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Lancaster Eagle-Gazette from Lancaster, Ohio • 2

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2 THE EAGLE-GAZETTE ROTC Student Killed Ewing Freshmen Score High In National Education Test Kent St. Students 1 1 Talk About Dead academically talented students, who should be encouraged to extend their education beyond high school. Students, who scored in the 99th percentile are John Casse-day, Molly Clark. Paula Cotter, Timothy Ehrler, Tim Falken, David Hagedorn. Scott Hajost, Rick Jones, Anita McClintock, Sue Menson, Kim Miller, Terry Morris, Richard Penning, Nan Riegel, Perry Sailor, Karen See-ley and Kathy Straits.

The NEDT is used to measure broad aspects of the general educational development of students. The battery consists of five tests; English Usage, Mathematics Usage, Social Studies Reading; Natural Sciences Reading and Word Usage. Designed to Help The test is designed to help students better understand their owr academic strengths and weaknesses; to help teachers and counselors better under -stand the instructional and guidance needs of individual students; to help school administrators better understand the "strengths and weaknesses of their school curriculum and to help school personnel identify Nobody knew much about the other victim, Jeffrey G. Miller of Plainview, N.Y. Some of the demonstrators who gathered in the driveway of an off campus apartment building tried to figure "who the heck he was." "I wonder why he went there anyhow," said one.

Seventeen of the Thomas Ewing freshmen scored in the top one percent of the nation in the National Educational Development Test, principal Jack Chil-cole announced today. Church $32 Richer On Derby Winner Bet CINCINNATI (AP) -Churches ordinarily do not condone by gambling but the Church of the Redeemer in Cin-cinanti's Hyde Park area isn't objecting too much. A.N. Jergens, the church's business manager, was checking the offerings Sunday and found eight Kentucky Derby mutuel tickets. He called the Cincinnati Enquirer Monday and asked if they were worth anything.

One was on Dust Commander, the Derby winner, so the church can cash it in and it's coffers will be $32.60 richer. against the National Guard on Sunday. She put a flower in the barrel of the gun carried by one of the guardsmen, explaining "flowers are better than bullets." Sandy Scheuer of Youngstown, Ohio, also was killed. She was an attractive girl, with long brown hair who lived for a few moments after being hit by a high powered bullet. A friend said she saw a nurse bending over Sandy giving her mouth-to-mouth resuscitation and trying to stop the flow of blood from her neck.

Retail Jewelers Pick Wendel Head RENT-A-CAR' Deluxe Full Sii 1120 N. Mimorial Dr. A DAY a mil 653-8822 MOORE LEASING CO. KENT. Ohio (AP) Soon after Monday's confrontation between Ohio National Guard troops and Kent State University antiwar demonstrators in which four students were shot to death, other students were trying to determine if they knew any of the dead.

One" of those Killed was William K. Schroeder, a 19 year-old sophomore from Lorain, Ohio, who was described by his friends as "an excellent student and ail-American boy type." Schroeder had a personal interest in what was going on at the University Commons. He was a Reserve Officers Training Corps student and wasn't happy about the burning of the Army ROTC building by demonstrators Saturday night. "It might have been because he was a psychology major that he decided to go over and v.atch," said one of his friends. "He was trying to understand." Another of the victims was pretty Allison Krause of Pittsburgh, Pa.

She was remembered by her friends as a quiet girl who frequently carried a pet kitten around the campus. A friend who had talked to hrr just the night before said she was a little "rebellious" in her thinking Watched Boy Friend A political science major, Allison had gone to the confrontation to watch her boy friend in action. She was somewhat of a celebrity on campus because of an unusual stand she had taken wonderful ways to say. HjijUJiiuaa mi u.M ii. i-m nim i i HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY A 1 Carroll Girl Given BPW Scholarship Don C.

Wendel a third generation jeweler, and manager of Wendel's Jewelers, 129 S. Broad was elected president of the Ohio Retail Jewelers Assn. in a meeting of the association held last weekend in Columbus. Wrendel is a graduate of Lancaster High School and Ohio Wesleyan College and joined the jewelery firm when he completed his service in the Armed Forces. He and his wife, Renee, and daughter, Melinda (who will gra- Massillon Soldier Dies in S.

Vietnam WASHINGTON (AP) Army Spec. 4 Vernon R. Riley of Massillon, Ohio, has died in Vietnam of causes not resulting from hostile action, the Defense Department reported Monday. He was the husband of Mar-lene E. Riley, 419 Albright SE, Massillon AT AMANDA GRANGE County Deputy Master Ralph i DeRolph will serve as inspect- I ing officer for the annual inspection of Clearcreek Valley Grange, Thursday, starting at 8:30 p.m.

Worthy Master Maude Christy heads the local Grange staff. A pound party will provide refreshments. Treat Luxury Phone Shampoo and Set $2.75 Long Hair $4.50 Permanenfs $10. and up Gift Certificates May 5. 1970 Steve Marcus TopDeMolay Installation Set May 9 Steve Marcus, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Mike Marcus. 1614 Lookout Lancaster will be installed as Master Councilor of Fairfield Chapter, Order of De-Mclay on Saturday, May 9. at 7:30 p.m. in the Masonic Temple.

Ht is a junior at Lancaster High School and a member of Sixth Avenue United Methodist Church. The state installing team, headed by the State Master Councilor Philip Breinich, will conduct the installation. To Assume Duties Other officers to assume duties include Senior Councillor, Fat King; Junior Councilor, Vm Smith; Senior Deacon, Dave VanGundy; Junior Deacon, Tim Scholl, Senior Steward Jeff Kell; Junior Steward, Dave Rodenbaugh; Orator, John Archer; Marshal, Andy Barton; Sentinel, Jeff Holtzman; Chaplain, Dave Bastian; Almoner, Frank Lynn; Standard Bearer, John Kell and Preceptors, Craig Murdock, Rocky Love, Greg Barry, Bobby Burns, Dave Brooks. Nick Powell and Keith Hughes. The public is invited to attend.

