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The Dispatch from Douglas, Arizona • Page 2

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The Dispatchi
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22.J9.6fcL 2 DeugUs (Anr.) 1 Baby Doll Goes Victorian NEW YORK (AP). Now Group's press previews -'that ttwir mollwrs have givnn 'the baby doll drcases back in the babies, the kids seem to be lo Mke some lashlon lesson:) front their elders. Or so it seemed Friday when dcztn dolls loddlid down thf runwiiy showing ott the (all collection by chlldrtns wear manufacturer Joseph Love. It may bo a part of an Industrywide struij- 'glo to return to the status quo, 'trend which has become evident during the New York Couture Veronica Elliott A Tom Price Wed On Coast The marriage of Miss Veronica Elliott to Petty Officer 2-C Thomas Edward Price was announced today by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

James A. Elliott, 1450 13th St. The ceremony was performed June 14 at the U.S,, Naval Base at Lemoore, by the Catholic Base Chaplain, Patrick Keeley. Price is the son of Mrs, Frank Casey of Double Adobe. The newlyweds graduated from Douglas High School in 1965.

They will live in Hanford, until Price completes his service. week, On iome occasions the fnshloi pendulum took such vehement swing that Hie lylc.s appeared to have stepped out of Victorian tintypes. Prim, white-stockinged confeclbns were Ihesc misses hi fluffs of pastel collon and wide anlln ivalsl sashes, this Bankable, wrinkljproof knit llml hlg girls like to travel a. have made ihe trip to kkldv- itmtl. Arfiyle, But the hciirlbronkers were neat, well behavul abbreviations of thoir mothers; in of lllcii mother's wardrobes.

kmts as two-piece suits or lur- llcnc'ckcd drosses may sor.iid like ariult fashion talk but it is nursery school language now. Coltnn shifts with night-shli! Irtlls, chuin belts, mulnlllon jev 1 elry, Hussian cossack dresses with peasant braiding, rajah shifts and Nehru dresses urf more iulult fashlom dwarletl for Ihe fashion beginners, Ann Landers You cheep heel Dear Landers-. Three weeks ago 1 bought my first new car. Until now I always had a second-hand katrinka. It took me two years to get the money together and 1 was really proud of myself.

Friday my girl asked if she could borrow my car to go shopping, 1 said O.K. and gave her DOUGLAS TELEVISION Co. Call 364-2119 for Installation OFFICE 1119 Ave. Douglas 4 Channels of TV Viewing KVOA 4 on 4 HOLD 13 on 3 KGUN 9 on 5 KPJIO 5 on 3 Saturday, June II AFTERNOON 9 MUton The Monster Cartoon Movie "Tyrant of Lydia Against The Son of Gordon Scott 13 Outer Limits 12:30 9 Anthalogy 1:00 9 Craik Breedlove 1:30 13 Canadian Open 4 Movie--Adventure "Terror of the Steppe" Kirk Morris, Maira Orfel 5 World Beyond 9 Wide World of Sports teave It To Beaver 3:30 9 Seaspray 5 Ripcord 13 Roger Mudd News 4:00 4 Frank McGee News The Westerners 9 Victory At Sea 13 Car and Track 4s30 4 Tarzan 5 Bachelor Father Dating Game 13 Prisoner 9 Newlywcd Game 5 Danger Is My Business 5:36 4 Get Smart 5 The Outdoorsmau 9 Lawrence Wclk 13 My Three Sons EVENING 8:60 4 Movie Musical, "Flower Drum Nancy Kwan, James Shizeta 5 Sea Hunt 13 Hogaus Heroes 6:30 9 Hollywood Palace Gunfighters 13 Petticoat Junction 7:00 13 Mannix 7:30 9 Man In a Suitcase 5 Laredo 13 Man From UNCLE 8:39 9 Guns of Will Sonnelt 8:45 4 NBC News Special 9:00 5 Rawhide 9 Joe Pyne 33 Time Tunnel 4 Los Angeles Fights 10:09 9 Mac Marshall News Movie "Winning Doris Day, Ronald Reagan 13 1Z 0'cloch High 18:30 9 Movie--Melodrama "The Living Abel Salarar, Ana Luisa Pelufo 11:00 13 Alan Burke 7 11:10 4 News 11:25 4 Movie Comedy, "Privafcs Price, Terry Thomas 12:00 9 News Late Movie "The Falcon Takes George Sanders, Lynn Barl 13 Mass For Shut-Ins 9:45 4 Social Security 10:00 5 Mass for Shut-Ins 9 Mexican Theater 13 Lowell Thomas 4 Meet the Press 10:30 4 Eternal Light 5 Kalhryn Kuhlman 13 Rifleman 11:00 4 Movie--To be announced 5 Gene French 13 Soccer--Toros vs. Cougars 11:30 5 Nalional Velvet AFTERNOON 12:00 3 Issues Answers 5 Lillle Hobo 12:30 5 Science Fiction 9 Wildlife Views 1:60 9 The Singers 5 Quest for Adventure 13 Canadian Open 1:30 a Racket Squad 2:00 4 Flipper 5 Ripcord 13 Tenuessee Tuxedo 9 Came fron Sunday, June 23 MORNING 5:30 13 Sunrise Semester 6:00 13 Tom and Jerry 6:30 13 Underdog 7:00 13 Lamp Unto My Feet 9 Linus 7:30 0 Bugs Bunny Show 13 Look Up and Religion 8:00 9 Bullwlnkle 13 Camera 3 8:30 9 Discovery '63 13 Face The Nation 9:00 9 Cathedral ol Tomorro 5 God Is the Answer 13 The Herald of Truth Oilier Richard Carlson, Barbara Rus! 4 War This Week 5 The Weslerners 3:00 4 Frank McGee Report 5 Diekcn and Fenster 13 21st Century 3:30 4 Animal Kingdom 5 Gunfighters 13 Desert Trails 4 Monkees 9 Voyage 13 Lassie 4:30 i Walt Disney's World 13 Gentle Ben Adventure EVENING 5:00 5 Movie "Paratroop Richard Baka- Ilie keys.

