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PAGE FOUR THE HOLLAND, MICHIGAN, EVENING SENTINEL WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24,1974 The Holland Evening Sentinel forthcoming. Remember that when you vote. --The Muskegon Chronicle PONYTAIL every except Suaday by The Sectsel Co. office. 5J-56 West Eights Secord HoUarsa.

Class postage paid at W. A. Sutler Editor and Publisher Telessoac Xews Xtesss SSS-X Advertising Office Pione 2K-231 Subscrspaces 392-231 The pubhsSer shsll not be liaK Jor any error or errors ID pnntia asy advertising unless a sroof such advertising shall have been TERMS OF SCBSCEJPTIOK in Holland or in any town -Acere The Sentinel maintains carrier service. 55 cents a Bj motor ro-ite 7-J cents a 15 centi per copy. Bv mail js Ottawa and Allegaa counties.

S2iOO lor Sl-5 CO for six rnontni. ST.50 for three montns Kent. Van Buren. Kala- njaroo Barry Counties, S30 00 per ear. S19 00 for six mentis.

$12 uO for inrse months. S7 Cfj for one moitn. S2 00 for or-e week Out- s.de of S2S 00 per ONE WAY TO HKLP JEASE PA1X (Guest Editorial) Now that most of us have given unto Caesar what he believes to be his. there conies to mind an idea that, put into' effect, might ease, if 'not the pain, at least the inconvenience of it all. Along with the last-minute scramble to compute one's annual income taxes, there is the extra struggle to find not only i a suitable envelope but also i postage, and accurate postage.

that, to mail the return. With more and more people filing the' long form, often calling for documentation to accompany the blasted thing, the question of accurate postage becomes, more than a bother, particularly 1 on the eve of April 15. for sxx monsas. S14 Therefore, the Suggestion is in" tinie for correction for tirce months. S3 Oj for one' mace nere tnat ail levels 01 menus payable IT.

advance s.A. government that levy income circulation ta pay the postage through use of prepaid and suitable by him SJich errors or corrections noted plainly tSereon. and in aucij case if pablisaer's liability snail rot exceed saca a. portion of the entire cost of sacfe advertisement as the space occupied by the error bears to tne whole space occupied tucn advertise jsent. in? i envelopes or whatever means" 'is most convenient.

a sen'ice employes should be happy to handle this free mail service, especially considering CO! ai tre of 65 cents per for amount due them. Subscribers mil confer a by reporting promptly any irregularity Your Money's Worth ANN LANDERS By Ann Landers By Sylvia Porter Dear Ann Landers: Okav. So i it's the style. I wear jeans and I let a doctor talk me into" nav-1 shirts, and I can't help it if 1 ing a mastectomy Ca breast a lot of girls wear them, too. 1 We're heading for the most i removed) and now I need a They are copying us.

severe shortages of canned and bead-shrinker because of that i As soon as I can grow a i frozen fruits and vegetables in! damned operation. I will never moustache, I will but it doesn't I years. Bv midsummer, when 1 forgive myself for allowing such look like that will happen for canners will be permitted to brutal "dung to be done to quite a white yet What can I crease prices under their agree- me. I fo now? meat wish the Cost of living; I can't bring myself to accept Council, orices will be soaring a date for fear it "might develop 1 virtually across the board, With into an emotional involvement, Sr 50 votfre ffim: --A Him first thing you the --pipelines esmty" and the How unfair for a woman to off, there's no other a man fall in love with herjf 631 1 an als direction for prices to go than when she can give him only 1 knock ose on straight UD. Not until late sum-' a mutilated bodv.

It's too cruel! your voice will change and that mer-Srlv" fall, when the to even think about. p. When someone says, i crops have been harvested can 1 Women who have had this!" 1 TM Mis uncan I any respite be expected and operation are King when they! a bass voice CaU me 1 even then, it will take time to say it didn't change their sex! er lives. How could it miss? Sign! 'me refill the bare shelves. It could be even worse if we 1 get a bad break on the weather or other harvesting conditions! We're vulnerable in this area, Dear Ann Tenders: Is it --TOO Late And: ainst tew for a teacher Plenty SMTY! P.

class whae he intoxicated? Dear Friend: You do need a ur son tells us a certain pro- head-snnnker, and I hooe vou Meraber American Pushers la'deliver-Jig "Whether in i tc oiusmeriiis Association. Michigan League of i carrier Call before 5:30 lion- the junk mail thev tote around a roush Sa: Jrd3 a I vear and Poetically for Fm going out the door her father hands mea BILL for the bologna sandwich I had just eaten!" 1 1 7 is bombed as we oaveot been for manv nnd one soon, xou sav vou "let njjnjj a --j- tjjree years. a dw a ma tec has a terrible Unless the biopsy show- wben fae loaded He a malignancy, no doctor suspend two students. tnankiul tne cancerous oreestj Tho Why? Basically, 33 always the laws of supply and demand! maugna in operation. Demand for pro- wouW remove Wednesday, April 24, 1974 Sf.

