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Lexington Herald-Leader from Lexington, Kentucky • 15

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The answer will be given in Thursday4 Leader Tuesday's silhouette showed Dave Epilog who is making the town POP (Prowl Of Progress) as division cap-lain for the United Community Fund in industrial giving Dave says be works as a volunteer to help reach the United Fund goal for the 21 Epodes because "if you live in a community you should be a part of that community" He is vice-president of the Blue Grass Personnl Club and recent officer of the Men's Club Ile is in Employe Relations for the GE Kentucky Glass Plant Ile and his wife Anne are parents of three children David Patti and Jane Raymond Stuart McWhorter son of Mr and Mrs Raymond McWhorter 2371 Tulsa Drive (Leader photo mid icaliderlsvfor the resalis of our Geological Specimens st I The rocks were packed in throe Hauled 9000 31i1es 'crates aboard a truck operated of our in three liperated by the statesivinsorell Braer'1 Brash 13ligplaced In Enland 1- LONDON III--Two British ex- plorers trekked 300 hazardous miles acrom antarctic wastes to i chip valuable rock specimens from the TOttan Mountains 1 Carefully parking their find on' Fiscal Court appmved thq nam- I dog sleds glaciologist Dennis I Ardus and radio operator Colin I I Johnson struggled back to their: secretary-1 base The rocks were loaded on a ship which fought its way out of the pack ice and sailed to I England in the sophomore junior and senior classes This has many ramifications regarding University planning he added Graduate prognuns will have to be strengthened research expanded an increased number of highly qualified faculty members obtained and graduate students encouraged to do more independent study Dr Albright said Calvin Chestnut Dies BALTIMORE 1M Calvin Chestnut 89 a veteran district judge in Baltimore and one of the nations oldest active Jurists died Tuesday Chestnut was appointed a federal Judge in 1931 and remained active in the court until his death ing of Collins at the request of the board Rice said duties as secretary-examiner for the Merit Board would interfere with his duties as master commissioner of Collins at the request of board Rice said duties as mminer for the Merit Board could interfere with his duties as aster commissioner Albright Discusses UK Enrollment Enrollment at the University of Kentucky during the next eight years will increase 03 per cent at the sophomore level and 100 per cent at the junior senior and graduate levels Ulcs executive vice president told the Louisville UK Alumni Club Tuesday sight Dr A Albright told the gtnup at the Big Spring Count'' Club that the increase in freshman enrollment will amount to only 40 per cent 'This means" the University administrator said "that UK will continue to emphasize the recruiting of high quality freshmen and keeping them in school" The trend to already evident Dr Albright said UK this year showed a 700 increase nearly all Farmer Paid 8225 For Convoy I)amage After Ole 3liss Dutv CEDAR GROVE Tenn (RI A farmer outraged last week when an Army convoy bivouacked On his land while returning from the Ole Bliss crisis has been given a 9225 settlement Humphrey said an Army claims officer Capt Fred Bright Jr agreed to the settlement after a meeting here Tuesday to look over the damage Humphrey charged that the 90-vehicle convoy damaged a cover crop when it stopped for about six hours while driving to It Campbell Ky from duty at the University of Mississippi Warrant Officer Cash said be picked the spot because It was the only place large enough to refuel the vehicles and feed the men He said he could find no one at the time to ask permission for use of the land Road Services It was believed they were transferred to a vi rong truck during the 135-mile jourrcy from the Southampton clwcks Kentuekv Parents Group Sets Meeting The annual meeting of the Kentucky Association on Children Under will be held Friday and Saturday at the Barkley House Greater Cincinnati Airport Erlanger Speakers will be Donald associate art supervisor in Cincinnati schools Dr Alargaret Ankenney professor of education at Eastern Kentucky Stair College Miss Catherine Lewis supervisor ni public kindergartns Cincinnati: Dr Dorothy Simpson College of Education University of Louisville and Dr Kenneth Want' professor of education at Teachers College Columbia University Registratinn will be hrld at 1 pm Friday Interested persons other than teachers are invited to attend believed a run tt joureey thig is of the Children Friday Barkley ati I Sat in Chi- dargaret lineation ate Coie Lewis Mention and 11r of (AU-College rld at 1 persons nvited to UK Freshman Wins District Title As 1)airy Princess STANFORD Crab Orchard girl has been chosen Dairy Princess of the lith District composed' of 19 counties in South Central Kentucky Miss Janet Wyler daughter of Mr and Mrs Al Wyler was selected Lincoln County Dairy Princess last June She will now represent the district in the state contest in Louisville in February She is a freshman at the University of Kentucky Target Date Is Set For Educational TV FRANKFORT Ky December 1963 is the target date of the Kentucky Educational Television Authority for covering most of the state with its proposed network The authority said the date is probably too early for completion