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Daily Republican-Register from Mount Carmel, Illinois • 8

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Teday's Hews Clips Former County Resident Is Ciled By The Soil Conservation Service Mens illQiS Fsft Effct Frkl ay, Jufy 7, 1972 Do3y -Rep Wicon- Rs brer Mr. Cermel, IlSee ACCIDENT REPORTS On July the Mt. Carmel Pojice Department investigated an accident ea W. Third Street near Hack. berry- Involved in the accident was Rodney M.

Bishop, 23 Lambert Drive, and David M. Keiffer, R. Mt. Carmel. UIIUUll 1 George B.

Gray SheliCounty District Conservationist with the U.S. Soil Conservation Service was recognized for 30 years service at an area meeting held atEdwardsvilleCilennT. Hicks, Area Conservationist with Soil Conservation Service presented. Gray with a certificate of AflAMI BEACH (L'Pir--Knowing they have to stop George S. McGovern or forfeit their hopes for.

the Democ radar presidential nomination, Hubert H. Humphrey, Edmund S. Muskie and George C. Wallace fly hfere today to press that effort. McGovern, claiming enough votes to win the nomination on the first ballot, was scheduled to arrfVe Saturday, alorur with.

Peace Vigil Is This Saturday All eencemed persons are CUaae4 fr Page 1) hundreds of thousands of blacks and women and some young persons. They form- the bulwark of Chicago's political power structure. The insurgents, led by Alderman William Singer and the Re. Jesse Jackson, also include a majority of political ac-tivi sits, but not many have achieved real power in the city. Lstia Primary About half of diem ran in the March 21 primary and were defeated by" members of the regular organization, a fact the losers attribute to unfair practices by the other side.

The Daley forces are also much better known among the public. Almost all of them hold public office while the Singer backers Include only three alderman and two Democratic nominees for state representative. They include nine students, five lawyers, four teachers and six housewives. The Singer slate is composed of 20 blacks, 29 women, 27 per- SLYER SPRING, Alabama Gov. -George C.

llace, ho catered Holy Cron Hospital on a stretcher 53 days ago, left this morning, failf-pa raly zed in a wheelchair, but stilljntent en, winning the Democratic presidential nomination REYKJAVIK, Iceland (UPI) After two weeks of behind -the scene diplomacy and much talking, Bobby Fischer and Boris Spassky have agreed to get down to their real business playing chess. The snatch for the world title now held by the 35-year-old Russian will begin Tuesday in the Icelandic capital. The winner gets $150,000 and the Josef $100,000. OAKLAND, Calif. (UPI) A gunman who hijacked a Pacific Southwest Airlines plane for $445,000 ransom surrendered early today and handed over his gun after a tense flight from San Diego.

It was the second. PSA airliner hijacking in two days. sons under 30 and five Latins Daley has 12 blacks, sia women; 11 young persons and one Latin While most of Daley's forces are veteran convention-goers, none of Singer's delegation has been a convention delegate before. Although Singer's delegate's are more representative of the citjt's population in terms of age, race and se, Daley's side is more representative of the "city's white ethnics. Ideology Split The two sides also split on ideology, with Singer's forces including.

41 supporters of Sen. George McGovern and 13 uncommitted and a sprinkling of support for other candidates. Daley's 59 are all uncommitted but likely to follow the mayor's lead, and he is not considered a McGovern supporter. The Daley regulars see the challenge as a case of the "ins against the outs," one group trying to maintain its power and the other trying to take it. Singer and his supporters say they are working for a more open system Some political experts e-lieve that each side may be picking up some of the habits TheBshop vehicle was going east on.

