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25 NBA's all-time all-star team Erving West Havlicek Cousy Robertson Baylor Abdul-Jabbar Chamberlain Pettit Russell Public Opinion Friday, October 31. lDtlO 0 i 'v, mr mm jr Mikan 87 Russell selected best player in history of NBA By ALEX SACHARE Russell and Chamberlain headed the lt-member all-time team announced Thursday. Also selected were centers George Mikan and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. forwards Elgin Baylor. Bob Pettit.

Julius Erving and John Havlicek and guards Oscar Robertson, Jerry West and Bob Cousy. Auerbach praised Russell as "one of the brightest, smartest players ever. You might fool him once, but you could never fool him twice never. He always made the big play. He made the blocked shot into an art form.

And he was team oriented all he wanted to do was win." Russell and the Celtics won with greater regularity than any other team in history. After leaving the University of San Francisco in 1956. Russell led Boston to 11 championships in 13 pro seasons. That included a streak of eight in a row that was ended by the 1967 Philadelphia club. "When I signed my first pro contract." Russell recalled.

"Red (Auerbach) asked me whether I was concerned about mv scoring. I had a reputation as not being much of a scorer in college, and I said I was a little worried So he told me. 'From this day on, every time we talk about contracts we will never discuss statistics I want you to think about winning, not about scoring That took a lot of the pressure off me. "1 always played to win. And I found out the best wav was to pTay in a style that would make my teammates plav better.

1 was fortunate to play with teammates like Cousv and Havlicek. who were winners, for a coach like Auerbach. who knew who to mold a winner: and for an owner like Walter Brown, who knew what it took to build a winner." Russell, a five-time winner of the NBA Most Valuable Player award, is the game second leading career re-bounder, behind Chamberlain. Chamberlain also is the all-time top scorer, while Robertson heads the assists list. Members of the PBWAA were given a ballot of 50 names chosen by the NBA and asked to vote for 10.

The only active players on the ballot were Abdul-Jabbar and Erving. and both made the all-time team. AP Sports Writer NEW YORK For once. Red Auerbach agreed with the media. Auerbach.

who often has had his differences with the working press during his lengthy tenure in Boston, heartily endorsed the selection of Bill Russell as the greatest plaver in the 35-year history of the National Basketball Association. "I don't care how strong your guards or forwards are, you have to build from the middle," said Auerbach. who was Russell's coach on the Celtics and now is the club's president. "If I was starting a team, there's onlv one player I'd pick: Bill Russell." Russell edged archrival Wilt Chamberlain in the voting among members of the Pro Basketball Writers Association of America, conducted in conjunction with the NBA's 35th anniversary. Auerbach was voted the league's greatest coach, while the 1966-67 Philadelphia 76ers led by Chamberlain were named the league's greatest team.

Mikan. 56. is the senior of the team The league's first dominant big man. he played on five title teams during his nine years as a pro in the late 1940s and early 1950s. Some have questioned how well he would do in the NBA today, but not Auerbach "If he played in the NBA today, or tomorrow, he would be a great player." contended Auerbach.

"He had the competitive drive you need to be a great player. He was a toueh guy then and he would be a tough guy' now." Auerbach was asked whether he would like to have coached the all-time team "To be perfectly frank. I wouldn't." he replied. "I think it would be a lousy ballclub. There are too many great stars.

You'd have all kinds of internal problems, chemistry problems I only want three or four ot these guys keep the rest To which Baylor responded. Red might not want to coach it. but I'd hate to have to play against this team." Lafleur's return Canadiens to 8 2 win with a bruised jaw. Clarke received a five-minute penalty for his action but the Rangers couldn't score with the manpower advantage. "The coordination wasn't there but the effort was.

That's what happens when you get frustrated and things don't go right." The Rangers also lost forward Ron Duguay. who suffered a cut tendon in his leg and will be out for about three weeks. Capitals 5. Rockies 5 Colorado scored twice in the last ll2-minutes. with Randy Pierce making it 5-4 and Lanny McDonald tying the game with 42 seconds left.

