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Hattiesburg American from Hattiesburg, Mississippi • 13

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oaudtfiiTlAM HATTIESBURG AMERICAN Page 13 Thursday, Aua. 1, 1963 Dixie Youfh baseball Graham has yet to pick No. 1 QB attiesburg ML is district champ Nigeria, and laid a cornerstone at the still incomplete Ibadan Central Mosqua in Oja'ba. The 53-year-old Chief Imam is visiting major segments of the Muslim community in this VISIT FROM IMAM LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) Tha Chief Imam and Chief Justice of Medina, Saudi Arabia, Sheikh Abdul Aziz, has officially opened the new Sultan Bello Mosque in Kano, CHICAGO (AP) A massive air. attack appears to be the College All-Stars' best weapon against the the fifth to set the stage for Neal Ferrell'j sharp single to right-center that gave the Na-tionals a three-run advantage.

Ferrcll came home on a pair of throwing errors and Taylor was removed in favor of Wstts, who got Ken Hitchcock to pop up and end the wild frame. SEVENTH IN A SERIES National Football League champion Green Bay Packers Friday night but even Head Coach Otto Graham doesn't know who will lead it. AUGUST 6, 1963 With tha Americans trailing 4-0 in the bottom of th fifth, Ethe-ridge and Parkman on base via singles, Watts stepped to tha plate and blastd a high Davenport curve out of the park to pull the Americans within one run at 4-3. The home-run ball hit the top of tha fence in rightfield and bounded over the far side. Two infield errors by the A-mericans in the sixth resulted in a pair of RBI's for Carl Jaynes, who stepped to the plate and After a dress rehearsal under the lights of Soldie Field Wednes Cassius Clay signs recording contract day night, Graham still was spec KNOW YOUR CANDIDATES ulating about his starting quarter back.

The four at his command "are The offensive line, especially adept In protection of the passer, is the most impressive of any in recent years. Three halfbacks Iowa's Larry Ferguson, Washington's Charlie Mitchell and Bob Paremore of Florida rate with the fastest in All-Star history, ARCH GOING UP ST. LOUIS (AP) The 630-foot Gateway Arch now is being built here. The huge arch, which will rise as tall as a 62-story building, will dominate a new 90-acre park commemorating the westward expansion of our country following the Louisiana Purchase. When completed in 1965, it will stand 85 feet taller than the Washington Monument, making the stainless steel-sheathed arch the nation's tallest monument.

A special observation platform gives an excellent view of build Heisman Trophy winner Terry puttin' in more seats. belted a double to deep left- Baker of Oregon Slate; Wiscon "That big ugly bear, Listen, he This tht Jala that yu will alee mts fill tha Important ffics Cejiinfy AHrny ajf Forrtit County Important beaeuie tha County Attorney li tha man whs will primarily deal with tha problems of strifo ana) ejiiturbancti in our community eturinf theie nest four crucial yoore. On tha baiit of education, aspari-anco and heritage, Jimmy Dukes It best ejualified to cerve you ei your full-time County Attorney who will vlforouily oretecute, in fcir but firm manner, these who would disturb our community, teheed and way of life. scares some people with that center and gave the Nationals a three-run edge. The Americans got Taylor and sin Kon vanaerKeien; Mississippi's Glynn Griffing, who goes on both offense and defense, and Sonny Gibbs of Texas Christian.

mean stare of his," said Clay, arms folded across his chest and By LEONARD VAN SLYKE American Sports Writer PICAYUNE -Hattiesburg's National League won the Dixie Youth District Seven title and the right to represent the district in the State tournament in Meridian next week by shipping their American buddies 6-3 here Wednesday night. The game, beginning in a drizzling rain, was played before a host of followers who made the 65-mile ek to see Hattiesburg Hattiesburg. The National League's Buddy Davenport, using a curve very effectively, was not in trouble until the last two innings. After giving up singles to Randy Ethe-ridge and Jim Parkman in the fifth, he hung a curve that Ar-vid Watts slammed over the rightfield wall. In the sixth he experienced control trouble, walking the first two batters in the inning before striking out the side Fire-balling Ken Taylor, the American League starter, looked untouchable for the first three Innings, but was tagged for a run in the fourth when he walked a pair of Nationals and gave up a single to opposing hurler Davenport.

