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The Forecaster VOL. I-No. I GNADENHUTTEN, OHIO MAY 25, 1986 Pro Basketball Favors All-Stars Over Globe Runners in Tonighfs Game Pro basketball tonight at the Arena will feature the Globe Run- ners against the favored All-Stars. Glenn Hines, who racked up 50 points and led the All-Stars to victory against the Vikings last week, will hold a starting position and see considerable action in the game tonight. Lloyd Porter, who made the winning basket from the opponent's foul line in the last few seconds to put the All-Stars on top, will also start in tonight's game. Porter and Hines were voted the most valuable players in pro basketball last season and, as a result, received a new six-year contract with the All-Stars. They were also chosen as co-captains for tonight's game. A capacity crowd is expected to be on hand for to- night's game. ORGANIST RETURNS FROM SIBERIA Home for two months is Miss Patricia Mathias of 220 North Drive this city. Miss Mathias, who has been studying organ in Siberia, will take a position as head organ- ist at the East Cathedral in Chi- cago starting in July. After re- ceiving a scholarship to study at the Institute of Music in Holland, Miss Mathias then furthered her career by traveling to Siberia to study under Floor Humperdink. While in Siberia she composed and published many organ sonatas. She also received the Henry Cup at the World Organ Convention in Tibet, being the only contestant to play Sixteen Ton blindfolded. .....0 ... NEW BEAUTY SALON OPENS ON FIFTH AVENUE Opening her beauty salon on Fifth Avenue will be Miss Pat Al- baugh, who has arrived in New York from Hollywood. Previous to her opening she had been associat- ed with MGM's beauty school in Hollywood where she worked with such famous stars as Marilyn Mon- roe, Elizabeth Taylor and Pat Crowley. The hair style, A Mess , for which she is most famous, will be her specialty at the salon. Miss Albaugh's beauty salon is rumored to be one of the most exclusive in New York City. sixteen TEXAS MILLIONAIRES ENTERTAIN AT BARBECUE Miss Shirley Miller, owner of the Double M cattle ranch, and Mr. Fred Kinsey, owner of the Bar K cattle ranch, two of the most pros- perous cattle ranches in Texas, held a Texas barbecue for their many friends last Tuesday. Many prominent citizens from California, Texas event. w h o Arizona, New Mexico and were on hand for the gala Outstanding personalities attended were Rock Hudson, Grace Kelly and Prince Rainer. Miss Miller's Double M Ranch is one of the most fabulous ranches in all Texas with a total of one million acres. In addition Miss Miller owns a chain of clothing stores through- out the United States. Mr. Kinsey's Bar K Ranch has ninety-three thousand acres in addition to his three private airports and the modern motels, known as Kinsey Motels, throughout Texas. Most of the guests were flown to the barbecue on Bar K planes. The barbecue marks an annual tradi- tion carried out by the two ranches. .. 0 LEADING CITIZEN RETURNS FROM SOMALILAND Returning from two months abroad in Somaliland is Miss Ruth McMullen of 3228 N. Lane, this city. Miss McMullen, who is a very active leader in community pro- jects, was awarded the trip after being chosen Miss Outstanding Citizen . During the past year Miss McMullen has been chairman of the Community Chest Drive, the Susy Smith Drive and the Polio Drive. Also, she is president of the Monthly Monsoon Club and presi- dent of the Daughters of the 1888 Firefighters, secretary of the Mother Nature's Lovers Club and treasurer of the Fortnightly Star- gazers. While in Somaliland Miss McMullen attended the Olympic Snail Tournament, visited the Ard Vark Castle, witnessed the annual Raisin Bowl Parade, a very out- standing event, and took many in- teresting tours of the country. Miss McMullen, we feel, surely de- serves the honor bestowed upon her after being chosen Miss Out- standing Citizen . LIONS CLUB HEARS TALK ON SAFETY Last night the Lions Club held their annual safety program at the Pompey Hotel. Speaker for the occasion was Chuck Albaugh, county highway state patrolman. Mr. Albaugh stressed the impor- tance of highway safety, especially today in the electronics age. He said with our electronically driven cars special attention must be paid to women drivers. If a wire is loose -the car may become a menace to the highway. An open discussion followed the talk and many inter- esting questions were answered by Mr. Albaugh. .1.l01i- COUNTY HUNTING AND FISHING RULES RECEIVED BY GAME WARDEN Carl Rauzi, county game war- den, has received latest hunting and fishing rules for the county. They may be obtained at any sporting goods store. Rauzi also announced that a county-wide sur- vey will be made to determine the importance of hunting and fishing in our area. If the survey shows an increase in sports, efforts will be made to completely stock all of the area lakes and streams with thirty pound bass and eighty mil- lion minnows. Also twelve gross of grouse will be turned loose in the fields throughout the county. llopl? NEW MANAGER APPOINTED IN THIS AREA FOR GENERAL MOTORS Recently appointed head man- ager of the Mechanical Engineer- ing Department of General Motors was Donald Peter, who was trans- ferred from the Chicago Branch. Prior to his appointment Peter was associated with the Sales Division in the Midwest area. His sales totaled 862,000,000 a year which is the highest in the Gen- eral Motors history. Probably his most fantastic sale was the sale of a bowlegged pig, which he won in a branch raffle, to a crosseyed venetion blind salesman from Bulgaria. It seems everyone can do the impossible at one time or another. Peter is quite an asset to our department here in this area and will be approved for promotion in the next three months.
