nonnet, joann tsusnev. connie tjorton; Cherie Hibbard, Susan Hole, Tont MarUell and Sue Matthew. Sheila Cullen, RR 1, Muncie; Vicki. Barnett, Gaston; Judith utes of the scheduled time. DIVISION II Albanv Mint nHmn Kan WASHINGTON fAP The! Frank and Connie Williams.

Also during the period Lake Central marked up a 99.2 per cent completion factor. Of the 5,039 flichts scheduled nnlv 52 White House announced today the temporary recall of the U.S. rep center Jackie Btonebraker and Karen WindmUler. Cowan Connie Claws on. nale Lonir.

Knnwerslcl Unrri. Brown, Gaston; Marilyn Apple-gate, RR 2, Gaston; Linda Wallace, 212 Maplewood Drive; Jean Gentry, 2 Butterfield Road; Marie Brown, RR 2, Yorktown. Foods Virginia Smith, RR 2, Muncie; Ruth Thomas, RR 1. of Mrs. Elsie Turner on East were cancelled because of weath resentative at the ueneva disarmament conference to consult on new scientific data on detecting son and Debra White.

Daleville Judith Anderson, Carmen Davis, Pattl Glaze. Deborah Hale. Con er, mechanical failures, field nie nouKn. Anne noweit, joan T.itchfiaM n.th atomic tests. conditions or other factors.

Highland Avenue in her honor, by members of the Wohello League. Mrs. Turner organized groups of Industrial women several years ago while she was a resident of Maddox, Ronnette Nixon. 'Nancy Selby, Dianna Smith and Bonnie Stewart. DeSor.o Cnnnia nifhev nH Daltu The announcement followed a l'A-hour meeting of President Selma; Linda Williams, RR 2, Muncie; Marlene Barkdull, Dale Schindel.

Eaton Pennv Rallep. rirUtin Kennedy with toD disarmament ville; Donna Thomas. Daleville: Bargaining Agent Voted for Ball Bros. The United Glass and Ceramir Carmelita Rohinsnn anrl advisers at which, authoritative Muncie. The entertaining rooms at the home were decorated with Bonnie Mickler.

Eaton: Roman- Mitchell. Gaston Dianna flarhrt. anrl said, the President elle Tharp, RR 1, Eaton; wot puuitn aaiu, i sources Relf. Hinton and Mary Bartlett. Harrison RerlciA vsMita i.tn X'1 reached no final decision on ceil, kk uaston; Janet Sue CHECK and COMPARE ANYWHERE No extra charge for delivery or one-year service policy PLUS 89-lb.

true zero freezer Glide-out shelves Porcelain crisper Butter keeper Egg storage 2T ine mdny P.T whether to ease U.S. terms for an Creery, Connie Miller, Dereck Reason and Katrlna Teague. Modern Misses Marparet TTlntnn md Collier, RR 1, Gaston; Linda Himes, RR 6, Muncie; Sue Web Workers Union by a wide margin was voted bargaining agent for employes at the new Ball Brothers Co. Inc. plant at Mundelein, 6.vupa u.u uu atomic test ban treaty, Mary Bartlett.

ster. 4019 Carver Drive: Shevrl But indications were that the tvuiiuii.ga. ITC 1: 1 Illinois. Campbell, RR 2, Yorktown; Suzanne Kincaid, RR 2, Yorktown. Those oresent were Mrs.

were Muncie Terry Nellson. ROYERTON ENTRIES TAKE AWARDS Royerton Carol Jean Astrop, Kathle Burt. Pamela Crmyin tnria The election supervised bv the Anrl Mr, Hichnn Mr. UA SianQ Dy SC31- Foods VI Sue Shocklev. National Labor Relations Board was held Wednesday and Thurs Mary Lee Nathan.

Mrs. Olive Hoi- "A eaun? Cowan: Marveavle Hartzell. York- Deborah Lelcht. Marjorie Ltvin(rston' Linda Trk-inlpv rinthlo Buccal! 1- a r. 11 guarus nas oeen aemana ng ior I I ba" agreement town; Lucretia Kitterman, Dale day.

Rochelle Gibson, Mary Jo Cliffe and aldine Bums. Mrs Marie Harris Lith the Sovjets clear filninp. Kiirns. Mrc Maria Harric UGCW received 125 votes and ville; Jane Nottingham, Harrison; Selma Wnnrit VWIt Tm.i Ua. the Glass Bottle Blowers Associa Donna Thornburg and' Susan Walburn! Yorktown Jennifer LiUie.

Rebecca The White House statement bhirley Kyle and Sue Webster, Muncie; Connie Bushev and mrs. Alice crown, xwrs. Margaret Curl, Mrs. Maggie Jones, Mrs. Hattie Fields and Mrs.

