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The Circleville Herald from Circleville, Ohio • Page 15

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Visitors To Pumpkin Show Will Have Something To Sing Snake Owners In Limelight PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) Dog show addicts, cat fanciers and equestrians take note, a new kind of animal is slithering into the limelight snakes. And more, snake fanciers are perfectly serious about it. trying hard to keep from looking like carnival said Mary Hart of Canby, whose 13-foot spotted Burmese Python took grand champion honors during the weekend at the Northeast Reptile second annual snake, lizard and turtle show. Although you very well put a snake through its paces like a horse, or one like a dog, there are iudging criteria.

Judges Frank Slavens, a reptile keeper at the Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle, and Richard Werner, a Portland veierinarian, ranked the coiling critters on disposition, general appearance, markings and showmanship of their owners. Grand Champion Moria, now a 4- year-old, is expected to reach about 25 feet at maturity. Miss Hart, 27, says the snake is easy to care for it eats nine rats a month. more, you can go away and leave them for a couple of weeks at a time and not The Circlevllle Herald, Tuesday October 18, 1977 GTE Trains Employes Several Circlevllle area employes of General Telephone Co. have completed courses at the technical training school at Marion.

Wayne F. Carter of 19799 Florence Chapel Pike and Larry A. Harper of 430 S. Washington are central office equipment installers. The two-week course covered the theory of electrical transmission of the human voice and the use of test equipment to insure quality of this transmission.

Susan L. Keller of 464 E. Franklin has completed a course covering all phases of billing procedures, including customer bill inquiries. A service representative in the Circleville district, Ms. Keller has been with General for two months.

Ruth A. Rihl of 530 Nicholas Square, has completed a course focused on proper handling of residence and business accounts. A service representative in the Circleville district, Ms. Rihl has been with General for four months. William D.

Anderson of 28852 Ohio FESTIVAL SONG M. W. Burkhart, left, shows the cover of his songsheet to Ray Cundiff of the Circleville Kiwanis Club. Burkhart composed and arranged music and wrote words to Pumpkin Show A Song of The song has been published and the copyright assigned to the Circlevllle Kiwanis Club. Copies of the song will be on sale at The Pumpkin Show.

Proceeds will go to the community service projects. By TOM SPRING Herald Staff Writer Visitors to the Pumpkin Show will have something to sing about this year thanks to M. W. Burkhart, owner of Circle Plastics Products, Inc. Burkhart, a music arranger on the side, has copyrighted and published a song entitled, Punkin Show A Song of which has received considerable airplay over the local radio station.

The recording was made by eight local singers. Burkhart, who has written and arranged music for the Presbyterian Church, of which he is a member, wrote the music and words to the song in 1952 but has only recently had it published. Written as a simple folk song arranged for voice and piano, in the Dr. Phillips Awarded Fellowship popular style, the song the description of the atmosphere of the community and The Pumpkin Show. It (is) my impression in music of the affair," Burkhart said.

There are two verses; The Punkin Show, the Punkin Show on my way to the Punkin Show, The girls are there, the boys are there, Folks come home from everywhere. take a ride on the ferris wheel, The merry-go-round for me, And then watch for the big parade And the prettiest gals ever see. CHORUS: The Punkin Show, the punkin show, I love it so; I love it so. So take my hand and off go; on our way to the Punkin Show. Circleville, Circleville, Once you come there, you always will A happy land, folks are grand, always find a welcome hand, And when you go to the Punkin Show have a barrel of fun.

wear a smile your heart will glow And feel sad when the day is done. CHORUS: Burkhart said, thought like the song to belong to the community so to speak. After deliberating, I deckled to assign the copyright to the Circleville Kiwanis Club to publish it, sell sheet music and use the funds for the many community service projects. The cover, a picture of the Circleville High School Band marching past the courthouse, was created by Vally Rahe. Burkhart said he wrote the song a DR.

