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    P A G E T W E L V E T H E L I M A N E W S , L I M A , O H I O FR ID A Y , M A Y 16. 1969Four Centuries O ld

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    GradsS H A R O N B A I L E Y. . .Valedictorian

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    ao u n c e d b\ the p r i n c i p a l s o f ' t h e high school choi r an d Girls'th e s ix L imas ch ool s .Tung f or top h onor sL i m a S enior H ig h School ar ef o u r seni ors wh o h a ' s e ma mia a ied a s tra ig ht A a \ e i a g efo r t h r e e j e a i sTh e f o u i wh o w i l l h a v ethe i r n a m e s e n g i a \ e d o n t h es ch ool s s ch ola r s h ip c u p . a i eD oug la s Fe rgu so n , s on of M rfS*n5Td3>< f " Los P l aceoos" a g u i t a r_ "- .u r . T ru n t ie 'e "? ?

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    . Tom a bid of S16.878,j price of eight ne w cars lessS a l u t a t o n a n at Shaw ne e i s jS 2 4 5 0 on t rade- i n of fiveT e d B u sh , so n o f Mr . and|Pollce v eh ic l es T i m m e r m a nXe d Bus h, 21 60 Gr imm- j of t e i ed to p u r c h a s e four old]

    bi dder w ith a n e t price of85,518 04. I t was based on atotal cos t of 86 323 34 for thetw o v a n s less S805 as trade-inon the old van if it is t rad-ed in p u r c h a s e of the v ansra t her t ha n t he cruisers.T i m m e r m a n F o r d a s k e dS6.218 b a s e d on S6 593 for the

    been subjec t edr e l e n t l e s s(persecution than was infl ictedupon th e A nabapt i s t s Theywere hounded wi t h equal zealby R o m a n Catholics, b yLut herans and by Calvmsts.They were hanged , burned a t

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    c i m s e r s a n d the o ld police! two new v a n s less S375 trade-

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    in on the old \an.C a m p b e l l Truck Sales bid ane t of 86.600 I ts total cost w as87,894 less S I 2 3 4 trade on theol d % a nTw o f i r m s bid to supply thef i re d e p a r t m e n t wi t h a newl e s c u e t ruck , rep l ac ing a 1960a c ambul ance . A p-w a sa ne t ].1d \ fx\oni

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    the stake, an dform of deat hC a l v i n i s tsdrowned - awhich Swissc onsideredparticularly appropriate fo rpersons w i t h "heretical"v i ews about bap t i sm W i t hi nthe space of 10 years, m o r et han five th ous a nd A n a b a p -tists w e r e m a r t r y e d in E u r -op eSome of the survivors f ledto N o r t h G- er ma ny u n d e r th eleadership of a formerRoman Cathol ic priest namedM e n n o Si mons f rom whom

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    DR. W I L L I A M K.MESSMER. . . NewAssistant

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    s er ious pl edge of c o m m i t m e n tto Chr is t ia n discipleship, an da ny one w h o w i l l f u l l yd iso b e y 's Chri s t s t eachi ngs ,a s the M e n n o m t e s u n d e r s t a n dth em is l iableor ex pul s ionfel lowshipM e n n o m t e s cont end t h a tChri s t meant exac t l y what hesaid w h e n he told hi s disciplesto l ov e t he i r enemi es , to tu inth e ot her cheek when s t ruck ,and to offer no res i s t ance tothose w h o w o u l d d o t hem evilT he y bel ieve that a n y u se o ff or ce - part i cu l a i l y th e wag-ing of war - is total ly in-c o m p a t ib le w i t h this c o m -m a n d m e n t . S o t hey a re u n -compromi s i ng p a c i f i s t s ,i-efusing no t only to hol d armsbu t also to hold off ice asmagi s t ra t es or pol i cemenM e n n o m t e y out hs d i schai getheir service obl igat ions inn o n -c o m b a ta n t i obs w hic h dono t violate their conscience,i nc lud ing v e r y hazardousse rv ic e as med i ca l a i des i nc o m b a t areasMe n n o n i te s d isa p p io ve ofd r in kin g , s m o k i n g . , danc i ng,card-playing an d mov i es B utthese p r o h 1 1 i b i o n s a reregarded as i n c i d e n t a l3 < = n e c t s of a hoh- l ife Then "s> s po t essent i a l l v a ''shallnot" rel igion. Their m amemphasi s a l way s i s o n o n ymi ght y shal t " Thou shal tlove the Lord thy Go d withall t hey heart . . and thyn e ighb o r as thyself/'

