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THE EVENING SENTINEL. CARLISLE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1967 SIX Carlisle Pupil Church Reports And Actirities This Week Obituaries Clarrflr E. Sampon Clarenre E. Sampson, 53 years old, was found dead this morning In his room at 27 West High Street. His obituary was not available today.

Artists Honored Pre-School Clinics To Open Here On Mar. 28 The Carlisle Area Schools will operate seven pre-school clinics from Maf. 28 through Apr. 6 for the purpose of enrolling kindergarten pupils and enrolling and testing pupils for first grade for the 1967-68 school term who are not presently enrolled in kindergarten. Rev.

Reichard To Be Chaplain Will Take Position In Washington, D. C. Second Presbyterian Church Monday Junior Girl Scouts. Tuesday 9:30 a.m., execu Among Winners In Annual Competition tive committee of Woman's Guild in the Shafer Room: 4:13. Clinics Schedule Brownie Troop No.

536 6:30. Carl It. Harry The funeral service for Carl R. Harry, year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Harry, Boiling Mark Loftus and Chrlstinla Junior Choir; 8, Sweet Adelines Chapla, both of Carlisle Senior Scheduled Clinics are: Maf. 28 at North Dickinson School; Maf. 29 at Mt, Holly Spring School; rehearsal. High School, were awarded Springs, who died on Sunday, will be held tomorrow nt 2 p.m. Wednesday 10 a.m., Camp Michaux Committee in the Shaf Maf.

30 at South Dickinson High School, were award win Tickets On Sale For Tomorrow's 1 Playoff Game School; Apr. 3 at Crestview at the Gibson Funeral Home, 501 North Baltimore Avenue, ners In the fifth annual Schol er Koom; 12, "Brown Baggers" in the College Anthropology Lab: 7:30. Lenten Service in th astio Art Awards competition Mt. Holly Springs. The Rev Franklin Oiler will officiate School; Apr.

4 at Hamilton School for the Hamilton and Penn School area; Apr. 5 at Mooreland School for the Mooreland and LeTort sponsored by a nearby tcleviS' Chapel, Rev. Russell Weer speaking on "The 8:30. ion station. Awards, presented Burial will be In South Fair-view Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home to Trustees meeting in the Shafer on Saturday, were given for School area; and Apr. 6 at Bell-aire School for the Bellaire and Stevens School area, i i immMiJiujnm iiiiiwuiuiiii mn i 1 vy SV' yy ffi "44? 'y i 'y mm 70-1 pieces of art work selected PWWMIllll.fIMIIJIIMIHlWI"'luWIM 1 I nwmnnnrilrmnililiiininiinrinilii In I -i I 1 1 Ml i from more than 2,500 entries. Tickets for tomorrow night's Carlisle-Perm Manor District 3 PIAA Class A playoff at Gettysburg College will be Sold tonight from 7 to 8 o'clock at the main office of Carlisle High School, Bard Rupp, faculty manager of athletics announc morrow from noon until the time of the service. Among his survivors Are his maternal Forms have been distributed to Loftus received a gold key fi jioom. Thursday 9 a.m., Prayer Fellowship in the Shafer Room; 7:30.

Senior Choir. Friday 12:05, Lentan Service at the Y.W.C.A. register eligible children for these grandparents Mr. and Mrs clinics. Parents fith children to nalist award for an ink drawing.

Miss Chapla received a gold key for an entry in pa' Ralph Rhlnehart, RD1, Gard be registered who may riot have ners. received this form may secure it from any of the elementary tels. Pupils in grades 7 through 12 from 100 schools In a 20- Mt. Tabor E.tJ.fi. Wednesday 7:30 Pnvet Wienrf.

schools. Parents will be notified county region submitted entries Michael I -an cp DeWalt by mail a.s to the date, time and mg ana ttioie siuay. The 704 winners were chosen Michael Lane DeWalt two- clinic to attend for registration ed. The tickets, which are 50 cents for students and $1 for adults, will be sold at Carlisle High School tomorrow from a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

No student tickets will be sold at the Gettysburg College gymnasium tomorrow night. day-old son of Donald and San Children whose fifth birthday by a panel of Central Pennsylvania and New York educators dra Ericlcson DeWalt. Pine falls on or before Jan. 31, 1968, are and artists on Feb. 5.