Three hours later sh came back and said, "Gee, 1'n sorry." She had run into a fir hydrant. Furthermore, she insis ted that they must have put there yesterday because sh knows the street like the bac of her hand. I now have a smashed fende and a broken headlight, plus few other small dents. Tot; damage $08. My policy is $100 deductibl which means 1 am not covere anything under.

My gi nadc no offer lo pay for damag and when 1 told her I thoug she should have at least ofter share the cost she got md threw the keys in my lace This morning 1 received hi check for $100 with a note sa ng, "Good-bye, you chca leel," What should I do? --MART Deur Marty; Send the doll check lor $2 which is what yi owe her. People who borrow car should pay lor whatever mage occurs when -it is in th possession. This should ba been discussed when you ga your girl the keys. Anyone who would return a new car wilh a smashed fender and a broken headlight and not offer to have it repaired is a nu- class clod. Dear Ann Landers: I am 13 and in trouble with my mother.

Alter school a guy 1 know invited me to work in his darkroom. He is an amateur photographer and so am I. At about five o'clock my buddy's dad asked us -if we wanted The Dispatch Clubs-Socials Daily Doings By MAH1AN Chaplain and Mrs. Lee Steens, Fort Benning, are re- ewing acquaintances re guests ol Mrs, Dorothy Bal- nger, 9G(i International Avc. luj.

Stevens is the former pas- )r of St. Stephens Episcopal Jhurch. a Gordon left Tuesday for Alaska where he has employment wilh the 'ar East Trading Co. Mark is lie son of Mr. and Mrs.

Curl lordon 1533 Cochise Urlve and las Just completed his first year it the University of Arizona, Tucson, Mr. and Mrs. John Cloudt, 70!) 5th were overnight guests Tuesday of her brother and sis- cr-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Davkl a i in Benson.

He nieces, Moines, Iowa where lie will at- Kay Emmott and Pat Jones lend the session at third. Next session will be a Drake University. He will live with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. I.C.

Larson, who spent the winters here with Jimmy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Ursn- den, 1520 Cachlse Drive. Mr. and Mrs, a 1 Drummond, who were stationed at the liisbee-Douglas Airport with the Screwworm program, have moved to Mission, Texas.

Chris Lee returned to the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Meivin J. Lee, 137(1 13th surgery in Douglas 7:30 p.m. July.

3. Mrs. Frank Moore, 2300 Nlnt has returned a three week visil with her daugtlle Pal Savage in San Diego. Mis Savage returned with her an left i i a for Mexico Cil where she will study Spanis for eight weeks at Ihe Unlvcrs ly of Mexico. Pat lias been tcac ing at Escomlido, Calif, and wi relurn there this tall.