Francis de Sales School For fifty years St. Francis! the older members of the parish de Sales School has been cam-- may well remember the early nothing. Plus the fact that these i A A 1 envelopes a i their livelihoods--or, at the least, part 01 it. In other words, one mailing ''on the --The Detroit News cessed foods has been soaring as we have increased our buying of these relatively inexpensive items and made them the center of many low-cost -i r. meals.

Available supplies have By Ab.gail Van Burc-n vers have responded to price controls by was removed because otherwise the disease would have killed you. Thousands of married women have had breasts removed and are enjoying sex as they did before. Granted, some husbands aren't able to accept the The rent enacmtr "icn duic tu cacccpt LHe let's have this DEAR ABBY: I can fc receive time How much time should i nf to! cban bufc immature, he house." a persona! reolv because mv I give him? i meefcour vLoC- a fools. Any woman who i i A i meet our a nn nn seems small in it ad- ing out its mandate to integrate the Christian faith into all areas of life and And The worst ignorance is notj looks forward to with that tenacity of purpose continuing its work. help to build a community.

Going back 50 years gives us We want to join the Holland some notion of those who community in offering our con- days. When people are com-' knowing how much there is to Wiaow mitted to a principle, they are, know. -Pollock I died last year, and I willing to sacrifice. And people I mother has the habit of "ac- opening my mail. I'm a 35-year-old widow.

i ORLANDO ORLANDO: How old vastly i demands and have i a I switched to other crops on I which they could make more back home living with started St. Francis. Those were not the affluent days, and there gratulations to St. a i School, its dedicated teachers, if me had no faith in one DEAR ABBY: My husband my and I are organic Faith makes the uplook good, i arents but our best friends aWt. We the outlook bright, "the inlook I attend church regularly.

A do many things together favorable and the month ago, during confession. 1 we've never made a point of ut my the fact that we're vegetarians. cans loses a husband because of this hasn't lost much. Obviously you are single, but I can assure you many love affairs and marriages" have taken place after removals. I hone women who rising costs for fuel, paper have experienced this will write glorious.

--Edman the priest, who's about suddenlv said. Thev are inviting! ore CSI ers mW for rfinn Thpv in-! have Fudged to increase their bv as mucn as school should be opened. There is a word in vocabulary of the church which is "sacrificial" giving. And we have the notion that some of portunities for education that, Some people have no credibili- have come to our children and ty gap Thev anything, tne opportunity for working' together has made us better citizens. O--O--0--0--0--O--O--O--O Still Painting at 85 Thomas Hart Benton retired once, back in 1961 a finishing work on the mural in the Harry Truman library and museum.

So he said. Thirteen years later Benton is still doing what has come naturally all his adult life -painting. He's creating a mural about the late Tex Hitter and country music. That's the third mural he's tackled since he The Sargasso Sea, stretching almost halfway across I North Atlantic, is covered for miles with huge patches of seaweed. Slow circular currents I tend to keep the seaweel --Sar! gassum congregated there, completed the one for the 1 National Geographic says, former president.

The occasion for these tidings in Benton's 85th birthday, of which characteristically said: "At my age, you don't Almost 38 per cent of the families in the United States own dogs. celebrate birthdays; you deplore them." You also work nn Hwm. "fGSS them." You also work on them, if you're Thomas Hart Benton. Our hunch is that he'll go on painting a few years longer, and we wish him well at it. 0--O--0--0--0--O--O--0--0 That Campaign 'Reform 1 Bill ULTIMATE SOURCE Picture a motorist all his problems on me.

felt utterly helpless and ill- i equipped to listen to him. I told him I sympathized with him, and then I left. The next time I went to confession, he did the same thing, only this tune he got very emotional and broke down and cried. I really like this priest, and don't want to get him into trouble with the church, but I dread going to confession again. He seems perfectly all i otherwise, but there must be something wrong with him.

How can I help him? FEELING HELPLESS DEAR HELPLESS: You can urge him to see a doctor. Like any other man. a priest can to me riat Everything else they serve is!" either rmt of a can or from 00 701 help keep prices under some either out of a can or from an "add-water'' package. But as of now, the outlook is bleak. Prices of some pro- We have quietlv endured the plu raic thmr iTMTM cessed mods may double; many meals at their home because don't want to get them madj oth ma go up 25 to 50 per at us.