Classifi Idaville E.U.B. Saturday Prayer and study. Young's-Mt. Zion E.IT.B. elieibl for Kindergarten and cations included the fields of Road.

MR. Mt. Holly Springs died Sunday in Children's Hos Ditnl. Philadelphia. those who are six by this date are painting, drawing, design, Sculp elizible for first trade.

However, Prayer serv ture, crafts and photography. In addition to his parents, he a survey of children who have ice ai loung's; Boys and Girls Fellowship. is survived by his grandparents, beeft retained for a second year Mr. and Mrs. Donald W.

De- in first grade Shows that a large REV. RICHARD REICHARD The Rev. Richard D. Reichard, pastor of St. Matthew Lutheran Church, Plainfield, will become chaplain of the National Lutheran Home for the Aged, Washington, DC, on Apr.

1. walt. Boiling Springs, and number had birthdates tailing in Tpper Frankford Lutheran Lenten serv College Debate Team Rates High In Event The strong Dickinson College Mr. and Mrs. Robert C.

Erick- Novembef and especially in De son. Pine Road: great-grand' Newport Man Nabbed On Burglary Charge Gary Campbell. 20. RD3, cember and January. ice at St.

James Church. mothers, Mrs. Florence Snave- Parents of children with birth- ly, Mechanicsburg. and Mrs. Reichard, vice preisdent of dates falling within this period debate team of Arthur M.

is Si Pauline Smoot. 133 East Ilign the Carlisle Ministerial Assocla are strongly urged to consider St. Paul's Lutheran NewviUO Tuesday 7:30. Lutheran Church Krauss, Philadelphia, and Newport, was arrested yester Street, and a great-grandfather, tion, came to Plainfield in Sep withholding enrollment in Kinder Thomas W. Scott, Mechanics day by State police of the Car Ernest Enckson, Clearwater, garten for one year or, xne Women in the home of Mrs.

burg. tied for fifth place in a Fla. case of first grade eligible, or Vaughn Richardson. lisle substation on a burglary charge growing out of the theft field of 70 schools in the eighth Graveside services were to be Wednesday 3:30, First year annual Columbia University In requesting an assignment to Kindergarten Instead. of auto parts, valued at $294, from a Middlesex Township catechise class in St.

Paul's; Sec vitational Debate Tournament held this afternoon at 4 p.m. in Westminister Memorial Gardens, with the Rev. Paul E. Birt, tember, 1963, following graduation from Gettysburg Theological Seminary. Reichard is a graduate of York High School and Susquehanna University, Selinsgrove.

He has been active in the Carlisle Area Committee for Human ond and third year classes in over the weekend. Zion; 7:30, Lenten service with Dickinson, Cornell, Princeton, TAKE PART IN COLLEGE PRODUCTION Jane Kon-haus, 273 McKnight Street, as Celia, and Sfuart Pan-kin, Philadelphia, as Touchstone, have leading roles in the Dickinson College production of "As You Like It." The opening show Thursday night will be followed by others Mar. 3, 4 and 6 at 8 p.m. in the college theatre. Carlisle High School students will be guests at the dress rehearsal tomorrow night.

The charge was filed before the Rev. John C. Pretz; 8:35, pastor of rhe Bamitz Methodist Church, officiating. Washington State and C.C.N.Y. Justice of the Peace Mildred Swigert, who committed Camp Senior Choir; Christian Education all finished with a 5-1 record as meeting.

against Rutgers and four other schools which were 6-0. Mrs. Clarence Horn t'riah E.U.B. bell to the County Prison in default of $500 bail for a preliminary hearing. Campbell is accused of entering the garage of The Washington home is the official residence for the aged Synod of the Lutheran Churcr.

It currently has 258 residents. The single loss by Krauss and Attendance at Sunday School Scott was to Washington State. Mrs. Florence Stickel Hoch, Pittsburgh, formerly of the Carlisle region, wife of Clarence Recruiters Exceed Goal Enroll 300 New Members In Drive Carlisle Young Men's Chris Was 187; offering, S104. Adams Building Robert Quirin, RD2, last Oct.