Third Street and the Keiffer vehicle was going west on Third Street when the accident occurred. The Bishop vehicle sustained minor damage while the Keiffer vehicle sustained no damage. On July 6r the Carmel Police Department investigated an accident in the parking lot at Weems Drive In. Involved ia the-accident' was Theima l4? Hollingsworth, Francisco, and illiam Todd Kennard, 902 Westwood Drive. The Hollingsworth vehicle.

was driving around the Weems building on its way out of the parking lot and the Kennard bicycle was coming from behind the building when the accident occurred. Kennard was taken to the. General Hospital following the accident, where his conditions this morning was reported as satisfactory. The -Hollingsworth vehicle sustained no damage. Deed Transfer Ruth Bruner to James Harry Schafer and wife, north half of the northwest quarter of the mlBjf of the state delegations to the' "convention.

SAN CLEMENTE. Calif. (UPI) President Nixon called in his economic experts to discuss ays of holding down food prices today after promising to veto any excessive election-year spending by Congress. 4 DETROIT (UPI) Two Nixon aides and black Michigan Republicans tried Thursday to quell the recognition and a gold pin. Gray attended school at Keensburg and graduated from Mt.

Carmel High School in 1932. He is a brother to John Gray and 1rfrs. Ferris Richardson of Keensburg and Mrs. Frances Bertram of Mt. Carmel.

Gray started bis government career in October 1941 as an Engineering Technician with the 9th Naval District at Great Lakes Naval Training Station. He entered the U. S. Army bT1943 and served with the 371st. Engineer Bn.

in the Eureopean Tneatre of Operations. Since discharged from the Army he has been employed by the U. S. Soil Conservation Service. He was in County at Prineton, Illinois from 1946 to 1948.

transferred to Shelby County in 1948 and worked there until 1958. He then served as District Conservationist in the Fayette County Soil Conservation District and lived at Vandalia from 958 to 1962. He was transferred back to Shelbyville and is still employed as the District Conservationist with the Shelby County Soil and Water Conservation District. Gray has assited in Training several new employees and. has earned recognition for sustained above average performance during his career with the U.

S. Soil Conservation Service. hen asked what plans he has, Gray replies "I will continue in my present position for as long as I enjoy planning and applying conservation to the land, when JOHN DENNIS ARNOLD Funeral services for John Dennis Arnold eronducted in the Kin; and Ingram Funeral Home at 2.00 h. widi thev Rev. Earl Lytle officii ting.

Interment Adams Corner Cemetery. Mr. Arnoldjs survived by his wife fearl and several nephews nd nieces Mrs. Ed Car on; Miss Clard; Mrs. Mary Cotton; and Leroy.

Ray, Howard, and William Arnold. He was preceded in death by his parents, John H. and Mary Heitzman Arnold, two infant sons, a sister Lula, a brother Charles, and a half sister. Nora. Hospital Hotes JULY 6, 1972" ADMISSIONS I Michael Lanmon, Allendale Paul McWilliams.

315 Hinde DISCHARGED Bessie Thompson, 1023 Cherry Sandra Futrill, Albion Gary Tice, Keensburg Olive Webber, 1124 W. 3rd Damon Fortner, St. Francisville Lulu Leipold, RR 1 invitee! to participate in the vigil for peace Saturday at 11:00 a. m. Participants gather in front of the Court House for a silent prayer vigil, then go to a nearby church at 11:30 for voiced concerns and prayers.

St. John's Episcopal Church will be this week's church. SADDLX.CLUS Trailmaster Henry Williams has announced that an overnight trail ride will be held Saturday, July 8, at 5:00 p.m. at the Lawrence Smith place at Mesa Lake. Everyone should bring their own food for supper and breakfast.

criticism of President of black'. Nixon's handling people's problems, which has dominated the 63rd annual NAACP convention. COURTHOUSE NEWS On July 6, the Illinois State Police issued tickets to John P. Ewald, Carmel, for no valid safety test and no- valid registration. northwest quarter of section 14, and the east half of the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section 15, all in township 1 north, range 12 wesU Capt.

