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Show Banquet compliments Little League players A highlight in social events this week, was the banquet Monday evening at the Chicken Chick-en Roost for the Little League All-star baseball boys and their parents. Arrangements were under direction of Bob Huntington, league president. Bill Anderson, sectional director di-rector of Boys Baseball, Inc., was the guest speaker and each boy was presented with a certificate and an individual trophy, signifying that he had played in the World Series at Santa Susana, Calif. Also trophies were presented to Max Leetham, manager and to Eugene Eu-gene Daniels, coach. Team members in attendance were: Jerry Knight, Larry Lamb, Duane Paxton, Jimmy Averett, Tom Daniels, Ron Daniels, Michael Huntington, Randy Leetham, Tom Cherriog-ton, Cherriog-ton, Keith Lewis, Greg Dunn, Vincent Hamilton, Jeff Bills, Robert Gardner, David Law, Kirk Miller. Parents and special guests included: Max Knight, Dan Lamb, Bill Pratt, Erwin Sheffield, Shef-field, Wendell Averett, Eugene Daniels, Bob Huntington, Bert Cherrington, Bud Schardine, Raymond Dunn, Grant Rob-bins, Rob-bins, Karol Bills, Russell Gardner, Gard-ner, Bill Miller and their wives; Mr. and Mrs. Max Lee-ham Lee-ham and daughter, Kim; Mrs. Glenn Law, Mrs. Charles Lewis Lew-is and Gordon Hamilton. The first alarm clock was made in New Hampshire in 1787 by Levi Hutchins. Remove crayon marks from linoleum with silver polish applied ap-plied with a damp cloth. |