Miami Gazette January 6, 1971 - June 23, 1971

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January 6, 1971 - Waynesville, Ohio

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},~~i.:Ih;e'nt:s. Referral

,Service Haw Offers Abortions "" " '{:':"' By .New York's Recent Abortion law

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N. Y. WRS has opened the first- agency of its kind in New York. This 'service is dedicated to securing .safe legal abortions in New York . ~te, but ' is fundamentally different than other agencies e'~tab1ished for that purpose, The difference is in the . extent of services WRS provides for each woman whom it assists; iJ:l safety', comPassion, and convenience. · The importance of this • cannot be overrated. Women from out-of-town invariably ask about coming to New York for an abortion, ;'Will . ' I· have enough money to cover . the cost of the operation, hos· pital bill, fare to and from the

the original combined fee and charge quoted on the telephone. From arrival at a New York City airport to departure. the woman is urged to rely completely upon WRS . Umousine service is supplied to and from the New York City airports, the hospital , and WRS facilities in the modern Jackson Heights Medical Building, where the client may a'wait her return flight in utmost comfort and relaxation while enjoying musi,c, teleVision, and refreshments. WRS arranges immediate reg· istration into a fully-accredited hospital or clinic utilizing the

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services of a Board Certified o r a Board Qualified Gynecologist with less than 48 hours notice if necessary . It is open 7 days a week; weekdays from 8 am to 9 pm, week-ends from 9 am to 5 pm. WRS regards every woman who comes to New York for a terminiation of pregnancy as one who is entitled to the utmost in comfort, the finest in medical care , and as one in need of com· passion and understanding. WRS.pas sought to reduce the factors which make for emotional stress ; the frantic phone calls trying to secure a doctor, the unfamiliarity with transpo~tat-

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ion in a big cit y ,t availa bil ity Qf ilOspila arrangements for '~: a . " f. lion conlmgencll~,s" run ,into extra mn,n 1"'h .O .A. I have b.~en prOVided .. service where thii ,: .;·"...·.hi ii charges for . . '. 'and not one ceo·f. ",n,rI· "··· I~ qruired. WRS believes a has made the . to ~ve her' na tecl'Sb.otlk! possible on her.: obviously backed" ief in a way that tending themselves ' Continued·

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accurate figure as to the duration of the pregnancy, 'they wiD then . . , . :tequ~sis custom- quote a comb,ined hospital, doc. ers~',!Q; ~k':f§~~;pro#r:i~en.tjfica­ tor, and service fee , over the ·tJo~ · !rC?:m~ ~Qy.Qne ··ofi W"b?m' they . telephon~', which covers everynot· certain' ,at:· tlieir door. If thing' and includes arrangements . thiS;'i~e~tin~tion (or:aQY reason for Rhogam (a $60 medication). is' customers . if required, as well , as: other , United's' business medication; 'including blood. "'. . " ..... .'... . J.... u ....,,·... · , - 9.32-1015 or Even though the need foi these -U1;~=_.;.' '-'I~uliit"v'; Sheriff's additional setvlces become 'DePartml~nl. '932~080 .immedkno~Jl on'y after the abortion, their · cost is still cove~ed with

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..__ . . . . . Farmers Gt ange No. J 3 at waynesville has released 31n announcement of. plans for the National Grange Sewing Contest which begins Feb. 1 and ends April 30. Mrs. Lawrence furnas of Miami Street, Waynesville ' win

... . ~ - ," . handle local entries and 15 lookApril ing for at least. live contestants, This . yelli' . a goa! set for Granges throughange Sewing Cont~:W~\: '9i!!~!J out Ohio by the Sta~ Grange gaiments of al( .'n'.·....... ;• Women's Activities. ' entries to be ~"i&'''''''''' Contestants need nOl be Gring contest CO"SPCJflSO{S'c,pro.m ange members since they may must be used: A.'~' . be sponsored by a · Granger, must be, used: A.;. •!"~,,,,,,,,,.I' - according to Mrs. Furnas. The contest IS only open to •• ·it amateur sewers and is not a ems; B., Ula~s and , ""'''~';>:.'. ~ professional competition. eads (u.N. ~r. 'or~ J. ftft.~ ;c,". Entry blanks and official eads (O.N. T. or.' J . . Entry blanks and official rules will be available from Mrs. . If the pattern reaIUlrle..~ it must be Coats Furnas or Mrs. Jesse Prendergast by mid· January . Jnterested persons may contact Mrs. l'urnas at A check for $300,125 was at 897-5559. All entries must be presented by Kenneth Oxley, to Mrs. Furnas oy submitted President of the Dayton Power and light Company (D.P. and 1. ) to Donald Elsass, Mayor of Anna, Dec. 28, completing the sale of the Village Municipal System 110 the Company. D. P. and L accepted the franchise to serve the 289 cus· tomers ' 'he village. The official transfer .vas effective at midnight. On December JO, me ters were read with the proceeds going to the village. Anna residents approved the sale of the system to D. P. and L. on November 3 by a vote of 186 to 166. TIle sa le of the system was supported by a citizen's comnlittee appointed by the mayor. SURPR1SE LOAF - Mrs. Joseph Lamb o f Wa); nesyi " D. P. and L had been selling thanks for her 'daily bread ' Christmas when she rece ivcd ."a this conununity all of its required 9 pounds - 9 Y.: ounces. from John Miccoliss of the Chi-Chi; power on a wholesale basis prior :it Saugus, Calif. Miccoliss sent Mrs. Lamb the . to the sale. This is the sixth' loaf via Haxle Heider an employee and Christmas visitor. municipal electric system purresidence. Mrs. lamb so enjoyed the bread, a specialty a chased by D.P. and L. in the last during a visit there that Miccoliss sent her a special 13 years.' Others were Sabina, mas. The bread was specially baked at the Frisco . Greenfield, Bellefontaine, MiAngeles. Mrs. lamb said she planned to eat part of it amisburg, and Troy. .remainder for future enjoyment. .

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n ••~ ... · .. INNER Gary HowaJ9, 8, of 722 .Mi~,I~i·.Street, WayriesVilie' : the · Grand Prize winner of the Miam"F,Gazette's , :chiistmas .COlorJng ,CQnte~t •.Gary. a second :grade. student 'a t Wayne ':"'lu;cai";E1ementaiY Sc11001,-reCeived a $S':ch~ck from t!ie .Gazette. He ~~i~:!~~#:iso·nfof'( ~:'~·.an~ Mrs,.· William Ho~td. ~Deri'iiis Dalton Photo-

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