An error, a walk, two wild pitches and a stolen base put runners on second and third in Darwin Lott on base via bases eyes glowering a la Sonny. "But he don't scare me I'm ready. on balls in the sixth, but could not push across a run as Davenport recorded three consecutive strikeouts. remember, I've never been to a training camp, never really trained for a "Can you imagine how good I'll Let XaHnasJ Aaj Bchradsr. cf 4 10 Drvdsn, 3b 4 11 Dews, aa 3 3 0 Javnss, lb 3 1 Farrell.

2b 3 11 be after trainin' in one of those camps. Breathin' that clean air, JAMES K. (Jimmy) DUKES The Yooejf Me With Iiserleoco COUNTY ATTORNEY FORREST COUNTY Thia AS Written and Paid for by Life Long Frlenda of Jimmy Dukea Wilson, rf 3 0 6 Durant, If 110 Hitchcock. 2 0 0 ing activities and recorded mes livin' in a cage, eatin all that raw meat, choppin' wood. "Won't I be somethin'?" Davenport, 2 0 1 Totals 6 4 sages describe the project and the work taking place.

NEW YORK (AP) Cassius Clay, the human long-playing record, is going to put his words on wax for posterity and pay. The top-ranked heavyweight contender from Louisville has signed a recording contract and will make his first album next week. It will be entitled, naturally, "I Am The Greatest." To promote his new venture, the Mighty Mouth held forth at a cocktail party Wednesday. Very little was said about records, but quite a lot was said about, for and by Clay. The 21-year-old fighter-showman put on a 30-min-ute performance of non-stop talking, complete with flamboyant gestures and exaggerated mimicking for a room crowded with newsmen, assorted Madison Avenue types and members of the ay The talk got around to Sonny Listen and the proposed bout between the champion and his vol-ubla challenger, tentatively set for Sept.

30 at mammoth Philadelphia Stadium, which seats upward of 100,000. "Why, I hear they're already Amwlraa 3 Ab Strirkltn. 3h 3 0 1 The Packers, who dismantled the All-Stars last year 42-20 with a three touchdown burst in the last quarter, still rule about a 14 point favorite. Their ace fulback. Jim Taylor, has tested his injured knee and says he is ready.

The game, sponsored by the Chicago Tribune Charities, for the 30th year, will be broadcast and televised by ABC starting at 7:45 p.m. Central Standard Time. The NFL champions have won the last four games in the series and hold a 19-8 victory edge. There have been two ties. The All-Star squad of 50, with Michigan State's.

Ed Budde and Alabama's Lee Roy Jordan co-captains, is supposed to be one of the best assembled by Graham in his six years as head coach. There is exceptional heftiness in a line backed by a rangy secondary attuned to pass defense. Brhwartj. 2b 3 0 0 Taylor, p-cf 2 0 0 Lott, If 2 0 0 a-Orlmiley 0 0 0 Lucius, lb 3 0 0 FREE PARKING Us Our Lay-Away e4wT0 fajwe Etheiidie. aa 3 11 Walton, rf 3 0 0 Parkman.

If 111 He mil, cf 10 0 Watts, 111 Totals 23 3 4 a-ran for Lott In 6th National American Choote NOW the family's Fall-Winter and lack-to-Schoal Wearable from Complete Stocks A Tiny Deposit will held II of year Selections our Convenient Lay-Away Ploa IS! 6 0308 nort uoo FIVE TEAMS TUCSON. Ariz. (AP) The Tapia family of Tucson likes soft-ball. Father Juan plays for a team called the Sugar Addies. Mother Eulalia plays for the Roses.

Daughters Genevive and Irene are with the Princesses; sons Jaime and Armando play for the Crusaders and son Ralph is a member of the Twisters. Davenport, RBI Watte 3, Fsrrell 1, Drvdsn. Dewa. Taylor 2, Strlck lln, Lurlua, Ktherldge, Dewa, Dryden. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Bids will be received at office of tih Avenue Baptist Church July 30 through Augutt lor tha aala ot the bedroom frame house to be moved from property.

More Information may be secured at Church Office or by calling JO 4-6o8S. The church reservee the rltht to reject any or all bldi. July 31. Aug. 1, 2, 1963 tlmea PO-A American 16-2, National 1K-3.

