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Staunton, Leader, Monday, June 21, 19651 I Books To Squad Called Obituaries Weather Wise News of the Movies Eight Killed On Highways; Toll at 456 Own bight limes On Weekend Money Bills Before Congress This Week MRS. A. J. MORRIS ARLIE M. JACK Mrs.

Myrtle Altizer MONTEREY Arlie Martin Hi nli Qt fnrmerlu TWr. Tuplr 7ft HipH in thp Roanoke WHO WANTS WILLY WELLS? Rnannkp AT THE SKYLINE field, widow'of A. Journey Mor-i Veterans'' Hospital Sunday Gina Bell. Abingdon Press, Newj readers of Max Catto's The Staunton Rescue Squad By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS novel "Mister Moses" will re- ns, died at 5:40 a.m.. Saturday, '(June zu, lSbD) alter Deing aa-, Bjl jresponded to eight weekend ITinKt narenne AinA rr VirrnniQ 1 1 iH'MnnAlQ 1Ql in Vxnrr'e noiirrh imittoH thnra PpiHalf rAnM H'allr' ftna -igiii pvi jwiu wii jig, ilia IJclil, a VCI lillylJl I dill I Ulc Uliuiil.

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sheack. story the desp down feelings and at 7. au a. to Jos tamp. IPanavision-Technicolor version 'was born in Tazewell He is survived by his widow, of a little boy seemingly pushed bell St.

Patients fromboth calls I foot the cost of federal public 'works programs for the same year. A less costly but usually more 'controversial appropriation bill is unfinished business in the propriation bills involving almost $50 billion are the main business before Congress this week. Largest of the money measures is a bill to finance the Defense Department for the fiscal year starting July 1. It comes before the House dLA.NU tou.MY thanes at the Skvlinp Drive-In Thea-out had lived most of ner ute.Lura tsta (vvimer) jacK ot aside bv the event ot a new.were laium iu iu.g a lyaugu. ters' Hospital.

At 8:30 p.m. Sat Thomas Bowman, 24, of Horse-tre with Robert Mitchum and in Augusta County. For three Monterey; one daughter, Mrs. baby. By R.

L. CASON VSDB Weather Observer From 8 a.m. Sunday 8 a.m. today: Maximum, 85. Minimum, 59.

Wind direction, West. FIVE-DAY FORECAST urday, a patient with severe pen in lazeweii touniy, was tarrou uaKer in the starring years was employed as a nurse i vioia ruppin 01 uaiumore; iwoi u-iHv XVp inHppd' How lacerations was taken killed last night five miles west roles. in the home ot Miss U)nie vvnit-sons, Macie M. Jack of balti-1 rttip head of Rocky Mount when his lumber truck went out of control on Vir- lock. She was a member of themore and Elmer R.

Jack of understand all the Johnson Street to KDH. Edgewood Seventh day Adven-Toledo, Ohio; a half-sister? te needs of a tinv newcomer! A call was made to Smith's tist Church. (Mrs. Rady Green and a half-; ithout eeling rejp.ted by theEsso Station on Greenville Ave- AT STAUNTON DRIVE-IN less than $50 million in federal funds to help finance the annual budget of the District of Columbia government. 61.

RICHMOND (AP)-The ex Sonny Listen portrays a fight-'lvrs inciuae a oroiner, oroiner, tiarence weese, Dotn now household; especially at 1:15 a.m. Sunday, but GREENSVILLE COUNTY ter at the Friday night bouts Aluf r-. cnurcnvine; eigni grana- wh the before alwavs-ready was an apparent false alarm. Jannet Moseley, 18, of 0d Hollywood Legion Stad a i ,1 auu B'cai-Bidiiu-. ca rent ar now t00 busv to.Sauadmen were sent to 1223 npnnpur Mr mat-tic mpi hi iri bother with him? Yes indeed.

ia, wds im yesiciuay wneii; um in a scene with Carol Lyn- tended Virginia forecast for the period from Tuesday through Saturday: Temperatures are expected to average near normal to 5 degrees below. Rainfall can be expected to occur as showers throughout the 9- 1955- Funeral services will be held 1itt1p wilIv u'ellJ haH a mod A funeral service will be held Wednesday at two d. m. at the' ley in the title role of Bill Sargent's "Harlow," at the Staunton Drive-In Theatre. In the '30s the Friday night bouts were an Jackscn St.

at 9:20 a.m. and an attack victim was taken to KDH. At 3:11 p.m. a call was made to Western State Hospital and an employee there was transported to KDH. The Senate also will take up' the bill dealing with silver coins.