Rangers 3, Flyers 3 Anders Hedberg scored at 13 56 of the third period and Ron Greschner had a goai and two assists for the Rangers, who gained the tie despite being pushed around by the Flyers Reg Leach scored twice for Philadelphia, which is unbeaten in six games. "Hustle hasn't been our problem this year." noted Hedberg "The veterans just aren't playing up to par "The way we played, we didn't deserve to win." said the Flyers Bobby Clarke, who shoved a high stick into forward Mike Allison's lace in the first period and sidelined the Rangers rookie on the wings. Unfortunately, that dangerous trio had not appeared together in the same game this season. "The line played well together." added Larouche. who scored twice to give him 200 career goals.

"We played good in the first period but were behind and we just said in the dressing room. Let's go out there and turn things They did with a three-goal second period ignited by Lafleur's first tally of the night to tie it 2-2. Larouche scored 52 seconds after that and the rout was on as the Canadiens' No.l line wound up with four goals and seven assists. Doug Wickenheiser, Doug Jarvis. Mark Napier and Yvon Lambert also scored for Montreal while Bernie Johnston and Blaine Knicks nip Hawks By ALEX SACHARE AP Sports Writer NEW YORK Guards are not supposed to win games with offensive rebounds.

Then again, Michael Ray Richardson is not an ordinary guard. The 6-foot-5 Richardson grabbed nine rebounds for New York Thursday night, including one off the offensive boards that he turned into the winning basket with six seconds left in overtime as the Knicks beat the Atlanta Hawks 116-115 in the only Nationaf Basketball Association game played Thursday night. "It's a great win for them and a tough loss for us." said Hawks Coach Hubie Brown. "The key play was when New York missed a shot at the end of overtime, Richardson got the offensive rebound and put it in. Give him credit he outjumped our three frontcourt guys, who were all there, got the ball, pump-faked and got the shot off.

"When we miss as many foul shots (15) and let their guard beat us off the offensive boards, we don't deserve to win." The Hawks almost won anyway, after layups by Dan Roundfield and Wayne Rollins put Atlanta on top 115-114 with 1:04 left in overtime. The Hawks gained possession of the ball on a steal by Eddie Johnson, but promptly gave it back when Armond Hill fumbled the ball out of bonds with 21 seconds to go. The Knicks tried to get the ball inside to Cartwright, their center who led all scorers with 28 points. But the Hawks collapsed on him and he dished it back out to Williams, who tried a 20-footer than bounced off the rim right to Richardson. "When Ray shot I went to the boards and got it on the left side in heavy traffic," said Richardson, who was New York's No.2 rebounder with 539 last season and was second in rebounding to Los Angeles' Magic Johnson among all guards in the NBA.

Kenneth M. I'pperman. Auct. PL BLIC SALE OF NEW AND ALMOST NEW TOOLS at Kenny's Auction. 4 miles North of Chambersburg along Route 11 on.

SATI RDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 19S0 AT 6 30 P.M. 14 piece 'i' drive socket set. 10 piece lt drive socket set.

9 piece 3 8 drive socket set. Craftsman hatchet. 5 pounds 125 soulder. Craftsman combination set. union tool calibers.

Stanley chisels, pliers. 2 drive sockets. 9 piece John Deere comb wrench set. Hanson drill bits. 8" wood plane, pipe wrenches.

4 piece Craftsman router bit set carbite tips, lot of Craftsman different size wrenches. 21 piece Craftsman high speed drill set. 3 8 Craftsman deep well sockets. Stanley speed ratchet screw driver, pipe wrenches. '2" drill chuck.

12 foot tape, drill vise. CB antenna. 8" dado set. Craftsman moulding set. Ohnm meter.

Citzens band converter. CB radio tester, meat grinder blades. Craftsman saw blades. 9 new men's shirts. 1 calculator TERMS Cash 0716 By BARRY WILNER AP Sports Writer While the Boston Bruins look for the winning formula, the Montreal Canadiens may have found it in the form of one player.

