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Page designer: Lynelle MillerThe Herald Bulletinbunaay, junt?IN SERVICE(lark completes basicnaval trainingNavy Seaman Recruit Nichola? A. Clark, son of Michelle L, and Gary A. Clark of Pendleton, recently completed U.S. Navy basic training at Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes, 111.During the eight-week program, Clark completed a variety of training which included classroom study and practical instruc tion on naval customs, first aid, firefighting, water safety and sur vival, and shipboard and aircraft safety. An emphasis was also placed on physical fitness.The capstone event of boot camp is “Battle Stations. This exercise gives recruits the skills and confidence they need to succeed in the fleet. “Battle Sta-designed to galvanize warrior attributes ofifice, dedication, teamwork endurance in each recruitthrough the practical application of basic Navy skills and the core values of honor, courage and commitment. Its distinctly Navy'” flavor was designed to lake into account what it meansto be a sailor.Clark is a 2003 graduate ofPendleton Heights Hififh Schooltive forms and records using technical manuals.Gallagher completesNavy basic trainingNavy Seaman Recruit Sean P. Gallagher, son of Jo A. and Patrick K. Gallagher of Pendleton, recently completed U.S. Navy basic training at Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes, ffl.During the eight-week program, Gallagher completed a variety of training which included classroom study and practical instruction on naval customs, first aid, firefighting, water safe ty and survival, and shipboard and aircraft safety. An emphasis was also placed on physical fitness.The capstone event of boot camp is Battle Stations.” This exercise gives recruits the skills and confidence they need to sue ceed in the fleet. “Battle Stations is designed to galvanize the basic warrior attributes of sacrifice, dedication, teamwork and endurance in each recruitthrough the practical apmd_________, skillsvalues of honor, courage commitment. Its distinctMan hits hole-in-one,I hen hits hole-in-oneWYLIEChaseawfully happy l-one during arecent round of golf. So,moments later, he did it again.Williams, 16, got the first one Tuesday on his third holeof the day, the par 3,17th, ashe played in a Westcott Junior Tour event at Hawks CreekGolf Clubsecond10th.The odds of making two ac in the same round are 67 million to one, according to the National Golf Foundation.“I hit it well, it faded a little right, bounced, then rolled and hit the pin. We all heard it, butODDS ENDSI was not sure if it went in until I got to the green,” Williams said of the first hole-in-one. Heused a pitching wedge120 yards.He used a four wood190 yards for the second Williams finished in fourGaynor, 67, and his brother, Billy Bob Gaynor, 53, were camping at Summit Lake near Richwood on Friday when the bear wandered into their campsite. Hearing a noise, they looked outside tht r tent andsaw the bear with its mouthplace.Williams got the aces with the same ball. He said he didthink about putting it after the first. After almostclamped on their cooler.Larry Gaynor said the bear dragged the cooler 30 yards into the woods and flung iting it a couple of times, he had it in his pocket.Black bear goes onagainst a tree, scattering a case of Cmtrs Light.He only drank three cans, he said. “He would’ve drank all44feeding ffenzof them if it would've been Rudweiser.nDUNBAR, W.Va. — LarryGaynor and his brother had to cut their latest fishing trip shortaftpr a black bear ate their foodBob Gaynor said ? all of their food d to Dunbar theday.“Either relocate them or letand guzzled their beerme eat them,” he said.Bemilv schoolstudents stop mbbciitSHREVEPORT, La. -turned pretty ugly for an am robber who tried to rip oft a group of beauty school students.The man entered Blalock’Beauty College on Tuesday, brandishing a gun, and told t women there to lie down onthe floor, according to mana Dianne Mitchell.After collecting the money the robber ran toward the fr*door and Mitchell tripped hi!As he fell, the would be robindropped his gun and Abram Bishop, the lone male employin the college, juni^d on his back, pinning him down.-The Associated PrrT4hif) DCIoSHOPPE • SEASONAL GOODS • FLORAL SUPPLIES * SILK FLOWERS « WEARABLE ART • CRAFTS * FRAMES • CUSTq(/)zor aworldocreativeideas...a.lt;**Vthinkv(VrDDDDi i ®)pJ In 1 *'' -t,0,DDDO
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