    Former E UB OfficialBishop's N ew A ssistantOn e of the top - ranking of -ficials of the f o r m e rEvangelical Uni t ed Brethrendenomi nat i on wi l l become the the Church F edera t i on of

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    e ' \ e d th etn e \ m e ~ j c a ni- z1 L R c \ o !u " . ' o n c^'od c i t i z ens h ipvc a i% c ?v < 2 - c ?r d wa s c o u n l \ w an -il ,. \ r- i'i tn e A m e r i c a n Legi on7 '" L oei n u - ~ . n c 5 ? m a n a c e r of" " < " ' . ' .cur.1 'o-. ^. r1^" slee c l ub . - r , - I - 1 .Vhlel ic As s oc ia t ion .n ~ ?" ,ce- c o n rc J1 . F 1 3 1 '3 r c. 5a-"A ;-, . ~ i r c 5 5 L e a d e r s of A m e r i c a" ^ " = : . "f - .- ioiar5 ij ir t ea m-.err. ex - B a c c a l a u r e a t e at E'^a is E

    C O T .H odg e? e n d e d in a h u n g niry a rd he b u l a n c e . charged wi th wa s a c q u i t t e d the secondm u r d e r in t h e , t i m eam -

    a dmin i s t r a t ive assistanl toU n i te d Met hod i s t Bi shop F.Gerald Ensley in the Ohioi W e s t Area.H e is Dr. AVilliam K.Messmer. D a y t o n , for t he lasl20 years super i n t endent of Ih eOhio M i a m i Conference, oneof the largest f o r m e r EUB i D r. Messmer is the fi rst "o f

    affairs, se rv i ng on them in is t ra t ive b o a r d s ofOhio C ounci l o f Churches an dad -th e

    Greater D a y t o n and hasrepresent ed hi s denomi nat i onon various boards and com-mi t t ees of t he N at i onal Coun-cil of Churches . H e w a spres i dent of the Ohio Councilof Churches in 1960 and 1961.A nathe of N e w p o r t , K y. ,

    cieath of K a i e n D i a n e K e r n .JO of S } n a m a . He r n u d eo < d \ w as found in a r u r a lJ . i ch a f t e r bans shot seven nousl-v ^missed al i m e s an d s ta b b e d t h r e e m a n d a m u s T u e s d a y , ru l i ng Three b i ds were rece iv ed on: im e ? She was the niece of thai Borises" rights to aF r a n k K ing . Ohio AFL-C10 speedy t rial have not been ^.5_seJ1.?eJr van ltJ! ~,teni e j i dent . deni ed .

    Th e Si xt h Di s t r i c t Court of JS6.500 with S6.600 for the newA p p e a ls m T o l e d o unani-1 rescue uni t less -S100 trade-inn o u s ly d i smi ssed a writ o f ' o n t h e a m b u l a n c e .Ti i ree b i ds were ith e rec rea t i on d e p a r t m e n t

    Mu n ic ip a l C o u r t ha s pr oU r i t e d Fire A p p a r a t u s ofcessed four cases involvingCn der s v i l l e bid a netcost of , , , . . , .,charges o f d r iv in g w h i l ei - i confe rences in the nat ion.

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    Comity Earns $247.967From 2-Year DepositsChev rol e t apparent l y l ow. The .company submi t t ed a ne t b i dtotal345of -S1.766 69. based on aprice of $2.111.69 lesst rade- i n on a stationof f e r ed by I he city.

    an c "r- C ounty will ha v e m e n d e d c o rnml ss i oners total less 8309 S 3 trade-in.

