• Oa* •**»*?•*•.« * * * »*lt;*\'A %Wmw**■...- . . V, x.,v;,v:* • ji « » i i • » c* » i • ■ •'rr* *, • a *» » * » iVi » ixvri.» • a • « • i 1 » • » • » * ” • | * i‘* ■ « . A . » it «V* • • t k • Uat» - •_■ ’V.A’-W**? V.*-»*lt;Union workers at the Statlt;Titusville Hospital walked off their jobs at 5 a.m. today, but the hospital continues to function with help from variedEmj;Asources.‘There was no breakdown inumoternlea* tservices whatsoever.” according to Joseph Jacobs, hospital administrator.marthatwoutodaThe dispute, involving approximately 160 employes, including nurses, centers over the union’s request for wage and benefit increases. TheGJacicallstriking employes are members of the American Federation ofpre]strildidBy CAROLEE MICHENERDistrict Attorney Miles R. Lynn took the stand this morning as the final witness called by petitioner Ronald E. French in his appeal for relief of a 7-14-sentence from theF of syearVenango County Court.we;barsigrof gescothiconuthorityitioThe Franklin Redevelopment Authority agreed during a brief noon meeting Monday to award a demolition contract to BertmetrahaAuKlapec Inc. for a vacant house located between Railroad andanLola, the temptress, receives her chestnut streetsIinstructions on how to seduce theyouthful Joe Hardy from her boss,and theAuthoritycontractMr. Applegate — alias — the Devil. InDevil the Civic Operetta presentation ofduo“Damn Yankees,” Lola is played byKlapec have negotiated a calling for payment of $1,700 to Klapec for the demolition as well as backfill, topsoil andre:reiDeUrSusan McConnell, C. Robert Danielsseedingnofoi$2provides the devilment and DoranSome question concerning the'Gilhousen is cast in the leading role asJoe Hardy, Washington Senators’hero. (Photo by Bob Cline).loveIS...-TVW'SnearreIVICIVJuly 11 Yankees”andis12“Damn tocoming Franklin. What better way to start off the Bicentennial year than seeing the Franklin Civic Operetta Association’s production of the Broadway award-winner which fits theFaust theme intoage-oldsomethingbaseball.as American asLynch; Todd Spence, Smokey; Joe Teig, Rocky; Keith Hoovler, Postmaster; Sy Ramage, Sohovick; Bruce Mathay, Henry; Paul Kepple. Mickey; Steve Snyder, Bryan; Steve Hamner. Lowe; Bill Ray, Bouley; Dave Huff, Linville; Mike Murray, Batboy, and Kathy Beith as Miss Weston.thJthk:b£€...NOT EXPECTINGA PERFECT REPORTCARb EVERY TIMEA middle-aged baseball fan agrees to sell his soul to see the Washington Senators win the pennant. The fan, Joe Boyd, is played by A1 Shilling. When Joe Boyd is turned into baseball super star Joe Hardy, played by Doran Gilhousen, he learns what life is like as a Senator and becomes lonely for his wife, Meg. Meg Boyd, played by Becky Wright, takes in Joe Hardy as a boarder, never suspecting his identity.The chorus for the production, directed by John McConnell, will include: Toni Petulla, Barbi Kinney, Margaret Kapp, Judy Clark, Michelle Klausen, Sharon McDonald. Debbie Burdette, Kitty Megnin, Pat Larimore, Vickie Wagner, Jamie Lentz, Debbie Andres, Libby Bodimer, Anita Grandelis, Daphne Jones, Kim Mcllvain, and Mary Beth Witherup.Tm«*q U S Po* OH~AU».«i C \ffiky lot AngflftdDBOak Hill 4-Hghholds mootingThe Oak Hill 4-H club met at the home of Mrs. Nancy Lindsey recently. Their project for the evening was outdoor cooking.lrtlo:f(The Devil, in modern dress, called Mr. Applegate, is played by C. Robert Daniels Mr. Applegate sends for the enchanting, beautiful, Lola, played by Susan McConnell, to tempt Joe.The children in the play are: Kristy King, Lisa Richardson, Linda Hawke, Missy Burchfield, Brian David, Beth Grandelis, Mary Grandelis, Marcy King, and Michelle Anderson,The next meeting of the club f will be at the Lindsey home on July 10.t • 11111111111111111 i • 1111 •« 11 • 111111111 * ibeing handled by Pat Larimore, make-up will be done by Joetta Davis, and props will be handled by Nancy Shilling.Susan McConnell did theOther cast members for the production include: Vickie Judy as Gloria Thorpe, news woman: Mike Shilling as Van Buren.manager of the Senators; RobinDaniels as Meg’s sister; Sue Shilling as Doris; Randy Jones as Welsh; Joe Stewart as the Commissioner; Dave Teig,choreography for the play, with producers A1 Shilling and T. C. Marshall. Roland Davis is incharge of sound, Steve Tweed and Tami Shilling in charge of lighting, and Mary Jo Allen and Sue Shilling are stageSet construction was under the guidance of Randy Zagar. Rehearsal pianist is Karen Donovan, and publicity is being handled by Joan Loeffler.managers.Costumes and wardrobe are