Cambodia Chief Thanhs Nixon PHNOM PENH. Cambodia (AP) Premier Lon Nol expressed gratitude to President Nixon today for American assistance to Cambodia and urged other nations to help, too. He issued a statement saying his government notes with satisfaction that the President of the United States of America has taken into consideration the legitimate aspirations of the Khmer people who desire to live in peace. For this reason the government of Cambodia has declared that it respects the sentiments of President Richard Nixon in his message of April 30 and expresses its gratitude to him. That was the speech in which Nixon announced U.S.

troops were attacking Viet Cong and North Vietnamese bases in Cambodia and that the United States would send small arms to Lon Nol's government. Cranberry Juice Is Bay State's Drink BOSTON (AP) Cranberry juice now is the official state drink in Massachusetts. Gov. Francis W. Sargent signed into law Monday a bill giving the juice that status.

Industry representatives brought along a supply of the juice to toast the new law. More than half the world crop of cranberries is grown in Massachusetts, most of them in Plymouth County and Cape Cod. Slain Eastern Airlines Pilot Memorialized MIAMI (AP) Eastern Airlines will name a new Miami training center for a co pilot who was shot fatally on a shut- i tie flight from New York to Bos- ton last March. The James E. Hartley Train- ing Center will be dedicated May 13, the airline said mon-day.

Hartley disarmed a gunman aboard his airliner, enabling the captain to land the DC9 and its 73 occupants safely. Your Lawn ZJ I I Cutex Nail Polish Remover 3.0 ez. List 43c FDS FDS Bath Oil Beads I MlilN I 1 I 1 lltMl I m'. IL HOUSE OF WESTHOnE LipStick AH Popular Shades S'H 00 3 Compare at 51.69 special home permanent WW ffll Lilt WARD HALTEMAN FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service Ward Halrtma James Fett Phone 653-3022 Corner N. Bread irk 4dorn Hair Spray 13 Otific Reg.

H.T.H SH 49 Uif22S I Dippity Do Lotion Gel, T.Your Chife 8 Ounce List $1.25 Clairol Kindness Hair Setter $11788 Ceramic Base Mirror Va aaaaaaaj 3E Chanel Ho. 5 Colognes Dusting Powders Perfume I m0) i i Don Wendel Jr. duate from LHS in June, 1970), live at 120 Hickory Lane. He is a member of Lancaster Rotary Club. Masonic Bodies, Order of Eastern Star and Lancaster Area Chamber of Commerce.

Founded In 1906 Wendel's Jewelers was founded by Albert E. Wendel and his wife. Laura, in the spring of 1906. His son, Don Wendel, 243 Lake has headed the store since the death of his father in 1937 and his mother's retirement in 1947. ORJA is a state wide organization of fine jewelers who adhere to astrict code of ethics.

As Wendel also serves as chairman of the convention committee. He said the convention and jewelry show in Cincinnati next Labor Day weekend will attract about 1800 retail jewelers from Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee and West Virginia. FRANK E. SMITH FUNERAL HOME DIRECTOR IRVINE G. SMITH N.

Columbus 653-0652 405 For Mother's Day of Days Mom to the of A New Hair Style by Naomi's To-Day Shampoo-Set, Style-Cut $4.50 NAOMI'S BEAUTY LOUNGE 310 Washington Ave. CLOSED MONDAYS A r.r.'i $1.19 Sunbeam ,1 VI CLAIKUL Blender a real work saver compare at $27.77 Linda Joos Also a member of Future Homemakers of America; a candy striper at Lancaster-Fairfield County Hospital for two years; 1970 Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow; School winner of Voice of Democracy speech contest, sponsored by VFW; District award winner in the Americanism and Government program, n-sored by American Legion and Auxiliary, two years. Highly recommended by members of Bloom Carroll faculty, she is rated an outstanding student. Members of the scholarship committee of BPW are Mrs. Francis Orr, Mrs.

Eileen Blos-ser, Miss Gladine Black and Mrs. John Gilmore. SHERIDAN Funeral Home AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONE 653-4633 mseedis to ill ckx fat of cfig.1 Mxfan bt mmt Hot that', dw me. 7-ot thaM women whodoest't want lo Mncd, least not right yen know what we meu. I.

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i Bal aat 1 accara way to ane. And ytw dw't aae to be Baking a famine lo aaac tfcea. can get atarad it jnv a few doftaa a payday whea yea jum the Payroll Sanngs Plaa where aoa work. Aad aow Bondi pay 5 mrrat won hrW lo autarity of 5 yean, months (4 toe nnt year; thereafter to uturitT). ht'a the lugbeat me ever.

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and Mrs. Joln Joos, Rt. 2 Carroll, has been chosen to receive club's scholarship for the year 1970-71. Miss Joos will graduate from Bloom-Carroll High School in June and ranks 10th in her ciass of 92 seniors. She has been accepted at Good Samaritan School of Nursing in Zanesville.

Worthy Student The BPW scholarship is a vocational one and each year is awarded to some worthy student wishing to further her education. Miss Joos has been a member of the Marching and Conceit Bands for four years at Bloom-Carroll; of the Fairfield All County Band for three years; National Honor Society for two years; Future Nurses Club (four years), serving as president. Ohio Power Co. Sues Union For Damages COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)-The Ohio Power contending that a nine-day strike at its coal mine in Muskingum County is unsanctioned and a breach of contract, planned to file suit in federal court here today against United Mine Workers Local 1604 of McConnelsville. The company said the suit will ask damages of $130,000 a day for the duration of the strike.

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