That one man is the National Hockey League's best. Guy Lafleur. His return to health might be the spur the perennial league powerhouse needs to recapture its glory. Lafleur's hamstring pull improved enough for him to get back in the Canadiens' lineup Thursday night. He returned with a bang, scoring two goals and setting up three others as the Canadiens bombed Hartford 8-2.

"There's no doubt we missed him." said Pierre Larouche. who centers a line with Lafleur and Steve Shutt JJorse Friday night Pott time 7:30 FIRST: S1.MO, 3 yr oldi 4 up. clma, H.OOtV 1 mil. 5 Dashing Archie Walterson 3-1 4 Time For More 4-1 I Some One Free. Rice 5-1 5 Kebea'i Dance'.

O'OonneN 6-1 7 Lady Chaser. 6 King Sitrict, Fel'Ctano 1-1 9 Passe Droit, Beatfie 10-1 Oumoty's Baou, S. Lloyd 3 Senior Fool 12-1 SECOND: 14,500, F1M, yr olds up, tlrnq 15,00, I fur. 8 Kenneth Sauare. Monfoya 3-1 4 Gold Scholar, Sullivan 4-1 I Hooetul Mission.

ADO'eby 5-1 Trade Up. CaKe 10-1 7. Irish Brook, Rich 10-1 II Royal Absurd. Colon 10-t 7 Tuiago. O'Oonneii 12-1 3 Palace Joker 15-1 4 Done At Last, Feiicieno 20-1 5 Little Chuckie, Rke 20-1 THIRD: 54,500, FsVM, 3 yr elds 4 up, clma 15,000, 4 fur.

7 Applicant. Rice 5-2 8 You Dancer. Kunitake 7-2 4 Flower' India. Aviles 5-1 1 Fleet Day. Brosnan 6-1 4 Captains Turn.

Gress 8-1 3 Rutfima. Sullivan 10-1 2 Pachouli. Thomason 12-1 5 Verena Garner 12-1 FOURTH: S3400, 3 yr olds up, straiw, 1 mile. 4 French Fries. Montoya 3-1 Pendar.

Cake 4-1 8 Spark Jet. Sullivan 5-1 1 Great Commoner. S. Llcyd 6-1 2 One To Go. Aviles 8-1 6 Flying Pass.

Bowlers 10-1 7 Hi Tilt, Segal 121 3 Blind Drunk. Betts 15-1 5 Hectic Hour, Brosnan TS-1 FIFTH: 12,400, Syr oldi us. clm 2,000, Kir. 4 Far Away Indian. Cake 3-1 4 Merry Aflair.

Sullivan 4-1 12 Roiitcuv Rice 5-1 2 Roval Morn. Gress a-l sparks Stoughton connected for the Whalers. It was Stoughton's first goal of the year he tied for the NHL lead with 56 last season but became a free agent during the summer and just re-signed with Hartford on Wednesday. Flames 3, Bruins 1 The Bruins are beginning to worry. Their non-winning streak was extended to seven games when Calgary, which was 2-15-1 in Boston while the club represented Atlanta, got power-play goals by Paul Reinhart and Willi Plett just 89 seconds apart in the third period.

Pekko Rautakallio added an insurance tally at 12:14. "We have to find the formula to get us out of it." said Gerry Cheevers, the Bruins' rookie coach. "We have to keep trying and searching. We've got to get 10 Jeanne's Smrlev. Garner 20-' 12 Su Bucks.

Beae 20-1 ALSO ELIGIBLE 13 Luiara Ramos 10-1 14 -Dun Miss. Apolebv '2-1 15 Smlul Joy Aviles 12-1 16 Van's Sister. Fe'ioar-o 4-1 17 a-l Found It. Zook 6-1 18 -Qu'd Manor 8-1 A Tom Toner-Doris Vorn'ssey entry Craig Mffseman-Rooer ti Evans entry Thursday night FIRST 13.000. mdn.