St, after Hospital. First place winners in the Du- pllcnlc Bridge play at ihe Y.W. Rickey Rae and Sylvia Aim Km- C.A. Wednesday night were Do- liff of Chieago were also guests, rolhy DeVore and her daughter, Don Johnsonj Mrs. Lela a 10J Eighth Si.

has relumed fro Jeilerson City, where attended the 50th i of graduating class. While the she was a guest of Mrs. Dorotl Allen who spent the moitth February i Mrs. Scluader. to ride along to deliver something in his pickup truck.

The ride ended up being a two-hour trip. When I got home my mother was like crazy with worry. had meant to tail her but it slipped my mind. I tried to tell Mom I didn't mean to make her worry and ii I had called her she would have said, "O.K. go." Why are mothers so unreasonable Please answer in the paper for all kids i unreasonable mothers -VICTIM Dear Vic: The problem isn't unreasonable mothers but inconsiderate kids.

It would have taken you all of two minutes to make a phone call and avoid all i lirenden is in DCS and Bill Uren were second and I I rasE "Mis Arizona," I.inila Johnsi of Bisbee, Is' available far pe place in Willcox Club Gives Check To Hospital Members of Beta Chapter oU the home of Miss Clark in the Lambda Chi Omega, Willcox, voted recently to give a check for equipment to the new.North* ern Cochise District Hospital, Tom Jackson, hospital administrator is shown receiving the check from Pat Brunson and Ellen Clark. The sorority installed new officers during a salad supper in geanl-at-arms. Stewart District. Officers installed include: Kay Payne, president; Jonnie Bethel, vice president; Pat Brunson, recording secretary; Carolyn Mover, corresponding secretary; Sherry Adams, clavis editor; Margaret George, rush captain; Velma Webb, associate organizer and Lois Bowdoin, ser- Archaeology Awards Won By Miss Slavin for who is her chaperune county appearances. July 2 will find her in Douglas speaking at the Rotary luncheon She will participate in the July 4th parades in Bisbee and Douglas and in Ihe Variety Show, in Bisbee the same duy.

Miss joim- son will be in Fort Worth, Texas July 15 to dance al the "Mis Texas Don Lynch has received his discharge after seven years In the A During thai lime he has been stationed in the states and Panama. Mrs. Lynch is stay ing with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.A.

Davidson 1156 20th while he looks, for in California. A Time To Remember Douglas Cily employees presented retiring mayor, Dr. Joe S. Causey with a wristwatch during a supper party Friday niglil honoring the ex-mayor and his wife. Clly Clerk ,1.

Forrest Di'iincy, is shown at lefl presenting the gift. Over 150 em- ployes ami llieir mates attended (lie party. lyan, Ken Lynch 9 The F.B.I. 13 Ed Sullivan 5:30 4 Mothers-In-Law 6:00 4 Bonanza 9 Halful of Sandy Dennis, Michael Parks 13 Glen Campbell Variety 6:30 The Firing Line 7:00 4 High Chaparral 13 Mission Impossible 7:30 5 Public Affairs Special 4 Movie-- Musical, "Dulchess of Esther Williams, Van Johnson 5 The Rogues 13 The Baron 9 Cowboy in Africa 9:00 5 Sunday Movie "Land The Jack Hawkins, Joan Collins 13 Golden Voyage 9 Traveler 9:30 13 America 9 Bingo Game 10:00 4 News 9 News, Wealher Mac Marshall 13 News, Wealher, Sporls 10:15 4 Movie--Adventure "Against All Errol Flynn, Maureen O'Hara 13 News 10:30 9 Joe Pyne Show f3 Movie--Adventure "The Diamond Queen" Fernando Lamas, Arlene Dahl 11:00 5 Sea Spray 12:00 ,9 News 1:00 13 News the trouble. Next time use your noodle, son.

Domingo Lunes Conlinua Dcsde La 1 p.m. Besos de Juego ADEMAS Satanico Published every afternoon except Sunday '-y Ocuglis DIs- piitch, 530 11th St Doug- MSr Ariz. Second clasr postan" laid at Doiiqlai. Arir. 35607.

