ORTS NEWS
Press-News Journal, Canton, Mo., Thursday, July 25, 1985, Page
1C
Annual Mexico four-mile
run set for September 21
1985 Can-oka team
Members of the Can-oka Swim Team had a five win-one loss record with a meet
scheduled July 23 with Quincy YMCA. They'll have two preliminary meets Aug.
7-8 at Sheridan Swim Club in Quincy aad the league championship Aug. 10 at
Sheridan. Last year was the first time in four years Can-oka didn't get the
championship, and they intend to try and recapture it this year.
The Mexico Association of Life
Underwriters, Bentlinger's Jewelry,
AMC Charitable Foundation, Inc.,
Reliacare, Budweiser Light, and the
First National Bank of Mexico will
again sponsor the annual 4-mile
Soybean Run o13 SepL 21, at 8:30 a.m.
at Lakeview Park in Mexico.
There will be a fee of IS for early
entry and on the day of the race. All
entry fees are tax deductible, and
checks should be made payable to
Mexico Ass'n of Life Underwriters.
Trophies and medals will be
awarded to the first five places in most
age groups. T-shirts will be presented
to all who enter the race, and a
drawing for attendance prizes will be
held after the race. Refreshments will
be provided by Mexico Coca-Cola
Bottling Company and Wetterau
Foods.
All proceeds from this event will be
presented to the Audrain Medical
Center Community Cancer Control
Program.
Entry forms can be obtained at the
Western-Southern Insurance Office at
718 East Liberty, phone 314-581-4041:
The Prudential Insurance Office at 522
Nathan Smith, Devon Patchin, Chad Hudson
trio on all-star team
took the Three Lewis Countians, playing on
in Quincy by the Ewing Knights baseball team were
aeksonville and
advance to the chosen to the Quincy Pony League
this weekead - All-Star team.
of the Pekin Selected from Ewing's entry in the
to play in Quincy league were Nathan Smith,
Devon Pal:chin. and Chad Hudson.
Fair thrill show employee braves planned "run over" by fellow employee in
I -- I
truck.
I II II
f
Turpin hosts girls cage camp
River Valley Country Club Ladies
Day, held July 16, was hosted by Jane !1 .all nationally in term
"- Ceach Gary Headrlcks el Nauvoo-Colusa High School Dodson and Jan Off. 1 insurance placed in force
sheeting tips to freshman Susan Swadley of Macon High Prizes were given for the best poker with $38.3 billion*
at Kathy Tarpin's WUdcat Basketball Camp being hand. Sally McChristy was the wirmer I
College this week. with most sixes and Kim Gaither won .iLl_ ,,
with the most sevens.
I
nationally
in
gain
in
force
blu,,-ass.., m lmmm mm mmm ,, -- with S, l,ion"
Rl 's AUTO B0 Ii Who won the championship?
gust . Not Prudential.
k Not New York Life.
;i ' " SOUTH ST. (BEHIND K'S IGA) 1 Not Northwestern Mutual.
,if
a mobile unit "1 . "1 :t EXPERT COtUSJOH REPAIR * FIBERGLASS REPAIRs-. -.. A.L. Williams and
X3th Kahoka !1 . , ",.'f', OVeRAU. ='rARTIA{ RE,INISmNO. Sr REPAIR---. J M/L/CO.
W
l be'S withavailable.the il I" " AND See OWN,R
lCtellller - i A lot ofcompanies talk a
also feature .!! , ' good game. At A.L. Williams,
• stamps and : we doit, thentalk.
.-- STOP BY AND CHECK OUR "---o-
ugh Sunday, .. T ,,,,:',';!"
schedule of
- .o,k- RIVER HERITAGE DAYS .'---
the festival SPECIALS ":' __ "
Music, ............. .............. '.'- ............. ......