but not for "substantial" completion The authority also voted Tuesday to vest control of curriculum and instruction in the Department of Education to function as a supplement to the department and to serve the first 11 grades of public education as its primary purpose Then a truck driver lost the i rocks said Sir am ir Britain's antarctic survey pro gram "To thick of it all the way back from the antarctic 9160 solid miles only to get lost he- Southhampton and Birming-i i ham University" The rocks were collected as part of a program of geological research "This loss has put the research back a year" Sir Vivian said: "The scientific world was rafting 15 111)1eals Are Docketed By Board The Board of Adjustment scheduled to meet at 4 pm Friday in Room 304 of the county courthouse will consider 15 appeals The docket: Coleman Mitchell for permisskin to park dump trucks in a Surburban-1 district at 187 Kinkston Road Ear line Maxberry to operate a beauty shop and display a sign at 5541i Elm Tree Lane Catherine Johnson to move a residential structure forward on property in an Agricultural-1 district on Georgetown Road Thelma House to operate an antique shop in a Residence-1 district at 352 Colony Bolevard Courtney Ellis for permission to use an existing residential structure for professional offices Commercial Credit Plan of Lexington Inc to erect a sign on top of an existing sign in a Business-1 district at 656-658 East Main Street Georgia Seger to operate a beauty shop and display a sign In a Residence-3 district at 337 Nelson Avenue Humble Oil Refining Co to Install a petroleum bulk storage plant in an Industrial-2 district By-Pass Realty Inc to erect 10 additional units to an existing motel in a Business-3 district at 245-273 New Circle Road The Bottle Shop Inc to erect a free-standing sign about 12 feet back of the right of way line in a Business-3 district at 109 New Circle Road Lila Shelton to operate a beauty shop and display a sign In a Residence-3 district at 617 Maple Avenue Eastland Merchants Association for a temporary permit for operation of carnivals in a Businetts-3 district at the Eastland Shopping Center George West to erect a freestanding sign about 31 feet back of the right of way in a Business1 district at 304 Southland Lrive Humble Oil Refining Co to erect additional identification sign in a Business-1 district at 291 Southland Drive Jerrie Inc to use property on Nicholasville Road north of Southland Drive in a Business1 district for a drive-in restaurant and warehouse Pechthey French aluminum and chemical producer will make rockets and missiles under an agreement with Sylvania Electric Co of New York REUPHOLSTER NOW The secretary-examiner receives 6100 a month salary Fiscal Court also accepted the resignation of Charles Mulberry as a member of the county patrol and named George Washington 'Nandi as a member of the fire department Mulberry said his salary as patrolman forced him to hold two Jobs to meet the "requirements of my family" Fiscal Court delayed approval of a zot'e change from Residence I to Business I for property on Nicholasville Pike between Southland Drive and Stone Road County Judge Bart Peak said acme residents in the area want to protest the zone change sought by Don Poole The property fronts 5164 feet on Nicholasville Pike across from the Zandale Shopping Center In other action Fiscal Court approved payment of 6337930 to James Norris and 8232 to the Fayette County Road Department For improvements made to sidewalks around the courthouse It delayed granting the City of Lexington a sewer easement across County Infirmary property Control Yourself When A Headache Makes You Tense Irritable ftisitment Len ou SAVE MONEY Any old SOFA or CHAIR regardless of condition car) be reupholstered by our fine craftsmen and made brand new again AT A VERY LOW COST Frames Tightened Cushions Remade Webbing Replaced Springs Retied Now showing the season's newest fabrics Free I DIAL 4-8449 1 Terms Estimates MOREY RAPPERT UPHOLSTERING CO 'lodge Gets New Roof Need No Order DETsorr Steve (kiosk' came home from a bunting trip to find a new roof on big house The roofing contractor said that the warehouse had delivered the material to Orloski's house in stead of the one across the street where it was supposed to go The roofers came along and put the new roof on the house where they found the material No charge the contractor said "This Santa Claus is fine" Or loski said "but I wish it had been something I needed There was nothing wrong with the roof" SECOND WALNUT M- (Member lit National Charge Plan) Take the Ingredients 3 out of 4 Doctors Recommend for Headache Pain In Minutes the Pain Goes Also Its Tension and Irritability Dril the Lity Fan Dyke In Wreck HOLLYWOOD Star Dick Van Dyke escaped uninjured when his expensive sports a careened nut of control a smashed into a light pole Tuesday night police reported Investigators said his seat belt saved him Van Dyke said his car skidded when it hit a slick spot on Sunset Boulevard at a sharp curve Van Dyke's car a 1962 Jaguar more than fill damage 411- Family's Fourth Dies of Sehilder's 'Disease GRAND RAPIDS Mich A rare malady known as Schilders Disease has taken the life of 2-year-old Suzanne Marie John son The same disease killed three infant sons of Mr and Mrs Russell Johnson One child Stephen died at the age of 2 years 7 months in 1957: Joseph at 2 