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ZQSS l'0!0 EC 1970 finds Kenton, Ohio, a great metropolis with many lovely suburbs. Some of the most prominent citizens at this time are the 1950 graduates of Kenton High. Dr. Robert Zeis, a psychologist in Goshen Heights, is at this time examining the case history of Mr. Paul Allen Streets, who, while coaching the Feudin-Ruffin football team for a post season game at the Corn Cob Bowl, was hit on the head by a ball which was kicked by his star fullback, Ralph 'The Toe' Zachariah. Mr. Streets is being attended by nurses Miriam Williams, Shirley Barker and Marilyn Kempsell. At the Chip-'n'jyp Theatre in Pfeiffer Haven, which is managed by Irvin Wood and Owen Leigh, the current billings feature Irma Collins and Don Bailey in Donnie's Little Rocket Ship and Donna Harvey and Gene Hinton in Sugar Throat Thomas from Cabbage Alley, with Margaret Davis, Eleanor Graham and Norma Longbrake. Also in Pfeiffer Haven at the Opera House is the noted pianist Lois Heightg the Hobo-Broken Quartet with Jim Allen, Rodney Rish, Bob Sprague and Bill Amslerg and Madame Manjorito Pfeiffer, who has just returned from a concert tour in Paris. At the Nan's Fly or Glide-In, is proprietor Nancy Kaser, who is ably assisted in her duties by Martha Rall and Marjorie Cave. In Hepburn is the Seymour Secretarial School which is managed by Betty and Evelyn Seymour. Two of their instructors are Irene Guttenburg and Marianne Schoffner. 'Trace-em-down' Grubb is on the job. This master detective, known in his younger days as Everett 'I've-got-you-covered' Grubb, is now on the case of the disappearing hamburg. His co-worker, Bob 'Where-did-he-go' Morris, is also baffl- ed by this case. Clayton Rogers, Bob Lease and Tom Rettig have opened their own implement store in Lynnton. They are on the verge of making a sale to Robert Laubis and Tom Predmore. In the juvenile court at Taylor Creek, Dorothy Wood, famous woman lawyer, is arguing with William Shepherd, Ohio's Senior Senator, concerning the rights of women aviators. Figuring largely in this debate are Twilla 'Speed' Anderson, Mari- lyn 'Up-in-the-air' Brown, and Orvid 'The Traveler' Braig. At the Fleasia Flophouse in Pleasantville, manager Paul Bishop is greatly concerned about the need of finding vacant rooms for two famous patrons, Betty Zachariah and Dorothy Van Buskirk, who are reporters for the Classie Lassie, which is edited by Betty Latimer. A Large plant which manufactures 'Comrny D-ummy Kernel' breakfast food in Dudland is owned by Dwight, Lauren and Paul Comstock. The head dieticians are Lois Buchhagen and Joan Graham. -Counting box tops for the current contest involving the new Clipper ship is the second Vice-President, Donald Heilman. O-SO-GRAPE O-SO-GOOD KENTON BOTTLING WORKS KENTON ORANGE FLAVOR FROM FRUITS
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6!dSS P0 effy In the heart of Buckeye is a very fashionable boarding school, appropriately named The Snazzy School for Brainy Young Ladies. It is managed by Joanne McKinley, Beverly Wynn and Shirley Koch. Just on the outskirts of town there is a vast ranch owned and operated by Jane Churchill, who is momentarily worried about her trainer, Dick 'Limp-a-long- Cassidy' Mulvaine. Cl-Ie was recently kicked by his favorite steed 'S1ingback- and- forth.'J Campaigning for Mayor this year is one of Kenton's prominent citizens, Ron- ald Brown. His worthy opponent is Joyce Friedel, manager of the Super Market chain stores. This race will bear close watching as the campaign managers, Char- les Gerlach and Dolores Kohler, prepare their respective platforms. A new television show, sponsored by Eugene Dyer's 'Sudsy-Wudsy Snow- drops,' the miracle soap of the century, has just engaged Bob Frost and his Be- bop Boys featuring that delightful vocalist, Kathleen Timmons. This week, as guest star, they have comedian George 'Roll 'em in the Aisles' Fox. Madamoselle Varra Jean Hastings, the noted interior decorator, is well es- tablished in her attractive shop on Parkwood Boulevard in Dudlynn. She is, at the present time, redecorating Miss Joanne Ho1ycross's home in Hepburn. Miss H65- cross is planning a large party at the completion of the work. The guests of honor will be Mary Jane Myers, secretary of the Pi Pi Po Sorority and Donna Mae Park, clever young designer of Men's wear. Those great explorers Charles Harp, Frank Harvey, Don Harrison and Neil Williams are arranging passage for a trip to Africa. The Vogue Modeling Agency offers for the small sum of two thousand dollars an hour, the top models, namely: .Marilyn Hiatchett, Marjorie Sprang and Dolores Smith. If by any chance you turn the dial of your radio to Station P. U. Q., the booming voice of Richard Pugh will spring forth to enlighten you on the sports topics of the day. At the High School gymnasium in Lynnton, the opposing coaches of the league basketball teams, Joanne Sryock and Jo Anna Sheldon, are discussing a change of rules with the official referee, Jeanette Worthington. A new Vocational Trades School opened last week in Taylor Creek. Instruc- tors are those master-mind professors of the saw, Leonard Jacobs, Clair Jones and Bob Williams. Beverly Wynn Shirley Koch Joanne McKinley COMPLIMENTS OF KENTON-DUNKIRK CREAMERY
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