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14 THE VLITYSBURG TIMES, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1985 Scoreboard Fast Breaks Bergen gives up hockey for golf PHILADELPHIA A The Philadelphia Flyers are "leaving the door open" in case center Todd Bergen changes his mind about quitting, says Bobby Clarke, general manager of the National Hockey League club. Bergen, 22, informed the team he plans to give up hockey this season to pursue his education and a professional golf career, the club announced Wednesday. Clarke said Bergen will be placed on the suspended list, which would assure the Flyers' rights to Bergen should he change his mind. Bergen recorded 11 goals and five assists for 16 points in only 14 regular-season games for the Flyers last season. During the playoffs, he was one of the Flyers' top scorers, with four goals and nine assists for 13 points in 17 games.

"Quite naturally, we're disappointed," Clarke said. "Todd is very talented and a natural goal-scorer. We felt he had a bright future in hockey. We've talked to Todd several times and conveyed our feelings to him "We've also told him that we're leaving the door open should he change his mind." Last season was Bergen's first with the Flyers. Before joining the club late in the season, he had 20 goals and 19 assists for 39 points in 38 games with the American Hockey League's Hershey Bears.

Soccer player dies on field A A player collapsed during a routine running drill here while his mother and brother watched and died as the result of a heart problem that he apparently had since birth, officials said Wednesday HithsTV? Melloy a freshm an at Burlington Township Sfi ledt he ed Shortly after 5 P' Tuesda on school sports field where the junior and senior varsity soccer teams were practicing. school officials said. An autopsy showed that the death was caused by a heart problem that was probably congenital, according to a statement by Dr. Mime Tchouru- moff. the Burlington County assistant medical examiner School Principal John Haaf said there was "no comment whatsoever" on Melloy school medical records indicating a heart problem "We have quite an elaborate medical history and physical exam that Lakers sign A.C.

Green INGLEWOOD. Calif. AP First-round draft choice A Green has signed a multi-year contract with the Los Angeles Lakers, the National Basketball Association champions announced Wednesday. No terms were disclosed. Green, a 6-foot-9.

218-pound forward from Oregon State, was the 23rd player taken in the draft last June. He was the third-leading scorer 1 668 points and the second-leading rebounder 898 in Oregon State history Green was the Pacific-10 Conference Player of the Year as a junior and averaged 19.1 points and 9 2 rebounds as a senior when he earned third- team All-Amencan honors. He finished eighth last season in the balloting for the John Wooden Award, given annually to the nation's top college player. Pooley hoping for Vardon Trophy SAN ANTONIO. Texas AP) Don Pooley, a journeyman pro on the PGA Tour, said he has a special incentive in his quest for the Vardon Trophy, one of the more coveted awards in professional golf.

"For some of the other guys, it would just be another feather in their cap. For me. it would be the only feather." Pooley said during preparations for today's first round of the $350.000 Texas Open. "Winning the B.C. Open (in 1980.

his only victory in 10 years of tour activity i was important to me. but this would be" much, much more important The Vardon would be the biggest thing I've done in golf. "It might not mean anything monetarily, but it would be very big insofar as personal satisfaction is concerned. It's very important to me, something I want very much to do." said the 33-year-old Pooley. The Vardon Trophy, one of the three major seasonal awards on the Professional Golfers Association Tour, goes to the player with the low scoring average for the season.

With only four events the Texas. Pensacola and Southern Opens and the Walt Disney World remaining in the chase for the Vardon, Pooley trails leader Ray Floyd by only one-hundreth of a stroke. 70.53 shots per round to 70.54. "That's one stroke for the year." Pooley said. Since Floyd is not competing here.

Pooley. who was third in the Vardon Trophy standings in 1983. needs only to shoot par 280 this week to move into the lead. And that is a very real possibility, Pooley said, because the 6.576-yard Oak Hills Country Club course often yields some of the lowest scores on the tour and playing very well right now Also in contention for the Vardon Trophy is Calvin Peete. who won last year and is the defending champion of the Texas Open.

