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WENT QUet AN'tOlP SAIRV DID ve HEAR ABOOT20RA HICKLEV? AS9 ALL KlSHT, JACK. I'LL LEAVE DESKOND TO OUR AS TriE APVEHTURERS' THE AWNICA I. JT SBOL'SJ? AflREAL. RESEARCH SUBMARINE, MCEEP. IT LOOKS' THAN AN1T CENIZEN Of THE PEEP I'VE EVER I HAD TO SLEEP IN MY TURTLE-HECK 50, WHILE I WATCHED TV, I PUT MV HAIR UP JN FORGOT I HAD ON A TIGHT TURTLE-NECK WHEN i WENT TO GO ID BED, COULDNT GET SWEATER OVER THE CURLERS.

WHAT'S SO ODD ABOUT I WPN'T KNOW THE LION WAS A PTT I SWOT HER RIGHT AS SHE CAME DOWN YES, I see THE BLOOD HERE'S 1 HERE'S YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNTS "WELCOME 1 AAAKS SIGNS TODAY AERONAUTICAL SCIENT- jylAN'5 DEMANDS FOB. FASTER AND FASTER AIS. TRAVEL- LIFETIME THIS COULD BECOME AN ACCEPTED MEANS OF EARTHBOUND TRANSPORT. BEYOND THIS LIES THE DYNA--SOAR, A THE MOST IMMEDIATE PROSPECT IS FOR. SUPER SONIC FUCHT WITH THE MACH 2.2 CI.4-5O.MPH) AIRLINER.

USING AIR- BREATHING JET ROCKET-PROPELLED JpRAFT LAUNCHED FROM A JET CARRIER THAT WILL. ABOVE THE AtMOSPHERE AT ORBITAL' VELOCITY 17,500 MPH- EVER HAPPEX TO YOU? XENIA DAILY GAZETTE JMy Iffc 1C THE LITTLE WOMAN Int. 1965. Wort A "It's your wife, Mr. Butterworth.

She wants you come right home and put out the trash." News From The Courts Common Pleas JUVORCES SOUGHT Rodney Maeaulay. Funderburg Falrborn. from Marianne J. Macaulajr. Springfield, neglect "and -crueltv; married March 16.

1957, at Falmouth. he seeks custody of two children. Ida Dean, 28 Pat Ln. Fairborn, from Charles Dean, 506 Xenia Fairborn; neglect and married Jan. 31.

1945. Russed. she seeks alimony and custody of three minor thildren. Eleanor King from John S. King, both of 1414 Maplegrove Fairborn: neglect: married July 5.

1954. at Knoxville. seeks custody of three children. Ronald F. Tobias, 714 Middle Fairborn.

from Gloria M. Tobias. Roswell, N.M.: neglect and willful absence; married Dec. 8. 1962.

at Roswell the couple has" one child. Lowsll D. Douglas. Xenia Route 3, from Judith M. Douglas.

921 June neglect and cruelty; married May 22. 1964. at Sevierville, the couple has one child. Jeanne F. Jansen.

185 E. Church from Walter H. Jansen, 245 w. Church negelct and cruelty; married Feb. 14, 1942, at Brooklyn.

she seeks alimony and custody of three minor children. Jean A. Peterson from Richard R. Peterson, both of Spring Valley Route neglect and cruelty; married Aug. 23, 1948, at Phillips, she seeks alimony and custody of eight children.

Linda Brickey from Lowell Brickey. both of 17 N. Maple Fairborn; neglect and cruel- I ty; married March 29. 1960. at CONTRACT BRIDGE a (Top lUcord-Hofdtr In Masters' Individual Championihip Play) South dealer.

North-South vulnerable. NORTH 4 6 2 4 4 K93 EAST 4103 9109 4 A 1 0 6 4 4 8 7 5 2 4 A 9 7 2 SOUTH 4 A 9 8 5 A 8 7 2 East The bidding: South West "orth 14 2 4 Pass 39 Pass 4 4 Owning 1 lead--queen of clubs. A A queen of spades the setting trick i regardless of what South elect- ted to do. Fishbein solved the problem iby discarding" the ace of dia- mond.s! This extraordinary play had 'the desired effect. East realized that Fishbein was trying to send a message to him, and it was r.ot really difficult to decide that West WAS not ed in a diamond or a heart return at trick four.

If Fishbein hadt wanted m. heart return, he could have asked for it by playing high heart, and if he had wanted diamond return, he could have asked for it by playing a. high diamond (not the ace). The ice of diamonds discard could mean only one thing--that Fishbein. wanted East to lead another Xenia: she seeks custody of two children.

