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The Journal News from Hamilton, Ohio • Page 26

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The Journal Newsi
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Hamilton, Ohio
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Jon mul-Neus, Hamilton. Dhln June IDifi Aclion Lino Inadvrrlcnlly reported the wrong hours for Ilic license bureau at Ihc for Humes, Second and High Slrcels. Hours arc 9 a.m. i 5 p.m. on weekdays and from i) a.m.

until noon on Saturday. Telephone is XG8-3075. Two divisions of the Ohio Department of Commerce have issued warnings about dangers of using fireworks. Consumer Protection Division chief Grant Wilson says even though Ohio law prohibits use of any fireworks by individuals, the danger cxisls because they can he bought in surrounding slates and brought here, lie says' CO per cent of all fireworks-related injuries arc caused by firecrackers, Stale Fire Marshal Terry Drake urges citizens to enjoy fireworks this Iliccnlenni.aT season at 'authorixed, supervised displays. "Ohio consumers who buy fireworks could be arrested and fined up to $500," he said.

Q. in High Hise on South Street have been discussing the possibility of an American Flag atop a pole to enhance the front entrance o( mir building. We can't raise money for this because of regulations. of us have memories of the world wars and Vietnam, and ft would make us proud in this Iticcntcnnial year to sec Old Glory waving in the breeze. Is there an organization which could help us get a flag? A.

Yes, there are organizations that help with acquiring flags in this area. The first one we contacted was the VFW and its Ladies Auxiliary has as one of its special public projects the presentation of flags to groups such as yours. The auxiliary's chairman for presentations such as this is Thelma Kirchhof. Give her a call as soon as possible at 8G3-7832 before 2 p.m., or at 868-9342 after 2 p.m. Action l.tne has referred the question about television star "The Koni" to Leisure Editor Ken VVilliams.

Watch his weekly feature, T.V. Mailbag, for your answer. It is published each Sunday with The Sunday Paper. Q. I am having a problem with medical insurance.

My husband was in an accident, and was in a hospital II weeks. He passed away in February, 1975. I paid a bill for $192 In a doctor in Dayton, biit I can't gel insurance money'for it. They keep requesting information, I have sent three sets of itemized bills over the past year, hut they keep getting lost. I guess the doctor won't cooperate with them in getting the facts straight.

1 have the cancelled cbeck for 5102 that I paid this doclor in July, 1375. Can you help me? A. The Columbus office of the medical insurance organization has your name and address and they are sending you a special information sheet to track down just what the problem is. Again, it is another request for informalion, but this time, it will be going directly to Ihe people who can straighten things out. Expect their letter in a few days.

Warmer weather, longer days and more people on Ihe streets add to a problem that you can help alleviale. Hal Shepherd, assistant to the city manager, reminds residents of Hamilton thai a'city ordinance restricts times that refuse or garbage containers may be placed at Ihe curb. The ordinance says lhat containers must not be placed on the public right-of-way earlier lhan 7 p.m. on the day preceding collection day. The ordinance also says that the containers must be removed by 8 p.m.

on the day of collection. The ordinances, if obeyed, help keep debris from neighborhoods and cut down on possible health and unsightliness in the city. Today In History Don't send anyone on an impossible job ByiM.FRKDSIIKINWOL'r) DAILY QUESTION Dealer, at your right, Syndicate opens wilh one spade. You When a opponent hold: spade? 5 3 2, heart AK overruffs he will sometimes 3. diamond 4, club A 64.

sneer: "Never send a boy to What do you say? do a man's job." Don't try to ANSWER: Pass. It goes prove lhal you had only boys against Ihe grain to pass al your disposal; the point wilh 1G high-card points, bill may be that you should not you have no suit worth Remember Whan By George Cummins Today's Hemember When takes us back lo March, 19.it, and Hoy Seoul recognition dinner in Fair field, i'rotn left were these guests of honor: William Craiginile, unidentified, lloberl Brown, William Hiibcr, Dwight Thomson, I'aul A. Baden (at microphone), Itoberl Dalrymplc (scout master), unidentified, lirice, last two persons unidentified. New Miami graduates receive service awards 6arns degree Two New Miami High School graduates have been awarded U.S. Savings Bonds by the Ladies Auxiliary to Chuck Cain Post 7670, Veterans of Foreign Wars.

The is Ihe 16lh consecutive year the organization has awarded bonds to New Miami graduales selected on the basis of service to the school during their high school years. all. notrump without a stopper in Ihe enemy's suit, and West dealer, shou oub or a LnoiL (alteout whcn ou have' two- NORTH car( an nre card support 7 5 3 2 of Ihe three unhid A 3 suits. A 6 4 WEST EAST None 4 1 0 9 8 4 0 1 0 5 9 8 4 0 A 8 7 6 0 102 3 1082 A 6 762 0 953 West North East South 1 0 Dble. Pass 4 All Pass I Opening a 0 Edward W.

Hesse AmauncH rwwowl Mt MI July 111 Rrf. Retl, Odto Houri by oppt Ph. Pregnant? NEED HELP? call NimMIGHT 863-8855 The awards were presented lo Miss Margaret llurd. daughter of Mrs. George E.

Selvia Amanda Kurd, 135 Elliott formerly of Hamilton', has A'vc. and Bill Dunaway, son received a bachelor degree of Mr. and Mrs. William MAIIGAKETHUK1) from South Florida Slate Dunaway, 2086 Fenton St. University.