How can we turn down i cent. CLL LlCr. LUJ.J.1 Vi 11 1 their dinner invitations without! should you me jeopardizing our friendship? don't know how many more of their dinners we can take. YECCH DEAR YECCH: You should be able to tell your i that you are vegetarians and as such do not eat meat. With the price of (1) Unquestionably, many of you will step up your purchases of processed foods before prices take off, even though your purchases of canned goods usually drop in summer.

But if you do this warns the National Canners be sure meat the "way it fa they may ore the foods properlyin of the. have a nervous breakdown, and, you think. not be as at you as a dry place at a moderately future filling his car's fuel tank i it appears that that is what with his garden hose attached is happening to him. i to his water spigot. Some varia- tion of that may be possible, i DEAR ABBY: I have been but not before the year 2.000, going with this gentleman for i and probably much later.

This; six years. We both lost our was the confidence expressed Editorial) By a vote of 53 to 32, the United States Senate has passed its so-called "campaign reform bill." which would require the American taxpayer to finance Presidential and" congressional I many cases be squandered. In 1 the recent Puerto i a gubernatorial campaign, which 700 delegates the first international meeting mates, and we seem well suited for each other. He says he wants to marry me except he Confidential to E. who cannot forgive others, breaks the bridge over which he himself must pass if he cool temperature.

Avoid proximity to steam i radiators, furnaces and kitchen ranges. And despite i durability, the NCA suggests that canned food would ever reach heaven; for sh take place yearly, evervone has need to Unquestionably Tnimnnc? nr and prove that vour fears are groundless. Dear Ann Landers: I am 13 years old and have been a fan of yours for a long tune, but I sure wish you would print more letters from teenagers. We have troubles, too, and there aren't many places for us to go for help." For years, people a mistaken me for girl. I am a boy.

In stores they say. you, Miss," and" even on the bus I've been riding for ages, the driver still says. honey," and stuff like that. I'm sort of short and skinny with brown curly hair. Like all the other guys "in my crowd, I wear my hair long." but this is not considered girlish because forgiven." (Herbert) commercials and the hotel bills of on water as a source of energy, loves his lovely old home and 1 Problems? You'll feel better Sponsored Universtiy garden and will not leave it.

if you get it off your chest. of ffie" tl" also have alovelv home, which For a personal reply, write to woujd have to give up but Abby: BOX No. 69700. L. feel that botiTshould close CaHf.

90069. Enclose stamped, campaigns in both primary and sultants. U. S. Rep.

Thomas ov oof mCTO TM general elections. Railsback was aghast This ill-considered measure, at the $90.000 he could receive i faces a hostile reception in the under the scheme. His election i a 1 0 1 JTM 1 energx source. House and the threat of a campaigns a consistently tL i i Luc participants from 20 nations. The object was to discuss blems which lie in the way of i the doors on our oasts and start! self-addressed envelope, please.

millions of you do-it-yourselfers will go in for home canning this year on a scale not approached since World War I. Canning can be fun and give you a sense of pride and accomplishment, says Del Monte new lives together. (Copyright 1974 by Chicago mercial canner of fruits and give help and free step-by-step --Be extremely careful to use enough heat to destroy the organisms present in the food and to follow the precise rules for air-tight sealing. Use a pressure canner, or cooker, for low-acid foods and check the pressure canner or cooker often for accuracy. Use only containers, caps and lids which were intended to be used for canning.

Don't reuse old rubber rings or old caps. In sum, don't take chances ministration should have noticed this. What do you advise? --Concerned Parent Dear Parent: The a should be informed at once. The next time the prof shows up plastered if this is really what's happening the Dean should be summoned to observe the scene. (Copyright 1974 Field Enterprises, Inc.) Write Your Councilmen Write Your Councilman: Care of City Hall, Holland, Mich.

49423. LOUIS HALLACY Mayor KT.MER WJSSINK, councilman at large. AL KLEIS councilman- at large. JAMES VANDE POEL, first ward. JOHN R.

BLOEMENDAAL, second ward. DONALD D. OOSTERBAAN, third ward. ROBERT J. A fourth ward.

KENNETH BEELEN, fifth ward. HAZEN L. VAN KAMPEN, sixth ward. LUBBERS CEMENT CONTRACTING Residential Commercial Industrial Free Estimates Sidewalks, Driveways, Floors, Ph. 772-2301 RIEMERSMA ROOFING JIM RIEMERSMA Roofing Contractor Insulation "There's more to roofing than just nailing shingles." 2770 Mary Ave.