years 5 months in 1958 and David at two months in 1959 Suzanne Marie died Monday of the disease which attacks nerves The American Medical Association says cause of the disease is unknown It occurs sporadically but sometimes run in families It is not known to be either contagious or infectious Dr Arild Itansen Dies OAKLAND Calif Mild Hansen 63 pediatrician and research scientist died Tuesday He had taught at the University of Minnesota in the 19201 and fast long-lasting and more complete relief Anacin is different and contains extra ingredients missing in aspirin and still miss-Mg with buffering Extra ingredients which 3 out of 4 doctors recommend and which many doctors themselves take when they have headache pain It's this big difference in Anacin (the extra medication) that makes the big difference in the way you feel AmtcinTablets contain no narcotics do not form a habit or leave one depressed They do not irritate or upset the stomach See if the stronger yet safer medication in Anacin doesn't work better for you! Pre cornli redients ill must ingredoctors It many when in nce ir ication) renee in Tablets do not one deritate or et safer doesn't Now Yorke ICS a medical fact that pain from a tension headache can make people so irritable and highstrung they lose control of their tempers and take it out on those around them That's why tense nervous headaches call for the stronger yet safer medication in Anacina Be sure it's Anacin you take because Anacin is like a doctor's prescriptionThat bi a combination of Anacin goes to work instantly to relieve the pain and its tension and irritability In minutes you feel 'great in control again and all without tranquilizers or narcotics of any kind Heres why Anacin gives such I fl 5hAre bY7aegot 1930s Like his earlier books this one is written in colloquial style without frills of any kind and reading for all the world as though the author were yarning to his friends around a camp fire at night 11 1 0 "11 41'it 44 tt rt t3 1 4 union111 I LOIGMEGI GAS win 111' alb Scholarship Bequest To Assist Teetotalers DEDHAN Miss MLA scholar: ship fund for teetotalers is pro vided in the will of a metes store manager who died two weeks agO The will provides an undetermined sum to enable Boston College graduates to do further study at Massachusetts Institute of Technology provided they are I Roman Catholic preferably of Irish descent were born within 20 miles of the Masuehusetts State House and are teetotalers The bequest is provided in the will of John A Lyons of Brookline who died Oct 4 at the age of 92 Until retirement 10 years ago Lyons was manager of the mdes department and a stockholder of Kennedys a downtown Boston clothing store His will drawn in 1951 bequeathed the bulk of the estate to the scholarship fund Total i value of the estate was not dis' dosed i b) A 444t A b) 4 4 Atkv30 '7)1' f4 liVt 2 t''" Alt 41 1' ItCNt 1740 1- nft "11 1 i trs v-- 4 Artt 4 Stft14144 i I 71k lift'ik 10 -slt 1 To 414t wt i 4 '74i ilha I 1 4 4 A a 'i 4 itit vat 'W 'V'" i -j" lef 4 04 '4 '-4 14 3 kck- 'at 175' 0:: 441t: "4- 4 71' 4::1: fr'' i'- 71 J6 0- ma Ik: z'77i A Cs21: i ler 0::: GAS 5 7411k s' 4gt '5- ''4 solve your Ito 7 '4 s'4' 1:: IP Ar- 3 34 t5' 4 la nd li NEILl'iral kr i 4 -zz C': (a s-: 'Pr lip''" 13 1 1 sz f4: 4 GAS A 1 n1' I i 1 1 li 4" Ii 441 "'3' i 1 4 i I' S' 'S' WATE It EATE Itv-: I 4-- i-s'- 1i'): 7''-' i A i -A A GAS DRYER t'''is I if 47 iie li'" f'' 7" 4' fr4Y :::44: i 44 -s 4'' 414 4 47-''ereVenIs4: 3t1 4 'Y1: 4' r' k' :1 -riz: :::4 A 6 i te4 -ise: -7- 'y cikf 1 -4V fc f'kr GO MODERN000 GO ea) BLUE -i STAR (i) 1 -r "I I WITH 'A BLUE STAR HOME HOME 25i3 'Beckley Files Appeal For Storage Space Backl has asked the Board of Adjustment for perznissloe to store painting and drywall Supplies in agarage at 421 Pyke Road which is in a Residence 1 dbdrict A second appeal filed Tuesday asked the Boards permission to operate a beauty shop and to display a sign at 668 Ill-Crest Drive a Residence 1 district Mrs Alice Stortzum 2017 North Limestone Street filed the petition Conunie-31a(le Flower Brings Reaction Dour NEW YORK are red violets are blue but flowers from Reds may not get to you The flowers in this case are artificial and were made in Communist East Germany They arrived here Tuesday in eight crates aboard the American Merchant When longshoremen learned where the flowers were manufac- Wed they refused to unload the crates for going pkices for a) FOOT SAVER'S "Pinto" the neat walking heelSkuffie with stiched detailing Black or sable brown calf 2300 I GAS Does It letter for Less! COLUMPA1716- Shoribect foie is the Wog swot Two faithful companions in the modern all-GAS Blue Star Home are the fast-recovery GAS Water Heater and the fast-action economical 1962 GAS Clothes Dryer Be sure you tell your builder or GAS appliance dealer to install both Society To Meet The Ladies Society of Mary Queen of the lb) ly Rosary Church will hold its first meeting of the Fall season at 8 pm Thursday in the assembly room of the school The business meeting will Include presentation of the new constitution and Installation of the new officers b) FOOT SAVER'S "Turf" the walking heel Skuffie with stitched toe design Blacy navy or tan calf 2300 WOLF WILES MALNI FLOOR ONIKENTLICKV INC Beyond Our Mains Use L-P Gas I '4 rt Abkink16tiolbabAObM42416 44101411.

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