LOB National American 4. 2B bbssbsbssssssbbbssmCI Jaynes. HR -Walts. SB Bchradsr, Dews. IP ER BR SO Davenport, 6 4 3 2 10 Taylor, 4 13 4 1 11 Watts 1 13 1 0 0 1 LAY-AWAY SAVINGS FOR SEE HEAR W.

V. (Willie) TJ Ladies Coats 1 o) fo) Jl2)j -k Ladies Dresses letutiful new fell color Is fine fell-winter febrlca. Solicit, prints, pletdt, novelties, combinations. Juniors, miisi women's half-iiiei and petitei. A truly lovely (election of newest colon and styles In 100 woolt, blendt, vinyli, leather looki and febuleul fekoi.

I-4ya mi ssiiw wainnr $11 $99 1) 95 TATE OF MISSISSIPPI OF F0RRK.8T TBtKTKB'S NOTICE OF SALE WHERKAS. on July 1. 1S6S, Billy J. JUwIa and wife, Bobble Rawla, executed their rtrrd of truet to DOR-RANCE Al'LTMAN. Trustee, for tha benefit of W.

H. CLINTON. E. W. CLINTON and MRS.

NINA CLINTON CLEARMAN, which deed of truet la recorded In Record Bnok JS(t at PM 67 of the Land Deed of Ttuit Record! on file In tha office of the Chan-eery Clerk of Forrest County, Missis-lippl and, WHEREAS, default having been made In the paymenta of tha Indebtedneea cured by (aid deed of trust, and W. H. Clinton, E. W. Clinton and lira.

Nina Clinton Clearman, the bolder of the note and deed of truet, having requetted the undersigned trustee ao to do, I will on the 16th day of August, 11)63, offer for sale at public outcry and sell during tha legal hours, between 11:00 a.m. and 4.00 p.m., at the main front door of the County Court House of Forrest County, at Hattiesburg, Mississippi, far cash, to the highest and best bidder, tla following described property lying and being altuated In Forreat County, Mississippi, being mora particularly described aa follows, to-wlt: Part or Lot 2, Block 1 of tha Mrs. R. M. Mlxon addition to the City of Hattiesburg.

Mississippi, aa per map or plat on file In Chancery Clerk'a Office, Forreat County, Mississippi, mora particularly described aa follows: Beginning at Southeast Comer of lot 2. Block 1, of tha Mrs. R. M. Mlxon Addition to City of Hattiesburg, Mississippi, run North "5 feet to point of beginning, thence run North 75 feet, thence run West 100 feet, thence run South 1i feet, thence run East 100 feet to point of beginning.

Above described property being lot 75 feet by 100 feet. I will eonvey only such till aa la tented In ma aa Trustee. WITNESS my signature and posted Ola, the 23rd day of July, 1963. DORRANCE AULTMAN a Trustee llmrall, Aultman Pop Attoraeva at Law Rsttleahurg, Mississippi July 25, Aug. 1, S.

IB, ISM 1 4 Tour. C. SEBSTITTTE TBrSTF.E'S NOTICE OF KAI.E WHEREAS, CLARENCE HINTON and ANNIE HINTON executed their deed of trust to HONOR LOAN BROKERS, a corporation, Beneficiary, Howard L. Patterson, Trustee, and which dead of trust la dated February 1, 1(62 and recorded In Book 2sg, at Page 69 of tha Records of Mortgagee and Deeda of Trust on Lands on file In the office of the Chancery Clerk of Forrest County, Mississippi; and WHEREAS, aa provided under tha terms of said deed ot trust the undersigned waa duly substituted aa Trustee In said deed of trust by a separate Instrument dated 15th day of July, A.D., 1963, recorded In Book 259 at Paga 69 of the Records of Mortgages and Deeds of Trust on Lands of file In the office of the Chancery Clerk of Forreat County, Mississippi; and WHEREAS, default having been made of tha Indebtedness secured by aald deed of trust, the holders of aald Indebtedneea having declared the full amount due, and I having been requested to foreclose the same for the purpose of paying aald Indebtedness; NOW, THEREFORE. will on the 23rd day of August.

