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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 18

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TO THE JOURNAL ANB COURIER LAAYETTE IND 18 riday Evening April 26 1988 TV Star aaaiBNEwso To Boost be McCarthy 2003 Gain in Voters LEASING SOON Is Posted for County in the in IN MARKIT SQUARE SIDING Township 4474498 Easy Installation $119 Lafayette Ind $159 Lafayette Care Inc Personalized WE WILL BE CLOSED Jefferson 743 9668 Ph 742 2280J Main Store 321H9thSt I Hospital and sewed 14 pads for the Cancer So CONVENIENT LOCATIONS UP TO 5 YEARS TO PAY NO DOWN PAYMENT Gifts ShfppsO iAnrwiMrs A Touch Of Ths Old Mr and La Marriage Licenses RANKORT Marriage li censes have been issued in the Clinton County office to two couples: John Stafford Jr 23 of Rt 1 Russiaville Army and Sandra Kay Benge 18 of Rt 1 Rossville hospital employe Jerry Wayne Sheets 20 of Rt 1 Army and Suzanne Hender son 18 of Rt 2 Russiaville Phone 474 4923 Chamber Retail Chairman Named RANKORT Lon Wain scott owner of Wainscott Sew ing Center has been named chairman of the retail division of the Clinton County Chamber of Commerce Wainscott succeeded Wayne Hall who became Chamber of Commerce executive manager April 1 Tools Stolen RANKORT Burglars got a small quantity of hand tools in a break in at Tuloma Gas Products Co on Sells Road south of Indiana 28 early riday The burglary was reported by Bud Spurlock to the Clinton County Department Entry was gained by forcing open a window License Charge RANKORT Richard Castle 131 of 1250 Milroy St was jailed on a charge of im proper vehicle registration Castle was taken into custody about 11:45 pm Thursday by city police on a warrant issued by Justice of Peace Otto Loveless Permanent ire proof Protection or Your Home Easy Maintenance Man of the Year CULVER Smith Hemp stone novelist historian and London correspondent for the Washington DC Evening Star has been voted Culver Military man of the year among the school's alumni Secretary of Year Named by Group RANKORT Mrs Lucille Endress former employe of at torney Samuel Power was nam ed Secretary of the Year by the rankfort Chapter of the Na tional Secretaries Association The award was a highlight of a special week in honor of sec retaries Mrs Endres and her husband loyd have two sons They live on Kelly Road rankfort will visit at Trinity and Trinity members Mr and Mrs Emmett Miller Mr and Mrs Gerald Wainscott Mr and Mrs Roy Siekman Mr and Mrs William Neal and Lloyd Neher will visit at the rank fort Church Mrs Kenneth Remaly was a patient in Home Hospital La fayette rank Bricker remained quite ill in Home Hospital Lafayette Mr and Mrs Cleo daughter Mrs Pearl Pember ton of Lafayette is a surgical patient in St Elizabeth Hospital Lafayette Dinner guests of Mrs Lillie Schierer were Mr and Mrs Kenneth Slimpe and daughter of Indianapolis Mr and Mrs Douglass Schierer and daughter of Lafayette Mr and Mrs Ev erett Schierer and family Mr and Mrs John Thrush and Mr and Mrs loyd Thrush Mr and Mrs Perry Otto ickle have returned home af ter spending the winter in lorida Sam Lohr and Miss Olive Lohr were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Joseph Lohr of West Lafayette Mr and Mrs Gerald Isticland of Charlotte Mich attended the funeral of Mrs Hayes Peters and visited Mrs Ethel Doty and Mr and Mrs Ray Dunk of Moran they also called on and Mrs Lynn Ransdell Mrs Pearl McNutt all of HOKE AVENUE GETS ANOTHER POLITICAL HDQ Hoke Ave nue here is becoming cam paign headquarters row The latest to open there is the Kennedy for President office only a few doors from the McCarthy for President headquarters which was opened last week Open House is planned at the Kennedy headquarters near Walnut Street begin ning at 10 am Saturday Paul Sheehan of Boston area director for the cam paign of Sen Robert Kennedy for the Democrat ic presidential nomination has charge of local head quarters Kennedy for President vol unteers are being recruited locally CALCULATING CRIMINALS AIRIELD Ill Police are looking for some burglars who know how to put two and two together The local high school was burglarized and the loot con sisted of nine calculating and adding machines used in all 36 precincts May 7 primary Mrs Wooffen dale said since existing voting machines 1918 vintage are not equipped to handle a pri mary As of riday 26 Republicans and 13 Democrats cast absentee