Philip Smith Attends Defense Strategy Seminar of the other. Elections Ordered At Three Coal Mines By Federal Board By United Press International Saddle Club Hews The White River Saddle Club has scheduled a trail ride for Sunday, July 9. Participants should take Indiana 64 from Oakland City approximately three miles to Paul's Market, 'turn right and continue south to, the dead end. Hosting the ride will be Harold Hughes. mm Washington, D.

C. Philip W. Smith, son of Mrs. Ruby Smith of "Mt. Carmel, a captain in the United States Naval Reserve and ENDS SATURDAY OPENS AT 7:30 SHOW TIME DUSK SHOW (S RATED the pleasure of working ends and becomes a chore, then retirement to fishing more often in Lake HHosjna aa POLICE BLOTTER On" July 3, the Mt.

Carmel Police Department Issued tickets to John G. Wharton, 27 Pleasant Hills Court, for illegal transportation of alcohol and dri ving while under the influence of alcohol or drugs. On July 4, the Mt. Carmel Police Department filed charges against Dustin A. Lawson, 12th and Cedar Street, for disorderly conduct.

On July 6, the Mt. Carmel Police Department filed charges against Sheridan Earl Knapp, 1102 Poplar Street, for giving liquor ia a minor. Commanding Officer of Fleet Tactical Support Squadron Fifty with units located at NAS Jacksonville, Florida and NAS Willow Grove, Pennsylvania. Yilderriess Lake To Build Hew Service Center A long-standing coal mining union rivalry that resurfaced in Southern Illinois during the day-national coal strike by the United Mine Workers Union last fall will be settled at the ballot box before the end of this month. The National Labor Relations Board in Washington said Thursday it has ordered mine workers at three companies in Southern Illinois to hold the elections before July 30 on which union, if any, "they want to represent them.

She forced her husband's son to commit resident of Miami, Florida has completed the two-week Defense Strategy Seminar while on active duty for training at The National War College. The Defense Strategy Seminar, held annually at the College since 1959, deals with the major aspects of national security. The curriculum is based on the subjects presented in the" graduate level course conducted each year at the 9 the ultimate COMING SOON -NEW MOTOR BANKING. FACILITIES Security Bank Trust Co. mm i Iff.

National War College for senior career officers on active duty in a family affair iWMt ft UttariM fatkt tboc Daily Republican-Register's Wilderness Lake Campground and Trailer Sales, Martinsville, Illinois has announced plans to construct a modern travel trailer service center. Construction will start soon with completion by early fall. The new building will include a show room large enough to display trailers, accessories, parts and will have two sales closing offices. The roar nnrtin nf th now hirilrtincr ALSO A Relaxing Atmosphere Delicious Food will house three service baysTj where all types of recreationaKL Your Favorite. Drink the various services and civilian executives from the various federal-government agencies.

Captain Smith is one of some 250 senior officers chosen from the National Guard and from the Army, Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps Reserves to attend the Seminar this year. Lt. Gen. John B. McPherson, USAF, commandant of The National War College, noted that selection to attend DSS "represents a special distinction given only to extremely well qualified officers from throughout the United States." In civilian life, Captain Philip W.Smith is a Captain with Delta Air Lines in Miami, Florida; and-a practicing attorney, In addition to his military assignment as tf II II Dl LUX! i-i-Avi IL "ni Starts SUNDAY weStview supper club Lounge Open From 4:00 to 1:00 WEST 9TH ST.

PHONE: 2-5184 vehicles can be "serviced and repaired. Jerry Crumrin, owner, explains that the new building is part of the continuing expansion program necessary to keep pace with the boom in recreation equipment. Wilderness Lake Campground opened five years ago with 65 campsites. Expansion each year has raised the total to a present WHO DOES WHAT IN MT. CARMEL? FIND OUT HERE CLIP AND SAYE UJflRRen B6flTTV.ndGOLDI6 Hflllin 1 0 In r-1 Kennels Advertising Blockharsn Licensed Boarding Kennels PH.