Thomas L. Isenhour. 222 Blair Fairborn, irom Sarah Anna Isenhour, Lynchburg. neglect and crueltf: married March 4. 1956, at Reedsx'ille, N.C.; the couple has one cnild.

Vernon G. LaFollette. Xenia Route 6, from Daisy Mae LaFollette. address unknown; neglect and cruelty: married May 17. 1948, at Lexington.

she seeks custody of five children. COGXOVIT JUDGMENT Webb Lumber Cleveland, has been granted a cog- novit judgment for $5.062 against McDowell and Torrence Lumber Cedarville. club. Harry Fishbein, major domo at the Mayf air Bridge Club in New dl cLUU York, has had a long and dis-, wen( dwn tinguished career as one of the fl top players in the imited Sta.es, contract. but it is doubtful any hand lie ever played caused more stir than this one.

rishbeln was West, defending mffainst four spades. He led the queen, of clubs, which held, and continued with five, East cashing- the A-K. On the third club Flshbein was anxious to a diacard that would induce East to lead still another club. He knew that a further club lead would defeat the contract, lince it wculd make the Note that no other discard is as effective as the ace of diamonds. A low heart would ly have asked East not to lead a heart, and would have encouraged a diamond return mher than a club.

A low diamond from West would have encouraged a heart return rather than a club. Only the ace of diamonds discard could make it clear that wanted a club JUDGMENTS SOUGHT "Welfare Finance 63 E. Main is suing William E. and Winifred Garrett. 612 Rader seeking Sl.825.33 claimed due on a promissory note.

W.E Neel, 57 Countryside Beavercreek is suing John A. Taylor. 741 WinstonChurchill Beavercreek seeking S2.376.54 claimed due on account for dental services. Paul C. and L.R.

Huber. 2493 Marcia Bellbrook. are suing Ray Barnett. 2189 Ferry Bellbrook. and Don and Judith A.

Hamilton. 3830 Ackerman Dayton, seeking S4.500 calimed due for damages resulting from alleged failure to comply with an agreement. William and Marv A McMahan, 222 Center Cedarville. are suing Richfitld Construction 2305 Salem Dayton, seeking S5.250 claimed due for damages resulting from alleged trespass and property damage. town Route 2, retired, and Mrs.

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But 1966 could tell a different economic story--unless the federal government takes aggressive fiscal measures to sustain tihe expansion's, pace. Steps "will be taken. A multibillion dollar increase in federal government spending is a certainty to help swing the budget to the "stimulating" side. New income tax cuts are at least a the federal government will be in the first half of 1966 pouring additional funds into seem minor, it would be on economy at an annual rate of $7 the deflationar side-- and it billion in the first half of 1966. could coincide with a slowdown Specifically: jin the rate of business spending billion will be added be- and moderation in the auto and cause the personal income taxi steel booms.

With our labor cuts voted in 1964 will be fully skyrocketing, even a effective then. There will be a "pause" in our economic ad- sharp increase in tax refunds; ivance would balloon our jobless adjustments to me lower tax rates will be completed and many individuals will be mak- 50-50 bet to help swell the buy-ling smaller tax payments. ing power of consumers, billion will be added ticularly in lower-middle income i because the second stage of the Municipal POLrCE CASES Robert L. Richardson. 21.

Xenia. was fined SK and costs, in Xenia Municipal Court for speed; L. S'tiekle, 22. Dayton, forfeited $25 bond, speed: Harold E. Knisley.

42. Xcnia. forfeited S18 bond, speed: Granville W. Pittman. 26.

Xenia, assessed court costs, noisy exhaust system. Donald J. Corrigan, 23. Xenia. forfeited S25 bond in Xenia Municipal Court for reckless operation: Irvin HoUiday.

42. Xenia. forfeited S26 bond, speed; James G. Denr.y. 40.

Xenia. was fined S10 and costs, speed; Kenneth P. Riiggles. 55. Kettering.

was fined S10 and costs, speed: Emma L. Guthrie. 33. Xenia, was fined S10 and costs, speed; Raymond Leighly, 33. Xenia.

was fined S35 and costs, drunk and disorderly conduct: Edward L. Fox. 43. Xenia. forfeited S25 bond, assault and battery: Leona Wakely, 23.

Xen'ia. forfeited $24 bond, speed; Sibyl Marie Haynes. 24. Xenia, forfeited $13 bond, speed. rate.