Its Banking Committee has approved an administration bill to remove the silver from dimes and quarters, but retain it in reduced quantities in half dollars. The House Banking Committee has approved a measure which would eliminate silver from all coins, including Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, in the Edgewood Seven- Church of God Prophecy of which he was a member. Serv Billy Graham Ends 8-Day Ala. Crusade MONTGOMERY. Ala.

(AP) Evangelist Billy Graham, ending an eight-day crusade in Alabama's capital city, appealed to his integrated audience to "continue the spirit of unity and love'' demonstrated during the revival. To every child in a "new- ices will be conducted by the Rm, i vimo hbaby" household, Willy Wells' institution among the Hollywood h-day adventist Church, con-set and Jean Harlow was an ted by Pastor Elmer Ma -f" colm and Pastro Everette Shull. dvia IdU. v. -1.

tha twip ntumon i plight will be identifiable. They At 8:16 p.m. squadmen went period. Some normal highs and lows for the period: Richmond 89-65; Roanoke 87- the car in which she was riding jumped a bridge railing on Interstate 95 and hit a concrete embankment. -k ZION CROSS ROADS John Edward Powell of Shipman was killed yesterday when the car he was driving crashed on U.S.

15 two miles south of Zion Cross Roads in Fluvanna County. SPOUT SPRLNG Clarence mi v-y, iuuiu uvrviijaii. -hi' 1 I Pi rmnntlil-Tft IIM Vil rV U'hon nn Tl I 1 Aim nfiA Qunai win uc hi ing nunj Spring Cemetery, Deerfield. Active pallbearers will be 63, and Washington 86-67. Burial will be in Blue Grassir" to ub wiuuiem vC.

Cemetery lhe decides to take his beloved gt g.40 they answered a The body will be placed inf t0. find at 48 Orchard Road. Pa-the church one hour prior to the where he is really wanted. The botn calls were taken AT THE VISULITE 'Clarence Hevener, Leroy Buck- half dollars. The first of the regular annual appropriation bills cleared Congress last week.

It appropriates jc ic it ZONE FORECASTS Piedmont and Tidewater Area -aeacn cianxet cingo now Eckert Buford Cof. to KDH. at tne visuine stars Waltpr MaHinn anH T.pn I ask you as a Southerner to Variable cloudiness tonight Avalon. Annette Funicello and; Armstrong IAVCUW11. i a Ufivviw uu i -i i 4i i i iz or go out of your way to show kind more than $1 billion for the Inte ana luesaay scaue.

rest Win gang ana.ea- Honorary: the elders and dea Tlhen the Wcvcle he was ridinelll an exciung sam 5e" cons of the Edgewood Seventh rior Department for the new fiscal year. Also sent to the President for service, lhe body, is at tne trJ, i. Obaugh Funeral Home, McDo- rTtSrZ hSn ftowSiS 33 pleasing and interesting draw- tlowerbearers. -mgs -m soft tones ness to the people of other races as you have done this week," the North Carolina-born evangelist told some 18,000 persons cent vi ujc di ca Luiiigm. iAJvr UUtMlLC dav Adventist Church.

tonight 60 to w. High 647 in Appomattox County. Variable cloudiness 78 to Sunday. his signature were bills cutting excise taxes $4.7 billion, providing financial help to flood- with chance of scattered show Graham said, "Let's show the The body is at the Bear Funeral Home in Churchville until 1:30 p.m. Tuesday.

The family will receive friends at the funeral home Monday evening from 8-9 o'clock. world we can solve our prob lems in the spirit of Christ." ers Wednesday. East Shore Variable cloudiness tonight and Tuesday stricken West Coast states, and increasing the debt limit. The House was more active than usual last week. In addi And WHO WANTS WILLY WELLS is an easy to read 70 CHURCHILL'S DRAFT OF CHARTER NEW YORK (AP) Sir Win-ston Churchill's personal draft ot the Atlantic Charter, which set the guidelines for the free nations' World War II victory, is one of the many items illustrating his life to be seen at New York's World's Fair in the People to People "Tribute to Churchill" Pavilion.

TODAY'S GIVEAWAY Three cats, two male and one female need good homes. Call 885-1408. over the country there E. M. CARSON Emmett Moore Carson, with chance of scattered showers Unit AY L.