2 yr olds mdn. 4' fur Clockwork. Juliano 5.80 3 10 2 10 Menocai's Pel, Keller 4 00 2 .80 Jersey Cowboy, V. Essinosa 4 00 TIME .54 2 5 OUINELLA (5-10). PaldS2v50 SECOND.

$1,700. mdn cimg. 3. 4 4 5 vr olds mdn, 7 fur. Glen Oale, Dull 3S.40 14.20 4.60 Skyrena, V.

Espinosa 6.20 3.40 Causa Bent, Oenion 3.20 TIME I 30 3 5. OAILV DOUBLE 10-8 Paid 1105 JO EXACTA (8-3). Paid 1172 40 thiro 13 500. allowance. 2 yr O'ds 4'7 fur.

Deb's Music, F. Oueiada 34.10 11.40 5 00 Rediscover, Lopez 6.00 3.00 Treat's Pride, Fain 2.80 TIME 5J 1 5 OUINELLA Paid $178 FOURTH: $1,800. clmg, 3 yr olds ud i'l fur. Prire Gem, Betancourt 9.20 5.80 3.60 Ground Getter, Sanchez 11.00 5.60 Jay Jay Elkson, Oull 3.20 TIME .54 3 5 TRIFECTA '7-5-1). Paid 80 FIFTH 13,100, Clrrtg, 3 yr olds 4 UP.

1 1 16 mites Mountain Mover, Freshman 3.80 2.40 2.40 Sweetwater Willy, Longan 3.40 3.20 Jet To Victory, H. Detgad 3.80 TIME 1 .50 OUINELLA (3-8). Paid $20 SIXTH: 13.400. Clmg, Syr olds 4 UP. a fur Swift Snooper, Clemson 13.20 7.60 4.20 Nighf Road, Shaw 8.40 6.20 Hearts of Glory, F.

OiMiada 10.80 TIME 1.21 4 5 OAILY DOUBLE 18-31. Paid $25 40 EXACTA (3-4) P3id $84 40 SEVENTH: $1,800. clmg, 3 yr olds 4 UP. 6'i fur. First And last, 4rar Ambitious Land, O.

Johnston To My Fac. Ho TIME I 23 3 5 TRIFECTA (3-3-1) 54.40 17.28 10.80 3.40 1.48 7.20 Paid 1820 60 EIGHTH 13 700. allowance. 3 yr o'ds up. 4' fur.

Red Archer, Ho NevordonerflftieriaT, Small Bit at Mint, Fain 21.40 9.60 4.20 4.00 3.40 2.44) TIME 1 20 WELCOME TO HITCHING THE NEW POST INN fflRMFRLY THE GINGERBREAD MAN rnm eninv nnr pats, treats and mixed spirits. back to fundamentals. All my life I've been in sort of a winning environment. Then all of a sudden this happens after a pretty successful training camp. "It seems we just can't put everything together I can believe we played two periods the way we did and all of a sudden lose on a brutal third period." The Flames think they earned something special with the win.

"We're here to play this year and maybe we'll gain a little respect around the league." Calgary goalie Pat Riggin said. "The guys have been working hard and it paid off tonight. Maybe in Atlanta we had it too good. But this year the guys are working hard. They're being honest with this game." THIRD: SI.40O, 3 yr olds 4 up, $1,600, 4i fur.

1 Lfi-derraiod 2 Seet Sweet, inoce-'? 3 Bocrav Joe Icvga': 4 Ca'ev 5 N.gt 1: Tiiio'-a 6 Seller Te-rv Ho 7 v.s'er N'l Fai? 8 A'aoie Scot- FOURTH: $2,200, 2 yr mdn clmg $3,500, 4' fur. 1 Vv Friend Seed i-ids: 2 Me'odvs TLne Paoan 3 Proud Katv. Longa'n 4 e'-sf dde- 5 Active Legs 9-cwn 6 Voov Ooc. Maas 7 Fairgc King Lcoez 8 Sk.ocmg Lisa Mumaw 9 S'nHirnore. Ho 10 B-g D'llv Hudson ALSO ELIGIBLE Art's valentine.