Peete. with a 70.65 stroke average, would need a 6-under-par 274 this week to pass Floyd. But Peete needs to play all of the remaining tournaments to have the required minimum of 80 rounds "If I'm still in the race for it. I'll play them all." he said. Robinson wants back with Eagles PHILADELPHIA AP i Philadelphia Eagles holdout linebacker Jerry Robinson has expressed an interest in returning to the National Football League Club, a spokesman said today Robinson, who has not reported to the team this season, approached the club through his agent but has not spoken directly to General Manager Harry Gamble or Coach Marion Campbell, said Ed Wisneski.

director of communications Wisneski said Gamble would hold a news conference at 1 p.m. today. Telev ision station WPVI reported Wednesday night that Robinson had telephoned the station and told it he was ending his holdout that began before pre-season practice and was returning to the club. Robinson. 29.

an inside linebacker from UCLA, had refused to report to the NFL club because it would not renegotiate his contract. He was fined $1.000 a day for his holdout The Eagles placed Robinson on the reserve-did not report list, which means that if he comes back, the Eagles would have to cut a player from the present 45-man roster. Robinson, the Eagles' No 1 draft choice in 1979. was one of 11 players who refused to join the team at the start of preseason training in July because of new owner Norman Braman's policy against renegotiating contract 1 Players don't give direct answer NEW YORK i AP i Response by officials of the Major League Baseball Players Association to Commissioner Peter Ueberroth's drug- testing proposal has been virtually unanimous they have refused to respond directly to his request In an interview with the New York Times. Gene Orza.

the associate general counsel to the players" union, said that to his knowledge no team had responded in a yes-or-no fashion regarding the drug tests, as requested by Ueberroth According to Orza. players from each of the 26 teams were saying that although they felt something had to be done about the game's drug problems, they thought Ueberroth should make his proposals through the union and not ask players to respond individually. "He got an answer from the players," Orza said "The answer was that if he wishes to discuss matters of this nature, he should do it through the appropriate channel the union The players resent this kind of thing They're not voting Although Ueberroth would not comment directly on the results of his proposal, he did say: "I'm very pleased with what's going on Baseball players are being thoughtful, no matter what their reaction. They care very much to clean up the image of the game Ueberroth sent letters to ail players on Tuesday, asking them to voluntarily submit to tests for illegal drugs such as cocaine in order to dispel what he termed "the cloud hanging over baseball The players were requested to respond by Friday Baseball AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division Pet. GB Toronto 95 56 629 -New York 89 62 .589 6 Baltimore 79 71 .527 15H Detroit 79 73 520 Wz Boston 76 76 .500 19W Milwaukee 67 84 .444 28 Cleveland 55 99 .357 41V4 West Division California 86 66 .566 -Kansas City 85 66 .563 Vt Chicago 78 73 .517 7Vi Oakland 74 78 487 12 Seattle 71 81 .467 15 Minnesota 70 82 .461 16 Texas 57 94 .377 28V 2 Wednesday's Games Cleveland 7, Oakland 2 Boston 4, Toronto 2.13 innings New York 10, Detroit 2 Minnesota 5, Texas 1 Milwaukee 3, Baltimore 0 California 7, Chicago 4 Kansas City 5, Seattle 4 Thursday's Games Boston (Sellers 1-0) at Toronto (Alexander 16-8), 7:35 p.m.

Detroit (Terrell 13-10) at New York (Shirley 5-4), 8 p.m. Minnesota (Smithson 14-121 at Texas (Guzman 1-2), 8:35 p.m. Baltimore (D. Martinez 12-9) at Milwaukee (Haas 8-7). 8'35 p.m.

Kansas City (Leibrandt 16-8) at Seattle (Swift 5-9), 10:35 p.m Chicago (Bannister 7-14) at Oakland (Codiroli 13-12), 10.35p.m. Friday's Games Boston at Detroit, 7:35 m. California at Cleveland, 7:35 p.m. Baltimore at New York, 8 p.m Kansas City at Minnesota, 8.35 p.m. Toronto at Milwaukee, 8 35 m.

Texas at Seattle. 10-35 Chicago at Oakland, 10.35 p.m. NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division Pet. Leaders AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING (375 at bats)-Boggs, Boston. 372, Brett.

Kansas City, .334, RHenderson, New York, .326, Mattingly, New York, Baines, Chicago, 315. RUNS-RHenderson. New York. 138, Ripken. Baltimore.

108: EMurray, Baltimore, 106, DwEvans. Boston. 105; Butler, Cleveland. 101: Wmfield, New York, 101 RBI-Mattmgly, New York, 135; EMurray, Baltimore. 117, Baines, Chicago, 108; Winfield, New York, 107; Rice, Boston.

