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The Parsons Sun from Parsons, Kansas • 10

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PAGE 10 THE PARSONS KANSAS SUN FRIDAY MARCH 4 1966 SUN PHOTO WINNING PAIR Norma Smith (left) and Carol Womack point to their position at the top of the city doubles list The champions combined for a 1227 Norma was also scratch all-events champ with a 1731 By JACK HARRIS Every or athlete for that wants to do their best in competition And exactly what Norma Smith did recently during the two weekends of the annual city association bowling tournament at Tower Lanes In winning the scratch allevents crown and sharing the doubles title with Carol Womack Norma bowled her first 600 set In not once but twice A 609 series tor Econo-Motels the first weekend the team event was her first The next weekend in the singles and doubles she added respective scores of 517 and 605 for her winning 1787 An 81-pin handicap gave her an 1812 tops in that division too Until two years ago she would have been declared champion of both events A new association which most members now prohibits the scratch winner from winning both trophies but Norma managed a second award for her doubles performance and has the satisfaction of a record score was the best scratch all-events mark in the six years the tourney has been held at Tower Lanes Nnrma also made It four championships in two years In IW5 she was singles and handicap all-events champ So with the team champion yet to be crowned because of the the winners have kept the tourney to almost strictly a family affair Norma is a sister-in-law to both her doubles partner and handicap all-events champion Jeame Giltner Carol and Jeanie were both sisters of the late Paul Smith who died in an automobile wreck last fall The answer to how Donna Drumm got in the title act is that she bowled a nifty 624 this for coincidence? Tower Snack Bar which tied Coca-Cola for the team crown (to be decided by 7 playoff) shot a 2725 Tuesday night the Meteor League to their tourney score SEK News Babbits Reach Iola for Show Rabbits from many corners of the Midwest are arriving in Iola for the Midland Empire Million Dollar- Rabbit Roundup this weekend Highlighting the first day of the event on Saturday will be an auction of youth division rabbits INDEPENDENCE Bernard Locke businessman and civic leader died of a heart ailment at the age of 65 He owned and operated Ready to Wear until it was closed a few weeks ago due to his poor health COFFEYVILLE The city commissioners approved a new program of continuing systemiz-ed street maintenance The program calls for the surfacing of all city streets over a three-year period Ed Lewman a lifelong Iolan accepted the Chamber of Commerce secretary-manager post on a temporary basis Taking the job on a trial arrangement he will replace Mrs Neva Twadell who resigned IOLA Perham announced he has sold the Perham Clothing Co to Roe Spencer manager of the business for the past nine years The name will be changed to Spencer and Sons Spencer expects his young sons to enter the business when they are old enough CHANUTE Rhodes Dane-hower Marion Ind was elected president of the First National Bank of Chanute by its directors He will move to Chanute with his wife Dale Painter will move up from the presidency to chairman of the board He will replace his father Painter who has been chairman the past 10 years PITTSBURG A grass fire swept over 600 acres destroying two vacant houses and several outbuildings and threatening the Helio Aircraft Corp plant northwest of here Firemen brought the blaze under control after fighting it for several hours A strong wind fanned the flames The firemen saved seven occupied houses in the area SPECIALISTS LAND SALES LOANS Call RICHARD WOOD INVESTMENT CO (Nationally Accredited Farm Broker) Erie Kansas Cl 4-3331 825 A River Bottom NE 600 A plowland SUN PHOTO ALL-EVENTS QUEEN Jeanie Giltner took the handicap all-events title with a 1787 I guess Everybody New 3 BR home LR 14x21 carpeted BRs have closets oak floors large bath 2 lavatories in long dressing table kitchen and family room combined Armstrong floor covering birch builtins electric stove oven copper paneling-arbage disposal utility room alf bath double garage forc-i ed air 3rd Ward $18000 4th Ward Nice 5 room cottage LR 14x26 oak floors floor furnace DR 12x15 2 BRs 12x12 closets nice bath wall heater kitchen 12x12 builtins utility room double garage $6000 Trammell Bellah 121 Central Ph GA 1-3630 Byrul Joseph Alva Wischer Orville Sketers Salesmen WE HAVE GOOD BUYS IN ALL WARDS OF THE CITY TWO THREE FOUR ROOM HOMES LET US SHOW YOU THE