19 and stealing 10 radiators, Saturday 7:30, Prayer service They defeated University of Bridgeport, American University. PaCe. Suffolk University Hoch, died yesterday morning. and Bible study. She was 74 years old.

tools and a pair of bucket seats. Detainers await him from Per- (Mass.1 and the State Universi In addition to her husband, sne is survived by a daughter, Mrs Trinity fc.tJ.B. New Kingstown rV County on Burglary ana ty of New York, in Albany. Dickinson's second team of Hit By Blaze Vacant Farm House Destroyed By Blaze An early morning RtA yesterday completely demolished the Fire Damages Historic House Patients Flee Office In Gettysburg The office and residence of Attendance was 353: visitors. larceny charges and being absent without leave from the John Bair, Mechanicsburg; a son, William Bethel Park, a brother Warren McCOol, Ore tian Association membership Burton Weiss, Clarks Summit, and Barry Lynn, Bethlehem, had offering, $78.

ionfmtw xreded their 60al Army. Tuesday 7. carol and Youth a 3-3 record at Columbia. by 14 per cent, enrolling 343 gon: a sister. Mrs.

w. uewin. UV choirs; 7:45, senior Choir. This weekend. Dickinson will diana, seven grandchildren new members, against a goai oi Sort fr StAOlfi.

The final re Wednesday 7:30, Lenten serV Second Recent Fire At Gettysburg Site The former women's building In the old county home complex, compete in the Liberty Bell and two great-grandchildren. ice: 8:30. Local Conference. Tournament at the University of Pennsylvania and can go to The funeral service will be held 6n Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. at the DeMolay Unit Plans Devotional Program Saturday 9 a.m..

Second year port on the 1967 drive was made fast night tt me fc Division headed by Ed two-story, stone house, whicn was vacant, on the old Frank Smith Farm just near Shippens-burg on the Orrstown Road. When firefighters arrived on the scene they found the building engulfed in fire with flames Dr. John J. Knox, 39 York Street Gettysburg, were exten the Tournament of Champions catecnism class; youth work project. Myers Funeral Home, 37 tast Main Street, Mechanicsburg.

The north of Gettysburg, was destroyed by fire early yesterday. sively damaged by fire and wa in Chicago by finishing in the quarterfinals Or higher in Phila ward Masland, was first among th five divisions, With 94 mem ter when a three-alarm blaze broke out in the third floor at delphia. Approximately 100 firemen Rev. Harold P. Stoudt Will officiate.

Burial will be in Kutz's Cemetery. There will be ho bers for $2,862. Other final tot- Htintsdale Church of the Brethren Sunday School attendance was 138; Worship, 118; offering. $264. Tuesday 7:30.

Conference at tic section, totally destroying from five Adams companies battled the blaze which was dis Ira Kerr. 86 for the attic, a bedroom and roof of DRIVER ARRESTED Kirby Burkholder, 69 for shooting skyward, which could be seen for several miles. The Vigilant Hose Company and the West End Fire and Rescue Company were called to the Scene. Rural Fire Chief Charles Myers said that the Pleas James Teris. 28, Berlin, Carlisle Church Of the Brethren, covered shortly after 3 a.m.

was arrested yesterday by State police for speeding 80 West Hill E.tt.B. College's miles an hour on the Pennsyl Attendance at Sunday School vania Turnpike. The charge was ant Hall Fire Company and the Newburg Fire Company were was 64: Offerin J36. filed before Justice of the Peace Wednesday 7:45, Ladies Aid at sustaining Ronert Scheirer, 59 for $1556. pd George tKller 35 for $867.

The team captained by Paul Strickler in Division led all units with 25 now members for $745. Arne Anderson and Edward Williams of Division were captains of the runner-up teams, which enrolled 23 for also called to assist in battling 1 1 Strawhecker. New the home of Mrs. Robert Webber. ihe fire.

Kingstown, who fined him $15 (Continued From Tagd One) people involved in Dickinson's Campaign. The various committees included alumni, parents, and friends of the Col Including costs. Triumph Church Of Oo4 Attendance was 71; Offering, I i i Hospital Notes the home. The home was the former Dr. Edgar H.

Markley property and was a Civil War vintage house, with the front section being constructed in 1850 and the rear part in 1870. The house was originally a combination of two separate but connecting homes. Fire Chief Charles Kerrigan estimated the fire and water loss to the home and personal belongings including valuable antique guns and furniture in excess of $50,000. The first two floors of the home sustained severe water and smoke damage. Patients Flee A waiting room nearly filled 539- lege from the Carlisle area.