Turner. HfrNlltf mnn DaHHn.lr Satlu BbA- said: dock, Sandy Shubert, Diane Stapleton, naaaiv Dicnaib HIIU OUKHIIHB OWinueii, UIUMU.N 111 Albany Karen Nenstlel. Center Vlrlrl Ra-haaf mnA Ua.iltm FAMILY RETURNS TO UTAH HOME tion got 8. Seventy-nine employes voted for no union. In an earlier election a majority of the workers had voted for no union but the NLRB ordered another election.

Contract negotiations hetwpen DEAN RETURNING TO CAPITOL BY MONDAY "Nuclear test ban deliberations: Stonebraker. COWan Rnvart fiharnn Uit- ler, Jacky Rees and Janet Turner. Mrs. Willie Dunn and son, Tony, Stocks Move Very Little NEW YORK (AP)-A sinking The President has reviewed the Daleville Rebecca Bahh Marv linrl. left todav for their home in Due line Flletl Hall Uar, tana Xtionm new technical findings on test de Cathy Rollers.

Peesv Rowe Judv Ann the union and company are ex Scott, Connie Tyner and Kathy Jack way, Utah, after visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles tection with his principal advisers. son. pected to oegin later in the EASY LIT IS SHOP, Fifth Floor shop phone ATlas 4-8471 De.OtO VireiniA nirlffnrrl anri "He has asked for certain sup Tavlor on South Beacon Street spell by Bethlehem Steel featured Ice Selfert.

plemental assessments. Eaton Diana Clevenirpr. Karen the Rev. Mrs. Levi, pastor, will a mixed and quiet stock market fries, Kathy Ann Lewis, Janet Reyn- be the guest at 7:30 p.m.

Sun oias ana Beats weber. OSStiin Cnnnl, Draninn JSKIrtav "In addition, Ambassador Arthur H. Dean (chief U.S. nego day at Shaffer Chapel AME Green and Barbara Johnson. tiator in Geneva disarmament Church at a memorial and dedica torial service to be held.

narrison susan Dime. Modern Misses Sharon, Hadley. Rovertnn Jnvce Hunt Vat. talks) is returning from Geneva ler. Marilyn Russell and Loretta Scott.

The church is dedicating the early this afternoon. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks at noon was unchanged at 215.20 with industrials unchanged, rails up .20, and utilities unchanged. Most key stocks showed fractional, changes. A scattering of issues moved a point or so. ior consultation in the early part of next week and will return to Selma Sherry Barton.

Cherrl Hol- pews in memory of Mr. and Mrs. mlK. Marllvn nrafehen Isom Phillips, Mr. and Mrs.

Geneva by the end of the week. Schloot and Alice Presley. Yorktown TTnnnlav TTnuatharHt Pam. Jerrv Williams. Mr.

and Mrs. It's S.A.V.E. time aiain at your Plymouth-Valiant Dealer's! Time ela Hawk and Carol Stephenson. It is expected he will return to Geneva prepared to discuss the meaning of the new data and their John Alexander, Thomas Harris and Cecil Harris, Mrs. Josephine Rickman, Harry M.

Scates Rosemary Alexander, 1 i Marlene and John Jr. Cotton, Sam the market was irregular from the start and lacked any psychological boost to continue Thurs significance tor our continuing attempt to bring about a cessation rT "ZJ of nuclear testing." Burks, James Goatley, John It is understood Dean is to re day's quiet advance. The entire steel group seemed depressed by news that, although I II II I i Wright; kitchen, Burl Goodall; turn to Washington by Monday if piano, Odessa Johnson, Stanton possible 0 1 7 Powell and William Anderson; vv4vi utaicu na uauai uivi- Presidential press secretary dend profits did not cover the 60. Picture. The Lord's Sunner.

Map Pierre Salinger said that, at the cent payout for the second quar gie Shobe; chancel rails, Zereta White House session todav. at ter and indications were that: ware; pulpit. Rev. and Mrs third quarter income would also: tended by the heads of the principal federal agencies interested or Homer Dollison; dining hall, Cora be insufficient. iwitcneii; stairway, Anderson Blair.

The committee in charee their representatives, there was "no substantial disagreement" includes, Miss Lucie Cotton, Miss voiced. TRADING PACE UNDER THURSDAY FIGURES Motors were fairly steady and a few decent cains were smtted Annette Oliver, Mrs. Sylvia Alex ander and Mrs. A. J.

Oliver According to some published ao counts, some federal officials fa (Sell All Valiants E-mmediately!) Music for the program will be vored relaxing the previous U.S. among chemicals and nonferrous furnished by the Sacred Aires. RETURN FROM MEMPHIS VISIT metals but the over-all pattern demand tor control postsatomic explosion listening stations inside Russia, while others were was pretty scrambled. The pace of trading was even against this. Mrs.