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    iv, J e vof Tri n i t yC n u r c h E 1 3 d a iP.ace *247 967 n interest f rom reduce the aggregate a m o u n t T ^S s r m June 2 . i nv es t ment s d u r in g t he t wo- of e s t i mat ed acine f unds fo rM c n v n ? ! S t a d i u m T.?ar penod ending July 7 deposi ie f r om th e present $4"_ a :r"S5 W].1\j be. Treasurer He r be r i L mill ion to S3mill ion and t ha ti . < j A i L i a m H i l t 01 V cE 1 w am told count y com- in a c t ive deposi ts be set at $1I n s t i tu te mi ss i oners Thursday . m il l io n .Th e report on Ih e i n t e res t . H e al so sugges t ed t ha t in -

    T i m m e r m a n Ford bid a ne tcost of SL-30 wi t h a $2.149.33C a m p b e l l i r u c k Sales ask-ed 82,309. or a S3.100 total onthe new passenger van lesst rade-in on the station

    BishP sai(i Dr-M e s s m e r wil l a s s u m e his ne w(duties o n the Ohio W e s t Areau n d e r th e i n f luence of alcohol , staff in Colum bus at theRobert Mi chae l Hi re Jr.,]close of the Ohio A nnual Con-762 S. Judk i ns . p l eadednocenl today. H e w a s releas-ed on $250 bond an d assignedfo r trial.Hi re p l e?ded no contest tofailing to drhe t o t he r i ghtof a roadway , was found guil- if ined $25 andy a n d w a scourt costs.Floyd Robi nson, -51, of 31!N . Pane, pleaded no contesta n d w a s f o u n d guil ty Thurs-da y .Robinson was sent enced t o

    j n J f e r e n c e June 13.D r. Messer wi l l fill theoff ice vacated by the death ofthe Dr. S. Lee W h a l e m a n lastFeb. 14.I n t he i n t e r i m. Dr . Haro l dF. Kellogg, director of ChurchExtension for the Ohio W estArea, has been serving as^admi ni s t ra t i v e assistant.Dr. Messmer servedpro-m i n e n t roles In t he uni t i ngG enera l Confe rence at Dallas,Tex.. In 1%8. as a delegateas a m e m b e r of thedays in th e count y jaP. Judicial Coraa! rt i ie Supreme. * t. .. _, - . *

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    baualaireate2 T > m J u n e 8.- f P n- "he"r both e * * n tsa ra -.

    department willa n i c h s h owed in c o m e from in- t enra deposits , f u n d s n o w se]J fr c K rs plus Its3c^e deposits w i l l a m o u n t tobnc placed mt reasury bi l ls. OTe ^an-^ottsr cruisers5-105.939 w ith the r e m a i n i n g be set at a total of S 2 mi l l ion ,q-^ni?! S i n t e res t f rom I"s m a d e

    w ith 57 day s suspended , f inedJS100 and court costs and hadhis driver's l icense suspendedt ransfe rred to mayor's

    30 ays.Lo n n ie C l i n t o n Ball.Ferndale, Mi ch. , pleaded in-nocents m e m b e r of 112 ?"cam lor tw o \f^r~m e m b e r ' th e L "H o n o r Soc i e t y .M is s X l e m a nd a u g h t e r o f Mr .

    , r < r^ r s . j j p < > ~an d - a M r- M a n o nA n . i t n L i J k i j n t a i r erc c e ixe d an3 s ' h e th ean d M r * o f A m e r i c a

    - I"J:IJ"J T r e a s u r e ti'-'Srar'3!reparationJ, " M , J " " f T n b a n k i n g insi t iu fion?u s m o n . oto. lne co,,nly for posjis d,]r.Thursday. H eb o n d

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    R o b e r t B u r n e t tPlannng Director G eo r gelreleased on $750K r u s e . a n d Fire I nspec t or ' ass i gned for trial.Gor don B u r r . ' Herber t Emerson Ross.was

