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CCDflR CRUT HOSPITAL BEDS Sales and Rental MILLER PHARMACIES 2600 Wabash (Kmart Plaza) Important That You Even In Noisy Places TRY THIS NEW ZENITH HEARING AID 1. Protects vou from loud sharp blasts of sound 2. Softens distracting background noises from sides and rear The first Zenith hearing aid with and hearing two automatic systems for protection I om noise. Designed for better hearing in surroundings. 29 other models to choose from a Zenith 30-day money-back One-year limited warranty Five-year after-purchase plan tor cost custom earmold and dispensing The Quality goes in Command 100 before the name goes on.

OPEN THURS. and FBI. 8:30 to 4:30 SATURDAY 8:30 to NOON CLOSED TUESDAY SMAUWOOD HEARING AID CENTER 7 S. 7TH ST. 232-5164 EATHS MRS.

BESSIE M. PRUNER Mrs. Bessie M. Pruner, 69, ed at 9 a.m. Saturday in eadows Manor North, urviving are a son, Leason; our daughters.

Mrs. Madonna cKee, Mrs. Louanna Martin, rs. Elizabeth Wilson and Mrs. da Miller; two brothers, ugene Williams and Floyd illiams, all of Terre Haute; hree sisters, Mrs.

Ella Strange Mrs. Patricia Sheetz, both of Terre Haute, and Mrs. Bertha Owenby, North Carolina; and 11 grandchildren. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday at the Cross Funeral Home, with the Rev.

Robert Richardson officiating. Burial will be in Roselawn Memorial Park. Friends may call after 3 m. Sunday. MRS.

GERALDINE R. TUCKER Services for Mrs. Geraldine Tucker. 57,1520 Second Ave, who died at 3.30 a Saturday in Union Hospital, will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at the DeBaun Funeral Home with the Rev.

William Saunders officiating. Burial will be in Highland Lawn Cemetery. Friends may call after 3 pm. Monday Surviving are the husband, Robert R. Tucker; a son.

Robert C. Tucker; three daughters. Mrs. Brenda Lynch. Miss Barbara Ann Tucker, and Mrs Beverly Kowlef, all of Terre Haute; and seven grandchildren EUGENE H.McCLRRY Services for Eugene NlcCurry.

jfour-day-old sen of Mr. Mrs Eugene McCurry. 816 N. 12th who died at 6 a Saturday in Union Hopsital will be at 10 a.m. Monday at the Thomas Funeral Home.

Burial will be in Highland Lawn Cemetery. Fnends may call after 4 m. Sunday Surviving are the parents. Mr and Mrs. Eugene McCurry, grandparents.

Mr and Mrs. Earl Goodwin and Mr and Mrs. Quincy Wells, all of Terre Haute PALL H. STEWARD Services for Paul H. Steward.

67. RR 24. who died at 5 a m. Friday at Terre Haute Regional Hospital, will be at 1 m. Monday at DeBaun Terre Haute Chapel, with the Rev David Dragon officiating.

Burial wilT be in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. Friends may call after 7 p.m Saturday Masonic memorial services will be at 7 p.m. Sunday. MRS.

E1.SIE HULLEY HAMM Mrs. Elsie Huliey Hamm. 83. 1123 Tippecanoe, died Friday morning at Hospital Services will be at 1 p.m. Monday at the Thomas Funeral Home with the Rev Raymond Chapman officiating.

Burial will be in Roselawn Memorial Park Friends may call after 4 p.m Sunday GEORGE E. ILLOUGHBY Services for George E. Willoughby. 75. 2207 N.

14'2 uhodiedat 12:30 p.m. Friday in Lnion Hospital, will be at 10:30 a Monday at DeBaun Terre Haute Chapel, with the Rev Richard Jorgensen officiating Burial will be in Roselawn Memorial Park Friends may call after 3 p.m Sunday morial services will be conducted by the William Penn Masonic Lodge at 7 m. Sunday HERBERT HERRINGTON Services tor Herbert Herrington. 75. Wallace Nursing Home, formerly of West Terre Haute, who was pronounced dead on arrival at Terre Haute Regional Hospital at 3:30 p.m Friday, ill be at 1 Monday at Bedino Chapel oi the Valley, with burial in Dunlap Cemetery Friends may call after 2 p.m Sunday The Rev.