Thomas Watkins and chil The Soviets have objected to dren, of East First Street nnrl a Jliupcii -v and brokers cited nreweekend 'mtL any atomic test ban oolieinn svs. Mrs. Walter Sims of East Butler (w 1 caution as the usual excuse for tern that would intrude into Rus a dull Friday. iV-- f- sian territory I a m. eeinienem was under lairlv rwZ- v' llPflVU enllinCT rirotciiro start when it dropped 1 to 33 PRICE NEWS FROM VALIANT-VALIANT IS PRICED.

$473.00 less than OLDS F-85 $73.00 less than CHEVY II $347.00 less than BUICK SPECIAL mm less than RAMBLER CLASSIC $256.00 'less than PONTIAC TEMPEST $62.00 less than CORVAIR- $154.00 less than MERCURY COMET $55.00 less than FALCOH on an opening block of 12,000 shares, the largest earlv transac 4 Unhurt in Plane Crash MICHIGAN CITY. Ind. fUPH- tion. It clipped the loss slightly HIT in later dealings. Street, have returned home after a weekend visit in Memphis.

Tenn. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Watkins sister-in-law, Mrs. Samuel Taylor and children. Mrs.

Bessie Browner and Mrs. Ida J. Nettles will unite in entertaining the Hand of Friendship Club at the home of Mrs. Browner on East First Street Monday. Mrs.

Dorene Kersey, Mrs. Isa-belle Lacey, Mrs. Euba Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bridges, Hubert Garrett and Mrs.

Essie Moore have returned home after attending the Grand Lodge convention, NEW COLOR Four persons escaped injury Thursday in the crash of a 'light plane attempting a landine at the First minted in 1632, the pine tree shilling, early American coin, was struck without change until 1684. BACK IN lot spray 1 municipal airport here. I JJ Piloting the plane was William G. Woodruff, 29, an Air Force Re- BAF upholstery cleaner tire, and whee, eo. Cud, heater standard except when by ZlZXcl serve captain and member nf th 1 1V4 oz.

(makes Michiean firu its 64th of the Grand United Or 11a win 01 me urana United Or-lu- der of Odd Fellows No. 9 Pra.ss?nerS members of Households of Ruth District No. Patrd in BraziI NOW OPEN SUBURBAN CENTRE Muncie1 Newest UVUIU a-WIICULtt. Jul at South Bend. Mrs.

Isabelle Lac lal)25c Has everytiimz 2601 Wheeling ey was crowned Queen of the convention, Ed Faulkner Jr. was crowned king from the Juvenile department, of Odd Fellows and Ruths. In the oratorical contest Woodruff said tis Piper Tri-Pacer went into an air pocket and its left front wheel hit utility pole wires as he guided the plane in for a landing. The impact knocked the whf.pl BEAUTY SALON you need, rSlT'. a John Wilkins, son of Rev.

and i Mrs. George Wilkins received the state scholarship award. Mrs Euba Dunn received the silver cup against the fuselage and the plane continued for another 100 feet, came down on its belly, bounced into the air and nosed over. The plane, valued at $5,000, was a complete loss, officials said. The damaged utilitv 1 1 irom tne traveling department, Barkmans AT 8-3935 Hair Styling Artists Muncie's Most Modern 10:00 A.M.

to 8:00 P.M. A Tl I TILE CO. Ceramic Floors Walls, Linoleum Carpeting 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. AT 4-0782 ana Mrs.

tssie Moore, the su pervisor of the 4th district received Quality-engineered by Chrysler Corporation the silver cud from that denart. caused a two-hour nower failure ment. AH recipients were of the Muncie orders in part of the area. The three Brazilians were from FABSPRAY, BAF, BRUSH! 4.95 Renew Uiei color beturr of up boliterr, draperies, car top inre xior, canvij awnings, rugs, etc 14 Decorator Colors Hot i paint, tint, Won't stiff tixtare Via, water, wear PA1ST ESTER, Downstairs shop daily ATlas 4-8471 The July Calender Club of the The word is out to all Valiant salesmen: Sell All Valiants E-mmediately! So out they go at tremendous, savings to you, if you act now. Compare what you get for what little you now need to pay for a family-size, 6 passenger sedan.

Count all the many Chrysler Corporation extra value features Valiant includes at no extra cost-plus its now lower-than-ever list price and consistently high resale value. See your' Plymouth-Valiant Dealer this weekyou'll SAVE! a group of seven connerforl tuirh the Civil Air Patrol organization SUBURBAN Paramount Community Church will hold a special service Sunday 3 with Harry Banks in Charge. Presiding Elder Hillard Saun- of that country. They are touring Indiana. PAINTS Opening Sale on Glldden Paints AT 8-3041 Additional Storerooms Available Morty Meekle and his hilar-lou gang have joined the all--star cast on the Evening Press, comic page.

COME SEE! COMPARE! COME SAVE! AT YOUR PLYMOUTH-VALIANT DEALER'S! Top-quality buys on used cars, too! Set neitinc Tl-Sprt ihow brought tp you by your Plymouth-Villani Dealer overy Sunday, 4 on Chan I ders will visit the Shaffer Chapel Church Sunday morning and afternoon..

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