2-6041 DAILY REPUBLICAN-s REGISTER r'l r- Produced bv m-h'' fTlJFROnHOVICH Written and Directed by 1 RICHARD BROOKS Distributed by -M COLUMBlB PicruFes -IS Ladies' Wear Appliances 170 campsites. A new recreation building, was completed last year. New and larger recreation vehicles brought about many changes in camping. The original camping area was served by one electric transformer and one water system. Wilderness Lake is now served by three power transformers, two water systems and a second sewage disposal system was installed this year.

In addition to the modern campground, Wilderness Lake sells Holiday Rambler, Corsair, Play Mor And Skippy travel trailers. Social Security Rep' To Be In Mt. "Camel Where can you get information on social security or Medicare? An expert will be in Mt. Carmel, Tuesday, July 11, to help anyone with questions or claims to file. Ivo Vpnderwell, Claims will be at the Senior Citizen Center from 9:00 a.m.

until noon. Mr. Vonderwell is from the Vincennes District Office. Residentsof Wabash County are encouraged to use this TISH'S Ll PLUS Speed Queen Washers Dryers CLUBS OR ORGANIZATIONS Wtehiag To List Their Coming Erento ghoold Call The Chamber of Commerce, K2-611S, by Wednesday of Each Week Rtady to kill for killing In gold MunU Televlsloa DADrS SPENCER'S Infants' Children's Ladles' READY-TO WEAR WOOD'S Munslngwear, Artemis Linger le, Jantsen 8portswear WABASH ELECTRIC CO. 60S Market St Mt.

Carmel Phone t-4t a mo wuporrw mooucm Jahes Gamier service. iociai security nas BARBER SHOP representatives at the Senior Citizen Center the 2nd Tuesday Lumber Yard of each month. Hours are 9:00 HArSBABER SHOP Appointments Toes, ft Than. 81 Market tk. t-5326 MT.

CARMEL LBR. CO. BUILDING SUPPLIES GLIDDEN PAINTS TKNMCQLOM TtOMKOK a.m. until noon. Muscular Dystrophy Crusade Figures Announced Here Total contributions received to date from the.

June 6th house- FOOD STORES Men's Wear $1.00 Ea. KOONCE FOOD FAIR W. 3rd ft Oresa Heights 30c to 35c LB. 18c to 28c LB. Batteries.

Radiators 21c LB. Open DaUy 8 A-M. 0:30 PJVI. to-house march against Muscular Dystrophy amount to $727.84 -according to a report released today by Campaign Furnituro NEW ALUMINUM SHEETS 19G 5 FT. 4 FT.

ON SALE $3.50 EACH Mt. Carmel Iron Metal Co, 262-7576 "Ronald E. Couch vice president, Bank of Mt Carmel. dorsch FOR MEN'S WEAR 420 MARKET ST. LIDDLE'S The Srore for Men fir leyi' Market Street-Mr.

Carmel STANSFI ELD'S OF COURSE HOUSE OF FURNITURE La-Z-Boy Thomasvllle -Broyhill Norwalk Of the funds collected, 75 percent will be forwarded to the National M.D.A.A. Office for research into this mysterious i Crippling disease. The balance stays with the local area chapter c-i crU Farm Equipment is used to provide patient Mobile Homes riiiT7-; 3 services and clinical care. JULY 7 THROUGH JULY 14. 1172 July 7 LEMON DAY, Sponsored by Wabash Co.

Merchants Assn. F.K. of P.E.O. 1:30 p.m.' July 8 Cards Games, Senior Citizen! Center, 1:00 p.m. Potluck, 5:00 p.m.

July 9 Attend the Church of Your Choice! Rotary Corn Day, New City Park, 11.00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. i- Outdoor Bluegrass Festival, Adam's Family, 1 mi. N. of Allendale on Rt, 1, 4:30 p.m. July 10 Kitchen Band Practice, Senior Citizens Centerfold Room, 1:30 p.m.