103; Ripken. Baltimore. 103. HITS-Boggs. Boston, 227; Mattingly, New York.

198; Baines, Chicago, 188; PBradley, Seattle, 182; Puckett, Minnesota, 182 DOUBLES-Mattmgly, New York, 47; Buckner, Boston, 41, Boggs. Boston, 39; Cooper, Milwaukee, 39; EMurray, Baltimore, 35, GWalker, Chicago, 35. TRIPLES-Wilson. Kansas City, 19; Butler. Cleveland, 14; Puckett, Minnesota, 13; Barfield, Toronto, Fernandez, Toronto, 9.

HOME RUNS-DaEvans. Detroit, 37; Fisk, Chicago, 37; Balboni, Kansas City. 34; GThomas. Seattle. 32; EMurray, Baltimore.

31: Mattingly. New York, 31. STOLEN BASES-RHenderson, New York. 75: Pettis, California, 55; Butler, Cleveland, 44; Wilson, Kansas City. 41; LSmith.

Kansas City. 38. PITCHING (12 decisions )-Guidry. New York. 20-6, .769.

3.30; Saberhagen, Kansas City, 19-6. Key. Toronto. 14-6, 700, 3 02: Cowley. New York, 11-5.

.688. 4.01; 5 are tied with .667. STRIKEOUTS-Blyleven. Minnesota. 191; Morns, Detroit, 189: Hurst, Boston, 179; FBanmster.

Chicago. 178; Burns. Chicago, 170. SAVES-Quisenberry, Kansas City, 34; Hernandez, Detroit. 30: BJames.

Chicago, 29. DMoore. California. 29; JHowell, Oakland. 28.

NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING (375 at bats)-McGee, StLouis, .360, Guerrero, Los Angeles, Raines, Montreal, .315, Herr, StLouis, Parker, Cincinnati, .311. RUNS-Murphy, Atlanta, 114; McGee, StLouis, 112; Raines, Montreal, 106; Sandberg, Chicago, 106, Coleman, StLouis, 104. RBI-Parker, Cincinnati, 113; Herr, StLouis, 105; Murphy, Atlanta, 103; Carter, New York, 95; Brooks, Montreal, 94; Moreland. Chicago, 94. HITS-McGee, StLouis, 206; Parker, Cincinnati, 184; Gwynn, San Diego, 181; Sandberg.

Chicago, 177. Herr, StLouis, 175. DOUBLES-Parker, Cincinnati, 41; Heir, StLouis, 38; GWilson. Philadelphia, 36; Wallach, Montreal, 35; Cruz, Houston, 33. TRIPLES-McGee, StLouis, 17; Samuel, Philadelphia, 13; Raines, Montreal, 11; Coleman, StLouis, 10; CReynolds, Houston, Garner, Houston, 8.

HOME RUNS-Murphy, Atlanta, 37; Guerrero, Los Angeles, 32; Carter, New York, 31; Schmidt, Philadelphia, 30; Parker, Cincinnati, 29. STOLEN BASES-Coleman, StLouis, 105; Raines, Montreal, 65; McGee, StLouis, 52; Sandberg, Chicago. 52; Lopes, Chicago, 47; Redus, Cincinnati. 47. PITCHING (12 decisions )-Hershiser, Los Angeles.

17-3, Gooden, New York, 22-4, .846,1.57, Franco. Cincinnati, 12-3, .800, 2.27; BSmith. Montreal, 17-5, .773, 2.97; Darling. New York, 16-5, .762. 2.94.

STRIKEOUTS-Gooden, New York, 251; Soto, Cincinnati, 200; Valenzaeia, Los Angeles, 198; Ryan, Houston. 196; Fernandez, New York, 172. SAVES-Reardon. LeS-mith, DSmith. Gossage.

San Diego. 25; Power, Cincinnati, 24. Transactions BASKETBALL National Basketball Association DETROIT PISTONS-Signed Spencer Haywood. forward, and Freeman Williams, guard INDIANA PACERS-Released Bryan Wamck. guard LOS ANGELES LAKERS-Signed A.C.

Green, forward, to a multi-year contract PHOENIX SUNS-Signed Ed Pinckney. forward, to a multi-year contract FOOTBALL National Football League CINCINNATI BENGALS-Signed Tom Dinkel. linebacker. HOUSTON OILERS--Waned Herkie Walls and Mike Holston. wide receivers MIAMI DOLPHINS--Announced that Pete Johnson, fullback, ended his holdout over a team-imposed weight limit by asking for severance pay HOCKEY National Hockey League BOSTON BRUINS-Aiinounced the sale of the club and the Boston Garden to a group headed by James F.

