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The Times and Democrat from Orangeburg, South Carolina • 19

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THE TIMES AND DEMOCRAT, Orangeburg, Wedne-cay. January 25. 1978. Page 7B People paychecks are being sent to the Unus Pauling Institute at Menlo Park, where research on diet and use of vitamin in cancer treatment is under way. FRESNO, Calif.

(AP) The "futility" of her husband's 2'2year fight against leukemia is behind Alma Margosian's decision to donate her earnings this year to cancer research. was widowed in May when her husband Ed died, earns between $8,000 and $10,000 a year from two parttime jobs. She said she will live on her husband's $408 monthly retirement Senate seat from Oklahoma. "But it's just another call." Kamm, a former Oklahoma State University president, has been urged by many callers to seek the seat TULSA, Okla. (AP) nice to get it," Dr.

Robert Kamm said of former President Richard Nixon's telephone call urging him to seek the GOP nomination for a U.S. "Our lifestyle is going to change considerably," she said of her and her daughter, a college student who receives Social Security survivors benefits. Mrs. Margosian, who benefits. "We worked all our lives to reach a time when we could enjoy things.

Then Ed's illness came and brought that to an abrupt end," she said. Mrs. Margosian's that will be vacated when Republican Sen. Dewey Bartlett retires after his term expires. Bartlett has cancer.

Kamm said Nixon told him that he "just hopes I would consider running" and appeared to be aware of the Oklahoma political scene. "He's watching the whole nation," Kamm said of Nixon. Kamm was president of Oklahoma State four years ago when Nixon, then under fire during the Watergate scandal, was commencement speaker at the school. PEAR HALVES 303 18-OZ. GRAPE OR APPLE JELLY I fitokeiyf van camm At Heart's CANS 2'2 CAN uprirrr ki I BAMAvy 1 1 all 4 () 48-OZ.

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BAG LT 1W $7.50 order or more COFFEE $2.59 TETLEY 100 TEA BAGS $1.59 8-OZ. VAN CAMP'S BEANIE WEAN IE 389 WONDERSOFT BATHROOM TISSUE pkg. of 4 69 Vi SIZE SEARCHLIGHT PINK SALMON 89 15'i-OZ. ROYAL PINK SALMON $1.39 SLICED i Limit 1 WS7.SO order or mora SEATTLE (AP) -Henry Radke meant to start a quartet when he solicited musicians for a group. The 9-year-old student at West Mercer Elementary ended up with a 17-piece swing band instead.

Two piano players, three drummers, an entire trumpet section, half a trombone section and two flutes were what he ended up with after recently posting a note on a school bulletin board. The band has taken the name H.B. and Friends, and has started rehearsals on Saturday mornings. "I like the Harry James approach," says young Henry. "Stuff like 'Two O'Clock Jump' and 'Take the A Henry got into the band business through his father, band leader Fred Radke, and his mother, singer Gina Funes.

He occasionally plays the trumpet when their band travels. SNOWDRIFT LAYER OIT POUND 3- LB. 0mammm I SOUTH El7 I I ICAROLINA JJ II Pf Limit 1W $7.50 order or more 25 PRIDE OF 303 CANS 303 CANS THE FARM 2V2 CAN 3 COFFEE A CREAMER I 16-OZ. I UPPLE SAUSj l-LO SI" ITlV in DD jAAiLr SEALD SWEET Washington WASHINGTON (AP) The Carter administration wants to cut the amount of money socalled "double-dippers" can draw from the Social Security system. The minimum benefit is now fixed at $114 a month, but if Congress approves the Carter proposal, that figure could plummet to as little as $7 or $8 a month in the case of someone who barely qualified for Social Security such as some double-dippers, who draw a civil service pension, then work in private business long enough to qualify for Social Security.

The Health, Education and Welfare Department also has proposed other changes to save a total of $644 million in Social Security money next year. WASHINGTON (AP) -Two New York congressmen say baseball commissioner Bowie Kuhn's "short- WHITE OR PINK (p) z) 1.Uib(0) $C1 LiUL2) LB ISP ifWW 3-LB. 2 sJCjDOljS bag a nn a lay STANDARD TOMATOES rCriunHQD I 13-OZ. CANS DAISY EVAP. MILK 389 21-OZ.

COMSTOCK APPLE sighted" and "patronizing" decision to deny major leaguers permission to play exhibition baseball in Cuba next spring could have adverse diplomatic repercussions. Thomas Downey and Frederick Richmond, both Democrats, said the commissioner's decision not to schedule a series of exhibition games in Cuba March was a blow to the normalization of relations between "our two baseball-loving countries." Kuhn said last Monday that his decision was based on the Cuban government's refusal to guarantee that Cuba's best players be allowed to play professional baseball in the United States. 49 PIE FILLING 303 CANS ttlVr CAN SACRAMENTO i Limit 1W $7.50 fS I $mm VV" order or more SLICE PEACHES 49 300 CAN ROSE CROIX ASPARAGUS 59 CANS OF 10 HOM-MAID BISCUITS 669 5-OZ. LIBBY'S VIENNA SAUSAGE 389 White Lily Cornmeol Mix 5 LB. 79 White Lily Self-Rising Flour 5 LB.7SC White Lily Ploin Flour 5 LB.

73 Moid Self-Risina Flour 5 LB. 73 Miss Wisconsin Mellow Cheese 13 38 OZ. t.S8 Miss Wisconsin Medium Cheese 13 38 OZ. 1.e Miss Wisconsin Sharp Cheese 13 38 OZ. S1.B0 Listerine 32 OZ.

$1.59 Council Boby Oil 16 OZ. 79' Bayer Aspirin Children 36's 41 Dristan Capsules 6's 99' Birdseye Ford hook Limas 10 OZ. BB Birdseye Baby Limas 10 OZ. BS Krafts Parmesan Cheese 8 OZ. 1.40 Vicks Nyquil 6 OZ.

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i i i iiii.u.il THE HAGUE Netherlands (AP) Police report increasing numbers of Dutchmen are driving after drinking too much alcohol. A nationwide check over a recent weekend showed that 1 in 34 drivers had had too much to drink. An earlier control produced the figure of 1 in 38..

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