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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 60

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Cincinnati, Ohio
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60
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HE CINCIN A TIE N' HIRER Friday, April 2, 1971 Entertainment Galore Will Highlight The 1971 Junior Achievement Fair Page 2 Junior Achievement I cry wmrn ww iiiii i him nimt Mim inu. iwiiiw mn .1 vvwm f. i CELEBRITY CORNER SATURDAY Nick Clooney WCPO Television. Wirt Cain WCPO Television. SUNDAY Vug 'n Judy Carter, Cincinnati Bengals.

1 300-2 :00 Mayes and Essex Johnson, Cincinnati Bengals. Lt. Jim Stanley, WLW Radio Helicopter Cop Jim LaBarba-ra, WLW Radio. Dob JohnBon, Cincinnati Bengals. Pat Matson, Cincinnati Bengals.

Larry Smith and His Puppets WXIX-TV. The Cool it -Li lJr1 Larry Smith and his terrific puppets, from Ch. 19, play up to the crowds expected at the 1971 Junior Achievement Trade Fair in the Celebrity Corner at 4 p. m. Sunday.

The first JA Center was located at 2333 Gilbert Ave. and the National Junior Achievement Charter was awarded to the local group in the summer of 1952. Junior Achievement of Greater Cincinnati, Inc. be came an operating company as of December 15, 1951. The incorporators were: C.

M. Turner, Reuben B. Hays and Irvin F. Westiheimer. Ghoul WX DC-TV.

ROCK CONCERT BANDS Master of Ceremonies Jini Scott, Deejay from WSAI-Radio. HEY MARKET RIOT ULTRABLUE DUNHARROW (Formerly US TOO). DIT ALLANS HEYWOODS Bands Coordinated by A. JAYE AGENCIES) JIMMY QUESTA AT THE WURLITZER ORGAN BOTH DAYS, We're Proud To Support JJL The Gncinnati Insurance Co. Subsidiary of CINCINNATI FINANCIAL CORP.

2934 Centrol Parkway, Cincinnati, Ohio On Guard! Jr. Achievement Demonstrations the 1971 Jr. Achievement Trade Fair. It's the Korean "Tae Kwon Do" method of Karate, rapidly rising in interest among Greater Cincinnatfians. Smashing cement blocks is an ordinary pastime for this gentleman who will demonstrate his prowess along with others for the Korean School of Self Defense, both Saturday and Sunday at 2:45 Animals from the 12:43 Fairfield High School Stage Band (Recently appeared on the Mike Douglas Show and before President Richard Nixon).

1:33 Garrison the Great Magician. 2:05 Schwab Junior High Gymnastic Team Trade Fair- Master of Ceremonies John Keeh-nen, Host of EXPO. SATURDAY 12:00 Opening of the Fair Senator Robert A. Taft, Congressman William Keating and MLss Mary Kay Reagan, Miss Junior Achievement of the United States. (1969 City Champs).

if flCiS motor Cincinnati Zoo. 3:10 Korean TAE KWON DO Demonstration (School of Self Defense). 5:35 Kathleen Wellman Models assisted by The Insex. 4:00 Fairfield High School Stage Band. 4:45 Duane Dunn Band.

5:00 Rock Concert Six Bands. SUNDAY 12:00 Lloyd Hign School Concert Band. 12:45 Sounds of America (25-piece band from Middletown). 1:25 Kathleen Wellman Modelslnsex 2:00 James Brown and the Inspirational Singers. 2:35 Ziegler Studio of Dance (recently appeared with the 1 i nnati Symphony Orchestra).

3:15 Garrison the Great Magician. 3:30 Purcell Cavalettes. 4:05 Channel 19 presents Larry Smith and the Cool Ghoul performing and also appearing at the Celebrity Corner. 5:00 Mighty Mike and the Dynamites. 5:30 King's Men from the Queen City.

6:25 Korean TAE KWON DO School of Self Defense (Demonstration). 6:50 Woodward High School Choral Group. Tell the kids to mind their own business and they will! Junior Achievement lets kids do just that. They own their business, and manage and operate their affairs just the way any successful concern handles its business function. We congratulate these ambitious youngsters who mind thier own business.

Pretty soon they'll be minding ours! Downtown Western Hills Kenwood Plaza Cherry Grove Middletown Lexington learning and practising theprinciplesof American tree enterprise that made this country prosper II 11 I I I El THE ONE GREAT NAME IN VALVES A DIVISION OF CONVAL CORPORATION tybwdiary of CON DEC corporation.

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