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Gllaaa ill We, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and F ifty-six, City of Gnadenhutten, County of Tuscarawas, and State of Ohio, do make, publish and declare this our LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT, hereby revoking and annulling any and all Will or Wills by us heretofore: I, Charles Albaugh, will my crew cut to Homer Roth and my height to David Lockett. I, Patricia Albaugh, will my ability to work at Schwabs to Grace Hines and my nerve to bleach my hair to anyone who has the patience to let it grow out. I, James Blickensderfer, will my acting up in class to Everett Dixon and my flirting with all the girls to Larry Bradley. I, Glenn Hines, will my basketball ability to Lee Peoples and my bass horn to Ronald Clark. I , Harold Horsfall, will my job on the Tomahawk staff to anyone who can handle it and my curly black hair to Eddie Shull. I, Fred Kinsey, will my ability to keep quiet in study hall to Bill Wallace. I, Nancy Kohl, will my loyalty to Shink to Nancy Ulrich and my sewing ability to Joyce Royer. I, Malinda Kohler, will my long hair to Doris Burdette and President of the Hitler Club to anyone who can handle it. I, Patricia Mathias, will my four hours at choir practice on Wednesday nights to anyone who can sit still that long and my height to Joyce Colwell. I, Carolyn McMorrow, will my going steady to Eva Bosley and my glasses to anyone who wants them. I , Rutla McMullen, will my baritone to anyone who can play it and my working in the office to Bud ram. I, Shirley Miller, will my height to Doris Colwell and my nickname Sam to anyone who ends up with the initials S. A. M. I, Donald Peter, will the school a new movie projector and my intelligence to Jim Foote. I, Lloyd Porter, will my curly hair to Mr. Cramlet and my beat-up car to Lee Peoples. I, Roberta Rankin, will my red hair to Janice Biggs and one pair of my skates to Paula Schreiner. I, Carl Rauzi, will my ability to rabbit hunt to Boby Zimmerman and my sleeping in study hall to Roger Edwards. I, Deang1a9Schreiner, will my real gone locker to Abie and my title of Miss Clay to the clay queen o 1 56. I, Joyce Schreiner, will my fun in physics to Marianne Crites and my perfect attendance to Peggy Hunt. I, Minnie Ulrich, will my height to Sarah Horsfall and my ability to do bookkeeping to whoever can do it any better. To Mr. Padgitt, we will a Journalism class that will get its stencils typed on time so the printers in turn can get the Tomahawk out on time. To Mr. Larrick, we will a tall brunette wife and a responsive English class. To Mr. Scott, we will a government class that will express their opinion when asked for. To Mr. Cramlet, we will Julius, the skeleton in lab, and a brand new Cadillac. To Mrs. Begland, we will a smaller and quieter seventh grade and an afternoon class. To Mr. Linard, we will a brighter typing room with brighter students. To Mrs. Virtue, we will a Home Ec. class that will follow directions and pupils that can take recipes as fast as she gives them. To Mr. Virtue, we will a contour chair for his office and students that won't loaf in the halls every chance they get. To our cooks, Grace, June, and Freda, we will students that will hold up their hand when the cafe- teria count is taken and students that won't make a fuss about the food that is prepared for them. ' To Abie, we will a special office of his own, and a quieter sweeper. To the Junior Class we will more money for their Senior trip. - To the Sophomore Class we will the expectation of selling candy their Junior year. To the Freshman Class we will the success for having a student council. To our secretary, Jim Baker, we will a pretty assistant secretary and driver's license. To the school we will bigger halls. Signed, sealed, published and declared as and for our LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT by the Senior Class, the above named testator, in the presence of us, who, at their request and in the presence of us and of others have subscribed their names hereto as witnesses on the day and year last aforesaid. embw Witnessed by RICHARD SCOTT FRED LINARD fifteen
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MAY 25, 1986 THE FORECASTER GNADENHUTTEN, OHIO HORSFALL HOUSING CORP. LANDS MILLION DOLLAR CONTRACT Modern Enterprises has notified Harold Horsfall, Jr., President of the Horsfall Housing Corp., that his bid for the million dollar balsa wood housing project has been ac- cepted. The Horsfall Housing Corp. is widely known for its repu- tation as building the only balsa wood houses in the United States. How long they will last is another matter, but you can be assured as Horsfal1's reputable slogan is Horsfall Houses Make Better Homes . The project committee has been notified about a meeting to be held next Wednesday at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel Green Room. All persons with business in- terests involved are invited to attend the meeting. O. NBC TO FEATURE FAMOUS STARS ON ITS BIG FALL SPECTACULAR NBC has signed Jo McMorrow, TV comedienne and star of the Let's Laugh show, to be Mistress of Ceremonies on its big new four- hour spectacular Autumn Leaves to be telecast early this fall. Jo, the only TV comedienne who can make people laugh at her stale and corny jokes