Wednesday 7:30. Meeting and Admited to the Carlisle Hos Serving on tne uenerai uuis Firemen from Littlestown, New Oxford, Biglerville and Bonneauville joined Gettysburg in fighting the blaze which Get' tysburg Fire Chief Charles "Junie" Kerrigan said was of "very suspicious" origin. No Electric Wires The cause has not been determined. 'The state fire marshal's office will be asked to investigate. Kerrigan said that the building was unheated and electricity to it had been cut off a long time ago.

The county commissioners' office said there was insurance on the building and a check was being made today to determine Bible study. Committee are George W. Bar- pital on Sunday were Mrs. Elizabeth Yocum, Newburg; Max tKKb OF THAXK3 tTs wish to think fplattrM, friend ftnd neighbors for their klndnM nd frmpathy ahown during onr recent bereavement tt the death of Mm. Itosle Wright, 1st Of 7 St.

THB WRICHT FAMn.T nitz, Mrs. David W. Baxter, Miss Mimi Blazer, Mrs. Patterson, Ickesburg, and Sam- $557 and 19 for $520, respectively. Leading individuals were Masland with 17 for $662.

and Burkholder. 11 for $352. Leaders for the third and final reporting period Were Division with 36 for $803 and Division 19 for $691. Top cantains were Francis Rob- First E.tT.B. Sunday School attendance was tie! R.

Menzoe. RDG. John F. Brougher, Paul u. 591; offering, $89.

Admitted yesterday were Le- Bucher, Mrs. Robert W. Chilton. Valerie Simmons Clough, Wednesday 6:30, Junior ana Senior choirs. Thursday 7:30, UniOrt Lentert Dr.

W. Lynn Crowding, Arthur L. Davies, Rev. Keith E. Day, David K.

Ditenhafer, William service. CHAPLAIN THOMAS MCLINN Saturday 8 a.m.. Mert's Pray with patients was quickly emptied when the patients vere in H. Dodd Miss Virginia er and Bible study; 8:30 and bins. 16 for $358.

and Strickler, 11 for $305 both in Division and Michael Koblish of Division eight for $286. Individual leaders were Robbins, 10 for $219. and Marlirt Ment- Dreher, Walter Eckman, Jim- formed of the fire. 9:30 a.m., Catechetical classes mie Ferrell. Knox told Chief Kerrieari the extent of the coverage.

The fire was the second major blaze at the county home Also William P. Feuchten- WILL MEET THURSDAY zer, five for $207, both and roy Shughart. RD1; Mrs. William Barrett, RD1; Mrs. Sarah S.

Leonard. RD1; MrS. Edward Mahoney, 129 Roy J. Swartz, RD1, Blain: Mrs. Germine De-Glas, 629 West North: Adam Snider, Greencastle; Kimberly Luckenbaugh, Shermans Dale; Lisa Baum, RD2, Shippensburg; Mrs.

William Galloway, RD2, Gardners: Mrs. Martin Schlus-ser, RD2. Newville; Warren Mullen, RD1, Shermans Dale; Mrs. Deo Langley, RD3; Mrs. Lena Hockley, 151 North Hanover; Mrs.

Leonard Levin, 36 Gobin; Mrs. Florence E. Hyson, Newville, and Charles E. Stotz, The Charles Fitzpatrick Bar berger, James R. Fickel, Joseph Gibson FUNERAL HOME ML Holly Springs 'Phone 486-3433 property in less than a month, Barn Burns Jan.

28 Mrs. Guiles Flower, Lewis that the fire apnarently started from a faulty electrical circuit which caused the blaze to break out in an electric light socket in the attic, because an electric clock in the kitchen on the same racks, No. 3231, of the Veteran of World War I. will meet oft D. Gobrecht, Miss Mary Good On Jan.

28, the bank bam on L. McLinn will speak at the annual "Devotional Day" father-son breakfast of Carlisle Chapter, Order of DeMolay, at the Embers Restaurant on Mar. 5, at 8 A.M. "Devotional Day" commora-tes the anniversary of the death of Jacques DeMoley, the exemplar of the organization, on Mar. 18, 1314.

