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May 12, 1971 -- Waynesville, Ohio
B'lackoul Blamed For Collision Friday morning, May 7, Viola Schnitzer, 3317 Bishop St., Cincinnati, Ohio, lost control of her vehicle northbound on SR 42 and slammed into a light
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pole at the intersection of Miami St. and SR 42. A witness, Gerard Vincent, stated that the 74 year old Mrs. Schnitzer stopped with him at the light on SR 42 at SR 73, and after accelerating, made no effort to turn her car and avoid the accident. ~t is assumed that Mrs. Schnitzer blacked out before striking the pole which snapped in half landing on the median strip and causing the lights it held to smash onto SR 42 southbound. Mrs. Schnitzer was taken to Kettering Memorial Hospital with severe lacerations ' over the lefr eye, severe lacerations to the right arm and unspecified injury to the right leg ~hich was; badly swo1kn. .. .. ·~ .'
SCOUT REGISTRATION The May meeting of the Waynesville's Cub Scout Pack'40 will be held at 7:30 p.m. on May 13 at the Waynesville Methodist Clurch. All boys who Wish to enter tubbing should come to this meeting, with parents, and be registered.
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:"., M~OR ;~EXTER ' MARTI~ . for two yean. , In 1966 he was ~ '.' '. byl Muy B"'~ I. . '. -r again ert.ploYed by Concord Pro, vision. In July of 1967 he was .' , ,Mayor Dexter 'M~~ ~6 :years • employed by Monsanto Chemical To be eligible, new boys must Company. A position he holds at old w.s born ;0) . ¥ouri~ _Holly, be 8 years of age or entering the " : .Vennont~ He atteiuJed school at -the prese'n t time. third grade next fall. Registration :'· iCllOol he . ,Black River. , 'Ib' hi"1.:' Martin is a past chajrman of ~~ fee is $3.00 (Includes 12 month . ' ,," " !~t~ in- the .s~ cb~b, and the Wal!en County Advisory subscription to Boy's Ufe} If mema also is~ he il; Counc h -Healt ~ y hoc~e of aport he t ' " ", also the magazine is not desired, regChrist of h Churc First the of 'ber States . United the pined He . .. istration is 51.00. ~ . " "':Marine Cor~ in se~embei of the of Waynesville, member , _~' .-952, and spen.t most of 3 ,yean in Although no weekly den meetcoboard and a Deacon; 1ann ' d ~ ' ups. Gro · Vout"' dis- sponsor of New I II. .~. was pan'-lop' are p, e lor the summer, ..... ,' \ ,ill' ~rea ~AIld'Ja f 1955 Se t" . ' t.- · ·d " He has also been .an .adive mel'ft.. "cn.rae . ~ ~ p emDQr 0 ; new boys joining the Pack may ..... ~ and moved to Ohio at iliat time. take part in the Summer Pro- ~ Fire hip Towns Wayne ~he of ber f!e.S he ·r ~ . ,. . years. 7 t pas the ~or 'rt-nt j¢: OC~9be.r ~ . 1.9;, . ·mar- . n,nsa . . \: gram and earn ' the Summer ,..... ""Ill" ~' . _'~ tiett the fotme .. ·Betty Snoddy, of ' rd Patch. Plan r th Awa of master scout past is a e sumS lor cf stID Troop Number 40 and : .W~yil~sviUe: ~)!. are tb~, paren~s • !,' m include, May 31, progra mer lve a . . ~.' " . ' . . .. . ' teR. bf ~ daUgh or the Memorial Day· Ceremonies. June of 1958 .Maitin---,· ~nt badge counci· lor . "In Jan ..' ful m' 5, v-A . Scouts enca Beauti Illy, .'n 'Po~ Do- .BOy. ' ~ep ' . '., the\lilY '-;- " .,: jdined . ubanq of librHe was elected mayor in Nov- bun,d lJird. ~ath in front .p8rtmenf, and·' in.'l9~1 ~ joined , :. j ! , ' Par- . Fait ry COunt ~une 12" . .' the Wari~n Q}lII1ty Sheriff's [)eo .m~r; of 1967. tk waS the , to"" . ....ary,. Cubs . at hel~ . ~,June l().t3, :1n. 1962 he went' to candi~te to ever '~ elected .. .... ' Fau ~th, . Jul~ 1~ Fishing ·It','the. ~onoord· .Provisio.t '8 four year' tenD;" He, ~I ~erves ~rJ'y at Kronen~r'(I8r Pond, . ~1'"(;Qrn,,,~y~, in' DaYtAn. IR 19,64 he·" on the planning co~mdlion. His: "" ·.. ~~d ~~m~r.l1,.ba~ban game ... t~rm pf ,oft)~tt ~ ~xPire 10' Ja,n1.1., 1"OI1Cl! . Chief· of ~.'1.1 at"C.Dl~~ti. of "1,9'7: 2:~ ~.'. "''4i!".'~.. ~.,. .".uuy 1101(lIOl: -tb8t t'" °l: ,
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Students from the Senior li>me Economics class at Waynesville High School, accompanied by their teacher Mrs. Conley, paid a visit to the Waynesville Furniture Store on Thursday, May 6. Proprieter of the store, Mrs. Glen Smith, showed the class around the store giving them pointers on interior color schemes, accessories, style and construction. She pointed ,?ut
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18w Edi lor Miami Gazette publishers David Edsall and Reginald O. Hill have appointed Waynesville resident Bonnie Tigner to the post of editor, Mrs.· Tigner reo cently moved to Waynesville with her husband who ministers to the First Church of Christ on ' High Street. They reside at 152 High St. Formerly of Rockford, Dlinois, Mrs. Tigner is a 1969 graduate of the Cincinnati Bible Seminary, and has been actively involved in the publication of church literature. A 1965 high school graduate,
Mrs. Tigner holds membership in the honorary national journalism organization Quill and Scroll ~nd serve 4as advertising manaBCr. and associate editor of her high school publication, The ~bumite . .
such thinS' as price differences due to the quality of materia,ls and woods used and the various . wood grains to the students present. The class received pointers on how to purchase furniture and tastefully furnish their entire household and received much helpful information that they will be able to put to use after graduation.
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~ John~, Brenda Schrack, Laverne Caudill; CathY' lb>mer-": ~e, Marilyn Gordon, Karen Stivers, Pam Copas, Lavita Kale, V1at the Waynesvilfe ~miklre Store. - Photo David Ediall - ,
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