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Daily Republican-Register from Mount Carmel, Illinois • 6

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but do stand by principles. AQUARIUS Jan. 21 ta Feb. If) Pe Six Friday, July 14, 1772 D2y Mr. Cermet, luiaoic Review meves of fee past week.

Correct where need be tat more effective endeavor ia the days ahead. Use your wit and cleverness where they will do the most good, CANCER tJune22to July 23) This would be a good day ia Which ta discuss matters of -mutual interest with loved ones or business associates. You may gkan some excellent ideas Your Individua Horoscope. Frtmc i Drcke? FOR SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1972 7. Look in the in hirh in this manner.

1 Pitch into undertakings with zest, confidence and eagerness to achieve. If advice is needed, seek it from competent sources. PISCES KS Feb, 29 to Mar. 20) Fine planetary configurations now stimulate your special gifts. Look beyond the immediate for true perspective.

Your intuition should be keen now. 1 9" i YOU BORN TODAY are more outgoing, more venturesome than the average Cancerian, thus could succeed in some fields in which others would faiL You would be thoroughly at home in the theater or in any field which involves dealing with the public; could excel as a DOES! A LIBKE Albion, died Thursday. July 13. 1372, ia fee WaJsh General Hospital. Sarviting are two daughters, Mrs.Thelma Smith.

Albion, and Mrs- Mildred Ibbotson, West Salem; auid one son. Louie, Albion; ten grandchildren and six great grandchildren; and one brother, Louie A. Dewitte, Birdseye, Indiana. Funeral services will be held Saturday, July IS. 1972 at 2 00 from the Chapel of the Kiftg and Ingram Funeral Home in West Salem with Rev.

Ceorge Koch officiating. Burial Moravian Cemetery. Friends may call after 7:00 Friday (today), rv Hospital Notes JULY 13, 1972 ADMISSIONS Cletlie Fesler, 819 W. 6th Saby. girl Babbitt, 419'i 2nd Russell Deputy, 1511 Cherry Karen Eggebrecht, 930 Cherry Forest Pierson, 110 E.

3rd Maxine Campbell, Lawrenceville Mary Culiver, Albion DISCHARGED SEartha Hartley, Uptown Motel Chester Keele. 609 W. 2nd Ik 7. 1 Obituaries BEN L. JONES Ben L.

Jones, 13, 5816 N. Sheridan Road, Chicago. Illinois, died Monday. July 18, 1972 in Chicago. He was the son of Ernest and Ella Jones and a retired Texaco emplojee.

Surviving are his wife Lela Berberich and four brothers, Charles, Summerville, Ernest and Howard, all of Chicago; and one grandchild. Funeral service were conducted Thursday, July 13 in Chicago with graveside aervices having been conducted at 11:00 a.m. Friday, Julvl4(today)atSt. ary's Cemetery with the Rev. Dean Braun officiating.

JOSIE E. CINTHER Mrs. Josie E. Ginther. 83, Bon Gap, died Thursday, July 13, 1972, in West Salem.

Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Christy Ryher, Spokane, LEO OizG? (July 24 to Aug. 23) bX- You may receive helpful backing in a business project from persons you were not counting on. Gains also indicated through correspondence, ftew information will be availableT" -VIRGO jpKK (Aug. 24 to Sept 23) Make careful arrangements in whatever you do.

Actions reflect thoughts and there's a your birthday comes and find what your octiodt is, according to the stars. ARIES 21 to Apr. 20) 1 Your capacity for tackling difficult jobs, ability to handle unusual taks and coping with surprising events may be tested soon. Be ready and eager to act TALRUS (Apr. 21 to May 21) tr Good planetary irilueoces.

You' should do exceptionally well in activities which require creative ability and ingenuity. Romance also in high favor. GEMINI (May 22 to June 21) u' trial lawyer, with a flair for the PUPILS OF the Read Start Program at Sooth School were entertained last Friday by the Adams family, who played music for the yoaagsters and explained the different musical instrument to them. Music was the center ef study all last week for the 52 children enrolled in the program, as several activities pertaining to music were con-ducted. The Head Start Program, which runs from Jane 12 to August 4, is voder the direction of Miss Pat Man, along with teachers Drus cilia Pettyjohn and Betty Armstrong.

(Staff Photo) possibility now of hastily for- 3 and, in politics or incorrect con- med opinions. elusions. LIBRA (Sept. 24 to Oct 23) Vera Maxwell, RR 1 IPG cyclists travel through city Today's Hews Clips statesmanship, would shine at oratory. You have a great love of the arts and, if properly educated, could be an outstanding musician, painter or writer.