Wabash General Hospital Auxiliary, 1:1 p.m. Rotary, Hadley's Cafe, 6:00 p.m. Boy Scouts of America, United Methodist Church, .7:00 p.m." T.O.P.S. Club, Upstairs, Court House, 7:00 p.m. Job's Daughters Bethel No.

74, Masonic Trttiple, 7:00 P-m. Retired Railroaders Assn. Mt. Carmel Duplicate Bridge Club, of 7:30 p.m. July 11 Social Security, Senior Citizens Center, Noon Cards Games, 1:30 p.m.

Mt. Carmel Chamber of.Qommerce Board of Direc tor's Meeting, Funkhouser's Dining Boom; 12 Co. Merchants Room, 2:00 p.m. Kiwanis, Hadley's Cafe, p.m. Lions, Funkhouser's Dining Room, Civitan, Funkhouser's Dining Room, 6:30 p.m.

Beta Phi Delta Theta Tau, 7:30 p.m. Bellmont Community Club, Bellmont Community School, 7:30 p.m. i Mt. Carmel Ch. Order of Eastern'Star, Masonic Temple, 8:00 p.m.

V.F.W. 8:00 p.m. July 12 Drop-In Day, Senior. Citizens Center Mt. Carmel Duplicate Bridge Club, of 1:00 p.m.

Martha Washington Household Science 1:30 p.m. --Tv; Wabash Co. Homemakers Ext. Garden Club, 2:00 p.m. Fellowship Church Supper, First United Presbyterian Church, 6:30 p.m.

V.F.W. Post 4276, 7:30 p.m. July 13 Wabash Ch. Order of DeMolay, Masonic Temple, 7:30 p.m. Knights of Columbus No.

1343, of 7:30 p.m, Eagles Auxiliary Aerial 3066, 7:30 p.m. July 14 Rebekahs, Senior Citizens Center, 7:30 p.nr. SECURITY BANK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation "BE PARTICULAR "To all who contributed," Couch said, wish to extend a Concrete to Your Order Driveway to highway, patio to foundation, for every job we mix concrete to order. Fast serviced WE ARE AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Mt. Camel Sand fi Gravel Cor PHONE 2-5118 SHULAR'S Mobile Homes and Travel Trailers West 3rd Street MT.

CARMEL OLIVER SALES CO. "Finest In Farm Machinery" i Hi ALWAYS FAST, FRIENDLY SERVICE! most hearty with a special word of gratitude the volunteer marchers who so willingly marched for those who may never walk again." Plumbing Garden Supplies Couch further stated, "The people of this community can be proud of their part in this year's id Crusade. The cooperation ofity officials and the news media, SHARP WILLIAMS Cooling Heating Plumbing Phone 263-3231 KINGSBURY PLUMBING HEATTNO PORTER "PAINTS both radio and newspaper. BAUMGARFS Lawn, Animal Health, Horse, Pony, and Pet Supplies rnntributed ereatly to the success of this campaign." HARDWARE HAM ..5 FOR $1 HEESEBUR FR FR I Thick Shakes Malts ALL FLAVORS SUNDAES 25c30c-35c-40c LEMON CHOCOLATE VANILLA-CHOCOLATE AND VANILU TWIST SOFT SERVE CONES WEEMS' DRIVE IN 201 WALNUT PHONE 263-9092 TIRES COAST TO COAST STORE Hardware Sporting Goods Lawn And Garden Needs. 1 JAKE'S TIRE SERVICE W.

3rd St Tire, Batteries, Alignment ASSESSMENTS COMPLAINTS ASSESSMENT COMPLAINTS, FOR REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY MAY BE FILED WITH THE SUPERVISOR OF ASSESSMENTS UP TO AND INCLUDING JtJLY 31 ST FOR ACTION BY THE BOARD OF REVIEW. Wabash County Board Of Review Job Printing Variety Store RR PRINTING Job Printing Senrto nntHoiin-Ileirister TOUR FRIENDLY INDEX.

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