PLACES WE HAVE FOR SALE i WIDE PRICE RANGE Kirkpatrick Agency 109 Central Ph GA 1-4900 Or Call 1 Alderman GA 1-2285 YOU CAN Sanders Steams To Quick Getaway PENSACOLA Fla (AP) -Defending champion Doug Sanders is setting a fast early pace in the $65000 Pensacola Open Golf Tournament but looking over his shoulder nervously at a dimple-cheeked young man named Gay Brewer Sanders former universiy of Florida player now registering from Ojai Calif goes into the second round of the tournament today with a two-stroke lead over Brewer after the two triggered a par-wrecking attack on the 6380-yard par-72 Pensacola Country Club course Fifty-seven of the 144 competitors matched or beat par indicating it will take a par score or better to survive the cut tonight when the list is cut to the low 70 and ties Sanders drinking orange juice and complaining of pains in his stomach rang in seven birdies on the last nine holes Thursday for a Altamont Boy Into Hospital By MRS RICHARD SHIVELY ALTAMONT Phil Foreman son of Mr and Mrs Earl Foreman rural Altamont was taken to the Labette County Medical Center on Wednesday atfer becoming ill while at school He is a senior at the Labette County Community High School here He has been undergoing tests and receiving medical treatment at the hospital and is in room 230 Mrs Hugh Long was dismissed Wednesday from the Labette County Medical Center after admittance earlier in the week for minor surgery Mr and Mrs Russell New- banks 2 Parsons entertained on Sunday in their home with a dinner to honor the 8th birthday of their niece Gloria Jean Newbanks Other guests were Mrs Mildred Newbanks and Leon Mrs Anna Walter and Mr and Mrs Jess Newbanks all of Altamont A long distance call was placed to Mrs Ronal Newbanks in a Cincinnatti Ohio hospital to congratulate her on the birth of their son Jeffrey Scott The baby was bom Saturday Feb 26 at 6:48 pm weighing 8 pounds and 3 ounces The Philathea Class wet in the Methodist Church parlor Wednesday with 22 members present The president Mrs Ray Pollock presided over the business session Roll call was answered with an Irish joke Mrs Fern Froe-be read a version of the Ten Commandments Mrs Esther Hine gave the prayer Mrs Hine had prepared an interesting game Mrs Pollock conducted a quiz game Mrs West sang several Irish songs with Mrs Mary Gossard at the piano A salad course birthday cake mints and coffee were served by Mrs Hine and Mrs Froebe iBrthdays celebrated were those of Mrs Irene Pollock and Mrs Irene Martin The St aPtrick theme was carried out Members of the Sallle Peck Guild who would like to attend the film Restless at the Municipal Building on Wednesday evening March 9 should contact one of their counselors so that adequate transportation can be planned to take the group Each member is encouraged to invite a guest to attend the event with1 them Tickets for the film will cost $1 per person Mrs Clara Pool was hostess on Tuesday to 16 members of the Pleasant Hour Club Mrs Ethel Green president conducted the business meeting Roll call consisted of a flower and seed exchange by the members Mrs Leona Eichhom won the door prize Mrs Green and Mrs Fay George were in' charge of the recreation period i Mrs Eichhorn and Mrs Lee Carnahan won the recreation prizes It was reported that Mrs Connie Elder who is in the hospital at Oswego was not feeling so well at this time A get-well card was signed to be sent to her Refreshments that carried out the St theme were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs George Mrs Green and Mrs Lee Williams Mrs Nellie Neville will be the hostess on March 15 and will entertain the members in her home Fight Is Still Without Site VERDUN SAYS NO MONTREAL (AP) A proposal to hold the Cassius Clay-Emle Terrell heavyweight title fight in suburban Verdun was turned down today by the Verdun city council MONTREAL (AP) The beleaguered Cassius Clay-Emie Terrell fight kicked out of the United States has lost the large Montreal Forum as a site and may wind up today in Verdun a Montreal suburb if it ever lands any place at all In the midst of a stormy meeting Thursday night between members of the Montreal Athletic Commission and the would-be promoters a member of the commission said an official of the 15000-seat Montreal Forum had rejected the controversial fight Slated March 29 take it to Verdun" said Robert Arum a New York lawyer and an officer of Main Bout Inc of New York which owns the closed circuit television and other ancillary rights of the projected March 29 heavyweight title bout He said the fight could be staged in the 5500-seat Verdun Auditorium in the Montreal suburb He hoped to arrange that