Donald K. Edwards will officiate. GLENN MAXWELL CURRY Glenn Maxwell Curry. 88 a former engineer from Philadelphia died in LaJolla. California He graduated from Rose Poly here in 1909 Surviving are the widow.

Margaret Addington Curry, several nieces and nephews including John Biel and Robert C. Biel of Terre Haute Arrangements are pending in California. 30-YEAR BACKGROUND OF PROFESSIONAL-LEVEL ETHICAL SERVICES MARVIN CARTY HEARING AID SPECIALIST 721 WABASH AVE. (4th float. Tribwaa 232-4001 Always Consult )our Doctor About our Hearing Problem JAMES C.

STANLEY Private services for James C. Stanley 57, 6535 Carlisle Road, who was found dead Thursday at his residence, will be at 1 p.m. Sunday at DeBaun Terre Haute Chapel, where friends may call 6-9 m. Saturday. Cremation will follow.

Brother Robert Tackett will officiate-. MISS INEZ MORRIS Services for Miss Inez Morris, 89, Indiana State University associate professor emeritus of mathematics, who died Thursday morning at Topeka, will be Monday, at Newford-Diffen Funeral Home, Topeka. MRS. FLORENCE BROOKS Services for Mrs. Florence Brooks.

81. 3500 Maple Ave. who died Wednesday, will be at 11 a.m.; Monday at Russell Funeral Home, with the Rev Kenneth Ladd officiating Burial will be in Grandview Cemetery. Fnends may call after 3 p.m. Sunday.

FLOYD RADCLIFFE Word has been received by Mrs. Walter Dayhoff. RR 21. of the death of her brother-in-law. Floyd Radcliffe, 69.

of Brownstown. Ill Surviving are the widow. Zola; a son. Joe. Brownstown; a sister.

Mary Rhodes. Alton. and a Burial was in Mt. Carmel Cemetery at Brownstown ORA O. REHMEL LEWIS.

Ind. Rehmel, 82. of Shelbum. died Saturday at his home. Survivors include the widow.

Leona; one son. Orvan, Coalmant; two daughters. Mrs. Dorothy Floyd. Indianapolis and Mrs.

Lois Wertz. Springfield. Ohio; a sister. Mrs. Edna Kemp.

Fa rmersburg. eight grandchildren and four great grandchildren Services will be held at 2 p.m. at the McHugh Funeral Home Monday with burial in West lawn Cenetery Friends may call after 2 Sunday. The Rev. Hedden Russell will officiate RAYMOND BRUSH ROBINSON.

III. (Special! Services for Raymond (Toad) Brash. 63. Robinson, who died Thursday afternoon in the Golden Acres Nursing Home. West Salem.

will be at 1 30 Monday at the Pulliam Funeral Home with the Rev James Walston officiating Burial will be in New Robinson Cemetery. Friends may call from 3-5 and 7-9 Sunday Surviving are the mother. Mrs. Lily M. Brush, three brothers.

Otis. Indianapolis. Victor. Robinson. William Floyd.

Winter Garden. two sisters. Mrs Olive Higgins, Reelsville. and Mrs. Mary Trostle.

Joliet. Ill ROBERTS. PRICE ROBINSON. 111. (Special! Robert S.

Price. 73. formerly of Robinson, died early Saturday morning in Largo. Fla Surviving are the widow, Marian; one son. Robert.

Naples. one daughter. Mrs. Cynthia Shoemaker. Childersburg, two sisters.

Miss Helen Price. Robinson. Mrs. Harriet Davis. Toledo.

Ohio; one brother. Donald Price. Robinson: eight grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews Services will be at the Pulliam Funeral Home at 2 m. Tuesday, with the Rev Carl Hall officiating. Burial will be in New Robinson Cemetery Friends may call from 3-5 and 7-9 Monday.

CLARENCE RECTOR RILEY. Ind. Graveside services for Clarence Rector. 75. formerly of Cory, who died Thursday at his Hammond residence, will be at 2 pm.

Monday at Oak Hill Cemetery, near here. Bocken Funeral Home. Hammond is in charge of arrangements. CECIL H. DRAKE FAIRBANKS.

Ind. Services for Cecil Drake. 82. Fairbanks, who died at 9 a m. Friday in Meadows Manor North, will be at 1 m.

Monday at DeBaun Terre Haute Chapel Burial will be in Pogue Cemetery. Fnends may call after 4 p.m. Sunday. MRS. EVA ROSE HATLEY CLINTON.