396-4364 i was oresented a pair of wooden i incomes pay at least shoes at the Holland Chamber! a proportion of their i IDliltJ nf nn in fno llT of the seven members of the evitably undermine the two-oar-! Senate Watergate committee, ty system. Sen. Adlai Stevenson, i Sues and toe SimS whior. hsri hppn hv fho rhmmh ha i 1 i me --Expect to spend about S20. for the pressure cooker and! about S1.80 a dozen for quart You must be extra jars.

Bear in mind that two- Presidential veto. It was op- cost him less than $20,000. TM posed by no fewer than five Public financing would in-! mmB Here are basic guides for the! thirds of canning are labor lar i millions of do-it-yourselfers which had been assigned by the though he supports public tman- oh Senate to investigate campaign icing in general election cam-1 UJt unul aie abuses and propose reforms. paigns. voted against the bill eniciei exto 'The dangers of public campaign vSen.

Percy predictably financing have been pointed out: for because it would also by such leading authorities on cover primaries. This would, as Mr. Stevenson i said, "encourage the favorite' income as of Commerce board of directors those in tne lowest bracket; 2) and meeting. He is a repeal the special tax privileges member of the board. for oil.

percentage depleuon, tne season to on products for which you con- plan DOW advance, i tribute more of the work, your necessarv Del Monte jams jeffies canning picHes vour savings will be guard a a greater. DON WESTRATE Builder Cement Work Quality Home Building Phone 875-8608 I FREE ESTIMATES ROOFING 125 Howard Ave. ALUMINUM SIDING Holland Ready Roofing Co. Ph. 392-9051, Eves.

396-6734 --The Benton Harbor News-Palladium the subject as Herbert Alexander. director of Princeton's Citizens Research Foundation. Sentinel Files Webb Dalman was elected, intangible drilling and develop- i. TM 1 A at held rinston. 1 1 i i7 several weeks.

''Quart jars are i starting investment isn't large. of supplies. Suburban i Will you really save money? reasonabiy garden. you show savings, out of luck if vou wait even' in the first vear, because vour i rovalties and then onset in iiui vui OLD NEWS PRINTERY LETTERPRESS and OFFSET Dealer for MOORE BUSiHESS FORMS, RUBBER STAMPS Herman Sos, Owner 74 W. 8th Holland Tel.

396-t655 sons, regional and dark horse Still, the Senate a candidates, the insincere, and ahead under the banner of the adventurers in our politics." "reform." Supporters of the There are ways to clean UD measure say it will eliminate TEX YEARS AGO Standing committees for 1964 on the Ottawa County Board of Supervisors -were appointed by Chairman Robert L. Murray Michigan in Washington against U.S. owed already hard to find in many' But if you have only a 6-by-10- areas of the country." foot garden plot, or you're 1 --Get up-to-date thinking of preserving the' fresh I read, understand and follow; produce you buy at the market, V. ilfcHi JHfiSil i i i 1 1 endangering ooersville. Murrav was re- campaign corruption by prexen- Senators Howard Baker and ting unscrupulous i Sam Ervin have proposed a ban purchasers from attempting to on all contributions except those vicT chairman 1 Torn Carey, counselor Holland High School, has By Esther Van Wagoner Tufty WASHINGTON a elected chairman and R.

L. something be done about in- Cook Grand was named Cation? buy elections. Maybe it will-- in much from private individuals. severe limn on the amount of One senator says "es and as a credi 6. Examine stockpiles to determine if some of the S7 billion in minerals, exactly Tse Department reconsider.

It wffl be cheaper of A i has an to bay the canned goods even! authoritative manual or. says i in this murderous inflation era. the NCA, "ask the local county (Copyright 1974 extension home economist for Field Enterprises, payers have r.o support. Gov. George a a Arnencan Party would qualify for public If they should get enough votes together.

Joan much. We must COUE: on the House defeat this measure replace it with something Jha: makes sense. Tne need for Birchires ar.i the Communist reform does not justify any end Parly could qualifj. every action taker, in its name. t.irougr.

a portion of ir.e pii-e trees iha: ringed the curnp ar.d skioped on for more thart a half mile endangering hundreds of acres in a relentless march, fanned bv hie is soecifie. Wage and con- i jT i trols will end April 30. Sen. William Proxmire's opinion is taken roost seriously even bv those personally do not like him because he is zhe vice chairman of the joipt economic committee and mg Democrat on the Senate "5 and other iienis can be to increase the available supply and thus ease prices. 7.

