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being translated into French and bic, and Portugese translations on the nsidering a translation of the work, age has been complimentary, for the e exception of the Soviets.:s out that present trends will have to • world in 2000 will be “more crowded, ess stable ecologically, and more jption than the world we live in now.” adapt?»re s room in the world for good ideas m them.zine, “Context’ reports in a recent seeing more solar collectors sprouting :es in the months ahead. We’ll see the rocesses to convert coal to crude oil, etrochemicals. Coal conversion plants II be a fact of life before the 1990’s, deep sea mining for key minerals, ;1 and cobalt. We can’t produce steel, r tool-and-die quality steels withoutectric cars, powered by ies that can be recharged overnight, tine use of glass and fiber-reinforced ke strands of super-pure glass or dy in production, medical procedures, ons industry is popping with new ideas, use today can carry 672 telephone ies for microprocessors are astround-tly endlessof new inventions, new developments, today -something they never sounded dictions of how we’ll be living in the '0 were just an imaginative game nal report says, “Barring revolution-jchnology, life for most people on earth arious in 2000 than it is now-unless the orld act decisively to alter currenttal-we need to give them encour-to growWomen Attendon Sessionsf the Win-ub attend-’ederation ederation s meeting 26 and 27 ent, Katie d at theern District president; Beatrice Jones, president of the Winslow Women’s Club; and members of the Northern District Board, Mary Anne Goodrtian, Mildred McGehee and Frankie Johnson.d panels is for all divisions vo years, sis prog-EE (Fed-our enter-'); CIP, movementHead Start HasFood ProgramVjrU£INclII aliu C/1U1U1U DCCIIer Jeremy Kannho was the ring bearer and Julienne Gore was the flower girlMiss Bealer and Miss McKinney wore red satin formals with white ribbon ties. The flower girl wore a white dress with red ribbon bows.The mother of the bride chose a turquoise blue polyester dress with a white carnation corsage. The bridegroom’s mother wore a cream color floral formal gown and a red carnation corsageMusic for the ceremony was provided by Rhoda Linstra, at the organ, and Virginia Graff, at the pianoA reception was held in the church fellowship hall immediately after the vows were exchanged The three-tiered wedding cake was decorated with red hearts and white wedding bells and was topped with a miniature bride and groom Bretta Higdon cut the cake; Stephanie Gore served the punch.The reception hall was decorated with red hearts and white wedding bells. Marka Gore presided at the guest bookAmong the out of town guests were the bride's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C.A. Beichner of Sun Lakes; Mr. and Mrs J.S. Hunter of San Bernardino, Calif.; Colleen Carpenter, of Williams; Dani Vizcaya and Joe Breeze, of Tempe; and Christina Welsh, of Show Low.new pro-r'ear, Pro-the latter /e a CPR r in everying from dice Gra-reasurer; in, North-V,etterDa?*miMR. AND MRS. STEVEN J. FLORESThe Northern Arizona Council of Governments (NACOG) Head Start program announces the sponsorship of the child care food program Meals will be made available to enrolled children meeting the approved eligibility criteria without regard to race, color or nation origin.Meals will be provided at the Winslow Head Start, Airport Road and Old Country Club.Rainbow Assembly No. 10 Installs OfficersWinslow Assembly No. 10, International Order of Rainbow for Girls, installed officers Sept 21. Kristi Vance, is the new worthy advisor Nancy Ahrens was the installing officer Assisting her were Mary McKay, installing marshal; Robin Henrie, installing chaplain; Mrs. E.G. Capps, installing musician and Kathy Clark, installing recorder Book of Time attendants were Susan Moyers and Valerie Pfeiffer Other elective officers installed were: Rhonda McAdams, worthy associate advisor; Kelli Hasten, charity; Sonya Me-Among FriendsBy Gail Thomas Ph. 289-4426Advisory Committee of the WinslowFormer Winslow residents James and Julius Better, and Mrs. Ida Better will be in Winslow next Monday. They will stay at the Town House, and will be visiting friends. They invite former acquaintances to call them at the Town House while they are hereJulius reports that he and his mother are living in Reno, where he’s the assistant chief of police. Mrs. Better is retired; she owned and managed the old Westbrook Hotel in Winslow. James is a practicing attorney for the state of New York. The family lived in Winslow for about 30 years. Julius left Winslow about 1951; his mother left about two years later.Marvin and Mary Jo Jennings recently spent a thro** week vacation visit-ham, and many Winslow friends.Harry MacLean left Sunday evening for the Santa Fe Hospital in Los Angeles. Harry has not been feeling well for some time.Phil and Barbara Mc-Laws have enjoyed a visit with Barbara’s mother, Mrs. Rose Nuanez, of Bak ersfield. Mrs Nuanez has been here with the family for two months, and returned home last weekAdams, Hope; Kay Scheid, Faith.Appointive officers were: My la Astorga, chaplain; Becky Thudin, drill leader; Debbie Noe, Love; Nancy Ahrens, Religion; Michelle Bly, Nature; Debbie Norgaard, Patriotism; Lillian Rublin, confidential observer; Melissa Rublin, outer observer; and Marci McHood, musician.Nancy Ahrens received a past worthy advisor pin, with Mrs Aleta Keith, mother advisor, making the presentationA reception followed the ceremonies. Gail Rikerand Beulah McAdams served cake and punchMiss Vance will serve as the top officer in the local Rainbow order for the next four months She chose as her theme, “Make All Your Dreams a Pot of Gold.’’ Her symbol is the pot of gold; her flower, the orchid; her song, “Rainbow Connection,’’ and her colors, orchid and pink. Billings (born Sept. 23) Kevin Rhoads, Virginia Ackerman, Newborn Female Ackerman (born Sept 24), Carol Plucker, William Caldwell, Virginia Calahan, Cecilia Gonzales, Carol Kirkpatrick, Kathy Trujillo, Newborn Male Long (born Sept. 29) Alees-ha Mobley, all of Winslow; and Albert Parenteau, of Williams.H.J. Van Petten and his wife, Mary, were in Winslow for a few days’ visit recently. While they were here they visited Mary’s mother, Anna Sarbentos and their daughter, Cindy Van Petten and their daughter, Linda Erwin and her husband and theirRAILROADERS” who performed the “Roll On Santa Fe” segment ol pageant were [from left I Ron Collyer, William Arthur. L.D. Welsh, B Richard Randall, and Ray Swecker. The pageant, ‘‘Winslow, Our 1 official centennial event for the city and was staged at the Winslow Hi25, 26 and 27. [Photo by Pearl Swecker] ..........■GardenMeetingThe third in a series of informal meetings on yard and garden practices will be held on Wednesday evening, Oct 8, at the home of Kathy Patton, 701 Winslow, Winslow, at 7 p.m.County Agent Bob Raci-cot will discuss soils, soil testing, the art of composting and necessity for or ganic matter, also as in the past, those attending are encouraged to bring any immediate problems related to their yard or garden.This meeting, like the others, are open to the public and there is no charge Those attending are encouraged to bring a notepad and pencil The purpose of the meetings is to bring specific yard and gardening information to Winslow residents and to be able to answer individual problems on a group basis.RAYNA SWECKER applied makeup to 1 preparation for the centennial pageant, Town.” The stage production had tl performances Sept. 25-27 at the High Scl [ Photo by Pearl Swecker] •MARY MOPPET'S1017 N. Apache, WinslowNew Extended Night HourOpen until 10:30 p.m. Dinner served between 6 p.m. and 6:30 only.Qualified staff also on duty for night 6:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Monday thru Hot lunch and dinner served and two i For information call289-4159I Am Running
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