A.D.. 1963 within lawful hours, offer for aale and will sell to the highest bidder for cash, at tha front door of the Forrest County, Mississippi Courthouse In the City of Hattiesburg, Mississippi, the following described land, situated and being In the County of Forreat. State of Mississippi, and which was conveyed In esld deed of truet, to-wit: South 29.5 feat of East 24 feet of Lot and South 29.5 feet of Lot 10, less 10 feet off NE Comer of said parcel of land which la ustd for a atreet. Block 32, Hawkins, at al eubdlvtelon of Hardy and Scott survey or addition of tha City of Hattiesburg. (being tha fee land of Annie Pearl Hinton.) I will eonvey auch title aa la vested In me as Substitute Trustee.

WITNESS MY 8IONATURE ON THIS, the 30th Say of July, A.D., 1963. REX JONES Itl Substitute Trustee Aug. 1, IS. 22, 19634 Thur. C.

for $11 discuss his candidacy for tht offlct of SHERIFF fc TAX COLLECTOR af Forrest County, Miss. TONIGHT 7:55 P.M. YVDAM-TV Read and approved by W. V. Oubra; SELECT NOW A TINY DEPOSIT WILL HOLD I W.

V. Oubre dumbly eslts for YOUR vote and influence In his behalf In Tuesdey's, August 4th, Demoeractie Primary. Girls' Fint Polished Cotton Children's Dresses SLIPS I The style I and colors Eyelet trims. Siiet to 14. HUDSON'S GIFT SUNDRIES DEPT.

that the yeunej mlu levee end the easy- I I TJij ctre febrlci that make I I Mom fled, tool II up The whele family will 1 -a" love the lew prices. Sixes fa 14. I if Men's FRUIT OF THI LOOM UNDERWEAR loior or Grlppor Shorts toys' 4c Moa't etc 3 for 1.4S 3 for 2.01 Combed Cotton Athletic oyt' Jtc Men's 4te 3 for 1.00 3 for 1.41 Combed Cotton T-Shlrts oyt' 4c Men's 4tc 3 for 1.41 3 for 2,01 'ft 2J Forrest County Needs a Dedicated Legislator Children's Coats Smartly styled weed end blendt, with self or fur collars. Warmly lined, innorllned. Newest colors end stylos.

Sites to 14. Men's Wo.h-Weor SLACKS Ivy' leoouo Solid end novelty poHorni. Reduced to A Elect JONES REPRESENTATIVE POST 2 STOP Sr-IARTLY! Reg. 65c Slie SUAVE HAIR DRESSING 39c Reg. 1.S0 Bottle ALBERTO YO-5 WAVE SET LOTION 89c Reg.

1.00 PEPT0-B1SM0L tan. 49c Reg. 35c BISODOL POWDER 19c For Leaf Eating Insects Reg. 1.19 VIGORO GARDEN DUST 19c Reg. 39c PLASTIC FRUIT 19c Reg.

89c ENDEN SHAMPOO 49c Reg. 60e Bottle JOHNSON'S BABY SHAMPOO 29c Haley's M.0 4-or. bottle 19c Large Assortment RIT DYE PRICE CK-TO-SCIlOOt Send thorn bock to school In smart and sturdy now shoes at sv-Inqt. Wa spe cialise In proper fit. Boys -Girls Shoes Oiferdt, Loafers, Strops, Ties la Irewa and Hack.

2.98-3.95 Use our LAY-AWAY PL AM A stiii lots ef hot wasthsr ahssd and still Kay good stUction ef Summer Fashions for the Family REDUCED TO WHOLESALE COST AND BELOW Wear thata styles back ta school and Into tha fall teataa. Reg. 98c TILE CLEANER 49c bottle Dedicated to Maintaining our Southern Way of Life. Increased Teacher Benefits Vocational and Trade Schools to Qualify Our Young People for Industrial Jobs Balanced Budget on a Pay as you go basis Increased Benefits to Retired School Teachers and State Employees Good Honest Government 0 Cross or Heart, Gold Plated CHILDREN'S NECKLACES 49c Soath Mississippi's Larqott Selection of UNIFORMS SEE OUR-GIFT and SUNDRY BARGAINS BEFORE BUYING Now Nil Stylet MATERNITY DRESSES letutifully styled Lovely oolort end patterns lety-cere fabrics Slavs To 42 White end colors Wtih-woer fabrics All sites Mostly-. him sum 395 ISS SHOP 2 PALMER'S CROSSING AIRPORT ROAD MISSISSIPPI'S LARGEST SALVAGE DEALER and 5.95 Other to 12.9S to 5.95.

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