ROBERT PHILLIPS At the recent meeting of the American College of Dentists in Miami Beach, Fla. Dr. Robert N. Phillips of Circleville was awarded Fellowship in the College. Dr.

professional affiliations include membership in the Pickaway County, Rehwinkle, Ohio State, and American Dental Associations, The Scioto Valley Dental Study Group, The Carl 0. Boucher Prosthodontic Conference, The Pierre Fauchard Academy, and The American Dental Society of Anesthesiology, and Fellowship in the Midwest Academy of Prosthodontics. He is presently on the active staff of Berger Hospital. The American College of Dentists was organized in 1920. It recognizes through Fellowships those who have contributed to the advancement of the profession and humanity.

Its programs include seminars and workshops and it conducts studies in associated areas of interest to dentistry and its service to the public. Fellowship in the College is by invitation. a WELCOME to the 71st ANNUAL PUMPKIN SHOW PRINTERY lltE. Franklin St. couple of years after he moved to Circlevllle in 1962 Just to play for friends.

moved away for about five years and when I came back, I decided to publish Burkhart has been active in writing songs for 35 to 40 years. was a pianist in my younger days and began composing through basic music beginning started back in the with the Honky Tonk Dance In those days, Burkhart said the band could not afford to buy music and the group learned to play by ear. Burkhart and his wife Helen, a harpist, have done a lot of vocal music particularly church music together for several years. The Presbyterian Church choir has sung an Easter hymn that Burkhart wrote. Copies of song will be available to the public at The Pumpkin Show.

WE HAVETHE FARM BOSS AND IT IS ASTIHL. STIHL MlUaf I mhimw CONTRACTORS INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY Rts. 22 56 West County Auditor SARA M. DRESBACH Clerk of Courts HENRY T.McCRADY County Engineer GUY G. CLINE Judge of Probate Court HAZEL M.

YEARS County Recorder DWIGHT E. RADCLIFF Sheriff 159, Kingston and Phyllis A. Young of 309 N. School Amanda have completed the four-hour course focused on the psychology and practical application of sales techniques Denise L. See of 150 Crites Road, has completed a course covering all phases of hilling procedures, including customer bill inquiries.

A service representative In the Circleville district, Ms. See has been with General for four months The school's curriculum includes more than 90 courses and seminars. Classroom training helps employes to develop job skills and to keep pace with technological advancement. Youth Baseball Parking Cars The Circleville Youth Baseball will be parking cars at Ted Lewis Park Friday evening and all day Saturday during Pumpkin Show. All proceeds will go towards the program for buying uniforms and baseball equipment.

WELCOME I TO THE PUMPKIN SHOW YOUR ELECTED COUHTY OFFICERS: MARGARET REMY ROBERT W. WOOD County Treasurer JAMES R. KINGSLEY Prosecuting Attorney CARL SCHEIN County Commissioner DON STR0US County Commissioner ROBERT LISTON County Commissioner WILLIAM AMMER Judge, Court of Common Pteas RAY CARROLL, M.D. MYRL H. SHOEMAKER Coroner State Representative Rhodes Announces Appointments COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Gov.

James A. Rhodes has announced appointments and reappointments to four state boards and one commission. Eleanor C. Bowsher of Upper Arlington was named by Rhodes Monday to a five-year term on the State Accountancy board. The certified public accountant became the first woman named to the board.

George T. Apolzon of Lorain was appointed to a five-year term on the Lorain County Community College board of trustees. Apolozon is president of Marathon Steel Products, Inc. Rev. Jack E.

Watkin of Columbus, pastor of First Baptist Church in Glouster and owner of Vibrasonic Barber Lounge in Columbus, was named to a seven-year term as the public representative on the Bedding Advisory Board. Rhodes reappointed Bert L. Wolstein of Pepper Pike to a five-year term on the Cuyahoga Community College board of trustees; Donald G. Rose of Dublin to a eight-year term on the Underground Parking Commission; and Dr. Robert D.

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