ballots at the office The office on the courthouse second floor will remain open all day both Saturdays before the primaries and all day Thursday as well for conveni ence of those who wish to vote absentee MONDAY AND TUESDAY APRIL 29 30 TO ATTEND BAKERY CONVENTION Open Wednesday May 1st at 6 am RANKORT There are 2003 more voters registered in Clinton County for this primary than there were in 1966 records at the office of County Clerk Lucille Woof fendale show All but two of the 36 pre cincts in rankfort and Clinton County show increases in voter registration lists In the others the number remained un changed Largest increases were noted from areas in which residential building has boomed since 1966 especially in the 4th Ward Some of the larger voter reg istration increases are: Precinct 4 1 up 45 4 2 up 44 4 3 up 122 4 4 up 161 2 3 up 126 3 3 up 49 and 1 1 up 69 Center Township precinct is up 87 Madison 1 is up 55 Madison 2 is up 62 and Jack son Township 57 higher statis tics show The recent voter registration period produced 814 voters more than last fall with 457 new voters and 357 transfers The Australian ballot will be We Carry The Most Complete Line In The State MIDWEST ROOING And PASTRY SHOP with COEE CAKES BUNS SWEET ROLLS DINNER ROLLS CAKES PIES ETC take the long look and not swept by popular Landgrebe said that in his opinion civil rights legislation has more He referred to the state Civil Rights Commis sion as American and un we need a 12 man com mission to protect the rights of Negroes who represent may be 12 per cent of our state popu lation then why not have a much bigger group to see that the Negroes discriminate against he asked NO THROW AWAY Somewhere along the line the people of the 2nd District need to know that Landgrebe going to throw away the free dom of 'the white to guarantee that no injustice is done to the he said not just another smiling politician look ing for a vote answer is a return to Amercianism abide by the law handle injustice and discrimina tion by constitutional means obvious trying to legislate morals and this be done Love thy neighbor is going to have to be accom plished in the churches and in our established social organiza Landgrebe who owns and op erates a trucking company and a farm machinery agency has served three terms on the ves try of Trinity Lutheran Church in Valparaiso Roger Landgrebe one of his sons is a Lutheran minister at ort Wayne "Tire Square Dancer's Corner" HOOS YER SQUARE WESTERN WEAR 2101 Kossuth MARINELLO BEAUTY SALON 121 Northwestern Ave WL 743 1656 Howard Johnson's Restaurant US 52 BYPASS RANKORT Plans were being made hdre riday Tor an appearance by television star Garry Moore Monday evening on behalf of Sen Eugene Mc Carthy Scott Jackson organizer for the McCarthy for President Committee here said further details of appearance will be announced Saturday Meanwhile the Clinton Boone County campaign committee for Sen McCarthy was notified of a 7 pm riday meeting at Mc Carthy headquarters 12 Hoke Ave They are to discuss campaign strategy in the two counties and arrange for students who will assist in canvassing the two county area over the weekend All interested persons are in vited Volunteers unable to be at the meeting areto call Jackson at 654 6345 or Alan Sear commit tee chairman 654 8588 State Young GOP Chief To Speak RANKORT Jack Arnott of Nappanee Young Republican state chairman' will be the main speaker at a Republican rally 1 Wednesday at the Amer ican Legion Post home A carry in supper will be at 6:30 County Recorder Virginia Rec ord Treasurer Margaret Carter and wives of candidates com prise the hostess committee All local: and state Republi can candidates have been vited CALL OR REE ESTIMATES DIAL 742 1021 CALLOLLECT Congressional candidate Earl Landgrebe said riday if he is elected he would to pro tect the rights and freedoms and dignity of 'all individuals in the 2nd District and protect them from all undue regimenta tion and government The statement came in an in terview in which Landgrebe' a 10 year Indiana Senate veteran discussed his views on civil rights legislation times in my career in the Senate so called legislation has been enacted over my Landgrebe said record is there and I stand on it The difficult thing for me to do now as a congressional candi date is to show people why I voted as I did a hunch player sometimes and I have always feared the long range results