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The Wichita Eagle from Wichita, Kansas • 12

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The Wichita Eaglei
Location:
Wichita, Kansas
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12
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Paga 12A THE WICHITA EAGLE Tueeday July 11 1972 by Frank Good The first pastor of the Severy Church of the Nazarcne Rev Francis Ruyon will attend the 20th year anniversary of the church July 23 Sunday School at 9:45 worship hour 11 am covered dish dinner at noon fellowship in the afternoon and a service at 3 pm STOP THINK and LISTEN: Snuff makers stick their business into other noses (From Reinhold Arkebauer 536 Yale) LAST BLAST: How many years since we have noticed milady searching amidst her bosom to find her powder puff? (From Mabel Long 1047 Water) rrXV Q0S036R BY BILLY GRAHAM Response Key To Problem Roberts Says School decisions should be made on their educational merit rather than political expediency South High School Principal Larry Roberts told Wichita Rotary Club Monday Roberts 32 youngest person ever named a high school principal in Wichita warned against with students But he said they can be involved with decision making at the highest levels must respond to the problems in some way rather than just adding another layer" of administration Roberts said THAT RESPONSE might include alternative forms of learning experiences he added Lowering class size is not a cureall Roberts said got some students who can do well in a class of 50 and others who should be in a class of five" Roberts said in an interview after his speech that South is considering expansion of independent study next fall particularly for seniors just have too many seniors that want too many courses" he said no reason why they take both trigonometry and stage Chess Play Starts Today With Some Complaints Fischer Ready to Go REKJAVIK Iceland (UPI) Despite some last-minute complaints about the playing conditions Monday Bobby Fischer was reported in a go go" mood for the first game of his world championship chess match with Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union Tuesday does not like the lighting the board and the pieces the locations of the television cameras and some other minor said Fred Cramer vice president of the US Chess Federation things are troublesome but not critical The organizers are already doing something about CRAMER PRONOUNCED THE temperamental American in go condition for the first game The match delayed for nine days will begin at noon CDT Tuesday in a 3 000-seat hall especially outfitted to accommodate the Russian world champion and the challenger The match was to have begun July 2 but it was delayed because Fischer attempted to negotiate for 30 per cent of the admission fees the organizers are charging in addition to a $125000 purse and a percentage of the television rights He came to Iceland and dropped his demand for a percentage of the gate only after a British banker put up sufficient money to double the puna to $250000 IN ADDITION TO THE world championship which Spassky holds the winner of the match will receive $150000 from the purse The loser will receive $100000 Fischer 29 of Brooklyn slipped unnoticed into the hall early Monday and spent 80 minute inspecting details arranged for the match that is scheduled to go as many as 24 games As champion Spassky can win by heing the first to accumulate 12 match points with one point for a victory and one-half point for a draw Fischer as challenger needs 125 points to win DR LARRY ROBERTS negotiate Introduction of the computer in some courses will provide another alternative the principal said He also is considering a self -contained classroom for problem students with academic deficiencies Social conflict is imbedded in society Roberts told the Rotarians and it is little bit foolhardy" to assume it can be resolved instantly HIGH SCHOOLS must make sure the 85 to 90 per cent of students who do not become involved in disturbances are educated Roberts said If challenging courses can reduce students' level of apathy indifference and potential difficulty he said schools will have time to work with the remaining 10 to 15 per cent who have real problems A WAFER CAKE? IT'S DIFFERENT! Frank here at last is the cake recipe I promised to notes Bcva (Mrs Stanton) Smith Box 337 Elkhart Kan 67950 is quick and easy and has a real different flavor" Beva been sitting here with our arms folded waiting You believe that do you? (We hope the MANAGEMENT believe it!) nice of you to send a quick and easy recipe That kind of comment gets more mixing bowls out of the cupboard than we could ever count say 11 (but if the holes in our sox are in the right places some days we can count up to 13 or 14) Our generous thanks to you for your generous Inclination to share! Vanilla Wafer Cake cup shortening 1 cup sugar 3 eggs i cop flaked