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RenfrO'S Sh0e Repair Roseville Lumber Co. 2 1 5 Fiossville Grain Co. Yellow Cab ADS 'Me Welpdny Wand 3 3 909 N. Kansas Ave. . S 3 232-3072 Before 4 3 EU- 2 Church Outlet Non-Profit Store 5 Cash And Grain ' Storage di' moose ggxuznc. Q Dry Ammonia owzcn ' v. DODGE Fertilizer ' ,MM ,Wm,,,, Custom Applications Q And Supersweet 2 W' ' no W Feeds 2 z 2 5 584-ESBLP . A t TK'S GAS AND SUPPLIES YQU're ' ' U O. A Local Family-Owned With US Q Repan' Business At Kiro Corner 0 . C . l EJ'-:E ' 3 Phi By . 3 c Rbb 0 l 42 ' aw . l l 9 l 9 TomAnd Doris Kruger Q LQW C031 With Tammy, Cristie, Jenny Phillips 66 l Tire Center And Tommy WIlli. . .l.l. . l .l. . . . . . .
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2 -1 4 ADS FOX 8' CO' TKlS Gas 8' Supplies Stan Metzger Realtors Hanna, Greg A. KTPK Tigers cruise to t r. .t 'F L1 'W W 'ilI ' 'II 'lI 'II't' Colorado f0r mi.. miiiv . E 5 softball tourne ai 5 y GREGG A. HANNA AGENCY I 5 2 by Connie Robbins - 3 if Playing fastpitch Softball takes a ' E .-E lot of time and effort. Carol Ftob- 5 5 bins and Nancy Mohler can relate E 2 to that. During the summer they g 5 both played for the Allied Physical I - in E Therapy iA.P.T.J Tigers in the Q if 5 Shawnee County Girls Softball As- E 2 sociation iS.C.G.S.A.J teenage REALTOPS 5 5 league with other girls from Tope- ' Q 2 KH- wtrm 1z'rzENHoiUssR S 5 ln his motor home, Coach Bob Brdwbwdsw g 2 Mohler drove the girls to all the 5 5 away tournaments. All the girls 2 Q brought tood ham, cheese, g E ham salad to make sand- E HER-I-Z E wiches. Pop, cookies, and chips T a g 5 RENT-A-CAR g were provided for snacks. All this Renfrgfg E -2 would be used for short lunches ' Sh R - E E between games. Usually at night ' oe cpm E 400 Van Buren 2 the team would go to a family res- Pd , , sh::'l': !' f 32 5 357-4444 E taurant to eat a sit down, relaxing T0p':lZ':LadDv'g':'lgJz'eMfI':: '-.5 E meal. ln the mornings they'd have lmN.Kma Dum Ream E 24 Hour Service 5 a qruiickd breakfaiti at :llcDone:d s 66698 35,19n Ddbm 0044, -5 2 or ar ee's, w ie t e mot ers would take the girls' uniforms to lllllllillllllliiiilllllliilllllmllllliillllllullllllliii the cleaners to be washed. Over the tourth of July the Tigers tu travelled to Denver, Colorado. Be- mt mt in in' im im t fore returning home, they toured 1 A a E the Flocky Mountains. Making Foxacornpany 7 ' f 3' -,i ' stops along the way provided a .rf '. ff ' f' ' x chance for them to take some sou- l 1 venir pictures. In a tourist town, ' 3 ,..I.4,, F I' Silver City, the team spent most of T : Q - BU- ,Q ,, ,: ., . ' the morning and late afternoon ,' Q55 ' ig if' Q browsing in the shops. 'Q i fl f .ff Q For a money making project, It Bob Mohler donated part of his T sweet corn crop to the Tigers. Par- ents helped a great deal by pick- v 5 ing, packing, and delivering the . . . 3 corn. Picking time was usually in 1' Your early morning and late evenings. X . . I certified .4 Bundmg Pubic Material Accountants Head uarter g X CI S 1' 1500 First National 3 l Bank Tower K Topeka, Kansas 66603 ,- 19131233-4226 1 71 I g l ,, P.O. Box 53 X . Rossville K John F. Sanders, CPA ' S x Partner ar i Y i 88 Rl? HR ilk H8 ilk Rl afinH1w'Tww mm
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2 1 6 ADS Aged Auto Trimester term gives head start E-Kan Inc. Head Shoppe, The Locker Room, The Hat BOX, The Kaw Valley Magic Home Rental 't to junior high by Robin Kinglsey Cooking, sewing, and welding a gnook --- what will they think of next? Junior high students had a schedule change from a semester to a trimester for the first time. As part of this change, the district has added home economics, shop, and computer science classes to the junior high curriculum. A tri- mester is composed of three twelve-week terms. Of the eighth graders who come over to the high school for shop class, Alan Howard said, We have made a metal tic-tac-toe board and a gnook. ln home eco- nomics the sewing of a stuffed football is the entertainment of that class. Students enjoy the cooking very much and, We like eating the finished products even better, said Shelley Ftenfro. Seventh graders are now able to get an introduction into modern technology by taking a computer science class under Mr. Bill Knorr. Some of them really enjoy the class, and many hope to be able to take more computer classes in the future, said Knorr. There are also eight eighth grad- ers attending Mr. Jim Lindstrom's algebra class. These eighth grad- ers are considered advanced in mathematics by Mrs. Linda Gilli- land, junior high math teacher. They are meeting the challenge very well, said Lindstrom. The future of these ,changes will probably not be known for two or three years when the students are juniors or seniors. By that time, it should be known if their introduc- tion into these areas of learning at an earlier level has given them a better background and allowed them to absorb more knowledge at a faster pace than some who were not able to take advantage of this type of learning situation. Heather McFloberts, an eighth grade student, said, lt will pre- pare us for years to come. TOPEKA MILL AND ELEVATOR COMPANY, INC. P.0. Box 2399 Topeka, Kansas 66601 William L. Wahl General Manager :, . lui : Sffgig 5 3g -mis. 2: Q-Emir if 2:33 221412 gzsipz :Lifes ZFYH? 55.552 :Mfr :vs If Z- , ' .. ,V ...W .s ,z 4 , 15,1155 :' fl .V , ,. 7 i . ,vzugsgttg s3gff7fQ.iff:?y'F:f2g2-'ii'g,.:'Q?fairr -mxgiif iiziw :stu 'zwfwifiz rfrffv' Tift' 2---mm 4 f g14: ffse.z?.L'a2iat: 'U Nl nm ,.....---- 'HAlNBAMK UION KANSAS . fs fries ws ' ., A Ti-.Q . V 1 if lt, t ff-A ' A if U XX? U lf' P? f gives ' I 1 ' '71QT--L f?':t .- qfxkvf ,. if-'11..5: As- . ev '-Q . ., V NR, -g:a,.... . K X, 1,0 V scum :Ast f Jxso sf. sixth , LTQK YSQMRNQW, , ,W N ,OPEM K W v X WKV sun: uma Ano must co, --ws WANT TO womc Fon YOU MEMBER r,p,i,c,
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