in conferences today with Mayor George The commission member Paul Emile Sauvageau told reporters at City Hall the meeting place that Frank Selke Jr an official of the Canadian Arena Co which owns the Forum telephoned the commission to announce that the arena would not be available for the bout Previous Offer Reached at his home Selke declined to confirm or deny the statement He said anything further would have to come from the commission Before the Thursday night announcement Selke had said that the Forum would be available to the fight because he had planned to show the closed circuit TV on March 29 Verdun outside of the Montreal Jurisdiction have a boxing commission or a five per cent levy Announce NAIA 'Hall' Entries KANSAS CITY (AP) Three former coaches and two outstanding players will be inducted into the NAIA Basketball Hall of Fame March 11 in Kansas Their names were announced today by Al Duer NAIA executive secretary Cade Suran athletic director at Fort Hays State of Kansas was named for his outstanding record of 264 won 151 lost in 19 seasons including two fourth-place finishes in the NAIA tourney Named in the category of meritorious service were Al Garten of Eastern New Mexico a coach 38 years and an NAIA executi committee member 10 years and Ray Hahn of Bethany College in Kansas a coach 32 years with a 600 winning percentage Garten also served as NAIA president in 1958-59 and brought five teams to the NAIA basketball tourney The players to be honored are Jerry Anderson of Southwest Missouri State at Springfield twice most valuable player of the NAIA tourney and coach at Carthage Mo and Earl Lloyd 20-point man at West Virginia State later a player and assistant coach for the Detroit Pistons Moberly-Highland Meet in Semis FAYETTE Mo (AP) Defending champion Moberly will play Highland Kan and Paducah Ky will meet Flat River tonight in the semifinals of the Region 16 junior college basketball tournament The finals will be played Saturday night Highland edged Lindsey-Wi-son of Kentucky 71-68 in overtime and Flat River downed Crowder 85-78 Thursday night Doug Willoughby scored 29 points for Lindsey Wilson and kept his team in front until he fouled out with 3:15 left Highland caught up at 64-64 with 2:57 to go and there was no more scoring until the overtime period Without Willoughby the Kentuckians faded Flat Dean Glenn scored 34 points 21 of them in the last half as he brought his team from behind The score was tied five times in that period the last time at 54-all midway in the half Larry Hurley made 24 points for Crowder Tops With Tourists Luster of Yankees Still Undimmed has to collect If you are interested in buying or selling real estate see these Real Estate Agencies FOR SALE 4 Rooms 2 bedrooms hardwood floors central heating attached garage landscaped garbage disposal 3rd Ward $9500 5 Rooms 2 bedrooms hardwood floors forced air heat attached garage wired for 220 plumbed for automatic nice kitchen 3rd Ward $10500 5 Rooms 3 bedrooms 1 lA baths wall furnace plumbed for automatic 220 wiring nice builtins fenced yaref 1st Ward $4800 Abshier Agency 117 Central GA 14680 Extra nice 2 bedroom home outside city all city conveniences except sewer Builtins central heat storm sash insulation carpeted attached garage $11000 214 Acres 5 room modern house asbestos siding Barn and out buildings $6500 3 Bedroom home 2nd Ward Hardwood floors Garage 2 lots $5900 3 Bedrooms Needs remodeling Priced to sell 1806 Corning Reynolds Hughes 1823 Main Office GA 1-2290 Home GA 1-3453 or GA 14743 EAT Projects "Come and Get SATURDAY MARCH 5 ECinanis IPansake Pay 6:30 AM TO 6:30 PM MUNICIPAL BUILDING BASEMENT ALL SUN PHOTO SINGLES Donna Drumm was singles champion with a handicap 624 in the 1966 city tournament job in which a man was almost guaranteed a pennant four out of every five years This day last year he could lean languidly a-gainst the wall of the dressing room and say is the best club ever Then the Yankees starting going down like tenpins and the Keane of Feb 25 1966 was considerably more somber than the Keans of Feb 25 1965 going to be he conceded running an eye over the pitchers and catchers finishing up the opening workout with wind sprints year ago this time we were set It lok as though have to make any moves Now got some problems to The most conspicuous problem Mickey Mantle is only newly arrived on the scene Mantle just had a chip hemoved from a bone in his shoulder (he latest in an excruciating series of injuries Keane say so but after 36 years in baseball he knows better than to build all his hopes upon a player who is a mass of wounds old and new from (op to bottom Not all the