Oeigadc Breaker Nine. Delgado Faster Than That. Escmosa Darned Sassy, Sneridar FIFTH: $1,800, 3 yr olds up, $1,600, 4' fur. 1 Doft e's A Dear, Ho 2 G'vemtiellman, Be'ancourf 3 Just Like Dad Loy 4 Pass The Peanuts. Roias 5 Irish Concorde.

Fane 6 Our Babsetter, Mufi'l ki 7 Simple Oream Betancourt 8 3'ues imase. Shaw 9 Special Woodv. Quetada 10 L'ftle Oggie. Ouezata ALSO ELIGIBLE l-nperiai Ta1 Clemson Toni Green. Manning London Prince.

Sanchez Smooth Tom Lewis clmg ''7 130 17 1 :5 "0 I'S 1 US n.8 US US U5 Clmg 1'7 I'J 107 H7 1 20 '20 117 117 120 115 SIXTH: $2,600, 3 yr olds 4 up. clmg 1 116 miles. 1 Ruff Tonv 117 2 Rubber Band Man. Fa.ne 'IS 3 Larry's eoov Gray x'05 4 Doc Allara Gray '03 5 Final Ag-eeet Oueiada 6 NieBel'jng Shaw 112 7 Eaa Soeod Case '14 8 Trooic Sen. Ho HO 9 Its Snowing H3 10 Ladv Madlv, Moreno HI SEVENTH: S2.40O.

3 yr olds 4 UP, Clma 7 fur. 1 Requestor. Betancourt 1 12 2 Stone Balance. Ho 114 3 Prince of Larch. Lewis 116 4 Knight Express.

Ho 114 5 Fancv Hoc. Queiadd 114 6 Long Not Castaneda 115 7 SDeedv Trick, Lorgan l4 8 Barsnerf. Ho 114 Shamba's Success. Sherida" x10! EIGHTH: $2,000, 3 yr olds 4 up, clmg 12,000, 4 1 lur 1 Man In Red. Vanpelt 114 2 Scotch De'ight.

Oaigo 120 3 Sgt Jane. Espinosa 114 4 Tom Blank Betancourt 114 5 Pete's Little Bov. Sancnei 111 6 Linda Pal Sheridan nxxIQI 7 Caot Rne't R. Queiada iu 8 Range'and Mac. Betancourt 114 0 Reel Shv, C'ark 111 10 Let There Be Fire inocente 114 ALSO ELIGIBLE Midnight Glow.

Brown IT4 El POCO Toro, Moreno IU Lucky Man Lewis lit Dawn's Release. McG'egor xnl04 NINTH: 13.500. 3 yr olds 4 up, allowance, 3 fur. 1 Tratic Weaver Shaw 115 2 Two Timing Gal. McMu'len vll2 3 Doit For Daddv.

117 4 Nice Choice Hudson ill 5 Racing Kutie. Ho 'OO 6 Robin Lark. Jul'ano 1:5 7 Benrav Ace. Lewis 115 8 Our Commander. Martini TtJ So-de Rascal.

Faine ,1:5 10 R'dd'e Red. Paoan 114 TENTH: 11-1O0. Jyr oldsoo.clm. $1,400. 4 fur.

1 Smooth Tricks Manning 114 2 Skvvertite. Hartow 117 3 War Risk Fave 'C Moliv Curve Grav v.x'37 5 B.rttioate Lonoan 114 6 North Judge- Ho 120 7 Dainty vllnirt. Lcmgan 114 nda h. Caoe in firenda Rockv Ce'gado xx'CT 10 Hurry Arab'an Beniamin 114 ALSO ELIGIBLE of Rome 111 Crocker Monev Freshman 117 Sentimental Boy 117 5a shoo in x-5ibs acorentKre ai'owance claimed xm-7 bs aoprentce allowance a.med apprentice allowance earned Stop and take advantage of happy hour and evening specials. Your college ID will give you a discount every Thursday night.