On the personal side, you are more gregarious than many others born under your Sign, thus make and keep friends easily. But do try to curb a tendency to dominate them. Birthdate-of: Rembrandt, Dutch Painter; Henry (Cardinal) Cushing, clergyman. ride to Munich and distribute literature to the world press and Olympic visitors, Neither burden yourself with "extras" nor sit back and do nothing. Plan a schedule that will prove prof on both job and personal scores.

scorpio irb (Oct 24 to Nov. 22) rtrC Present tendencies toward impetuousness and excitement suggest that you handle all situations with "kid gloves." In time, enjoy a stimulating hobby. Ma Washington, and Mrs. Elsie Cravens, Wallace, Idaho and two nieces, Marjorie and Geraldine Recob, Bone Gap. Funeral services will be held Saturday.

July 15. 1972 at 3:30 p.m. in the Chapel of the Ingram Funeral Home in Albion. Burial Bone Cap Cemetery. friends may call after 600 p.m.

Friday (today). PETER PHILLIP TRAPP Funeral services for Peter Phillip Trapp were conducted In St. Mary's Church on Thursday. July 13, 1972 at 10:30 a.m. with Father Joseph Trapp celebrating the mass, assisted by Father Clyde Grogan and Father Dean Braun.

Father Joseph Borps was also in the sanctuary. i Pall ttearers were Paul Trapp, Charles Decker, Phillip Trapp, James Baker, Thomas Batche, Joseph Schulte, Michael Trapp and Dr. Robert Kling. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery.

1. Mt. Carmel Is on the route of the Zero Population Growth (ZPG) Olympic Cycle th.oh. To dramatize the need for world population stabilization and environmental restoration, Zero Population Growth is sending a team of cyclists across the United States and on to the Munich Olympics with population information in the languages of the world. Thursday afternoon, the two 1cyclists pedaled through Mt.

Carmel on their way east." They are accompanied by two other persons driving a van who servo as their press agents and all around handymen while they do the pedaling. MANCHESTER, N.H.' (UPI) Vice President Spiro T. Agnew opened his campaign against the Democrats by asking local media to offset a liberal bias of reporters and commentators. Agnew told 1,750 Republicans at a ticket dinner Thursday night, this was "the opening session of the real stop-McGovern movement." But Agnew only mentioned the Democratic presidential nominee. Sen.

George S. McGovern, in an aside. Charles Wheeler. 1022 Plum Maude Kamp, 630 W. 11th Marie Sutton.

628 W. 2nd James Colbert, Albion Edith Timberlake, 306 Victor Laws, Golden Gate MFT Allolmenls Counties, municipalities, road districts and townships have been awarded their share of motor fuel tax collections for June, according to, Illinois Department of Transportation Secretary William F. Cellini. Counties in Illinois less Cook County were allocated Of this amount, Wabash County received $12,926. Other surrounding counties were Edwards with SAGITTARIUS (Nov.

23 to Dec. 21) I'- I SPECIAL RIB EYE STEAK FRENCH FRIES OR BAKED POTATO LARGE COMBINATION $175 Slow down sufficiently to observe the little delicacies and niceties of living. In your race for success, you may overlook these ever-present "bonuses." WASHINGTON (UPI) -Attorney General Richard Kleindienst announced Wednesday that serious crime rose just 1 per cent during the first quarter of 1972, the lowest percentage of increase since 1962. The preliminary report of the FBI's Uniform in the midst of the Democratic National Convention in Miami Beach, also showed that the decade-long crime spiral actually decreased by 6 per cent when rates for the six largest cities were totaled. REYKJAVIK, Iceland (LTD Bobby Fischer -stayed in-bed, so once again the world chess championship was in doubt.

The 29-year-old American challenger failed to show for his second game against titleholder Boris' Spassky of Russia to protest television cameras in the hall where they are playing. Referee Lothar Schmid awarded the game I CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 20) MIDWAY CAFE FRIDAY SATURDAY If suggestions offered do not seem feasible, rule them out. Do not become excited or too forceful in expressing views, $8,953, Lawrence with $14,823, and White with $14,527.

Illinois municipalities were allocated $9,422,414 for June. Mt. Carmel received $8,093. SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. (UPI) President Nixon has proposed a $1.7 billion program, calling it the richest disaster relief purse ever, to give $5,000 grants and loans at 1 per cent interest to victims of tropical storm Agnes.

The floods caused by Agnes devastated areas of Eastern states. Residents" of six states New NOTIC Other surrounding cities were Car'mi with $6,030 and i Lawrenceville with $5,860. Townships and road districts received $2,944,504. In Wabash County which has road district. to Spassky, putting the $11,891 was paid.

Edwards, Russian ahead two games to Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia and zero. which also has road districts, 501. In the townships counties of Lawrence and White, All three cyclists are members of Zero Population Growth, the grassroots movement dedicated to ending the population explosion in this country and abroad. "We aren't scientists or explains Jim Van a member of U.S. cycling team at the Mexico City Olympics, "but we are concerned about population proliferation and we hope our ride will others aware of the problem too.

