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Tyler Morning Telegraph from Tyler, Texas • 19

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Sec. 3 Tyler Morning Telegraph WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1971 iWl.Dijsr Co. VISIT THE GAZEBO OUR FASHION I Si jj SHOP FOR JUNIORS! 1 ther battering as the West German and Dutch governments, attempting to stop the selling of dollars, allowed their currencies to "float" with the level of supply and demand. (UPI Cablephoto) CABINET ON CURRENCY West German Foreign Minis-ter Walter Scheel is questioned by newsmen at Bonn as he arrives for a cabinet meeting on the sagging US dollar, American currency appeared headed for a fur Hirfk Httnwc Application California's Number One Junior Idea! Arnelle of California shows the peasant influence with this stylish bodice and illusion sleeve. Red and white or blue and white.

$18 Filed For Students At Assembly Apartments Application for a permit to participated in five high Rodney Fleming; Mechanical construct a million-dollar-plus apai.ment complex on the Old Drawing Rodney Fleming; school sports. Omen Road was filed Tuesday Lindale News Award reci Mechanical Drawing II, James afternoon in the building inspec pients were Earl Polk in foot Rutledge; Shop, Buzz Leonard; Auto Mechanics, Charles Green; tion office in City Hall. ball, Joe Don Terry in basket The application was to build a Honiemaking Charlene By ROBERT COLLINS Special Correspondent LINDALE Lindale High School held its annual awards assembly Tuesday morning honoring outstanding students for in sports and the academic world. Lindale Principal Lewis Mayne, acting as moderator of the assembly, announced the ball, Joe Don Terry in track, Brenda James in Joyce brick veneer two-story apart McClenny; Homemaking II, Carrie Roach; VOE Award, WovU in volleyball and Steve Rinle in baseball. ment complex to be called Eastwood Apartments, at a total estimated cost of $1,391,800.

The Patt" Bibby, Shorthand, March A special memoriam award in Allen; Typing, Patty Ribble; building is to contain 88,400 memory of Kenneth Williams, Vocational Agriculture, David Pinkerton; Girl's PE, Amy who died in football practice last year, was given to his valedictorian for the school year as Ray Perryman who Martin; Boy's PE, Terry Tucker and Ricky Collins; Gag parents and family. graduates with 98.05 average. square feet under the roof. Contractor is Don Hill Construction Co. Owners are listed as James H.

Warren, Buddy Rodger, E. G. Towns, Jerry Masset, Jim Johnson and Jimmy Alexander. Other award winners were; Award, James Sanders; Out Rodney Fleming was named standing Athlete, Joe Don Student Council Award, John Leonard; Beta Club, Maryana salutatorian with a 92.55 aver age. Terry.

Finch and Joe Don Terry; Girls Track Award, Judy Cawthon; Perryman stole the assembly spotlight by walking off with six individual awards. He received Library Award, Debby Lambert; Speech Award, Billy Beck-worth and Dessa Boyd; Drama honors in History, Math, and English as the outstanding student in each. He shared the Postal Rate Increase In Effect On May 16 English award with Peggy Holloway. Award, Pam Pierce and Donald Abbott; Journalism Key Award, Karla Rowan and James Sanders; Chemistry, Demise Napier and Joel Jackson; Spanish, Beatrice Rodriquez; Spanish II, Patty Ribble Bookkeeping, Perryman and debate partner Joel Jackson were recipients of Postal rates will definitely in ceived Tuesday by Tyler Post master Jack Leatherwood. crease in Tyler May 16, ac cording to an official notice re the Debate Award.

Perryman, in addition to being awarded the Leatherwood was awaiting official notification of the pro Yearbook Award honor, re posed rate increases last Fn ceived a plaque from the Wood -I day. At that time, the last word local officials had received was that the postal increase would Chess Masters In Competition "tentatively go into effect Leatherwood said the new increases have been authorized on a "temporary" basis until the newly created Postal Rate men of the World for maintaining a 103 grade average in History. Three students were recognized for having grade averages of over 90 for the year. These students included Peggy Hollo-way, John Leonard and Stephen McGenny. Named as all around girl student was Brenda James, with the oy award going to Joe Don Terry.