Brerman and Godfrey Wood for $50 million. DETROIT RED WINGS-Assigned Chris Pusey and Mark LaForest. goaltenders. David Korol. Rick Zombo and Ted Huesing.

defensemen. Basil McRae. Glen Merkosky. Gordy Robertson. Ted Speers and Gary Yaremchuk.

centers. Brian Shaw and Don Shaw, right wings, and Pierre Aubry, left wing, to Adirondack of the American Hockey League. MINNESOTA NORTH STARS-Released Brad Palmer and Bill Johnson, forwards. Assigned Bob Lakso. forward, and Ward Komonsky.

goaltender. to Springfield of the American Hockey League. Assigned Bob Dreger. Tom D'Andrea and Richard Adolfi. forwards, and DeGaetano and Randy Cameron, defensemen, to Indianapolis of the International Hockey League.

Sent Dwight Mullins. Gary McColgan. Larry DePalma. forwards, and Mike Berger and Tommy Sjodin to their junior teams. PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 at A.M.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS The undersigned win offer at PubHc Auction, located at 99 BoMnger Road, Utttestown, PA. Directions to farm: 1 mMs south of LJWeetown off Rt 97, Ml on Boillnger Road 1 mile, first lane on right. Ins following: HOUSEHOLD GOODS Large King automatic wood and coal heater; Dalaval chest freezer; black ft white TV; 4-pc. modem blonde bedroom suiie; chrome I walnut bedroom suite; springs ft mattress; Lanecedai cheat; studio couch; platform rocker; ok) softwood cupboard; oak dreeeer; oak single bed; 8-Day kitchen clock; butter chum; coffee table; Ethan Allan bad; cheat over chest of drawers; sofa; bed; doubts mattraaass; rocking chairs; other chairs; quitting frame; modem maple doughtray and table; meat bench; coffee table; metal wardrobe; bookstand; window fan; electric tee cream freezer, portable oil heater, electrified; food blender; table lights; electric appliances; fireplace tools; large mirror; small kerosene heater; oil lamp ft lantern; hand butter chum; salt ft pepper shakers; candle stick holders; set of Norman Rockwell plates; music boxes; dishes; porch bench; windows and sash; metal posts; barbed wire; hand ft garden tools; whealbartop. Sears self-propelled rotary town mower; Amana air conditioner, 17,500 8TU; Gftane 10-apaad bfca; child's wooden express wagon; many other items not roanUunad.

Terms: Cash Lunch Stand Not Responsible for Accidents Mrs. Richard Keith, Owner Auctioneers: Ralph Schuchart, AUOOW12-L, Phone 346-7523 Jim Beaver, AA-00132S-L Football GB St. Louis 96 56 .632 -New York 92 60 .605 4 Montreal 79 73 .520 17 Philadelphia 71 79 .473 24 Chicago 71 80 .470 2414 Pittsburgh 52 98 .347 43 West Division Los Angeles 89 63 .586 -Cincinnati 82 68 .547 6 Houston 78 74 .513 11 San Diego 77 75 .507 12 Atlanta 62 89 .411 26V 2 San Francisco 59 93 .388 30 Wednesday's Games Chicago 5, New York 4 Pittsburgh 8, Montreal 2 Atlanta 4, Cincinnati 2,11 innings St. Louis 6, Philadelphia 3 Houston 6, Los Angeles 4,10 innings San Diego 7, San Francisco 4 Thursday's Games Atlanta (Bedrosian 7-13) at Cincinnati (McGaffigan 2-3), 12:35 p.m. New York (Gooden 22-4) at Chicago (Abrego 1-0), 2.20 p.m.

Montreal (Gullickson 13-11) at Pittsburgh (Rhoden 9-14), 7:35 Philadelphia (K. Gross 14-11) at St. Louis (Tudor 19-8), 8:35 p.m. Only games scheduled Friday's Games Philadelphia at Chicago, 2-20 p.m. St.

Louis at Montreal, 7:35 p.m. New York at Pittsburgh, 7:35 p.m. Houston at Cincinnati, 7:35 p.m San Diego at Atlanta, 7-40 p.m. San Francisco at Los Angeles, 10:35 p.m. AMERICAN CONFERENCE East Pet.