WAUfNlLtt Except for newspaper reviews marked () items in this column are prepared by the theater. Man Nabbed Twice For Liquor Sale tion to acting on the Interior are tensions. We are in the mid die of a great social revolu tion," he said. of Oklahoma City, brother of Mrs. George A.

Kyle, died in a Staunton nursing home at Viet Nam (Continued from Page 1) 8:45 this morning following an low tonight middle 60s. High on Tuesday lower 80s. Wednesday, variable cloudiness with chance of few showers Shenandoah Valley and Upper James River Area Variable Slot Machine Charge Made ARI.TVnTOM (i.PTh( man- An estimated 1,300 worshippers answered the call to dedicate themselves to Christ the U.S. Air Force F105 jets were shot down and several others damaged by antiaircraft fire, but no Air Forcp raids were re- illness of 10 years. Mr.

Carson was born in Staunton June 28, 1894, a son of the late Charles T. and Helen Department, flood relief and excise tax measures, it passed a bill to create a Cabinet-level department of housing and urban development and a resolution giving each House member authority to hire one student intern during the summer months. The House Rules Committee CHRISTIANSBURG Corbert Howard, 47, of Cambria, was injured fatally Saturday night when his car overturned on him off Depot Street in the town of Christiansburg. ic FREEMAN Floria Lynda Tomlin, 14, of Purdy, Greensville County, was killed when the car in which she was riding overturned Saturday night off U.S. 58 about a mile east of the Brunswick County community of Freeman.

FAIRFAX David Floyd Rob-son, 18, of Falls Church, was killed early Saturday when his car hit a bridge railing on the Virginia 123 overpass and skidded across to the railing on the other side of Interstate 495 in Fairfax County. largest number of the crusade in this city, the state capital and cloudiness tonight and Tuesday He wasjager 0f an Arlington County su- Clatterbaugh Carson a carpenter. 'Big Al" Marshall, out otiported in Saigon, jail on bond for an identical. South Vietnamese troops charge earlier this month, was killed 66 Communist guerrillas former capital of the Comeder acy. Earlier, Graham told The As with scattered showers in area tonight.

Low tonight 60 to 65. High Tuesday 78 to 83. Wednes jpermarket has been charged slot machines on the arrested again Sunday night day, variable cloudiness with a MIRROR and GLASS We Sell and Install Mirror, Window and Plate Glass Call For Estimate On Any Need Staunton Paint Wallpaper Co. Whn i 'premises because the store has two brothers, Paul T. Hial several dial type machines cus has scheduled hearings starting Tuesday on a anti-poverty bill.

Hung up in the sociated Press in an interview that he believes Alabama is making rapid steps in solving and Elwood H. Carson of Sara chance of scattered showers. Southwestern Plateau Vari for illegal sale of alcoholic beverages. Alford Marshall, 51, of 4 Point St. was among 10 men arrested in a city-wide crackdown on same committee are a voting Sunday in two operations in South Viet Nam's northern provinces, a U.S.

spokesman said. In other weekend action, the 7th Fleet flagship, the light cruiser Oklahoma City, fired 56 rounds of 5- and 6-inch shells at able cloudiness tonight and Tues rights bill and a measure to ban state laws that prohibit union day with scattered showers to illegal liquor sales June 5. contracts requiring employees He was picked up again last tomers may use in an effort toi win prizes in merchandise orj cash. A hearing is scheduled nexti week in Arlington County Court! for Morgan Davoren 29, manager of Kroger's Market at! 2425 North. Harrison St.

He said the "Dial A Winner" machines; to belong to labor unions. night. Low tonight 60 to 65. High Tuesday 80 to 86. Wednesday, variable cloudiness with chance night.

Also arrested was Lan- a Viet Long concentration izu SincelC65 Staunton has looked to I sota, five sisters, Mrs. Tracy Mitchell of Craigsville, Mrs. George A. i (Ruth) Kyle of Staunton, Mrs. Effie Burell of Richmond, Mrs.

George Thompson of Verona and Mrs. Hazel Whitlock of Washington; also a number of nieces and nephews. His wife, Mrs. Jessie W. Carson, died on April 15.