PRIETO LIQUOR STORE Wines and IJigimrs Avc, I'ananicrlcan, No, 315 WHOLESALE PRICES For Everybody Music by The 5 GOLDEN COINS DINNER SERVED DAILY: 10:30 a.m. to 2 a.m. Reminder Of Days Past A plaque with the seal of the city and noting his years of office, was presented lo Dr. Causey by the new mayor, Paul Huber Jr. Engraved on the plaque was a message of "grateful appreciation for service and devotion lo Ihe eity of Douglas." (Dispatch photos) Elfrida Family Takes Tombstone Mine Tour Mrs.

i a Powell wilh daughter, Needa Brown and grandchildren, Dean David Daniel and Dawna, all Elfrida, were recent visitors in the famous old i i camp town of Tombstone. Among the many places of in- leresi there they enjoyed a guided, walk-in-tour, underground in the old original "Goorfeno- ough" silver mine, it being the only tour of it's kind open to the public in the stale. As a result of their tour Mrs. Powel, Dean and Dawna became members of the exclusive Underground i Tour Club. and Mrs.

Charles Daugherty, 2140 15th St. have as guesls their son Mike Daughtery, who has just returned from a nine rnonlh Mediterranean cruise on Ihe U.S.S. Franklin D. Roose veil. He is a member of Figh ler Squadron 14 and will relurn in three weeks lo the Naval Air Station al Virginia Beach, Va Other guests in the Daughtery home are her son and daughter in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Park Mon jomery and children Barbara Ronnie, Lou Ann am Buddy from Ambrose, N.D.; hi brother and sister-in-law, Ml and Mrs. Kenneth Daughtery Lakeside. Calif, and his sistei Mrs. Dayton Siglcr and daugh ter, Ardyth ol Colorado Spings.

Mr. and Mrs. James Hyati Arkon, Ohio were recent of his uncle and taniilyl Mr. an Mrs. J.E.

Hyatt, 902 13th his cousin and family, 'Mr. an Mrs. a Trickett, 192- Eighlh St. and other relatives. John Patterson celebrated his sixth birthday Tuesday at the home of his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Slanley Patterson, and A. A i i The young guesls played games and rode horseback. A birthday cake in Ihe form of a stage coach was served with ice cream and punch. Members of his Sunday School class at First Baptist Church attending were Scott Phagan Monica and Albert Young, Jose', Maria, Eugenia and Lourdes Frisby; Dixie and Charles Whcl- ler, Hoagland a Diane and David Lee.

Other guesls were Kirk McNally, Christi James, Becky Wilson, Mjss Barbara Jean Slavin, aughler of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde lOiii St. was the re- pient of. two awards in early Line.

Upon graduation Irom Ml. Ho- 'uke College, South Hadley, lass. Miss Slavin received the xiuise FItz-Randolph Fellowship art history and archaeology, he was by Ihe Mt. lolyoke Art Department and acuity for noteworthy scholar- hip in her major, art history, "he $1,500 stipend will be used lext year by Miss Slavin in pur- uit of her master's degree in muscology at Cooperstown, From the University of Kan Kansas State University! md Ihe 'University of Wichila' Miss Slavin received a National Science Foundation grant for the ireat a i Archaelogica! Field School at White Cloud, Kan. this summer, The grant covers tuition, room and board and travel allowance.

The Held school lasts eight weeks during which students will be digging up artifacts of the Prehistoric Plains Indian. The dales will ange from 5000 BC lo 1200 AD. Miss Slavin will.return to Doug las in mid-August before leaving lor Cooperstown in September. Dr. Aruffe Dental Clinic and ith A 3G7-G014 Agua Prlcta I I A ENDS TONIGHT Wait Until Dark Firecfeek SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY Nick Adams in "FEVER HEAT" RED I 7000 DANCING EVERY Friday Saturday Sunday Nires TAKE OUT ORDERS MEXICAN FOODS FRESH SHRIMP FIIIRD CHICKEN NO COVClt CIIAKGB santa fe club Ai'iu Prlclj 363-6303 Dannyy Dees and Tom Towls.

Cory Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Smith, 190o Ninth St. celebrated his eighlh birthday Wednesday. The guests played baseball and were served refreshments in i Street Park.

Those attending were a i Steinhoff, Steven Anderson, Greg Gregory, Mitchell Cummins, Cope, Chris Kevin Jones, Chipper England, Tony Hauek, Jeff Haas, John Holland, Mike Onega and ihe honoree's sister, Barbara, A Timeless Memorial Senator Carl Hayclen The Proposed HAYDEN A New Direct Route Frbrn Dotiiglas To Florence Cut Distance Save Time Contact: George Bott P.O. Box 1670, Tucson, Arizona 85702 COME ARE NO SOYS IN THIS CAMP? I 6UESS THAT WOULD IT. WOULDN'T IT.

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