PF PA Miami 2 1 0 .667 84 39 New 2 1 0 .667 50 54 N.Y. Jets 2 1 0 .667 66 37 1 2 0 .333 30 81 Buffalo 0 3 0 .000 26 73 Central Pittsburgh 2 1 0 .667 72 20 Cleveland 1 2 0 Houston .667 60 62 .667 83 70 .333 46 70 0 1.000 72 46 Cincinnati Denver 2 1 0 Kansas City 2 1 0 San Diego 2 1 0 Seattle 2 1 0 L.A. 1 .333 48 54 1 2 0 .333 39 59 0 3 0 .000 92 113 West .667. 94 71 .667 83 78 .667 93 99 .667 101 94 2 0 .333 61 70 NATIONAL CONFERENCE Eas't Dallas 2 1 0 .667 85 47 N.Y. Giants 2 1 0 .667 68 40 St.

Louis 2 1 0 .667 85 78 1 2 0 3 3 3 2 5 4 4 Washington 1 2 0 .333 36 76 Central Chicago 3 0 0 1000 91 59 Detroit 2 1 0 Minnesota 2 1 0 Green Bay 1 2 0 Tampa Bay 0 3 0 .000 57 West L.A. Rams 3 0 San 2 1 0 .667 90 54 New 1 2 0 .333 70 94 Atlanta 0 3 0 .000 71 107 Monday's Game Los Angeles Rams 35, Seattle 24 Sunday, Sept. 29 Dallas at Houston Green Bay at St Louis Los Angeles Raiders at New England Minnesota at Buffalo New York Giants at Philadelphia Seattle at Kansas City Tampa Bay at Detroit Washington at Chicago New Orleans at San Francisco Miami at Denver Indianapolis at New York Jets Atlanta at Los Angeles Rams Cleveland at San Dieg Monday, Sept. 30 Cincinnati at Pittsburgh NFL Individual Leaders AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE Quarterbacks ATT COM YDS TD INT Krieg, Sea. 102 Fouts, S.D 115 61 810 9 70 1002 9 NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE Quarterbacks ATT COM YDS TD INT Esiason, Cm 56 33 405 4 Plunkett, Raiders 103 71 803 3 Elway, Den.

119 65 873 9 McMahon, Chi. Bartkowski, Atl Montana, S.F. Lomax, St.L Simms. Giants. 70 80 89 88 84 44 742 6 51 555 5 57 724 5 47 687 5 39 572 6 Rushers ATT YDS AVG LG TD McNeil, 60 300 5 0 Warner, Sea.

58 267 4.6 Byner, Clev 54 230 4.3 Rushers ATT YDS AVG LG TD Wonsley, Ind 39 218 56 22 1 69 2 Wilder, T.B 75 393 52 21 3 RiggS, Atl 74 292 3.9 36 2 White, Rams Kinnebrew, Cin. 38 195 5.1 56 45 239 4.3 225 5.0 24 33 20 26 Pollard, Pitt. 40 195 4.9 14 0 16 3 Payton. Chi 43 221 5.1 26 0 Receivers NO YDS AVG LG TD Christensen, Raiders 22 249 11.3 33 Bell, Buff. 22 144 6.5 18 Receivers NO YDS AVG LG TD Collinsworth, Cin.

18 307 17.1 Chandler. S.D 17 315 18.5 Lipps. Pitt 17 275 16 2 71 45 38 Wilder. T.B Cosbie. Dall J.Bell.

T.B Craig. S.F Hill, Dall 20 19 19 18 17 116 58 258 136 215 11.3 210 11.7 241 14 2 17 30 23 38 44 Local Sports TODAY Volleyball Bermudian at Fairfleld, 6:30 p.m. Littlestown at Gettysburg, 4 p.m. Waynesboro at New Oxford, 4 Cedar Cliff at Delone, 3:30 p.m. Field hockey Delone at Big Spring, 3:30 p.m.

Fairfield at Bermudian, 4 p.m Biglerville at Gettysburg, 4 p.m. New Oxford at Littlestown, 4 p.m. 9th grade football Gettysburg at Bermudian, 4 Littlestown at New Oxford, 4 p.m. Biglerville at James Buchanan, 4 p.m. Cross country New Oxford at Fairfield, 4.30 p.m Gettysburg at Bermudian, 4 p.m.