Funeral services will be held Prann don Eugene Pendleton southwest of Da Nans in AMHERST STANDOUT SPRINTER BRISBANE (AP) Suroris- of scattered showers. Gehring 21, of Waseca, a of 631 st- He was chargedouth Viet Nam. Spotter planes soldier stationed at Ft. Lee, ille8a' purchase of liquor. reported the bombardment had Allegheny Highlands Vari inplv.

some track records set 50 able cloudiness tonight and Tues killed Friday night when a carl me arrestee, june were; "highly successful results" in which he was riding have been tri.ed before Judge against an estimated battalion years and mre ago still stand have been used by the Kroger day with scattered showers to chain and other supermarkets in the east chapel of the Ham- into a parked car on U.S. 60 otdumo" mu" guerrillas. rick Funeral Hnmn WpHnpcHavifor a year as a promotion de- today. They are :05.2 for 50 yards set in South Africa in 1908 and in South Africa in 1908 and in un-ipai wuii mis luuuniig. inej j.

ne iew nina iews Agency eight miles east of Amherst in Nelson County. Hamrick Funeral for the finest at moderate cost. 100th Year itvjutaicu a yuoijjuiicineui saiu me lei uoiig nao capiureu at 11 a rnnmirtprt hv thp vice until June 28 because Staunton1 an American captain and 10 Rev. John R. Sawver Dastor its racial difficulties and could set the pace for the nation.

"If the Ku Klux Klan will quiet down, if the extremists in the civil rights organizations will give Alabama time to digest the new civil rights laws, and if the politicians will not try to exploit the situation," this task would be easier, Graham said. "If the spirit of Christian love continues to prevail, then I foresee the day when all America will point to Alabama with pride on the racial the evangelist said. Graham termed his eight-day crusade "the most rewarding and thrilling of my ministry." His visit not only involved daily sermons in Crampton Stadium before thousands of persons 98,000 in eight days but also talks and visits with Negro leaders and Gov. George C. Wallace.

A customer, whether or not he vwiuniuimcQiiij a niLuiiicy iciv- ttiuaiiitise civu guaros in a of St. Faul EUB Church. night. Low tonight 60 to 65. Variable cloudiness with chance of scattered showers Wednesday.

The Weather Elsewhere brook Elder could not be inlclash in Mv Tho Provinro June Queensland in 1911; :06.0 for 60 yards in South Africa in 1913; :07.2 for 75 yards in Western Australia in 1908 and in Newi Interment will be in Thorn- makes a purchase, is given Dogfight (Continued from Page 1) court 1 16. The captain was not identi- The Sunday charges aeainstified. A U.S. SDokesman had re- rose Cemetery. tokens to play the machines, Pallbearers will be Edward! Davoren said.

The player dials Zealand in 1912. nisiMarshall and Pendleton will be ported June 16 that an Ameri senanited. Johnson and Bragg, Rollo Houff, Moody numbers and may get a iL tx Thev are professional records can Army adviser apparently wingman, Lt. (jg) Charles W. "ta' wy Yeago, Ralph Dutton, Earl over distances rarely run these ticket entitling him to a pribe of merchandise or cash.

had been captured in an am 111. By THE ASSOCIATED r25' iciiriinrf in mf Ino L' bush in that area south of Sai- 11 Ji Tunerailbmei Man Charged The commonwealth's attorney II irh I.nw 1'rpn ison. "He spun round right into us, Albany, cloudy 90 60 16-20 W. Frederick St. Dial 586-2343 in adjoining Fairfax County has taken the position the machines are not illegal.

days. the man who established them, Arthur Postle, died recently aged 84. In his day Postle, known as "The Crimson Flash," was unbeatable in races up to 75 yards. and both Hartman and I were on a collision course with him," Johnson reported. The two Americans pumped cannon fire in the MIG.

It passed between them, only 3 Bosserman, William Trimble, Samuel J. Reynolds and Carl Jones. ARZA A. FOWLER JR. WAYNESBORO Sfc.

Arza (Art) Fowler who had been stationed with the Army in Germany since January died Saturday (June 19. 1965) in Germany. Death was attributed to a heart attack. Sgt. Fowler had been military adviser at Fishburne Military School from 1961 to 1964.

His widow, Mrs. Marie White Tiiniini run xiir uri I A THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK ifeet from Johnson. Hartman In Saigon, Chief of State Phan Khac Suu and Premier Phan Huy Quat formally turned over their posts to their military successors Maj. Gen. Nguyen Van Thieu and Brig.