in camp are unhappy ones Whitey Ford is a happy one really had a lot of doubts this time last said Ford operated on my shoulder to relieve some circulation problems and I was resigned to the worst it happened everything turned out This was understating Whitey pitched 244 innings and won 16 games like I never even had any he said think I can go on awhile Coach Jim Hegan looked over young he said Ford is 37 Even conceding him a good season the air in the camp is that Ford's remafkable resiliency may have to be duplicated many times at other positions for the Yankees to be kings again Right now glamor may be the strongest thing going for them KANSAS ROAD DEATHS TOPEKA Kansas traffic death log: 24 hours to 9 a 1 For 3 For 1966-86 Comparable 1965 97 Grace Powell recently set a record in the Meteor League with a 590 series She had games of 210 168 and 212 for First Federal Jeanette Albertson who had a very creditable 558 series set a new single-game standard in the same league with a 232 for 21st St Market Another distaff bowler Jo Turley of Iola wowed keglers in that city with a 266 game in the city tourney Collaboration: Shooting Stars League bowlers Lorene Schaal and Lydia Phillips converted the 6-7 split in the same frame Other converted splits: Abby Lassen 3-6-7-8 Henrietta Wolver-ton 3-10 Alta Coates 5-7 Jolene Martin 6-7 Jeanette Garretson 5-7 and 5-10 Martha Brock 6-7-10 and 6-7 Hazel Kuffler 5-10 Honor Roll: Men 225 or Jim 256 Morris Eakins 244 Jack Woodman 237 Frank Corder 235 Harry Tims 234 Max Nutt 234 Melvin Lutes 234 Ralph Dyer 234 Russell Sprague 233 George Clarke 233 Dick Roche 233 Art Anderson 231 Bill Mosse 231 Frank Corder 228 John Essig 227 Brady Locke 227 Men 600 or Corder 650 Brady Locke 636 Anderson 635 632 Eakins 626 Tobe Dennis 606 Clarke 603 Nutt 603 Don Russell 601 Women 190 or Jeanette Albertson 232 Gloria Kerr 224 Ann Lemmond 222 Charlene Van Teighem 217 Grace Powell 212 Virginia Mitchell 210 Sue Powell 209 Erma Dodds 208 Jesse Eakins 202 Gerry Crane 201 Mariana Clark 200 Lois Diediker 200 Lydia Phillips 200 Ethel Castoreno 199 Lois Shrum 197 Lucille Bush 195 Evelyn Woodmap 193 Jeanie Giltner 192 Maxine Baze 191 Helen Boner 190 Margaret Hayden 190 Women 500 or Powell 590 Albetson 558 Baze 543 Dodds 553 Norma Smith 522 Frances Stephenson 520 Eakins 520 Phillips 516 Van Teighem 510 Mary Kay Diskin 509 Crane 509 Maxine Moore 502 Huge Field for Indoor Track LAWRENCE Kan (AP) A total of 220 athletes from seven schools will take part in the Kansas State Federation track and field championships in Allen Fieldhouse at the University of Kansas Saturday A feature will be the mile run In which Conrad Nightingale of Kansas State who had a time of 4:028 in the event at KU two weeks ago will run against John Lawson and Jim Ryun of Kansas Lawson ran a 4:03 mile in Allen Fieldhouse two weeks ago and was a double winner at the recent Big Eight meet in Kansas City taking the mile in 4:048 and the two-mile in 9-095 Ryun was the Big Eight freshman mile in 3:596 By EDWIN POPE Chicago Daily News Service FORT LAUDERDALE Fla The Yankees are still the glamor club They finished sixth last year 25 games off the track and they were outdrawn by the rinky-dink Mets in their own home town but they are still the No 1 baseball attraction to Florida tourists Age is creeping into the once all-but-invincible dynasty The big stars are 34 and 35 and 37 years old But sport-shirted visitors from Canada from the Car-olinas from California still get that glazed look when they realize they are seeing the Yankees Glamor is the only real similarity between this Yankee club and the others that have trained here Everybody or will find when outfielders and infielders complete the roster by checking in next himself in a little different situation from 1965 Exhibit A is Manager Johnny Keane Twelve months ago he was on a crest He had won a National League pennant with the St Louis Cardinals and then paid them off in kind for their lack of faith in him He quit He had signed on for best By KEARNEY EGERTON' gentleman is looking for a lamp his wife gave us made up of a part of the KU goalpost a Dale Grib-ben model putter and a Mickey Mantle All Proceeds Go to Youth ECbanis Club Of Parsons Inc DOG LICENSES ARE DUE Ordinance No 3108 requires that all dogs three months old or over must be vaccinated and licensed The license fee for male and spayed female dogs is $150 and unspayed females $300 1966 vaccination certificates must be presented before dogs will be licensed A penalty of 50 cents will be added to licenses April 1 M-345789 Mildred Vance City Clerk.

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