of such legislation I had a hunch when these bills came to the Legislature that they would never lead to peace and pros perity 7 rioting and burning and looting going on today in a way shows my hunches were right RESPONSIBILITY TOO for justice and opportun ity for all but I believe in the rights and responsibilities of individual is the basis for the whole matter When each indi vidual has to account for him self many of these problems will go Landgrebe a Valparaiso Re publican said if he is elected to Congress he would the type of congressman who would lora Church Schedules Gospel Concert LORA lora Christian Church will sponsor a Gospel concert in Carroll High School Gymnasium at 8 pm Thursday May 2 The program will fea ture the of At lanta Ga Also on the program will be the Martin Trio from Ko komo and the aith Trio of Car roll High School Mrs Ada Booth East Main Street lora and Mrs Cora Crook Carrollton were guests of Mrs Espel Mer rill of Galveston lora Christian Church CW Executive Committee will meet in the home of Mrs Cullan Ei kenberry at 9 am Tuesday Caridlelite Circle will meet in the home of Mrs Keith Sisson at 7:30 pm Tuesday Crystal Circle will meet in the home of Mrs Wilbert Kenrick at 1:30 pm Thursday May 2 idelis Circle will meet in the home of Mrs Lucille Smith at 1:30 pm Thursday Hospital News Clinton County Hospital dismissals: Phillip Huf ford 501 Harvard Ter Mary Beth Huebier 407 Harrison St Mrs Mark Summers or est Mrs Barbara Sue Parks Rt 3 Terry Moncrief Colfax Mrs Opal Younger 1310 Prairie St Mrs Bonnie Lan guell Rt 4 and Mrs Richard Wallace Michigantown Births: Sons to Mr and Mrs Guy Snodgrass Rt 2 Mr and Mrs Donald Greene 510 Jackson St and Mr and Mrs Jerry Parnell 701 Outer Drive inest Quality ALUMINUM WEST TMta Serene The Complete Beauty Salon 1727 Main St Phone 7425814 I RANKORT 1 AND CLINTON COUNTY Landgrebe Sees Peril In Toying With 'Rights Retirement nursing and convalescent care! You'll find colorful cheerful sur roundings here The finest most com plete facilities equipment and con veniences including air conditioning 1 and a TV in each room A qualified staff with a registered nurse on duty 24 hours will assure you of "Personal ized Care" We invite your inspection LAAYETTE CARE PROVIDES LONG TERM OR TEMPORARY CARE OR THE OLLOWING CLASSES PATIENTS: Post operative Stroke Cardiac Paraplegia racture Body Cast CHRONIC CARE: Parkinson Diabetic Cancer Arthritis Mild Senile 3400 Soldiers Home Rd I Howard Johnson's Restaurant (Wonderful World of 28 lavors I WEEK NIGHT SPECIALS 5 9 PM MONDAY ALL' YOU CAN EAT RIED CHICKEN $149 rench Cole Rolls and Butter TUESDAY ALL YOU CAN EAT SPAGHETTI ESTIVAL Rolls and Butter WEDNESDAY ALL YOU CAN EAT ISH RY $119 rench Cole Rolls and Butter THURSDAY STEAK ROUND UP Rolls and Butter INSULATING CO PARK REE 12 Third St padr7Tswhnop STH 6 COLUMBIA Mulberry Church Groups To Attend Antioch Meeting MULBERRY Members of Trinity United Church of Christ and St Luke Church ivill attend the annual spring meeting of the Western Association in the An tioch Church Sunday Registra tion will begin at 2 pm Dr Lawrence airchild pastor of Plymouth Congregational Church in ort Wayne will speak The Guild of Trinity United Church of Christ com pleted the Lenten sewing with an average of 25 women attend ing each session The women completed 15 quilts 15 pairs of pajamas and five skirts for World Service made 13 cottas for the Junior Choir of the church 11 bed pads for the Lu theran Home made 24 Cobbler type aprons for Logansport State dozen ciety Consultation on church union visitation will be observed Sun day when members of Trinity United Church of Christ will par ticipate in a member exchange with the irst Christian Church of rankfort Some members of the irst Christian Church of a im rnim i I nr iwimM win ion II iw I I 7T44 I WwCiMl 1 jli qRflOlOwBlII I I I I LaXuJJuJ I I Ofr li I I I in 1 1 wTT I sW EP ni I jiur i Dirr QirsSyfa I wI wi I A hwnrino MoUrtw A MatcNntBoxSorIre 7 piece KITCHEN II6 Tea Glasses lTeaSe I UThco g' lass osj 5 A 1 a ii fl I Hostess SetJ 1 2 1 rflSh I a 1 mjs CejhbneU Srf 1 I 7 MtdiingLsuntCWr I 1 Cock tell StwTtbJs jjfi A rs 7 7 End Stop Tbl I 12 Pe' tesiirSl 41 fNO MONEY DOWN EASY TERMS! zw aTbui II WwBf Al If few wt AH' Il VILLAUC rUKIlHVns S'' ''rSBEkl UAU CAT 00 cii itiwivp a I I 3291 TEAL RD SUNDAY b6 474 2477 1 1 '4jh" T5H 1.

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