Ind. (Special) Mrs. Eva Rose Hatley. 83. formerly of 814 N.

8th died at 2 p.m Saturday at Evansville after an extended illness. Surviving are six daughters. Mrs Lois Dean. Kennewick, Wash Mrs. Ruth Judy.

Indianapolis; Mrs. Grace Evans, Richland. Mrs. Madge Fenoglio. Clinton; Mrs.

Reatha Obert. St. Louis. and Mrs. Barbara Wilson, Terre Haute, two sons.

Morton Hatley. Indianapolis, and John Hatley. Hammond; a brother. John Vestal. Paris.

a sister. Mrs Stella Dust, Clinton; 23 grandchildren, several great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Arrangements are pending at the Frist Funeral Home MRS. FANNIE REED CLINTON. Ind (Special) Mrs Fannie Reed.

83, 1102 Third died at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Mary K. VonSchwartz. Englewood.

Colo. Other survivors include two grandchildren, two great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews She was a member of the Salem Methodist Church and the Eastern Star of Montezuma Arrangements are pending at the Frist Funeral Home MRS. PEARL M. BLACK CLINTON. Ind.

(Special) Services tor Mrs. Pearl M. Black. 88. 1105 Blackman who died at 12 45 p.m.

Friday in Vermillion County Hospital, will be at 10 a Monday at First Funeral Home, with the Kev Richard Gillum officiating Burial will be in Walnut Grove Cemetery. Fnends may call after 3 Sunday MEGAN JOELLEPAUL CASEY. Ill (Special) Services for Megan Joelle Paul, daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert Paul. Westfield. Ill.

who died at 11 a m. Friday in Charleston Hospital, will be at 2 p.m Sunday at Markwell Funeral Home, with the Rev David Lakinsofficiating Burial will be in Casey-Cumberland Cemetery Friends may call after noon Sunday MRS. EMELIA DIEKMAN SMITH FREELANDVILLE, Ind (Special) Services for Mrs. 1 Emelia Diekman Smith, 97. RR 2.

Oaktown, who died at 7:20 i p.m Thursday at Freelandville Community Home, will be at 10 30 a Monday at Gordon Utt Funeral Home. here, with the Rev R. R. Willsey of- ficiating. Burial will be in 1 Mariah Creek Cemetery.

Friends may call WILLIAM T. OTT ROCKVIIXE. Ind Services for William Ott. 69 408 McCune who died at 4 am Friday at his I residence, will be at 10:30 a Monday at Barnes Mortuary, with Dr Thomas Arthur officiating. Burial will be in Rockville Cemetery.

Friends may call after 3 m. Sunday. MRS. CORA MAUCK OAKTOWN. Ind (Special)Services for Mrs Cora Mauck.

94. who died Thursday, will be at 2 Sunday at Gordon Utt Funeral Home, with the Rev Richard Willsey officiating Burial will be in Morris Chapel Cemetery. Frienus may call FRED EDWARD HOGUE SEELYVILLE. Ind Fred Edward Hogue. 73.

RR 32. Terre Haute, died at 6:30 Friday in Union Hospital Services will be at 1 p.m Monday at the Miller and Sons Funeral Home in Brazil The Rev Paul G. Howard will officiate Burial will be in Clearview Cemetery Friends may call after 4 p.m. Sunday. JOHN E.

BOZWORTH FARMERSBURG. Ind Services tor John Bozworth. 66. RR 1. Pimento, who died at 3 p.m.

Friday in Veterans Hospital. 4n- dianapolis. will be at the Fidler 1 and Wood Funeral Home at 1 p.m Monday, with the Rev. Marvin Miller officiating Burial will be in West Lawn Cemetery Friends may call after 2 p.m. Sunday.

ERNESTROLLER PARIS. III. (Special) Services for Ernest Roller. 69. 215 W.

Jackson, who died at noon Saturday in Paris Hospital, will be at the Greenwell Funeral Home. Martinsville. at 2 p.m Monday with the Rev George Nike officiating Burial will be Blue Grass Cemetery Friends may call after 4pm Sunday Surviving are the widow, Margaret and a brother. George. Miami.

Fla MRS. KATHERINE CAILOR COAL CITY. Ind Services for Mrs Katherine Cailor. 97. who died at 7 45 pm.

