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The Evening Sun from Hanover, Pennsylvania • Page 5

Publication:
The Evening Suni
Location:
Hanover, Pennsylvania
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5
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Happenings In Slate By LEE LINDER PHILADELPHIA (AP) The cop in the sma'l town has all the problems of his big city brother, but smaller and, more often than not, a little too close to home. a small town, everyone knows the policeman and vice versa and it proves to be a handicap occasionally when some of your friends may be says Police Chief Roger Gouker of Littlestown, a community of 2,756 in Adams. County. He tells it like it really is for his five man force, three of them part-timers. have no specialists so we are forced to handle all types of things in a work day such as traffic, criminal and Gouker says.

The 36-year-old former dress factory cutter claims justice today is balanced with no advantages for either cop or criminal, and he gives credit for this even-handedness to new laws and Supreme Court decisions. About this he has none of the beefs that come through so loud and clear, and so often, from the big city law enforcers, and also; from FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover. are not always 100 per cent and there have been mistakes made in law enforcement and the judicial Gouker acknowledges, feel everyone is treated fairly today from the time the gation begins until it is decided by the court. decade ago you were usually assured of a conviction when you made an arrest.

But today the lawbreaker is much more familiar with the law and knows his rights. policeman also is more Intelligent about the law and this is a good thing because ii makes him a more efficient po Gouker says cops must be sensitive to community needs should try to help errant kids instead of booking them for mi nor offenses, and have people of all starting with a program in the start thinking positively about a policeman. want my men to keep an open mind, have no prejudices use common sense, make de cisions and be Gouker says. He practices what he preach es, and his theories seem to be working. In his four years as police chief crimes and accidents in Littlestown Borough have de clined.

mr Jm z. ir yL I A PRACTICAL GIFT THAT'S PRACTICALLY STERNER GIFT CERTIFICATES FOR EMPLOYEES, CUSTOMERS OR FRIENDS A handsome certificate with a mailing envelope Offered in various denominations or for specific food festive turkey, a ham or a delicious fruit cake for instance When you think about it, practically anyone who buys food would welcome it. And here's the best part one can ever get too many of them FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL 637-2163 ART IN THE CRADLE? Why not, says Dr. Alice Schwartz. babies need exciting changing things to hear, to see and to says this art education professor at Pennsylva nia State University.

Like greens and blues and purples. course I mean to rush right out and paint the whole nursery Chinese DR. Schwartz says, introducing a few objects of bright, pure color and visually stimulating shapes can lay the groundwork for later development in a appreciation of She says patents should rig up paper mobiles in differnt shapes and colors and dangle them above the crib. And there can be little shiny metals things that hit each other and give off odd sounds. And as children get older, before kindergarten begins, they should be encouraged to play with all kinds of objects.

can begin to give a small child a feeling for three- dimensional forms by letting him do something as simple as lining up plastic jars in various Dr. Schwartz says. can get a feeling for painting by experimenting on the sidewalk with a brush and a can of water. until the age of about four important to give children the freedom to investigate to allow him to work with art materials in his own way. adds another dimension to living.

Experiencing it should raise living a little above the humdrum. Anything a parent can do to help his children enjoy art is bound to enhance their Except, of course, marking up the living and dining room walls. A STOLEN SMILE: in a dry cleaning store: us be your press Observer-Reporter. MILLARD H. KLUNK Zeaitb TV Hi-Fi Color 2-Way 4 C.

B. Radio Aateaaas totalled fc Repaired 111 E. Haaover St. ISt 1281 R. PHARMACY ri PU 431-2171 I SUPER MARKETS A V.

A A liAAli a a Monday, December 7, 1970 THE EVENING SUN 5 400 YORK STREET HANOVER. PA. WE HAVE KEPT OUR NATIONAL BRAND PRICES E0UAL TO AND-IN MANY CASESf Cl PRIVATE LABEL BRAND ITEMS SO WHY NOT SHOP HERE? WHY SETTLE Ft)R LESS? V7 SEWING TIME SKK FUIIMEL NOVELTIES SOLIDS Ideal For Children's Robes, Sports Shirts, Playweor Reg. 79c Yard All cotton, 36'' wide, washable VWyd. bold, colorful party prints For gala wear all during the holiday season.

Fabrics for dresses, pantsuits, cocktail dresses, costume suits COTTONS RAYONS BLENDS SHANDORA PRINTS 1.79yd SLINKY KNIT PRINTS 1.98yd SUPER SCREEN PRINTS 2.98 CREPE CHIARA PRINTS 2.49 PRINTED VELVETEEN 4.69 The store is chock full of goodies for your holiday sewing, 36" to 46" widths. uilted fabrics So beautiful, so thoughtful for holiday gift robes. NYLON PRINTS SATINS NYLON SOLID COLORS Nylons, Acetates Widths to vd. red SS for Ohristmas RED COTTON VELVETEEN RED DEEP PILE RAYON VELVET RED ACETATE LUXURY VELVET RED SYMPHONY POLYESTER CREPE P.ED WOOL and RAYON FELT RED ALL WOOL FLANNEL RED POLYESTER DOUBLE KNITS 3.69vd 3.98yd 4.98yd 3.98 'd 2.98yd 2.98ld 5.98yd Felt Is 72" Wide, Others 36" to 60' SO-FRO FABRICS WE HONOR BANKAMERICARD MASTER CHARGE NORTH HANOVER MALL Prices in Effect Til Wednesday Noon Only, Dec. 9th, 1970 Oscar We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities SLICED BACON MELLOW CRISP SAVE 22c lb.

U.S. No. 1 POTATOES 20-lb. bag CUBE STEAK 637-1818 St. Hanover, Po.

CHASE SANBORN COFFEE lb. DUNCAN HINES CAKE MIXES White, Yellow, Lemon, Devils Food boxes WHITE ROCK GINGERALE 10-oz Throw-Away Bottles CAMPBELL SOUPS CHICKEN NOODLE CHICKEN RICE NOODLES GROUND BEEF VEGETABLE BEEF BEEF NOODLE BEAN BACON Your Choice for SNYDER Potato Chips 18-oz. Snack Pack SAVE 30c 69 10c OFF wrrHCOUPON ANY 32-OZ. JAR OF OWN-MADE VEGETABLE SOUP Limit 1 Per Customer Expires Wed. Noon, Dec.

9th. 1970 Redeemable Grocer) LIBBY CANNED PUMPKIN 2 49.

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