inor, oeen oaaiy eneciea uy me drought is that the growers come from all over the country. There are processing plants in Tennessee, Louisiana, Wisconsin, Michigan and Oklahoma.In addition, Bush cans morepiani increased production lasispring.“I’m a gambler. Things backfired. Production is ahead of last year at this time, so the cutback will get us back on schedule.”Pat Meacham (right) was awarded a certificate of appreciation by the National Commltttfe for Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve Tuesday with Staff Sergeant Clayton Edwards presenting the certificate. Meacham, the manager of the Dodge Store in Blytheville, received the award for cooperation with the Guard and Reserve Program.. tmmMymMcHenryAs 1st Lt. Stephen Whicker looked on (left), Blytheville Mayor Joe Gude yesterday broke a bottle of champagne over the wheel of “The City of Blytheville.” The plane, a KC-135 Stratotanker, wasdedicated to the city in christening ceremonies held at Eaker AFB. The 97th Bombardment Wing’s airplane 8012 is the wing’s first camouflaged tanker.Two AccusedOf ShopliftingOSCEOLA — Police arrested two women for shoplifting yesterday at about 7:45 p.m. on the Hays K2 parking lot. Both women are county residents, according to Capt. A1 Riney of OPD. Recovered at the time of the pair’s arrests was $103 worth of merchandise from the store. Also recovered during the course of the investigation was $280 worth of merchandise believed stolen from Wal-Mart. Riney says the thefts have the appearance of a professional operation. The suspects have not yet been arraigned.WildmonAtFire Guts HomeBLYTHEVILLE — Fire yesterday gutted the front of an 1814 Stuart home belonging to Pearl Rainer, say firefighters. The fire, called in at 10:36 p.m., had apparently started in the living room and spread to the kitchen. Cause of the blaze is unknown.2nd Rail GarrisonHearing In WingsBLYTHEVILLE - A second public hearing on the proposed deployment of the Peacekeeper Rail Garrison at Eaker Air Force Base will be held Tuesday from 7-10 p.m. at the Ritz Civic Center. The hearing follows the release of enviromental impact studies of the ten bases being considered for the deployment.TalkRallyBy BEN DOWNING CN Staff Writer BLYTHEVILLE - The Rev. Don Wildmon, founder of the American Family Association, will be the keynote speaker Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. for a Rally for Decency at the First Presbyterian Church. The rally is sponsored by the Blytheville Ministerial Association.“We are definitely concernedabout pornography in MississippiPm inf v ” cavr thp Rev Willi AmJournal, which has a reported circulation of 320,000, with 170,000 of those subscribers being ministers. His Don Wildmon Report is aired on 200 radio stations.He is the author of “The Home Invaders,” “The Case Against Pornography” and 17 other inspirational books, of which approximately one-half million are currently in print.Wildmon and his work have