Friday at the Shakamak Good Samaritan Center at Jasonville. will be at 1 30 pm. Monday at the Schoppenhorst Funeral Home, with the Rev George Jewell from Terre Haute officiating Burial will be in Beech Cemetery Friends may call after 4 p.m. Sunday She was a member of the Eighth Avenue United Methodist Church in Clay City Surviving is a sister. Mrs.

Jack (Lena) Kneble. Coal City ESCAPEES Attend ATE Conference For the second consecutive year local educators in the ESCAPE program conducted what proved to be one of the most popular sessions at the national convention of the Association of Teacher Educators On the group return from St Louis, site of the ATE conference. Dr Jerry Summers, director of Project ESCAPE, indicated that plans are already underway for a local presentation at next conference in Atlanta. Ga. "Our group was great'" he said people indicated to me that we were the best thing on the program." Summers also stated that he had received offers from several other places to put on programs as a result of convention goers having seen Friday's session conducted by the local ESCAPE teachers session consisted of a brief overview of the ESCAPE program by Summers, following which those in attendance were given the option of attending any one of the three smaller group sessions on Empathetic Responses.

Values Clarifications or Learning Difficulties Handling the presentations were Vigo County School Corporation teachers Mrs Margaret Gray. Joe Houghteiin. Mrs LaRosa Pate. Mrs Nancy Bluebaugh. Bill Kassis.

Mrs Susan Code, Mrs Barbara Noiin and Mrs. Mary Tranbarger Miss Tnsh Broerman from St Anne's, a member of the local ESCAPE unit, and state delegate to the ATE conference, assisted Also presenters were Dr Monte Allen. Dr Marvin Henry and Dr Curtis Osburn. professors of education at Indiana State University, and Dr Ken Henson, now a staff member of the University of Miami, who worked with ESCAPE until last fall Being scheduled toward the end of the long convention program, the ESCAPES indicated that they had expected a small attendance at their performance but were very pleasantly surprised to find the room overflowing and delegates reluctant to leave at the scheduled end of the session because they had so many things they wished to discuss. One of the keynote speakers for the 56th annual ATE conference was former National Education Association president Helen Wise, who explained the NEA position that teachers should have a voice in the governance of their profession "She was terrific." in the words of ESCAPEE Barbara Nolin.

seems to sum up local delegates' reaction to Mrs address Another highlight of the conference for the local participants was the nomination of Dr Marvin Henry for the post of president He will stand for election in the spring A BEAUTY to look at for residents snug in warm houses, but for those families suffering from lack of power to drive sources of heat, the burden of the ice was greater than that of the crystals weighting the boughs of this giant sycamore. House of Photography. Prison Stabbing Probed A Chicago bank robber serving time in the Terre Haute Federal Penitentiary was admitted to Terre Haute Regional Hospital Saturday following an apparent stabbing incident." according to reports Saturday evening. Listed in fair condition at the southside hospital was Donald E. Glenna.

27. of the Chicago area He reportedly suffered multiple wounds in the lower part of his back at approximately 3:50 p. m. According to Max Kemp, prison information officer, tne incident occurred in a housing unit, or cellblock area, where several other inmates were present. The incident is under investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation It was reported that Glenna is serving 20 years for bank robbery.

Myers Opposes Rule Threatening Boys, Girls State WASHINGTON UPI i Rep. John Myers. says he is trying to offset a recent ruling that threatens the future of the American annual Boys and Girls State programs. Myers said the Department of Health. Education and Welfare has determined that Indiana State University at Terre Haute.

site of the annual programs, and each high school which participates would be in violation of federal laws prohibition sex discrimination. Myers said HEW could withhold federal funds for the university and high schools under terms of the current ruling. The Hoosier Republican said he has asked HEW Secretary David Mathews to overrule the decision handed down by his department. Myers also said he was introducing legislation to specifically exempt Boys and Girls State programs from compliance of the law. noting that the act exempted such groups as fraternities, sororities.