Gen. Nguyen Cao Ky. Suu and Quat resigned 10 days ago in the face of mounting opposition but remained in office on a caretaker basis. Ky accepted the premiership .32 fc Market Reports By KENNETH UPDIKE With Shooting In the City Othello C. Hoffman of 6 Point St.

has been charged by Staunton police with shooting in the city. Checking on a complaint that a man was threatening to shoot a woman Sunday afternoon at 508 Winchester police found the 60-year-old Hoffman there with a 22-caliber pistol at his feet. He admitted firing the weapon, saying he thought the shot went into the ground, police said. Hoffman had earlier Sunday complained to police that the State Poultry HARRISONBURG Vireinia Baltimore Produce BALTIMORE (AP) (USDA) Saturday and outlined a tough Fowler, and three children re austerity program for the na tion was 50 feet away. "I saw the pilot in the MIG canopy," Johnson went on.

"He wasn't moving or doing anything." Johnson said he saw red stripes on a yellow background on the MIG fuselage the marking of the North Vietnamese Air Force and a red blur on the tail. The MIG kept straight on into a hill 400 feet below, Johnson said. "Half a MIG each," said Johnson later. .03 Cattle receipts 900. Slaughter steers and heifers moderately atice, fully steady; cows rather Albuquerque, clear Atlanta, clear Bismarck, cloudy Boise, clear Boston, clear Buffalo, cloudy Chicago, clear Cincinnati, cloudy Cleveland, cloudy Denver, clear Des Moines, clear Detroit, rain Fairbanks, rain Fort Worth, clear Helena, cloudy Honolulu, clear Indianapolis, cloudy Jacksonville, clear Juneau, rain Kansas City, cloudy Los Angeles, cloudy Louisville, cloudy Memphis, cloudy Miami, cloudy Milwaukee, clear clear New Orleans, clear New York, clear Okla.

City, clear Omaha, clear Philadelphia, clear Phoenix, clear live poultry report: Broilers and fryers: Prices lc lower than Friday and supply fully adequate for a cood demand. 87 80 69 81 87 80 85 86 88 75 85 88 65 92 77 86 85 85 46 89 70 85 87 82 90 75 86 89 94 83 88 102 85 87 59 59 50 53 66 70 66 65 68 55 52 67 48 72 59 75 68 60 41 65 58 66 65 79 62 51 63 66 72 56 63 65 60 64 slow, steady to weak, some sates American servicemen in and around the strategic Da Nang 25 cents lower; bulls steady; not Ready-to-cook movement good air base were reacting with bit ana otner trozen products good. Estimated slaughter of broil terness and anger to reports from home that some of their ers and fryers bv Vireinia Pro cessors today 144,900 head, and At one time or another, every one must face a moment of truth. It is a normal pattern of living. At times, the uncloaked truth is hard to take when it reveals bad luck or disaster.

At that moment, we can close the door and try to hide from the despairing truth. Or, we can open the door and courageously face reality. When we face reality, we must face the fact that self pity does not and can not create pride and who among us can deny a desire to be proud? A moment of truth can be like a fading candle light that leaves us dreary behind a closed door. Or, it can be a beacon of light that shines our path as we open the door to face the future. When compelled to face a moment of truth, we can gain help from examples of others who showed us how it is possible to triumph over tragedy.

In next week's column, I will mention people by name and show why the world owes them a debt of gratitude for showing us how we can face our own moment of truth. Watch for the column. It will be interesting. HENRY FUNERAL HOME, O. KENNETH UPDIKE, LOUIS G.

SENSABAUGH, RONALD L. DOSS STAUNTON "Service measured not by gold, but by The Golden Rule" adv. families were being bothered by crank callers opposed to U.S. action in Viet Nam. same woman had taken his wal- side at 136 Henry Ave.

had planned to move to Germany in the near future. Tho body is being returned to the Etter Funeral Home here. Funeral arrangements will be announced. ERICK BODIN SR. WAYNESBORO Erick O.

Bodin 65, died Sunday (June 20, 1965) at 'the home of his daughter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. Hershey H. Fitzgerald Jr. of 464 Arch Ave.

where he had been making his home for the past year. Mr. Bodin was a member of St. Mark's Episcopal Church of Richmond and was a retired neaa ot KocK Cornish, totaling 199,400 head. This compares with total of 189.800 last $40 from his Greathouse and his let containing Ranking officers fear the har- tt.

i i Lt. del Jim S. Lvnne of New i home. ne aia not swear out cai.imov lies could harm the morale of ever. enough feeder cattle sold early for an adequate test of trends, few sales steady.