Ole Opry, , ........................................... .
t
on contact, AUTOMOTIVE 28&4419 mCT MA.,o. .ER -,m. .,, .c
I SALES MANAGER . IL JOE-H . 65412
Mo. 4TH & CUUIK - CANTON L_REIINTATIVE$ - !1OI SWEAM,,NN. 5&416S; JOHN SOLTER: 65__7
Basketball fever is running hot this "Last year we saw so much hard work and the staff's help, it will
week as Kathy Turpin holds her improvement from Sunday to Friday. be possible to note the girls'
second week of Wildcat Basketball This year, with the talent already improvements," Turpin said.
Camp at Culver-Stockton College. developed, it is harder to see that This is the second year Coach Turpin
change. I've never been-to a camp has held the camp.
More than 140 high school campers with so much talent, but, with a lot of
from area and other schools are
participating in the week-long camp.
Instructing the girls in the camp are 22
staff members from area high schools
and also C-SC basketball coaches and
players.
Coach Tom Burniski of Highland
High School said he believes the
competition level is excellent with
some very outstanding players.
"I've been coming to basketball After eight short years, the team that began this league in
camp at Culver-Stockton since sixth last place finds itself at the top of the largest industry in the
grade and believe it is a great world.
program. There is enough staff here to
explain and help, and they cover In 1984, A.L. Williams and the insurance company it
everything about basketball," said
Kim Corbin from Highland High represents, Massachusetts Indemnity and Life Insurance
School. Company (MILICO), became:
1 nationally in individual Hfe
Ladies golf July 16 insurance p in force
with $38.3 billion*
S. Jefferson Street, phone 314581-0515;
Brentlinger's Jewelry; or from any
member of the Mexico Association e/
Life Underwriters.
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ORTS NEWS
Press-News Journal, Canton, Mo., Thursday, July 25, 1985, Page
1C
Annual Mexico four-mile
run set for September 21
1985 Can-oka team
Members of the Can-oka Swim Team had a five win-one loss record with a meet
scheduled July 23 with Quincy YMCA. They'll have two preliminary meets Aug.
7-8 at Sheridan Swim Club in Quincy aad the league championship Aug. 10 at
Sheridan. Last year was the first time in four years Can-oka didn't get the
championship, and they intend to try and recapture it this year.
The Mexico Association of Life
Underwriters, Bentlinger's Jewelry,
AMC Charitable Foundation, Inc.,
Reliacare, Budweiser Light, and the
First National Bank of Mexico will
again sponsor the annual 4-mile
Soybean Run o13 SepL 21, at 8:30 a.m.
at Lakeview Park in Mexico.
There will be a fee of IS for early
entry and on the day of the race. All
entry fees are tax deductible, and
checks should be made payable to
Mexico Ass'n of Life Underwriters.
Trophies and medals will be
awarded to the first five places in most
age groups. T-shirts will be presented
to all who enter the race, and a
drawing for attendance prizes will be
held after the race. Refreshments will
be provided by Mexico Coca-Cola
Bottling Company and Wetterau
Foods.
All proceeds from this event will be
presented to the Audrain Medical
Center Community Cancer Control
Program.
Entry forms can be obtained at the
Western-Southern Insurance Office at
718 East Liberty, phone 314-581-4041:
The Prudential Insurance Office at 522
Nathan Smith, Devon Patchin, Chad Hudson
trio on all-star team
took the Three Lewis Countians, playing on
in Quincy by the Ewing Knights baseball team were
aeksonville and
advance to the chosen to the Quincy Pony League
this weekead - All-Star team.
of the Pekin Selected from Ewing's entry in the
to play in Quincy league were Nathan Smith,
Devon Pal:chin. and Chad Hudson.
Fair thrill show employee braves planned "run over" by fellow employee in
I -- I
truck.
I II II
f
Turpin hosts girls cage camp
River Valley Country Club Ladies
Day, held July 16, was hosted by Jane !1 .all nationally in term
"- Ceach Gary Headrlcks el Nauvoo-Colusa High School Dodson and Jan Off. 1 insurance placed in force
sheeting tips to freshman Susan Swadley of Macon High Prizes were given for the best poker with $38.3 billion*
at Kathy Tarpin's WUdcat Basketball Camp being hand. Sally McChristy was the wirmer I
College this week. with most sixes and Kim Gaither won .iLl_ ,,
with the most sevens.