Boy and Girl Scouts, YMCA. and YWCA. LOSE POUNDS of excess body water OVERNIGHT! I fofll OWGGfM teciwSt of 6 i'n 9 mu mjy 6 Cta'B'C i-a I fSiiVE M'WSS I i 4 I relate uf 1 it if you iff Guf oi lici outr today it Ethyl Corp. Reports Billion Dollar Year Preliminary figures indicate another billion dollar year in sales lor Ethyl Corporation in 1975 while net income and earnings per share declined from the record levels of 1974 The 1975 results were the Scamps Choir Scheduled The public is invited to hear the Scamps Choir in concert at 7 Sunday. Feb 15.

at Mount Pleasant Church, under the direction of Mrs Walter Puckett The Scamps witness and spread Christianity by traveling and being in concert not in Indiana but also throughout the country The chair has been organized since 1968. and consists of students from Indiana State University Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, and Ivy Tech Board Meets NEWPORT. Ind The first meeting of the Newport-Vermilhon County Library Board for the new year met in the Court House auditorium Otto Albright, president, presided Others present were Mrs Maurice Hegarty. Mrs James Elder. Mrs.

Allen Helt. and Mrs Keith Youmans Mrs Ellen Brazeal. librarian, gave the report for January second best of any year in the company history Net income for 1975 was $61 IKW.OOO. or $6 09 a share compared with $74.297 000 or $7 41 a share, for the previous vear Both net income and per-share earnings declined 18 per cent from 1974 Net sales for 1975 totaled $1 029.220.000 up I per cent from $1 019.559.000 tor 1974 Sales for the fourth quarter of 1975 were $273 458 000. compared with $261.539.000 for the 1974 fourth period, or an increase of 5 per cent Fourth quarter net income lor 1975 was $14 003 000.

or $1 42 a share, compared with $21.638.000 or $2 18 a share, lor the same 1974 period The 1975 fourth-quarter net income and per share earnings both declined 35 per cent from the same quarter a year agee Milfred Body Returned LATROBE. Pa. The body of Milfred Palmer, father of golf champion Arnold Palmer, was returned here from Orlando. Saturday for services and burial. The elder Palmer, 71, died Friday of a heart attack shortly after completing a round of golf at the Bay Hill Country Club Arnold Palmer owns near Orlando Memorial services will be held at the Presbyterian Church, Main Street, at 10 a.m.

Monday Arrangements for burial were incomplete, according to a spokesman for the M.S. Hartman Funeral Home. The family will receive vistors Sunday between 3 and 5 p.m. and 7 and 9 p.m. at the funeral home.

The funeral home spokesman said the family requested that any memorials be made to the donor famorite charity or to the Caddy Scholarship Fund of the Latrobe Country Club. If people seem to mumble- are hard to MILTON A. BRINZA don't always blame them' Even a mild hearing loss can make conversation sound blurred. Let us put your mind at rest. Get a FREE electronic hearing test with a Beltone audiometer.

This tqkes but a few minutes, and no obligation. Come in. phone.ur write today' HEARING AID CENTER 232-8172-NEW ADDRESS 809 MERCHANTS BANKBLDG. Sportsmen Workers Hikers this is THE SHOE OR YOU! ONLY MRS. MILDRED BERCAW PARIS.

Ill Mrs. Mildred Bercaw, 82. died Friday at Paris Community Hospital Survivors include the husband. D.L a son Albert, two grandchildren. Services will be at 10 a.m.

Monday with burial in Edgar Cemetery 1 Friends may call after 3 m. Sunday at Sutton and Son Funeral Home i SOFT WATER i SPECIALISTS 1 SALES-SERVICE-RENTALS Complete line of water eondi tioners for all rendential corn mercial and iniluauial applti-a tlom. DENNIS BYNUM UNDRAY Phone llllUUni ON CALL I FRED WILLFOND MARSHALL. Ill (Special) Fred Willfond. 71.

RR I. died Friday night at his winter home in Boynton Beach. Fla Surviving are the widow. Mildred, a foster daughter. Mrs Mary Quinnette.

Washington. two sisters. Mrs Walter Garwood. Marshall, and Mrs Stella Tharp. St Louis Arrangements are pending at the Moore Funeral Home JAMES ESRA CLAY CITY.

Ind. (Special) Services for James Esra. 83. RR 1. Clay City and 906 Forest Ave Brazil, who was pronounced dead on arrival at Clay County Hospital Thursday, will be at I 30 p.m.

Sunday at Schoppenhorst Funeral Home, with the Rev Gerald H. Dooley officiating Burial will be in Beech Cemetery. Fnends may call An ideal shoe for sportsmen, workers and hikers. In durable butternut naugalon. Full cushion insole; taslan steel shank.

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