Littlestown at James Buchanan, 4:30 p.m. Tennis Biglerville at Littlestown, 3:30 p.m. Gettysburg at James Buchanan, 3:30 p.m. Area colleges Gettysburg College Field hockey Glassboro at GC, 3:30 p.m. Volleyball GC at Shepherd-Wilson, 6 p.m.

FRIDAY Varsity football Littlestown at Gettysburg. 7:30 p.m. Camp Hill at Delone. 7.30 p.m. Soccer Fairfield at James Buchanan, 6:36 p.m., JVs.

5 p.m. Area colleges Gettysburg College Jayvee soccer GC at Western Maryland, 3 p.m. Mount St. Mary's Men's cross country Loyola U. of Md Baltimore Co.

at MSM. 4 p.m. Tennis--Franklin and Marshall at MSM. 3:30 p.m. Correction In yesterday's edition of The Gettysburg Times, the names of the winners were not in the correct order.

First row, from left, should have read, Olga Dallis, Bette Fissel, Deborah Owens, and Joyce Miller; Second row. from left, Jean Raffensperger, Bev Myers and Jan Fink; Third row, from left, Bobbie Breen and Josie Brownley. The Times regrets the error. PUBLIC SALE Estate of Gervus Currens SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28,1985, at 9:30 A.M. Located 3 miles wast of York Springs on Cranberry Road at 4-way stop, turn onto Upper Bermudian or from RL 34, take Maville York Springs Rd.

to Upper Bermudian Rd. The following will be offered: REAL ESTATE at P.M. 24' 50' ranch-type house situated on approximately 6 acre, partially wooded lot in Tyrone Township, Adams County. House has asbestos roof and white vinyl siding which is enclosed over a mobile home consisting of kitchen-dining area, living room with chimney for stove, large closet, 2 bedrooms, bath, 13' x29' garage and partial basement wtth cement floor; well water; new not air propane gas furnace; new gas 30 gal. water heater, not Installed; new television antenna wtth motor.

Also 22' 20' 2-story garage wtm asbestos roof and aluminum siding. NOTE: Home is being built, still needs some finishing touches. Ideal tocauon In country setting, beautiful view, nicety landscaped, good starter home for permanent residence. TRUCK ft TRACTOR Offered After Real Estate I97i F150 ton Ford pickup, Custom Ranger Lariat with 79,000 miles, automatic transmUakm, good tires ft good condition. Ford red baHy tractor with hydraulic front-end loader and wheel weights, good rubber, good condition; 12" 2-bottom plow, 3-pt; Bush Hog rotary mower, 3 pt: Ford tractor snow Made frame with Ntt cylinder; tractor manure spreader; 2 275-gat oil tanks, 1 on stand; Black ft Pecker vteratosandei.

Black ft Decker bench grinder; Craftsman table saw wtth motor; Craftsman ft saw; Crafts Cntt Mack ft Decker heavy duty electric drM; Sears 200 sprayer; portable air tank; iy ladder; Ski 44' and doors; large iUIfttBaV plastic drain pipe; carpeotei luute; lots hand twite; bam lantern; fence tightener; metal yard gate; 6 sheets rigid fate; new Kenmore plywood; wooden and aluminum windows toed panes; mailboxes; metal ber- Fairbanks sump pump; lawn single hoise-diawii cultivator; chains; garden tools; aluminum lawn chairs; toMng cot; single bads wffh ft mattress; bed cMhes; Bnens; maple freezer; Meyteg single tub; large fans; irtHrty'cabinit; Kenmore upright ken Horary taWe; straight back chairs; sofa bad, new; cane chair; room air toudWuiier; 25" Zenith color console TV; 12" and 19" Zenith black and while portable TVs; 2T Sytvanie black and white console TV; and ttMas; stands; magazine rack; lamps; cooking utensRs; dishes; 6 Hummel plates; small electric appliances; crocks; Jars; ft adding machine; many articles too numerous to mention. Not responsible for arcldanli. TERMS: Cash or approved check. Real Estate down, balance 30 days, read day of sale, inspection of Reel Estate by appointment only-- WaWTUfsflUfll WeVJAPWl. Jay Currans, Executor Garvus Currens Estate Larry j.

paters, AutthMwei 17307 AU-TOtt Phone 9174 Kttflft, AttOrTsVy.

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