Chaplain McLinn is a student at the Army War College. He is a 1946 graduate of the Military Thursday at 8 p.m. in the VFW year, Dale H. Harbison, Dr. and the county home land was de post home.

Final arrangements Jerome Eichert, sustaining, lour for $177. COMPLETF-S TRAINING Michael J. Bunty, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J.

Bunty, 119 South Hanover Street, completed basic Combat training at Fort Dix, N.J. circuit had stoftped at 6:10 Mrs Elmer Herber, Miss Isa. will be made for hostihg the dis stroyed by a mysterious fire and the possibility or arson was trict meeting on Mar. 18. belle Hoover.

Mrs. John M. m. which was the time the blaze hroke out. Other lisrhts not on mentioned at that time.

Sev Horner, Hubert E. Hoyaux, Wes eral horses and some farm me- this circuit were still function ley James, C. L. Keller, Lester licenses chinery burned in that blaze ing after the blaze was dis New Kingstown. Marriaee licenses were issued covered.

liscnargea yesterday were at the Court House t6: The building that burned yesterday was closest to the barn site and was located aloog the Academy and received his Bachelor of Divinity Degree from Emory University, Atlan James W. Ott. Scotland, and Birth- Arlene B. Hamilton, Chambers' north side of the driveway into hnrf. ta, in 1953.

The program will include a CT- a Born at the Carlisle Hospital Ronald E. Lee. 173 West Lbu- A. Kern, Edgar I. King, Mrs.

Edward Kronenberg. Others On L'nit Others on the commitee are Charles Kruger, Mrs. Creedin Kruger, Mrs. Richard L. Land-is, Kenneth M.

Lindsey, Roy G. Line. Dr. John G. Loeffler, William M.

McCrea, Mrs. Fred McDonnell, Mrs John W. McGowan, David Miller, Miss Helen Neyhard, Dr. ThomaS N. devotional service and a mem Miss Adele P.

Joslyn, South Hanover Street: Mrs. Rose A. Ottenbargcr, RD1, Shermans Dale; James Loose, 34 East Ridge: Laurieann Thomas, RD1. Boiling Springs; Mrs. Bobby Garman, RDG; Mrs.

Sandra DeWalt, Pine Road, Mt. Holly Sprines; Robert R. Linn, 327 East Burd. Shippensburg; Glenn yesterday to ther Street, and Helen L. Samp the group of building.

It contained "more than 36 rooms" but was vacant except for a number of Civil Defense beds that had been stored there. orial service for the advisers Mr. and Mrs. Raymond G. son, iieiveaere street.

(Dixie Hampton) Holloway, RD1 and members of Carlisle Chapter who have died since the Shermans Dale a boy. chapter's institution in 1953. DOUBLE JEOPARDY Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L.

(Judy Arrangements are in charge MODESTO. Calif. (UPI) Brandt) Deihl RD3. a girl. of Master Councilor Jeffrey Superior judge Robert Fowler Papoutsis.

Robert M. Prescott, 7 TT. TTn.i IlClR.Mli son of Mr. and Mrs. has relieved public defender Charles Stone as attorney for uodlove.

RDo; Melissa Riggle-man, 625 North Pitt; Thomas Robinson, RD1, Newville; John E. Long, RD1, Shermans Dale; Mrs. George Price, New Cpl. Thomas E. Lloyd Serving In Viet Nam Marine Cpl.

Thomas E. Llovd, Wayne Hebeiiig, Meeting House Spring Road; Senior Councilor Howard High, a 21-year-old WALNUT BOTTOM ROAD AT BELVEDERE ST. Craig Kern, son of Mr. and Convicted auto thief accused of MARRIAGE LICENSE A marriage license was issued at the Court House to Charles Henry Emerson, 2nd. and Norma Jean Bolze Charlottesville, Va.

Kingstown John C. Miller, i.ee n. ruuieiiEiprrgci ui. nii- ace E. Rogers.

Mrs. George C. Ruch, S. Shaefer, Richard Schaszberger. Also Mrs.

B. H. Shipe, Mrs. George Shuman. Mrs.

William Sloane. William E. Spatz, violating probation. High was convicted of stealing 1 129 Walnut; Walter Kirkpatrirk. RD3, and Mrs.