Population growth isn't always a visible problem, but all indications are world population will double to 7 billion by the end of this century. And with that many people, all the visible problems become much harder to solve." $21,329 and $32,229 were received for June. MOBILE HOMES IN MT. CARMEL, ILLINOIS Owners of lots occupied by mobile homes in City of Mt. Carmel for which conditional use permits have not been issued by Mt.

Carmel City Council are required to register such lots with the City Clerk before August 2, 1972. Mobile, homes will not be permitted to remain on city lots after August 2, 1974, if such lots are not registered before August 2, 1972. Pursuant to City of Mt. Carmel Zoning Ordinance No. 234, passed and approved August 2, 1971.

E. M. RUTLEDGE CITY INSPECTOR WESTVIEW SUPPER CLUB IS THE PERFECT PLACE TO SPEND AN ENJOYABLE EVENING WESTVIBF SUPPER CLUB LOUNGE OPEN FROM 4:00 till 1:00 (12:00 ON SATURDAYS) WEST 9th STREET PHONE 2-5184 FOR RESERVATIONS Starting from the Golden Gate Bridge on June 17, Jim Van Boven and Barbara McQuefeny will average 100 miles a day for five weeks before reachingtheir, final American destination at Washington, D.C. From there the ZPG cyclists fly to Europe where Ms. McQueeny will compete in the Women's World Cycling Championships.

The team will Florida would be eligible for the disaster, relief, if passed by Congress. 1 ---j-- SAN CLEMENTE, Calif (UPI) President Nixon prepared to welcome his favorite Democrat, John B. Connally, home from a round-the-world mission today and give him a "very Important" new. government job. The President disclosed in his last news conference two weeks ago that he had another job in mind for the forrfier Treasury, Secretary and Texas governor; --who returned Tuesday from a 35-day tour that took him to 15 natjonsl for conferences' "with' foreign leaders.

Heart Association Donations to the Wabash County Heart Association should be sent to the Wabash County Heart Association, in care of, Louise Jones, Bank of Mt. Carmel, 601 Market Street, Mt. Carmel, Illinois. Money collected is used in research and education. One half of all the money raised in Illinois remains in the" state, while the other one half is used nationally.

Locally, seminars are conducted for medical personnel and various booklets and pamphlets are available for individual use. DETROIT (UPI) The latest court action in the -1 Detroit school desegration case prevents the Detroit Board of Education from ordering any buses for use in a cross-district racial busing program until least Monday. The U.S. 6th Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati, Ohio, Thursday issued a temporary stay of an order by U.S. District Court Judge Stephen Roth that 295 buses be purchased this week for use in September.

The buses would be used in an integration program involving Detroit's largely black schools with those of 52 nearly allwhite school districts. CLASSIFIED DEADLINE Classified advertising must be In the Republican-Register Office no later than 9:00 a.m. on the day of publication. I LJ I xL, jcJj tj; 1 1 trj 51! (C-- FRIENDLY W) VL "L-J The famed painter Titian got inspiration from a bunch of grapes for one of his paintings. $1.00 Ea.

21c LB. Radiators Copper- 30c to 35c LB. Brass 18c to 28c LB. HURRY HURRY ENDS TUESDAY OPENS 7:30 1 1 1 irnr STARTS AT DUSK CLUES OR ORGANIZATIONS WlaUaC To Uat Their Oomlnj Xrente Shooid Gail The Oharaber Commerce, 262-S118, by 5 Wednesday of Each Week. PUlYCnOUMD'JBACK OA PHONE 362,421 NEW ALUMINUM SHEETS 19Q 5 FT.

4 FT. ON SALE $3.50 EACH Mt. Carmel Iron Metal Co. 262-7576 All they wanted was their chance to be men. he gave it to them.

1 HAMBURGERS ......5 FOR $1 CHEES 7c FRENCH FRIES Thick Shakes Malts .....30 ALL FLAVORS SUNDAES 25c-30c-35c-40c 7 LEMON CHOCOLATE VANILLA-CHOCOLATE AND VANILLA TWIST SOFT SERVE CONES WEEMSl DRIVE IN 201 WALNUT PHONE 263-9092 Ml o3 7 AAA bkh skb Mh a a A A MARK RYDELL FILM ft PUBLIC AUCTION OF HOUSEHOLD 7 JULY 14 THROUGH JULY 21, 1972 July 14 Rebekahs, Senior Citizens Center, 7:30 p.m. July 15 Cards Games, Senior Citizens Center, 1:00 p.m.. Potluck, 5:00 p.m. Lancaster Ruritan Club Annual Chicken Barbecue, Serving 4:30 July 16 Attend the Church of Your Choice! Annual St. Francis Catholic Church Picnic, St.