    Court of t he Chu rc h) at thef i rs t G enera l Confe rence ofth e Uni t ed Met hod i s t C h u r c h .H e also was a delegate andleader at the 39 -36 G enera l 'Confe rence w h i c h con-s u m m a t e d tf ie union of thean d JUnited B r e t h r e n a n dEvangelical denominators.104 Dr. Messmer is a member

    Harol d Kl eman. 3825 Sl ab-o w n R d . S h e h a s been actnein t h e b u s i n e s s d e p a r t m e n t-o r f o u r \ears, F u t r e f / o mBusi ness Le"ader5 of A m e r i c a

    ? 4a She hasaward as or . ofc t een - a c e r sw a s a co n -1& 6 9 A l l e n

    M o r a l n r Stroll^Costly For M a ilihtf 'D'CT't ju. AldVC?, ^6. 01 i ?TO Y g^ - m - m .. ^~\f| "j * - j J w - ^- " cu a 'CGI ijci ajajjuccjja, joca v a u ^ < a a j u f SINOJJI;^ Uic iuj?

    ^ S M a m , r e p o r te d to police heJrai'lyCalledUlt |plea W e d n e s d a y and pleaded governing body of United5 aas robbed bv f o u r m e n i I gu i l ty , Methodisms world - wide

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    f o u r sons born to W i l li am an dE l iza b e th Messmer. T w o o fhi s bro t hers are a l s omi ni s t e rs CharlesHarold a n d th eLa wr en ce, i s an a t t orney inN e w p o r t where t he i r mot herstill resides.Dr. M e s s m e r is a1936g r a d u a t e of Ollerbein Collegein W eslervil le a n d o f Uni t edTheological Seminary i nDayton, in 1939. In 1950, Ot-l e rbe i n confe rred upon himt he honorary degree of Doc t orof Divini ty.H e served as pastor o f E U Bchurches i n Col um bus ,H a m il to n a n d Ne w Madi sonbefore be i ng e l e c t e dsuper i n t endent In 1949 of theOhio M i a m i Conference where108 mi ni s t e r i a lu n d e r h i she ha s ha dappoi n t ment ssuperv i s i on .H e has been a trustee ofOtterbein College for 24 years,trustee of United TheologicalS e m i n a r y for 16 years, andpresent l y serves as c h a i r m a nof th e board fo r t 3 n e OlierbeinW . S u g a r , CndersvIM e, ,of t he Counc i l on W o r l d ) H o m e near Lebanon.w ithd re w a n earlier I n n o c e n t I Service an d F i nance , I he to p

    I guil ty.S h a w n e e H ic h School cost - I Rossf A m e r i c a "' was a con- Tepori 3 = *c''pai3'' * a b o u t - 3 a m . to d a v :n th e 409 Shawnee H ic h School post -tenant fo r "* 1& 6 9 A l l e n ^Se33 ?y ,4commisS3 ers blocJ. of East Pe/rl St ree t , iprom schedul ed af t e r " mi d-C o u n t y j o m o r M i ss trt!e an d - f? se t t in g Jane 36 as McKee loH polke hs ^asinight Saturday at Spri n^brook^3 5 r e t e n f / 3 a sc hn fe rsh :? '""e da'- i0 opsn &icls 071 * ft w a l k i n g east on the sout h s i d e i G a r d e n s ha s been cancelled.w as sentenced to

    K Greenr. of East Pe^rl Street. |prom scheduled after m id - jd a ys In the county jail, wi t h57 days suspended, fined $100,and court costs and had his01 Pearl wr.en the f o u r j a c c o r d i n g to Mrs.Robert Driver's l icense suspended SOTre t r e a s u r e r re c o m - jumped hi m an d took $90, ^Z a rza r , commi t t ee chairman.]days.

    Methodisms worl d - widebenevolence program o fwhich Bishop Ensley Is vicepresidentDuri ng his 36 years in the

    D r. Messmer's family in-c l udes ha s w ife , Mary , an d hvochildren, a daughter Betsywif e of Ear! P. Kennedy jf,,'N apol eon, a son,W i l l i am,employed I n t he admssionsdepartment o Wilmingtonmnistry, Dr, Messmer hasjCollege, and tw o grandbeen a leader In ecumenical]daughters.