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IS IT TIME TO RENEW YOUR SUBSCRIPTION? P/ease Check The Expiration Date On Your Label And Renew Now. Twenty-Five (usPs 318-160) Cents 96 No. 27 une 23, t~ H 0 a b:l Pa H 0 laJ 0 0 ~n la~ I--t k.n U t~O t~OC~ -Soviet Peace Will Be Guests .... Presbyterian two members of Peace Walk at its 9:00 a.m. ! Sunday, Judy 3. - Soviet Peace event. Soviets and 250 members of tlae group, who will speak during the worship service .... There will be an opportunity to visit with the guests during the brunch following the service. The people of the community are invited to attend. Those who plan / to stay for the bnmch are asked tol / call the church office by Friday noon, Judy I, so that the church Peace and under- inthree members can prepare enough the Mid-West, food. There will be a free will will travel offereing for the brunch. the areas. This is a people-to-people peace arrive in Motine effort to tzromote greater under- in Iowa betwe,m Wilton, Soviet and American citizens. Iris Iowa sponsored by neith the govern- and monts nor the churches, is the n n Des Moines largest group of Soviets ever for the allowed by their government to walk. The travel in the United States. They Last week, with the filming at a dfi]dhood intere~ of working in something of each of the former the Tree plant and then thearts. He retumed to teach at to make a new face. He 8maPmnciscoior wfll be tmrestrictod in their con- Saturday at tbe Don Brown farm, I for 3 years after picked Northrup King because R 17. tacts and their visit will be a had the greatest name recogni- unique opportunity to meet Soy- we met the man responsible for me new lego for Northrup King, Neff The logo represents more tion, the maroon col and curly q from Sta ers and y#iiow coloring in Iowa iets on a personal level. Fourth of The United Presbyterian Callan. day some Church cordially invites the corn- Neff is employed by SaaW , from Pride Seed. will be guests in munity to join its congregation Saatchi, and Wegoner advertising than one company, in fact three, Neff also worked with the Pnd Seed Co y, for agency of NeW York, N.Y. Hehas .Seed, Inc. and Northrup King, rup King of the 'C mdng lhe United Pres- Sunday, Judy 3, in worship and beenin advertising for will host two fellowship. School0f Visual17 years. Neff graduatedArts in N.y.fr°mafterthe leil explained he tried to take upStaufferin cornfieldScommercials., and other !!!i i i!i !, s State Pentathlon Less and 19th with 2,268 points; junior Rayner won Coleen Schuessler, 23rd with Batting order for Coed Softball and the Lady 2,183; sophomore Becky Musser, Tourney to be held June 25th at the senior division 26th with 2,152; and Junior Beth Dougherty Park. state pentathlon Ipsen, 41st with 1,789. Musser The event is a five inning, five 7th. placed second to-Less in the long team round robin. a standout the jump with a 15-11~A effort. Lone Tree Rayner was I~ne Tree's only 10a.m. entry in the junior division and she 10:45 meet, pried piled up 2,593 points. Juniors 11:30 5vsl five compete in the same five events, 12:15 2vs3 hurdles, except they run the 400 meters 1 p.m. 5vs5 JUmp, long jump rather than 800 meters. 1:45 lvs3 run. She placed She placed first in the l00-meter 1:45 lvs3 withajump hurdles (:16.6), tied for first in the 2:30 2vs4 tied for high jump (4-Ii), finished second 3:15 5vs3 ~withaleapin the 400-meter dash (l:06.3) and 4p.m. Ivs4 was third in the long jump (15-1). 4:45 2vs5 of :15.3. Other team scores in the senior division had Waterloo West third Refresments will be served! All best four for with 9,284, followed by West Des proceeds go to I me Tree Ball The Lady Lions Moines Valley (9,094), Cedar Association. Spectators welcom- Points to finish Rapids Kennedy (8,726), Ventura ed. The is the fourth annual of schools. Cedar -Klemme (8,586), LeMars Gehien soRball tourney with profit of $455 with 9,362 (8,417), Cedar Rapids LaSalle - from last year. LET'S BREAK Regis (7,959) and Valley of Elgin THIS RECORD! MAYBE NEXT finishes in- (7,592). YEAR YOU CAN PLAY CHARLES! I. So do Forbes, Keith Bothel, Elaine Kerr, C ry Mince, Ruth Anendor, Beb MarkSojka, KeffyEden, Clmrlie Schnoebele , J ckie Forbes Jerry Ockenfels, Kelly Viner, Chris Ford. Ronan, Allen Keller, Sandy Eo- nan, Loren Eden, Joan Dicimmn, 4. Vm'sl et l vs2 Kevin Westfall, Lynn Legate, 3 vs 4 Wyatt Parizek, V'zcky Mincer, Rick Harve Duffy, Penny Pearson, Joe Mougin, Terry Mudlinex, Scott Forbes, Carol Johnson, Tracy T, Anita Forbes, Gary Mudlinex, Ronan. 2. P -R's Rhonda Pafizek, Ben Johnson, Doris Mougin, Jerry Burr, Lynn Loan, Bruce Loan, Tern Selburg, Lisa Lorack, Karen Phillips. Doug Eden, Lynn Bell, Bob Weiser, Diane Forbes, Sheri Soj- ka, Bob Kerf, Cindy Van, Kevin Hunter, Sherri Ogren, Lonnie Powers, Barb Schnoebelen, Tony Zinkuda, Nancy Ford, Jay Sojka, Curt Countryman, V'r.ki Huff - Bey Galloway, Jill Sterner.BAker, Jim Ronan, Merry Thomae, Bruce Larkin, Kathy 3. ScottyT's Countryman, Kent Yodel Jan Bookie, Chuck Legate, Susan Jim Johnson, Deb Westfall, Jim Zink, Bookie, Deb Hoffman, Dirk Thomae, Jackie Powers, Frank Sterner, Wanda Baby, Kevin Mincer, Linch Eden, Kevin Bell, Forbes, Linda Sojka, Dan Ronan, Cindy Eckoff, Sam Spears, Lisa Missy Burich. 5. L.T. Auto