I
nationally
in
gain
in
force
blu,,-ass.., m lmmm mm mmm ,, -- with S, l,ion"
Rl 's AUTO B0 Ii Who won the championship?
gust . Not Prudential.
k Not New York Life.
;i ' " SOUTH ST. (BEHIND K'S IGA) 1 Not Northwestern Mutual.
,if
a mobile unit "1 . "1 :t EXPERT COtUSJOH REPAIR * FIBERGLASS REPAIRs-. -.. A.L. Williams and
X3th Kahoka !1 . , ",.'f', OVeRAU. ='rARTIA{ RE,INISmNO. Sr REPAIR---. J M/L/CO.
W
l be'S withavailable.the il I" " AND See OWN,R
lCtellller - i A lot ofcompanies talk a
also feature .!! , ' good game. At A.L. Williams,
• stamps and : we doit, thentalk.
.-- STOP BY AND CHECK OUR "---o-
ugh Sunday, .. T ,,,,:',';!"
schedule of
- .o,k- RIVER HERITAGE DAYS .'---
the festival SPECIALS ":' __ "
Music, ............. .............. '.'- ............. ......
Ole Opry, , ........................................... .
t
on contact, AUTOMOTIVE 28&4419 mCT MA.,o. .ER -,m. .,, .c
I SALES MANAGER . IL JOE-H . 65412
Mo. 4TH & CUUIK - CANTON L_REIINTATIVE$ - !1OI SWEAM,,NN. 5&416S; JOHN SOLTER: 65__7
Basketball fever is running hot this "Last year we saw so much hard work and the staff's help, it will
week as Kathy Turpin holds her improvement from Sunday to Friday. be possible to note the girls'
second week of Wildcat Basketball This year, with the talent already improvements," Turpin said.
Camp at Culver-Stockton College. developed, it is harder to see that This is the second year Coach Turpin
change. I've never been-to a camp has held the camp.
More than 140 high school campers with so much talent, but, with a lot of
from area and other schools are
participating in the week-long camp.
Instructing the girls in the camp are 22
staff members from area high schools
and also C-SC basketball coaches and
players.
Coach Tom Burniski of Highland
High School said he believes the
competition level is excellent with
some very outstanding players.
"I've been coming to basketball After eight short years, the team that began this league in
camp at Culver-Stockton since sixth last place finds itself at the top of the largest industry in the
grade and believe it is a great world.
program. There is enough staff here to
explain and help, and they cover In 1984, A.L. Williams and the insurance company it
everything about basketball," said
Kim Corbin from Highland High represents, Massachusetts Indemnity and Life Insurance
School. Company (MILICO), became:
1 nationally in individual Hfe
Ladies golf July 16 insurance p in force
with $38.3 billion*
S. Jefferson Street, phone 314581-0515;
Brentlinger's Jewelry; or from any
member of the Mexico Association e/
Life Underwriters.
You Get More NEWS
in the
PRESS-NEWS JOURNAL
Celebrutioni
LOOK
AT THESE
Be Sure to
Register for
Door Prizes
$13.89
play our Big
1985 Escort
2 Dr. $6650
AIR CONDrrlom]
CHECK
Includes: cleaning €ondens
fins, adiustment to drive
belts, tightening of firings,
iystem check for leeks
and rechorge.., up to four
cons of rerigeront.,
FINANCING WITH
APPROVED CREDIT
PICKUPS FIS0 F250
4)(2 4X4
PRICE DROPS 20 e°
PER 30 MIN.
DURING OPENING
HOURS TILt NOON
SAT.
177 FORD FIS01
-°'"' '!950
_ mvv
lEWIS
COUNTY
MOTOR
COMPANY