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The Sentinel from Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 2

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The Sentineli
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Carlisle, Pennsylvania
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THE EVENING SENTINEL. CARLISLE. PA- THURSDAY. JUNE 22. 19SI TWO NEWBURG Ey MRS.

GRACE BLT.D NEWBURG. June 19-Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lyons, of Michigan. U.S.

Prescribes Pork Safeguard Aimed At Preventing African Swine Fever 'spent the weekend at tie Charles I Nehf home. Mr. and Mrs. Guy G. Reed and Misses Grace and Bell McMullen, all of RD, Blairs Mills, spent Sunday afternoon with the Shoop-Kogelsonger family.

Mr. and Mrs. James Goshorn, jMylesburg, spent Sunday at the Jay Hoover home. Closing program of the daily vacation Bible school will be held on Friday evening in the New-burg Evangelical United Brethren Church. Mrs.

Anna Coleman was taken to the Chambersburg Hospital on Tuesday she broke her hip in a fall at her home. Two centennial banners were placed on Main Street Saturday aaiinatiiKi, so it could become widespread before Jt is recognized. The proposed regulation? are designed as a protection against the disease, which has spread recently to Portugal and Spain from Africa, where it has been present for many years. The proposed regulations would ll) prohibit entry of uncooked or unsterilized pork or pork products from countries where African swine fever exists. (J i alljw entry from these areas of pork or pork products that have been fully-cooked or heat-sterilized in hermetically sealed containers, and (3) permit quarantine inspectors and also for individual groups participating in the parade during the Ccjitennial weekend, Aug.

4-6. Persons interested in placing a float during the Centennial week end are to notify Merrill Kendig or Harry Stouffer. Prizes will lie given for the best decorated houses in the borough. A Centennial queen will lie chosen from among residents of this vicinity aged 11 to 21 Two attendants will also be named. Antiques will be displayed in the David Burd storeroom and machinery, will be on display on green' next to the storeroom.

The antique parade will be held on Friday evening, Aug. 4. On Saturday afternoon, there will be a parade of bands and industrial and fraternal organizations. On Sunday religious services will held. visited the Farm Museum at Lan-disv ille on Friday.

They also visited their uncle, diaries Hensel, Harnsburg. Mrs. Nellie Price, Mt. Union, is visiting Mrs. Bertha Miller.

Rr and Mrs. Fred Christmaii. Quincy, visited the Shoop-Fogel-songcr home on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.

George Sider Lloul "Marr and Alvin Long, all of Canada, spent the weekend at the C'ljde Whisler home while attending camp at Roxbury. Cpl. Ned Hoover has returned to Landshut, Germay, after spending two weeks ti Switzerland and Austria. Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Miniek and Mr. and Mrs. Herliert Bob-let spent three days in Tioga and Lycoming counties. David and Henderson McMullen, Mr. and Mrs.

Chester trainer. Harrislmig. attended the funeral i Mrs. Rena llockenlfcrry on Sunday and visited here. Mr.

and Mrs. Lee Gardner and their suns attended the GladMlcr Iulp Company picnic at Spring Grove on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mohn and their children moved on Tuesday from their trailer at Turkey Foot to the property they recently purchased near Roxhury.

Mrs. Irvin Yocum, Newville, was taken to the Carlisle Hospit.d on Sunday from the home of her son, Dana, where she was visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Byers and Mike, Churchtown, called on Sunday evening on the C.

E. Burd family. Prizes will be given for floats WASHINGTON (UPI) The Agriculture Department has pro- ur. aim jynn i. r.nioi ana their daughter, all of Shippens-burg, visited the C.

E. Curd family on Saturday. The Newbtirg-Hopewi-ll fire piv lice took in at their festival on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.

Wilmer Hensel Some persons sav that Bonner White House Releases Mrs. Kennedy Photos WASHINGTON (tTD The White Houso Ik(s the first official photographs of Mrs. J.ic-cruelinp Kemiiiy siiue she he-came First Lady. The phito rrlfnH Monday riht shws lirr relaxM on a sofa in tlie family quarters. Her elbows are resting the arm of the sofa with her chin in one hand.

It is a rare full face picture. She usually offers a three-quarter side view. The official photo was taken by free lance photographer Mark Shaw, husband of singer Pat Suzuki, apparently in the winter months before Mrs. Kennedy got a new hairdo. Her hair style is casual with bans swept to the right side of her face and has an informal appearance-.

She wore a white wool jersey dress with three-quarter length sleeves. posed additional regulations on I imports of pork and pork products las safeguards against introduc af term Kin. Springs. was named fori Robert Bonner, editor of the old to consign cooked pork arriving, from affected areas to federally- inspected meat processing, plants for further treatment. Miss Brenda Hoch and Miss Joyce Pugh, both of Shippen.s-burg, and Miss Laura Oiler, New-ville, visited Miss Sara Aim Burd on Sunday.

New York Ledger. Others say it is from an Inditn word meaning I four houses. tion into this country of African swine fever. African swine fever is potentially the most dangerous of all swine diseases, according to the Agricultural Research Service (ARS). The fever is highly virulent.

Once established in domestic swine, it spreads rapidly and nearly always is fatal. The few animals that recover remain carriers of the virus which causes the disease. The disease cannot be distinguished from hog cholera on clinical ex- Chock Compare See What You Save at FOR LAUNDRY Sc OFF ON 12c OFF giant BC box box fffj 2yas Feed Grain Program To Save $600 Million United Press International Secretary of Agriculture Orville CLEANSER REGULAR SIZE GIANT SIZE FIRE ENGINE TEST Mechanics who are working on repairs to the Seagraves pumper of the Good Will Fire Co. gave the engine a work-out Monday afternoon at the fire hydrant at South and Belvedere streets. A heavy stream was thrown and the mechanism seemed to function perfectly.

I On and Mer Ihn lat I the under-ftlrned will not fur any hills contracted tn my nttme ly any person othtr than inelf. Henrv II. Rarrii KIU, ii l'WI 2-31c ax zlOpCN, 69c FOR LAUNDRY Fab DETERGENT 3c OFF ON Ige. box 10c OFF ON giant box L. Freeman has estimated that com and feed grain farmers who participate in the 11 feed grain program will save taxpayers "in tiie range of $t00 million net" in i comparison to the cost they would have had to assume if the existing programs had been continued.

Freeman estimated earlier that the feed grain program this year would mean payments to farmers of upward of $700 million. The department nas asked processors to bid for contracts to package 30 million pounds of pea beans. The beans, acquired under the lfXM-crop price support program, will be distributed to needy families. Ad 8c OFF ON Ige. box lie OFF ON giant box PAINTING PAPER HANGING CALL DONALD MILLER Phono HU 6-3622 LIQUID DETERGENT No other monument can be You Must SEE Your Coffee Ground To Enjoy Ve 4c OFF ON 1 2-oi.

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of 8 (save 5c) River Crand Rice Comet Rice V.V 18c Borden's instant Chocolate JANE PARKER pig. of 12 (save 10c) 19 a t. can I 'b. P4. 1 ft.

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