The Athletic Award was presented to Larry Paul, who Fischer wants the title and Commission can make recom experts give him a good chance. mendations to the Governors of me Postal Service on permanent In other quarter-finals Pleasant Peasantries Romance blooms in fashion as this flowery peasant dress sweeps lightly into your life. Its long demure styling is so sophisticated and just right for Spring and Summer. $16 matches, Denmark's Bent Lar- changes. The new increases raise first- sen plays Wolfgang Uhlmann of East Germany in Las Pal mas, Spain, former World Champion class letter rates from 6 to 8 cents an ounce, and airmail letter rates from 10-11 cents an VANCOUVER, B.C.

(UPI)-Bobby Fischer, the '-'bad boy' of world chess competition, faces what might be the most crucial period of his young career beginning Thursday. Fischer, the U.S. grandmaster, meets the Soviet Union's Mark Taimanov Thursday at the University of British Columbia in one of four quarter-final matches being played throughout the world. The quarter-finals lead to the candidates' matches to determine who mets World, Champion Boris Spassky of the U.S.S.R. in Moscow in 1972.

Tigran Petrojan takes on Hans Huebner of West Germany in Milan, Italy; and Victor Korch- ounce. Postcards will so from CUSTOM DRAPERIES 5 to 6 cents each and airmail postcards will go from 8 to 9 cents each. noi and Efraim Geller, both Soviets, match wits in Sotji, Georgia, in the U.S.S.R. Experts are predicting a handcrafted by Leewrigbt's Gifts Draperies Green Acres Shpg. Cntr.

In addition to Increases in first-class rates, second and semifinal clash between Fischer third class will also go up on May 16. However, the full and Larsen and an end to Soviet domination of the game. Bozidar Kazic, of Yugoslavia, chief arbiter for the Vancouver match, wrote in Chess Life and Review, "Fishcer is a unique figure in the history of chess, increases proposed by the Postal Service will not be put into effect on a temporary basis, in second and third class, since the postal reform legislation contemplates that such increases be phased over five years or ten years for nonprofit organizations provided Congress appropriates the necessary funds to ease the transition to full rates. Lost 86 buys fitted swimsuit the most talented player America has produced since Paul Morphy. "He is described as the genius the likes of which fi," appear but once in a century." Because of the phasing provision, the increases to But, the 28-year-old native of Brooklyn, N.Y., is known also as the "bad boy" of the chess world for the strict, restrictions become effective May 16 for second and third-class will generally be only one-fifth of the he places on his matches.

total increase which has been proposed by the Postal Service. No changes are made in the In Vancouver, he has stipulated that competition end at sundown Fridays and not resume until sundown Saturdays for religious reasons and rates for parcel post, which is the principal component of fourtb-clas mail. However, initial that the nubl'c be excluded from increases will be made in the the room where the match is i nlqved. "book rate" which is classified as fourth class. The new temporary rates also But the university 'of British ro'imhia.

the Canadan Chess make changes in other postage Federation will transmit the moves to an adjacent room in th eraduate center for the rate categories and special service fees, such as special delivery and registered mail. The Postal Service advised in public. TV ourter-final round be h- tween F'sher and Ta'manov is Get Ready For The SUN SEASON The bare midriff and ruffled pant legs are just the thing for this summer's action. Coo! and breezy, red, white, and blue, $19 February that it intended to make the temporary increases if the Postal Rate Commission did not make the recommended decision within 90 days of the request by the Postal Service. Recently, the Rate Commission confirmed mat it will not be able to make a dec: within the 90 days, and Sunday was selected as the date on which the- rates would expected to last three we0c.

Rounds are schedu'ed for Mv 13. 18, 18, 20. 23. 25. 27.

30 and June 2. The fnal round is scheduled for June 4. The match will have ended when one player reaches 5 points. It at the end nf 10 rounds the score i tied 5-5. the "rst win in exnsion rounds decides the match.

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Her German-style cooking won his heart. When he was transferred to Thailand, she weighed 205 lbs. Yet Christine was only 24 years old. That's when she decided to try Ayds. She took one or two before meals as directed and Ayds helped her eat less, without harmful drugs.

By the time her husband came home, she was down to 1 19 and able to wear a fitted swim- mto effect, there will be 1 conforming increases ia letter Forest workers call aauWng aspen the "disaster tree." It is the first tree to grow again in areas where forest fires, strip mining or other circumstanecs have stripped the land of rates to Canada and Mexico. The Pony Express was known as the marvel of the Sixties. Contains NO CYCIAMATE3 lS Cut Rote DRUGS il II I 1 I.

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