SATURDAY, 9-1, "RAY OWEN" racing 10 Ladies Big Boy. Sasser 9 Total Destruction. Rice 7 Debt Unpaved. Seattle 3 Battle Eaton. Barton 11 First Pretense, Feiiciano 8 Tahnee, Drury 5 Crimson Gem, La 8-1 8-4 IO-1 12-1 15-1 20-1 20-1 i 3ar ioangiea ncsr.

uonnen 2v-i ALSO ELIGIBLE 13 Lucky Caiun 10-1 14 Carlisle Lou 10-1 15 Clovis, loo 8-1 SIXTH: SS.600, 3 yr olds 4 up. allowance, fur. 2 Hey is, keiier 3 Rain God. Cake 7 La Grande Rogue. R'ce 8 Hasty Win.

Aviles 4 Mean Little Queen, Gress I Rons Ruler, Ravefich 5 Frosty Honor. Ba'ton 5-2 7- 2 5-1 8- 1 8-1 12-1 12-1 SEVENTH: IJ.IOO, 3 yr olds, clm S' fur. 3 Lou's Sarah. Aviles 3-1 8 Bub Sea. Cake 4-1 6 Cornish Splince.

Colon 5-1 4 Lady 0 Merit. Mahon 6-1 9 Scampered 8-1 2 Preston's Flyer 10-1 I Mystic Claim. Keller 12-1 7 Rye Devil. Lloyd 15-1 5 Sing Man Candy. O'Donnell 15-1 EIGHTH: 13,600, 3 yr Olds 4 up.

cimg i mile. 5 Frost Fire. Zook 9 Saber Tooth, Sullivan 4 Amae. Cake 2 Roving Baker. Aviles 3 Samoset.

Drury 1 Royal Mouthpiece. Rice 6 BandHia. Rich 8 Finn Maccoot. Espwiosa 7 Father ho. Whiteacre 3- 1 4- 1 5- 1 6- 1 8-1 8-1 12-1 15-1 151 NINTH: F4M, 3 yr olds 4 elm 12J0.

4 (nr. 3 Cane Siash, Sullivan 9 Roval Anne. Seattle 7 Red Tavern It a-Bradioaf. Lagrange Correlations speed. Howser 4 Jamie Marie.

Cake 1 Ruby Viener. T. Smith 2 Mr. Fry's. MacGregor 6 Stone Fire.

Kotenko 5 Andy's Pipper 3- 1 4- 1 5- 1 6- 1 8-1 '0-1 12-1 15-1 151 20-1 SUNDAY (HOOK 3 X) FRIED HAM STEAK SW1SSSTEAK Scailopn1 FotJtoe Green Urns ttiitrt tu DYKES" 72 $. Second Si. Chom.rior. ZM-H Nevui Martin and Melvin Sensenig. Aucts.

Fred Naugle. Announcements ROCKVIEW ACRES HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL at the farm in Cumberland County. 4 miles Northeast of Ship-pensburg. PA on Route 11. turn Southeast on Kline Road toward Lees Cross Roads to first farm.

16 miles Southwest of Carlisle. PA on Route 11 on: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31. 198fl AT 11:00 A.M. 90 registered and grade holsteins. 75 registered and 15 grades.

Certified, accredited. 30 day health tests, checked for pregancy. owner sampler records. 61 cows and first calf heifers in milk. 37 to freshen from August through January, some due each month, remainder due through the year for an even flow of milk 3 heifers due January and February.

9 heifers yard bred after April 1. 1 open yearling. 16 from 1 year down to calves. 1 service age bull. Sires are Atlantic Breeder Co-op and sons by those sires Services to same.

Also a son by Tippy from seiect sires. A lot of young typey cows with size and good udders ready for fall and winter production TERMS: Cash or good check Lunch at sale. Sale under cover. Folders. JOHN L.

EBERSOLE. OWNER D. 2. Shippensburg. PA 17257 Phone (717 532-6651 0674 LXXE V.F.W.