fand I do mean stale! ! ll, will film the re- mainer of her shows in order to devote her time to the spectacular. Appearing in 'AAutumn Leaves will be Roberta Rankin, who is known all over the United States for her amazing skill in figure skating. Many have enjoyed her performances at famous skating wonderlands all over the country. She recently opened at the Skate- land Palace in Pittsburgh where she thrilled the audiences by skat- ing backwards on one leg for four hours. The world's record for this feat is four hours and seventeen seconds. Miss Rankin hopes to break this record at the Olympics next year. A special treat for the children will be Bison Blick , star of the Howdy DaZooty Show, and his singing dog, Lenabella . As a special attraction Bison's dog will sing to the accompaniment of his trained flea orchestra. Bison Blick will travel to London early next spring to perform for the Lord and Lady at Kickingbeef Castle. All in all, this spectacular promises to be the biggest and best one yet. NBC officials predict it to be a triumph over all TV spectaculars! NEW YORK COLUMNIST EARNS RECOGNITION Miss Malinda Kohler, fashion columnist of the New York Times, earned nationwide recognition for her work on daily fashion reports from Paris. Her latest report is that women's shoes will be more pointed next year. This has been received with some concern by the men in the bridge circles around the country. Also, she introduced the idea of Noon-time to Moon- time fashions to the United States. Miss Kohler has been with the Times for fifteen years and, in recognition of this, the Times is sending her to Paris for the 1986 annual style review. Accompany- ing her will be Miss Nancy Kohl, fashion editor for the Times. Miss Kohl has recently returned from a fashion preview in Hawaii showing the latest island styles. Miss Kohl is known all over the world for her famous style creating the Slim Jim look in women's fashions. The Slim Jim look, inspired by the ancient Grecian costumes, features a waistless, sleeveless dress that stops just above the knees. High laced sandles complete this outfit. Elaborate modern fabrics, which are made from bonga tree bark, snail's legs, and other substances usually found in the Amazon jungles, are used exclusively in this style. 0T. FLAT COSMETICS HAS NEW FACE LOTION At a banquet held last night at the Heller Hotel for the Flat Cos- metic representatives in Ohio special recognition was given to Miss Minnie Ulrich, head of the Flat distributing branch in Ohio. Miss Ulrich's sales have topped all other distributing branches in the United States and during the past year, Miss Ulrich's branch has dis- tributed to Ohio representatives more than fifty thousand dollars worth of Flat products. Also, Miss Ulrich has been notified by the Flat Laboratores that a completely new face lotion is ready for the market. This new face lotion con- tains Attilly, a vital oil from tur- tle toes that makes freckles freck- lier, gives your skin that glow green sheen , and makes you love- lier i??J to look at. Miss Ulrich feels certain that American women will accept Flat Face Lotion as their number one beauty must. BOLL WEEVIL COLLEGE OFFERS SUMMER CLASSES Miss Joyce Schreiner, Dean of the Boll Weevil Girls' College in Georgia, has announced that sum- mer courses will be held starting June 6 through August 21. Due to the numerous applications, extra sessions will be held on Saturdays during the summer. Courses of- fered, other than the required courses, include The Martian and Venitian Languages, Habits of the Hyena, The Life and Loves of Frankenstein, Medieval Dishwash- ing, and How To Shinney Up A Coconut Tree. As is the custom of Boll Weevil Girls' College, Miss Schreiner will teach the course, How To Shinney Up A Coconut Tree, as she has done in the past few years. Miss Schreiner has spent ,years of research and study on the techniques of this subject and, therefore, is an expert in her field. ,During the past few years Miss Schreiner has attended many coconut tree shinneying contests and has numerous trophies to ac- count for her victories. At the end of this summer semester demon- strations of each subject will be given at the Boll Weevil Bowl lo- cated at the Boll Weevil Boys' Col- lege. Persons wishing to take the summer courses should have their application in by May 1. iw...- EXCLUSIVE SHOP TO FEATURE FASHIONS OF FAMOUS DESIGNERS Miss Deanna Schreiner has an- nounced the opening of her ex- clusive dress shop located on the road to Mandalay. Miss Schreiner is the owner of two other shops located in Batavia and Sicily and through the doors of these shops pass the best dressed women in the world. As the shop carries only the most famous fashion designer's choice fashions in evening wear, sports wear, and for leisure hours spent at home, it caters to the very elite and prominent socialites around the globe. Prices of the fashions are very reasonable, ranging from S980 to S1,000,000. A few features of the new shop will include fashions from the Amazon -everything for the hot sultry days ahead-and the latest in field mouse fur capes - perfect for evening wear. When traveling to Mandalay plan to stop at Miss Schreiner's Fashions For Madame and select the fashions your heart desires most. seventeen
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