Sargent is selected Interim Director of area’s Robbins-Hunter MuseumT David ITtet. prrudrni of Ihr Hoard ol Governor* o( the Robbins Hunter Museum — Avery Downrf House hat announced the appointment of Harold (Burk. Sargent 133 South Pearl Street. Gran.tlle. as Interim Director ol the hutonc Granville facility, effective May IWe are eitremrly pleased that Mr Sarg.iu has agreed to accept thu responsibility said Pnce His appointmrnt Kill insure that Ke can ex pedlle steps toward the maintenance and development of this ttrudure as a museum m aotordance with the trust established by Ihr late KoObtns Hunter In addition Prtc# continued This Will enable the Board ol Governors to exercise greater deliberation in Us selection of a regular, fulltime Director Until that time. Mr Sargent will carry on the day-byday administration and business affairs of thr facility. he said The Board of Governors explained Pnce. was established under authority of ihr Licking County Historical Soon, to maintain preserve and operate theIMO building The Sonny inherited Ihr property, to be used as a museum under the ter.ns of Mr Hunter s willSargent, a wired Granville merchant and businessman, is well known in the lathing County area ActiveThree Granville residents were among the lint four participants to mas the finish line (hiring the annual March of Dimes Walk a thon last month in NewarkCompleting the £ mde walk in 2 hours, 12 minutes were runners Dan Sekerak. M Kockwood Court. Roger Tooihman. «M1 Beecher Road; Terry Wolford 242# James Road all of Granville, and Don Phillips. MB Poplar Ford- Road. Newark Forty runners completed the course this yearA total of |7j.OO# was pledged to thein cummumly affairs he recently held th. post of Art-* Village Manager lor Granville He is a member of the Lacking County Chapter of SCOR E . GranviU. Rotary Club and Granville Methodist Churchcause of lighting bsrth defects Contributions were pieged to the 3.11# walkers participate dare McDowell 7*. joining the walk for the ninth year, was the olden participantIn addtwo. dare was the highest individual money contributor bringing in #2 J7« 75 in donationsNinety per cent of the walkers finished the 25 mile walk lanson Bennett of Newark, walked U. Hebron oncrutchesGranville runners cross finish line in March of Dimes Walk-A-Thon