Both graduates will enroll He is employed as traffic at the Middletpwn Canipiis fall. Miss Hurd will major in Dunaway will study engineer at Clearwater, nf Miami University Ims business education and forestry. toward his college B1LLDUNAWAY pre- Selvia, whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. George Selvia I "1B19 Tuley Road, fit worked as traffic engineer VI i aide from January, 196416' October, 1972 in Hamilton, six local students He received his associate received degrees May 1C in from Miami the mih commencement University while working exercises al Purdue for, the city of Hamilton.

University He was among the top 10 The students arc William members of-his graduating rj rua Nienow 107 class at Soulh Florida Stale Fairway Drive, who and received Ihe Phi Kappa received a bachelor's Phi gold key. He is a 1961 dcgre in interdiciplinary graduate of Garfield Hjgh engineering; John Albert Stidham, 12 Shawnee Drive, Selvia is married lo the who received a master's former Dorothy List of degree in electrical Hamilton. They have two engineering; Janaleee daughters. aren Alt 5258 Ann Court, by JO OUELLET HOW TO PLAY: AH listad betew tfpeu in Ue puzzk-horiMOUUy, vKtioilly, cm badnorts. Find thro ind CIRCLE THEIR LETTERS.

The leflovtr lellers spell tKe Wondecword. 1976 Los Angeles Times Fairfield, who received a bachelor's degree in.home economics; Craig Jeffrey Nagel, 793 Magie who received a bachelor's' 'degree in industrial arls leaching; George Louis Quisno II, 3533 Danbury Road, Fairfield, who received a bachelor's degree in elecrical engineering; and Kim LaVerne Boyer, Highland Greens. West Chester, who received bachelor's degree in -electrical West takes the top diamonds, and East signals for a continuation by playing the ten of diamonds first and the deuce next. West then continues with the jack of diamonds. If South ruffs in dummy, East will ovcrruff no matter how high the dummy ruffs.

East may sneer at declarer, and declarer may retort lhat any ruff at all would suffer the same fate. The conversation may be amusing, but it misses the point. South should not ruff the Ihird diamond at all. Declarer goes down if he does ruff in the dummy. East overruffs, and the defenders eventually get a heart trick.

South makes his contract if he discards a heart from dummy on the third diamond. This allows West lo win the third trick, but puls South in position to ruff a heart in dummy later on. Think of this hand the next lime you are threatened by an overruff. You may be able lo transfer your ruff to a different suit if you discard a loser instead of ruffing. ALUMINUM SIDING and TRIM HARGCTT ENTERPniSIS ALUMINUM SIDING TOM SAPP S'diflg Mon 893-8354 ROBINSON ROOFING Buildup We take of all kinds of flat or Small CALL 892-1278 for free eittcnota THECONSUL Solution: 9 letters Today is Tuesday, June 29lh, the 181st day of 1D76.

There are 185 days left in the year. Today's highlight in hislory: On Ihis dale in 1946. Ihe British arrested more thar 2,700 Jews in Palestine in an attempt to slamp out alleged terrorism. On this date: In 1577, Ihe Flemish painler, Peter Paul Rubens, was born. In 1880, France look control of Ihe South Pacific island of Tahiti.

In former Polish Premier Ignace Paderewski died in New York at the age of 80. In 1943, U.S. forces landed in New Guinea in the Pacific War. In 1MB, fighting broke out between Yugoslavs and Italians in the city of Trieste. In 1D6C, Norlh Vietnam's capital.

Hanoi, and principal seaport, Haiphong, were bombed by the Uniled States for the first lime in the Vietnam War. Ten years ago: British seamen ended a strike lhat had paralyzed Britain's shipping for 4i days. Five years ago: The Democratic Parly selected Miami Beach, as the site for its 1972 National Convention. One year ago: 14 U.S. Senators arrived in Moscow for a four-day visit.

Today's birthdays: Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands is 65 years old. Black militant Stokley Carmichael is 35. Thought for today: Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers Lord Alfred Tennyson, English poet, 1809- 18J2. Bicentennial fqolnote: 200 years ago today, the Virginia provincial constitution was adopted, and Palrick Henry was made governor. A I 1 I 0 1 A A 0 1 A 1 A A 'E A A 1 0 0 0 A A 1 i A 1 A .1 A 1 I 0 0 0 A A 1 A love the the smooth L6mb honor grocf of Murray Barbara Lamb, daughter of Mrs.

Rex Lamb, 622 Main graduated siimma cum laude from Murray State University in Murray, Ky. Miss Lamb' received a of science degree wilh a political science major. She was voted outstanding graduating senior in political science. She is a member of Alpha Chi. national honor fraternity a Pi Sign; Alpha, national political science honorary.

Miss Lamb plans to attend Ohio Northern University 's College of Law, Ada, September. MARBLE CHIPS BARK CHUNKS Walkway Borders LANDSCAPE TIMBERS THE HOME GARDENER WILL FIND MULTIPLE USES FOR THESE VERSATILE TIMBERS waste. systems. need for power tools. trea led to resist decay and fungus attack forycars.

modest weight, easily handled ana installed MARTIN LINGLER INC 408 MAPLE AVf. SM-4739 CLUES A-Appointmcnt. AsLule: C--Charm. Code. Countries; D-Diplomacy, Duty; E-Enlerlam: G-Goodwill, Government; H-Honor.

Humor; I-Image. Impression; L-Loyal: 0Oifice: P-Papers. People, Plans, Post. Protocol; R-Rely. Report.

Representative. Reputation. Residence, Rule; S- Secrelary, Service. Sight. Speeches.

Staff. Slirs: T-Tact. Tier. Trade, Travels. Trust; V-Visa Yesterday's Answer: ACTIVITY CAMERAS COM- CUSTOM WINDOWS AND DOORS TAKE AD VANTAGE OF OUR EARLY SEASON LOW In Thermal wlndoml! at Hamilton'! Tlrmt Ph.

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