Richard Russell and daughter, 632 North West. Stone car. Mrs. Lester A. Kern, 436 Street; Junior Councilor Jeffrey Ileishman, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Lynn Heishman, Gobin Drive; Senior Deacon Richard Shulen-berger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Shulenberger, Airport Drive; and Past Master Councilor Michael Neiswender, son of son of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas E. Lloyd, 59 West Main Street. Mechanicsburg. is near Da Nang, Viet Nam as a member of the First Military Police Battalion, First Marine Division. Personnel of the battalion provide beach and traffic control, enforce orders and regulations.

ike Taking Admitted to Seidle Hospital, Mechanicsburg, yesterday were Mrs. Lillian G. VanLear, 511 East Trindle Road: Mrs. May Hughes, MR6, and Charles Eber-ly, 415 West Main Street. Roger H.

Steck, J. Kenneth Stephens, Col. Allen J. Stevens, Mrs. C.

Richard Stover, Dr. David Thompson, J. Vance Thompson, Miss Susan Thompson, Mrs. William J. Thompson.

Mrs. Frances Vuil-bumier, Richard II. Wagner, Mrs. Ruth Walz, the Rev. Russell M.

Weer. Donald F. Wertz, Col. R. Wallace White, James Mr.

and Mrs. Saylor.Neiswend' er. Garland Drive. MM and guard prisoners of war. The military police unit also assists in providing security for the Da Nang Air Base, and conducts a vigorous civic action Two Counfy Boroughs Reduce Tax Mill Rate 0.

Wian. II, Mrs. Henry Yeag-ley, John J. Zampelli, Miss Irva Zimmerman. Our funeral heme combines the stateliness of traditional Colonial design with ell of the modern conveniences and comforts that you have every right to expect in time of need.

program aimed at helping the Vietnamese better themselves socially and economically. TREATED AT DISPENSARY Treated at the Carlisle Hospital dispensary yesterday were Byers, 129 South Pitt Street, fractured arm; Laurie DeWalt, RD3, cut head; Joseph Carney, 602 North Pitt Street, cut nose; George Bobb, 127 Pennsylvania Avenue fractured hose; Jeannie Eberly, Plain-field, injured left leg and arm; Harold E. Miller. RD2, Garners, cut lip, and Scott Herman, 215 Bolton Avenue cut ear. I The earned income tax was again credited with making possible a reduction in West Shore real estate taxes, when Worm-leysburg Borough Council tentatively approved its 17 budget.

The new rate scheduled for borough property owners during 1967, is seven mills, down from DISORDERLY PRACTICE MECHANICSBURG Mrs. Jean E. Martin, Prospect Park, was charged with disorderly practice yesterday before John L. Kreitzer, justice of the peace. She paid a fine of $50 and costs.

The Gettysburg Times Obtains Weekly Paper IB mm Never tell a child that medicine is "candy" or "soda" to tempt him to take it He might get hold of the bottle and finish the contents With serious results. To be on the safe side, keep all medicine out of children's reach high on the top shelf of your medicine cabinet Fasten all bottle tops tightly. We offer this suggestion as professional pharmacists truly interested in your family's eight in 1966. Other tax rates remain the same as last year. Iwer Allen Township's budget for 1967 has been The 88-year-old New Oxford Item, a weekly newspaper which served 2,100 families in eastern Adarns County, has ceased publication.

A front page storv in the placed on public display at the township building, following ten- paper's final issue announced tative approval by the board of that Item's circulation FOR: RELIABLE PLUMBING and HEATING SERVICE New Installations Remodeling Repairing CALL RUS3 K. LACKEY Commissioners. G. BOOK ROTH -f I y-f 7uneiaL noma would be merged with that of the Gettysburg Times. William L.

Zeigler, editor of the Item, will become news editor of a special section to be published in the Gettysburg CAIllSU, PENNSYLVANIA A reduction of another mill in the real estate tax bracket, as indicated in budgetary esti-j mates, shows a fifty per cent I reduction in this levy over the two years. The new rate is i mills, down from 8 in ri a i Times each Wednesday. He will also have charge of advertis 630 N. Honov3f Sr. 249-4846 -MEMBER.

THE ORDER OF THE GOLDEN RULE ing and circulation sales for viicr iaxcs wni remain the same. the section. I.

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