So what do we do? Even at tihis early date, uncertainties of 1956 are being weighed with concern at the groups. excise tax cuts just voted will! highest levels of government-As of today, there are two become effective in January. if you believe that to S3.25 billion will be added be forewarned is to be fore- violation of the automobile license law. Jsmes Williamson. 4-X South Charleston, fined $25 and costs for failure to stop within an assured clear distance.

major 'reasons for uncertainty about the 1966 business pattern. First is 'the probability that the rate of rise in business spending on new plants and equipment will slacken and there will be adjustments in in- jventones too. This means the economy won't be getting the spur rl is now getting from this because of increases in "regu-jarmed, this concern is in itself lar' government spending anti-recession weapon, ready scheduled in today's bud-1 Federal spending, I repeat, get. But. simultaneously, iwill go up by billions over cur- theirently anticipated levels--with spending-taxing policies of the I the spending concentrated on federal government will be sub- anti-poverty, health and educa- tracting extra funds from thejtion programs and on defense economy at an annual rate of too.

DAYTON-Federal- Court: Garland Dougals Marine's. bankruptcy filed-, assets. S100. debts. 53.856.

Eldoh Belmont Easterling of Fairborii has filed for bank- ruptcv. listing assets of S500 and debts" of S14.9H4. vital type of spending. billion in the first half of New cuts in income taxes Second is the prospect 1966. Specifically: fare being debated right now, as matters now shape up, a government's jspending and taxing policies will billion will be subtracted with the emphasis on a relative- by the slated hike in Social Se- ly simple income pri- curitv taxes--even under the i'marily favoring those who would Mnnicipal Court: Marion Poynter.

i a Route 3. SIO and "costs on failure Morrison, 313 sion for driving while license un- 39 Brook Fairborn. S5" bond forfeited on speeding charge. be exerting a deflationary im-jmost liberal version of the tax spend virtually every extra pen- 'pact on our economy early jny. year.

i billion will be subtract-! Thus, if a test of the upturn At the risk of over simplifica-ied by the "normal" growth i comes in 1966, the basic reliance jticn. but will the aim of in the U.S. tax take at today's would be on stimulants from plaining this crucially important I rc-te of rise in profiis and pay-j more government spending and i second point, here is a break-; checks. jmore consumer spending to of the effect of the federal While a "drag" of only S500J stimulate, in turn, more bus- Ibudget on the economy in early! spending. 1966- Nmv'JiOuKnoiv We know we havenlt con The spending-taxing policies of jquered the business cycle, but Bv United Press International iwe dare to think we have Probate ADMITTED PATROL CASES James G.

Denny. 40. Xenia. was fined S10 and costs, speed; Dennis Lee Parks. 18.

Xenia. forfeited $15 bond, improper left turn; John R. Crouse. Hillsboro, forfeited $10 bond, no turn signals: Jeffery R. Crouse.

18. -Hillsboro. forfeited SIO bond, no tail lights; Robert H. Bowman, 61. Xenia.

forfeited SIO bond, red light. Charles T. Haulman. 44. Springfield, forfeited S25 bond, speed excessive for road and weather; Michael Duerre.

26. Fairborn, was fined SIO and costs, speed. Real Estate Transfers The wilj of Herman J. Babh, deceased, silvercreek has been admitted to probate with Mildred O. Babb named executrix without bond MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS Harry Franklin Myers.

174 Fayette welder, and Mrs. Hazel Marie Myers, 33 S. Miami Ave. Victor Lee Brown. 52 Washington Jamestown, a cutter, and Sharon Ann Edwards, Seia E.

Second Xenia. John Alexander Finlay. 159 TV. Market student, and A Elizabeth Dawson, 140 W. Center St.

Yellow Springs. Charles Richard Welsh, 5169 Cheshan Dayton, supervisor, and Mrs. Vera L. Williams. 138 Ohio Fairborn.

John Harley Steiner, James- Your Gazette Groiving: 12.287 Average Net Paid Daily Subscriptions for June, 1965 Elsewhere FAIRBORN-- Mnnicipal Court: Lawrence Clifton, Xenia Route 1, $10 and costs for changing lanes without due caution. Betty Jean Douglas. 1364 Ironwood Fairborn. S15 a costs for improper operation. William Brady.

27 y. Pleasant Fairborn. S15 bond forfeited on charges of reckless operation on private property. Kenneth Carsiner. 1704 Wilbur Fairborn.