Fran-cisville, Chicken. dinner served 11-12 and from 4-7; for all. Outdoor Bluegrass Festival, Adams Family, 1 mi. N. of Allendale on Rt.

1, p.m. rr July 17 Kitchen Band Practice, Senior Gold Room, 1:30 p.m.; Wabash, 7:30 p.m. Rotary, Hadley's Cafe, 6:00 p.m. -k American Legion Post 423, 7:00 p.m.- E. F.O.

Eagles Aerie 3066, p.m. T.O.P.S. Club, Upstairs, Court House, 7:00 p.m. Boy Scouts of America, United Methodist Church, 7:00 p.m. Exempler BSP, 7:30 p.m.

Precepter BSP, 7:30 p.m. Tau 404 BSP, 7:30 p.m. 7 Women of the Moose, 7:30 p.m. Mt. Carmel Duplicate Bridge Club, 7:30 p.m.

Wabash Co. Republican, Central Committee, 111 E. 5th 8:00 p.m. July 18 Covered Dish Dinner; Senior Citizens Center, 12 Noon; Cards Games, 1:30, Eve. 7:30 p.m.

Daughters of American Revolution, 1:30 p. mi Kiwanis, Hadley's Cafe, 5:30 p.m. Lions, Funkhouser's Dining Room, 6:15 p.m.-- Mt. Carmel Council, (I.T.M.) Masonic Temple, p.m. 1 7 -v Mt.

Carmel Lodge Ancient Free Accepted Masons, Masonic Temple, 7:30 p.m. July 19 Residents Drop-In Day, Senior Citizens center 1 Mt. Carmel Duplicate Bridge Club, tf 1:00 p.m. Kapa Zeta BSP, 7:30 p.m. Moose No 1155, 7:30 p.m.

i H.P.M, (Housing Power Movement) Rural Resource Center, 815 Market 7:30 p.m. July 20 Area Industrial Development Committee, Funkhouser's Dining Room, 12 Noon Daughters of Isabella, of 8:00 p.m. July 21 Breakfast, Senior Citizens 9:00 a.m. F. of P.E.O.

1:30 p.m. SECURITY BANK v. TRUST CO. 4 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 0 GP MRENTAi. GUIDANCE SUGGESTED AH Ages Admitted Ttw tn contains material wticch.

may not be suitable lor pre-teenagers People read the Bible. in the strangest places and they get a real HIGH out of it! DO YOU READ THE BIBLE? i IT CAN CHANGE YOUR LIFE! If you don't have a Bible, or would like to have a new. Msy-to-understand version, written in contemporary language, we'll tend you a complete Bible for just $1 Just one should do, jt. The Bible lasts a long time. XMU WAYNE A Mark Rydel COWBOYS Co Starring ROSCOE LEE BROWNE BRUCE DERN COLLEEN DEWHURST as Kale Music by John Williams Screenplay by.

Irving Ravetcfi Harriet Frank. Jr and WHIiam Dale Jennings Produced and Oecled by, Mark Rydel Panavtsion Techncctor" From Warner Bros A Kmney Company plus The $240,000 Alpine caper the undersigned admin, of the Estate of the late Edith McClanel deceased. Will sell at public auction at 706 West 6th in Mt. Carmel, on -7 7- SATURDAY, JULY 22 Starting at 1 P.M. -7.

One TV new picture tube, one good 2300 BTU air conditioner, large throw rug, sweeper, 2 occasional chairs, 2 -V4 beds, small tables, one Sears automatic and dryer less than 2 years old, one-Sears 16 ft. frost free with ice maker refrigerator 2 yrs. old, 2 space heaters, cloth hamper, one good Kenmore gas heater 70,000 BTU good, breakfast set 6 chairs, glass front book case, platform rocker, small tables, book case, cedar.chest, step ladder, 2 end tables, apt size gas range, roll away bed, 2 utility cabinets, 5 drawer chest, fishing equipment, small tools, shop equipment, bedding, dishes, cooking utensils, and small articles. Car one 19664 door Bel Air Chev. with new transmisson.

TERMS CASH Not responsible in case' of accident. BILLY RAY McCLANE ADM. FOR ESTATE M. M. Mobley, Auctioneer Gene Kennard, Clerk Ben H.

Townsetld, Alt. for Estate To: LAYMEN'S NATIONAL BIBLE COMMITTEE. INC. P. O.

Box 1243 Arlington, Txm 76010 HERE'S MY DOLLAR. PLEASE SEND ME ONE BIBLE. Namt. WLLY in Address. State City.

Zip Code (Important!) (Send check, money order, or one dolUr Bill) (Thii sDecial'offer is made by the mterfaith Laymen's National Parujvrsifxi Technicolor From Wanw A Kinney Company Bible Committee Jnc. New York, a non-profit organization.) i J-.

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