Cut military foreign aid to the bone. 8. Acniallv enforce anti-trust Zimmer Roofing A Good Job At a Fair Price Free Estimates 326 Arthur Ave. 396-3062 VAN HUIS ROOFING Repairs Rerosf New Work Ph. 392-2668 or 396-7748 talks about this nobody does it yet increased competition bring down P.

Reduce the a pressures on rents a martgage rates by stimulating hoas jjg production moderate additions to federal program. "Bv increasing the ae; contencs tr.e resicen, of at or arv erjv-i'H fsV take ter. major ster the Taxpayers" money would in rhicaso Tribune O--O--O--O--O--O--O--O--O Of 'Special Interest' Guest Editor.aP groups than showed up in 1972," Anyone blandly assumes It reedn't be i that the Watergate mess has although Mr. Wertheimer may put a crimp in political fund intend it. that all political ing raising by special" i by special interest groups a groups, is.

well, naive. Figures' bad thing. Under present law. Dressures would be reduced j. sr.oul-d be high on tfce list as the best l.

Cu: ouage; ana cu: to the bone. "We should cut outlays this year from his proposed S304 billion back to at least SiSS billion especially C. Roll back the price of old oil and new oil. The Federal Energy Office has no facts from compiled by Common Cause suggest that such groups are at least as active as ever, and that they may spend more this year than in the "CREEP" and the danger of abuses- grows along with the sums con- tributed. One must consider this in the light of the fact that more than $14.000.000 in cash the second annual Music Festival April 30 in the Civic Center.

Saturday morning 137 girls with 15 chaperones will leave the Camo Fire office for a trio "CREED 7 directed cam- for the 194 congressional eiec- to Chicago The a 1 pa fe UonS a ead vt on hand in' members Vf Fred Wertheimer. director of special interest committees. in four buses, the Common Cause Campaign The politically ingenuous may, Fi a Monitoring Pro ject, supposed that the months TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO does more than just of intensive spotlighting of 1972 junior Welfare League. "pled5- SEVENTEEX YEARS AGO Donald Ter Avest of Hamilton who tias served as night radio operator for the Allegan county sheriffs department has resigned his post to accept the job as Saugatuck village police ciref. Sheriff Walter R'unkel saici About 1.000 students of the music departments Holland Public Schools will participate to justify sky high prices for ineans fighting both inflation sai a possible recession and it helps people." 10.

back en the frills of government cars, limousines, hosts, places and helicopters now used for the luxury of major civilian snd rnilitarv of- ig companies to eases of old oil irorn Tre tends ese are just con- a few A 23 1 a President, actin- on his ovrn without can "The failure of this Congress i campaign financing scandals' new oil." S. Food, a key inflatlonary cause, "should go to those at home urst ard a domestic reserve set aside to protect the U.S. consumer the remainder could be sold in international markets," 4 Defense and other government agencies should get back to competitive procurement day of negotiated, cost fight inflation. to pass effective campaign- finance legislation," he said at a news conference as a report on the subject was issued, "has meant that the 1 9 7 4 congressional races are going to see far more giving by special ing to take care of needy plus, and open-ended contracts would drastically children in Holland, is discover- i ended. groups.

If anything, the trary has occurred. Some meaningful legislation is badly needed. It appears that it won't political Jund raising by such ing a variety of talents among 5. Bring in new revenue to con- its membership as the group help balance the budget. (Three prepares to present a children's ways "from oil and gas' play "The Steadfast i leases on the Outer Continental shelf institute a minimum tax so that those with large Soldier." Ex-Mayor Bernard De Free De Witt Roof ing 2614 112th Ave.

Holland Vern De Witt 772-6160 PREGNANCY A Call a Friend Ph. 396-5840 BIRTHRIGHT MOOl ROOFING EAVES TROUGH -SIDING 26 E. 6th St. Phone 392-3826 Over 70 Years Keeping Holland Dry CLEARBROOK INN AND GOLF COURSE DINING ROOM OPEN FOR THE SEASON Sandwiches served 11 A.M. to 10 SUNDAY BUFFET Served 12 Noon to P.M.

Choose From a Menu of -MEAT LOAF BAKED HAM VEAL PARMESAN Mashed Potatoes Vegetables Assorted Salads. Relishes, Rolls, Suiter, Coffee and Dessert. JT (S2.75 Children's Portions) Open To The Public Saugatuck Just Off 1-196 US-31 Phone 857-2000.

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