POST 1599 CHAMBERSBURG, PA. DANCE Saturday, Nov. 1 (9:30 to 1:00) IMPERIALS" LOYAL ORDER of the MOOSE 842 SHELLER AVENUE, CHAMBERSBURG THE I FRIDAY BREADED CUM STRIPS STUFFED PEPPERS. ill meals include salad bar SATURDAY HAM STEAK Resections for dming oniy SATURDAY FRIDAY is i r.m FRIED CHICO (5 HY. STRIP STEM Vm REEF (IT Stri) Stt lltf Crt) BWCE (9.30-1:30) Nov.

8-CH1CKEM CLARK HIS ROAD APPLE R00E0 TicWtofcfers rtrsmJbMi-O Wreihw. UVW ONJOW HasM Matow I Com 9JWC (M0-130) "USYUVW" KM MEMBERS 4 WIVES Or LAOY FRIENDS ONLY Kenneth M. Cpperman. Auct. PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE the undersigned will offer for sale the following described real estate at the Franklin County Court House.

Chambersburg. Franklin Coun-tv. Pennsvlvania on: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER li. 1980 AT 9:38 A.M. All the following described real estate lying and being situate in the Borough of Chambersburg.

Franklin County. Pennsylvania, known as 602 Philadelphia Avenue, bounded and limited as follows: On the North by the lot of George H. Hill; on the East by-land of Gaylen M. and Norma Edmondson: on the South by Vine Street: and on the West by Philadelphia Avenue, being about thirty 30 feet in width and about one hundred three il03i feet in depth. BEING the same real estate whichkTom Mahon and Helen W.

Mahon. his wife, by deed dated May 31. 1969. and recorded among the Deed Records of Franklin County. Pennsylania.

in Deed Book Volume 635. Page 915. conveyed to Ruth B. Grove, a widow. Containing two three spacious room and bath apartments with separate front and rear entrances.

For inspection call George Grove. Jr at 264-4451. TERMS: 10 cash down. Other terms to be known the day of sale. GEORGE GROVE.

JR PAUL E. GROVE HARRY E. GROVE WAYNE GROVE Executors of the Estate of Ruth L. Grove Walker Walker. C.

Attorneys 249 Lincoln Way East Chambersburg. PA 17201 0695 BEEF POT PIE SUPPER THE BIG PARTY EVERY MONDAY and SATURDAY 6:30 P.M. 301 NORTH SECOND STREET SOCIAL HALL EVERYONE INVITED! EXACTA '5-7) Paid 14 80 I NTH 11.900. Clmg. 3yroldSUP.

I 1-14 mries Whs Al. Lit, Manco 5 20 4.40 2.80 Cam To Pass. BetaiKsurt 0.80 3.60 Trip J. Scott 4.40 TIME 1 51 1 5 TRIFECTA C2--5 Pd 12'2 4TTI4. 2.25 HNOL.

$242,311 Friday pfcrnf POSI timo IS FIRST: 13,000. 2 yr old! fndns, 6i fur Treasures Beu. Sanchei 1)8 I Mr SC Esp nosa 3 Yantra. Moreno H8 4 Full Plav IIS 5 Bat Lady. Hudson 115 Regal Ringlet Oueiada H8 1 Come On Out.

SK 118 Pleasant Advenfure. Sanders i'8 Sugar Bee Tiliotta 118 SECONO: 12,000. 3 yr aids 4 up, Clmo, 12.000, fur. 1 C'ary Wind Ho 100 3 A'dmore Formal. in 3 Pemprooke's Grl.

Betancourt in Sakbar, Fame rllS Scoot N' Toot. Beniamm 114 OnaHe-r, Sna4l 114 7 Art Aocve All. Oueiada 1'4 Served Family Style Dessert and Beverage SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. Adults $3.50 Oiadren (6-12) $1.50 Under 6 FREE UPPER STRISBURC COMMUNITY CENTER SpcosareJ bj Upper Strasburf ligbt Assoc.

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