$15 bond forfeited on unsafe vehicle charge. Margie K. Bath. 423 Middle Fairborn, SI5 bond forfeited on traffic light charge. SPRINGFIELD-Municipal Court: Warren van Wey, Jamestown, $35 bond forfeited on speeding charge.

Francis Notaling. Fairborn. excess speed for road conditions, $35 and costs. Thornsberry, 25. South Charleston, fined $25 and costs for speeding.

Harry Williams. 55. of South Charleston, fined $5 and'costs for Beautiful WEDDING CAKES A Speciality at Smith's Bakery 78 W. Main St 372-1311 Deeds jbn file in the office of County-: Recorder Ernest. D.

BeaUy. ilicjude: 1 Charles B. and Madge L. Jos- i lin to Richard D. and Betty M.

Riggs. 510 N. Detoril Xenia. lot in Beverly Hills Sec. I ia.

Sun view Corp. to Howard E. i and Mary A. Hoosa. 1196 Joyce i 'lot in Country Club Estates Xenia.

The Waiker Andrew Corn- par.v to Upton and Faye E. M-c- Millcri; lot in Kr.o'Hvood Estates Sec. Beavercreek Morgan to Lester and Helen M. Fryslie. 7466 Dakar lot in Knoll- view Acrew Sec.

6. Beavercreelc Twp. I Theodore C. and Clarice A. Sail' 1 Sur and John J.

Hocker 11. 4539 Summerhax-en Dayton, lot in Country Acres 9. Beavercreek Twp. 1 1 Bsrtha M. Dar-ding Keith E.

and Carla E. 3243 Beaver Valley Xon- ia. one acres on Fairfielri-Alpha Mid Continent Properties Anc. TO Marie and Paul Lictirs 1633 Arpaho Xenia. lot Arrowhead Acres Sec.

Xenia. Arnold Moore to Vesta M. Moore, one-half interest in' acres on Rofite 72, Jefferson Twp. (quitclaim deedi. Ogle Bargo and Grover Brown Jr doing business as Brown and Bargo, a partnership, to Mary E.

and Grover Brown 145 Brown Fairborf lot -n Osborn View Sec. 4, Bath Twp. Oma Jean Cottrell and Joan Ray Shelton. 4936 Sierra Park Dayton, lot in Country Acre No. 7.

Beavercreek Twp. George and Marie Spaith to Margaret. H. and John M. Gustin 1231 Kevin Dr Fairborn.

lot in PeebeS Estates Sec. 2. Fairborn Wmfred H. Patricia F. to Martm and Marjorie Janice Stuk, H-9- Geneva Xenia.

lot in Lewis Acres Sec. 2, Beavercreek Twp. Gordon A. Shcpard to Co. Home Federal Bldg.

Xenia. three lots in Shepard Plat, Xenia. Margie C. McDonald to Ravin on and Carol B. Glaug.

3027 Viola Dr Xenia. lot in Appie Valley Estates Xo. 2, Sec. 10. Beavercreek Twp.

Concept Development Co. to Marv G. "and Max F. Thompson Rockledge Dayton, lot in Concept 4 Sec. JReaver- crcek Twp.

Joseph J. and Colletta M. rner to Beavercreek Suburban Investments 27R1 Varsity Fairborn. 53.72 acres on Kemp Rri Beavercreek Twp. i'quit claim deedt.

Beavercreek Suburban Investments Inc. to James H. and Barbar L. Whitlatch. 2761 Varsity Fairborn.

lot in College Hiils Estates Sec. 2. Beavercreek Twp. Ronald A. Molitor to Paul Conkel.

1579 Arapaho Xenia. lot in Arrowhead Acres Sec. 3, Xenia. The first commercial teie-ilearned a lot about controlling i phone exchange was opened in lit. If the tests comes next year I New Haven, Conn.

in 1873. going to try to meet it-- icording to the World Xenia's Head ciuarters for LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIES INE LUMBER INC 113 Washington SL Manana is yesterday since two years are one! The bonds of partnership are strong between Mexico and the USA. Close cooperation between the governments of our two countries and that of Canada means that no job is too big to be tackled. Even nature can be hustled along! Take the field of agricultural research: Piant a crop in Mexico, harvest it and ship the seeds north in time for spring planting in the States. Harvest the second crop and send the seeds north again.

In this way two years' research can be done in one. The result: higher crop yield in a hurry. Get to know our growing neighbor to the south where progress is the rule and will remain so. Send for the free booklet "Know Box 1900, New York, 10019. Presented in the interest of international goodwill by Advertising Council.

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