Consist of supply about 30 per cent slaughter steers and heifers, 40 per cent cows, balance largely feeder cat tie and bulls. Slaughter steers: Mostly choice 1000-1225 lbs 7.25-28.35, mixed good and choice 1000-1150 lbs 27.25 28.35, mixed good and choice 1000-1150 lbs 26.25-27.25, mostly good 25.00-26.50, few standard and low good 23.50-25.00. Slaughter heifers: Mostly choice 725 925 lbs 25.00 25.50, their troops Monday. Prices paid at farm since Friday ending 11:00 a. m.

today, June 21: Broilers and fryers, all weights 14V4 to 15c. 142,900 head-37 at 14V2C, .08 DeGaulle (Continued from Page 1) Wrecks (Continued from Page 1) Hampshire, Ohio, said they saw the other MIG turn tail. A GREAT OFFER CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (AP) The Chattanooga Hamilton County Medical Society has offered advice and training to high school football coaches in an effort to avoid gridiron in 367o at 15c, 27 Intra-Company Transfers andor undetermin ed. Pittsburgh, cloudy Ptlnd, clear Ptlnd, clear Rapid City, clear Richmond, clear preciation of the very warm and hospitable reception given by the French government and bv Fowl: offerines of both licht.

79 48 73 50 and heavy types limited. Me two-car wreck Friday evening about 7:45 p.m. The collision occurred during a drizzle. According to the report, an the people of the great city of dium 3,000 at 10c. Heavy hens juries A society resolution otters tomans.

enn tViit rvlivcin i io nrpcpnt "I thank vntl nn hplialf nf mv. automobile traveling west and stationary engineer. The body will remain at the Etter Funeral Home. Funeral arrangements will be announced. MRS.

MARY A. WILSON Mrs. Mary Alice Wilson, 82, at nil fnnthall cramps, advise self and thp astronauts he driven by John Edward John 85 89 85 68 59 68 86 90 71 61 64 53 61 54 51 73 64 54 ouu neaa at isc. Turkeys: offerings of both: fryer roasters and young hens; snd toms increasing but short; for previous needs. Turkeys; slaughtered in Virginia todavi totaled 24.850 head, nicluriinlrj coaches whether it is safe toiadded.

"Much courtesy was ex-Json 20 of 403 Marquis Dractice on hot davc and hold tended and we so awav skidded on a curve St. Louis, clear Salt Lk. City, clear San Diego, cloudy San cloudy Seattle, cloudy Tampa, clear Washington, clear Winnipeg, cloudy "II II It i night clinics to teach coaches warm and continuing friend- I IJ 11 II III and collided with an eastbound car driven by Walter William Brooks, 21, of 613 Churchville prevention and treatment of snip. Rt. 6.

Staunton, wife of Charles .04 common injuries. 4JL N. Wilson, died in King's Daugh Staunton. 3,700 from North Carolina. At farm prices negotiated since Friday ending 11 a.

ters' Hospital Sunday afternoon (June 20. 1965), having been Humphrey, McDivitt and White were "dispatched by Johnson to Paris last Friday, after welcoming ceremonies here for declining health several months. mixed good and choice 700-850 lbs 24.00-25.00, few mostly good 22.50-24.00, mixed standard and good 19.50-22.50. Cows: Utility and commercial 15.50-17.00, few 17.25-17.50, can-ner and cutter 13.00-15.75, shelly canner 12.00-13.75. Bulls: Utility and commercial 18.25-20.00, few 20.25-21.00, few canner and cutter 15.50-18.75.

Feeder cattle: Few mostly good 700-950 lbs steers 24.75-25.00 mostly standard, few good 450-700 lbs 22.00-24.50. Hog receipts 800. Moderately active. Barrows and gilts steady to mostly 25 cents higher, sows steady to 50 cents higher. Barrows and gilts: U.

S. 1-2 190-230 lbs 26.25. near 75 head 26.50. U.S. 1-3 180-240 lbs 25.50- today deliveries generally to be made within one week.

Fryer roasters 24,800 head at 23c. The body is at the Jones funeral Home pending completion Damage was placed at $400 to the Johnson vehicle and $200 to the car driven by Brooks. Marvin W. Brooks was charged by Staunton police with reckless driving Sunday about 3 the spacemen. Young hen turkeys 2.000 head of funeral arrangements.