coconut cop chopped walnuts 3 cups vanilla wafer crumbs (lOVi-ounce size) i cup milk 1 cop flour 11a teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon vanilla teaspoon salt Beat egg whites stiff and set aside Cream shortening and sugar and add egg yolks and beat Sift flour baking powder and salt together and add alternately with milk and vanilla Mix in vanilla wafer crumbs nuts and coconut Fold in beaten egg whites Bake in greased floured 13x9-inch pan in a 350-degree oven for 50-55 minutes Bcva continues: that taken care of you don't suppose anyone who ever gels their hands on an Ideals magazine could be persuaded to part with it again do you? I would like to have the issue that was put out last fall I have already written the publishers and they couldn't help me I would like to get some more of Weldon Hill's books The Long Summer of George and 'One of the Again I've tried the publishers unsuccessfully Docs anyone know if a bookstore in Wichita has them? not a stamp collector but I do have a postage tamp from Glasgow Scotland I would send it to the first person indicating they want it" it REUNION TIME Oil Valley Mustoe Scvery Oil Valley Community Reunion will be July 16 all day notes Mrs Betty McAdoo 323 Atchison El Dorado urge all residents and former residents to attend bring a picnic lunch and table Mrs Leo Varner of 235 Nevada Wichita reports that the Mustoe Reunion will be held in the Kingman Kan Armory July 30 at noon and it's for related in any way to the Mustocs Just bring enough food and services for your family we will put it all together and eat about 1 have all sinned and come short of the glory of God" Romans 3:23 Some sins are more obvious than others and some like the father mentioned appear to be almost without guile But underneath down deep dwells the seed and possibility of sin This is what the Gospel is all about The Bible says: commendeth his love toward us in that while we were yet sinners Christ died for us" Romans 5:8 I am troubled about one of the answers In your column You answered a daughter who asked If her father needed to be saved You suggested that no matter how good he seemed that underneath the surface lurked the seeds of sin The father might be another ben Thank you for your question which gives me the opportunity to expand the answer formerly given Yes the father mentioned could be another ben I will concede that many good people in the world are not Christians and that many professed Christians are not good But the Bible teaches despite surface impressions that underneath down deep in each of our hearts is an undercurrent of evil which made it necessary for Christ to come and deal with this problem of inherent sin in each of us A mother wrote me: son one of the most loveable obedient ideal sons a mother ever had raped a girl and nearly beat her to death" This happens periodically and is usually blamed upon insanity But the Bible says: And we want you to know about it I 'Ti Of Jwmmi -y ms: IV V-V When you want something special for a room Karastan has just the carpeting Admoreau is a subtle imaginative broadloom with modern textural interest and elegant self tones masterfully matched to please the most demanding tastes It can't help being special It's made of pure wool that's skein-dyed like the finest knitting yarns Then it's loomed by Karastan's exclusive Kara-loc process tive to more costly in-hospital treatment Improving the efficiency of our own operations to reduce administrative costs even below the current 72 level is a constant goal These are some of the things that we are doing at Blue Cross- Blue Shield to help save money for our subscribers involved We do much more than just collect dues and pay claims And many of the things that doing help all Kansans as well as our Much is said these days about the of rising health care We agree that some continued rise is inevitable as quality improves and as the costs of supplies and wages increase but we agree that can be We have already been doing something Blue Cross-Blue Shield works with Utilization Review Committees in over two thirds of the hospitals in Kansas to be sure benefits are not paid when there is no medical necessity i In 17 color combinations Blue Shield's Prevailing Charge system continually assures that payments to participating physicians are fair and reasonable Blue Cross-Blue Shield is currently conducting experimental programs in two counties to find out if additional services can be provided out-of-hospital as an alterna 1495 ONLY SQ YD AS TERMS AVAILABLE Phone 685-1427 OPEN 8:30 pm Thursday 8:30 pm Saturday 8:30 pm We are about your costs KANSAS BLUE CROSS- BLUE VtM-Vi KANSAS HOSPITAL SERVICE ASSN INC KANSAS BLUE SHIELD 402 HILLCREST mt ur-i ---tr'itim tnuimiw unite wtan Mnnm Hemee him ttm rum -j i-- Just A Short Block Southwest of Woodlawn and Central Avenue Intersection i di- j- 4- i Jr.

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