WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1972 FRUIT - CELERY — CITR GROCERIES ~ APPLES — Stayman - Red and Golden Delicious US — BANANAS POTTER CO, POTATOES - $2.15 for 50 LBS. FRESH EGGS — LETTUCE — CABBAGE FRESH FACTORY SECONDS in CANDY & PRETZELS. FROZEN PIZZA AND FRENCH FRIES FROZEN PEAS - 22 and 5 1b. Bags ONION SETS SEED POTATOES — Irish Kata GARDEN SEEDS .. . Cobblers, Red Pontiac and hdin WOLGEMUTH FRUIT MARKET Open Daily 8-6; Except Friday 8-9. Closed Sunday % MILE WEST OF FLORIN, PHONE 653-5661 The Worry Clinic by Dr. Geo. W. Crane Jane is advertising her own parents. subconscious hatred for her This then is transferred to what the S.D.- S. rioters call “The Establishment,” meaning lawful so- ciety. Far too many children have been reared with Dr. Spock “permissive” the hairbrush treatment. lishment”; CASE 0-548: Jane P. aged “Dr. Crane, doctrine when Workers make up the “Estab- drones comprise the S.D.S. ”” the police officer told me, they deserve 17, was arrested. “Jane was with a group of rioting S. D. S. students. “When we tried to apprehend her male companion, who had smashed an auto windshield, Jane struck a policeman overr the head with a short length of iron pipe. “And she screamed at the police, vowing to kill us all. “Dr. Crane, would you care to talk to her? “For she comes from a wealthy, suburban family but acts as if she is mentally ‘sick’ with her hatred of the ‘Establishment.’ ” BRAIN POLLUTION The worst pollution now threatening America is the Russian type of “brain pollu- tion,” which has been troub- ling eampuses and cities for the past decade. Smoke and water contamin- ation are bad, but pollution of the minds of young people is far worse. For the latter leads to im- morality, paganism, destruc- tion of our great freedom, as outlined in our CONSTITU- TION, and ultimate dictator- ship. When I sat down with Jane she was defiant and doubtless felt herself a martyr. As we conversed, she show- ed a good command of Eng- lish and proved to be from a cultured family. Indeed, her father was a prominent attorney. But she calmly informed informed me that she and her comrades were dedicated to the complete overthrow of what she termed the “Estab- lishment.” “Jane,” I inquired, “who looked after you in childhood illnesses and furnished your food, clothing, as well as schooling?” “Oh, my parents did, of course,“ she replied with an angry toss cf her frizzly hair- do. “Bul if ihey get in our way, they will be shot down like the rest of you capital- ists!” “Well,” I continued, “if your mother and father were in the sights of your own rifle, hs would you pull the trigger?” “Certainly,” she replied emphatically, “for they are the enemes of mankind.” You readers know what would happen to such juven- iles if they tried to riot in Russia. They'd be sent to the mines of Siberia for life! So why do you .think Jane has followed the Communistic drivel here in America? Could her protest against the “Establishment,” meaning “Law and Order,” the police, salt Sportsmen’s invites you an to see a colored motion picture film Thailand - Anna’s Siam er ——— EEE INANE NER ENEENENE SEEN ENENEAN nana, The Manheim Association d your family One of the most affluent c¢ Thailand is riding the crest other on Bangkok’s noisy transistor radios. and the ceremony of the tr AUDIT 8:00 P.M. — DOORS ANERNRIREINEANNNERNNFIERERENERNENEA REM Re cena Ee mic boom. Shiny new cars and motorcycles jostle each countryside, peasants tending rice fields may also own Margaret Baker has filmed it all, from Thailand’s respected monarchs, Communist infiltrated northeast where the monks at the time of Tod Katin. SATURDAY, APRIL 8, '72 MANHEIM SENOR HIGH SCHOOL MANHEIM, PENNA. SEASON TICKETS (4 SHOWS) ADULTS - $3.50 — STUDENTS - 75c¢ GENERAL ADMISSION ADULTS - $1.50 — STUDENTS - 75c Tickets can be purchased at the door or in advance, ountries of Southeast Asia, of an unprecedented econo- streets. In the lush green the Royal Palace ooping of the colors, to the citizens fete ORUM OPEN AT 7:00 PM. <INNENERREERIVENNENERREAEY NINE EARNER NESE ES EFNEENEENEENENERNEE EEE and government, be an indir- ect attack on her parents? For atheists often are the children of clergymen, whose parents forced too much stod- gy religion down their throats fin childhood .when they dared . ohil@ not protest. Jane was an ‘“‘only” till she was 5. Then twin bro. thers arrived and stole the spotlight from her. And she was especially hos- tile to her mother, for the lat- ter quite naturally preempted much of the attention of Jane's daddy. Then the twin boys further demoted Jane from the Prima Donna role to that of a mem- ber of the “chorus,” as it were, Like a dope addict, children can become so hungry for a continuation of the family spotlight, that they go ber- serk when deprived of this adulation! So send for my “Tests for Parents,” enclosing a long stamped, return envelope, plus 25c. (Always write to Dr, Crane ky REIN 2 | pe KY | ie} A Ji Si i li i LEP pis i RIE Members of The American Association of Nurserymen: new inroads constantly in the in care of this newspaper, en: battle to control cancer. Help closing’ a long stamped, ad dressed envelope ana zvce - 10 cover typing and printing costs when you send for one of his booklets.) the American Cancer Sockety. If you have done mo ill the six days, you may play the seventh, —Thomas Fuller TITLE rr II I I I I TT I Ls II I anne Annual Baron Stiegel | Coin Club Show APRIL 8 - 9 1972 SATURDAY — 10:00 A.M. - 10:00 P.M. SUNDAY — 12:00 NOON - 6:00 P. M. 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