Upon arrival at the capital, at. 23c. Young torn turkeys Humphrey said the astronauts head at 25c. 1,150 vearlines were the "hit of the air show" at 15c. DONNA KAY BEVERAGE Donna Kay Beverage, 16, of Rt.

2, Staunton, died at 5:19 jp.m. alter the car he was driv Chicago Grain CHICAGO fAP Oain fn. a. m. today (June zi, lsbaj ai Paris.

McDivitt and White said at Andrews that they had been most impressed with the air show. McDivitt said the two had a pleasant chat for a few moments with Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin, the first man in ing smashed into a traffic sign at the Railway underpass. According to police, the 48-year-old Brooks was traveling north on Greenville Avenue. As he turned left to continue on 120 Cu. Fr.

International Freezer $90.00 1 14 Cu. Ft. Frigidaire Freezer 95.00 1 Youngsrown Sink 54" Double Drain (NEW) 75.00 1 Hotpoint Electric Range 39" 40.00 1 Bendix Power Surge Automatic Washer 50.00 1 Tappan Gas Range 40" 60.00 1 Magic Chef Gas Range 40" 45.00 1 Montgomery Ward Gas Range 40" 50.00 1 Philco Refrigerator 9 Cu. Ft. 50.00 1 Gibson Refrigerator 10 Cu.

Ft 50.00 1 General Electric Refrigerator 9 Cu. Ft. 75.00 1 Montgomery Ward Refrigerator 8 Cu. Ft. 50.00 1 Seryel Gas Refrigerator 9 Cu.

Ft. 50.00 King Daughters' Hospital. Mss Beverage was the daughter of Mrs. May Siron Beverage and the late Fred Bever- 1 I rr tures prices were mostly mixed at the opening today on the Chicago Board of Trade Sovhpanc vi'Prp lii fpntc a Greenville Avenue, the car ranlage the world to orbit the globe. ushpl hiphpr tn 1i Inwpr over a trattic island there and Funeral arrangements will be 2.92-93; wheat 4 lower to a He did not say what the nionpr ii rmm irrurf i spacemen talked about.

wv A.w corn Vt lower to vs higher, July The wives of the Gemini as rammed a traffic sign. Damage was estimated at $500. A Baltimore man's car Sunday hit a utility pole on Jefferson Street near Frederick Street, city police report. announced. MRS.

WALTER BRADEN Funeral services for Mrs. Beulah Aldhizer Braden, who died Saturday morning at her home, 319 Institute where tronauts said the weekend in Paris was thrilling. 26.00, mostly 26.00, U.S. 2-3 235-270 lbs. 24.50-25.50.

Sows: U.S. 13 300-400 lbs. 19.50-21.50, U.S. 2-3 400-500 lbs. 18.75-19.50, 500-600 lbs.

18.00-18.75. Baltimore Livestock BALTIMORE (AP) -Trading was slow with liberal to rather heavy offerings on the Baltimore wholesale vegetable market. Potatoes New, weaker undertone. 50 lbs sacks washed: N.C. cobblers U.S.

No. 1 and U.S. No. 1 size A .375. pungos 4.00.

Fla. round reds US. No. 1 size A The Whites were greeted by their children. The family plans i.ii'z; oats uncnanged to higher, July 67Vi-a cents.

Richmond Grain RICHMOND (AP) (VDA) Richmond cash grain prices to fanners June 18: No. 2 red winter wheat 1.28; No. 2 vellow Leon B. Tyree, 47, told offi held at 2 p. m.

today (June 21, to leave today for Houston. cers he dropped the automobile 1965) in the memorial chapel The McDivitt children are with their grandparents in lr on the floor son. Mich. The McDivitts said.board and reached to pick it of the Fred Henry Funeral Home. thev would orobablv leave todavlup.

As he did so. the car went The service was conducted WHITE HOUSE ARTS FESTIVAL Lisa Bradley, Elizabeth. N.J, of the Robert Joffery Ballet Company of New York, which was part of the 12-hour Festival of Arts at the White House in Washington, dances on the South Lawn. Two hundred painters, actors, poets and writers participated la the unprecedented festival bv the Rev. David F.

Glovier. to Dick ud their children in out of control and ran into the shelled corn 1.41; No. 2 white shelled corn 1.51; No. 3 barley 90c; No. 2 oats 69c; No.

2 soy Jackson before returning to pole. Damage was estimated -Burial was in the Verona EUB Houston. iat $190. Cemetery. 3.90-4.23.

beans 2.70. All per bushel..

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