Newspaper Page Text
BUDGET M A SQUEEZE?
WE'RE LOOSE WITH OUR PRICES
Prices Effective Thursday, April 18th thru Saturday, April 20th
ar?99 jXIS 79.97 "I
j Your Choke | j
or jfe} \
DDV I bathroom. durable t W JA ®K2K33> | | f TJMIM '*«■ ?
ww i&LLL i
Sure J Wall Pain. 1 \ |
Antiperspirant I Durable, scrubbable for IFT & I Apply with brush or roller. I
A . „ B walls or ceilings. Choice of— -) iJjr ® Aluminum coating reduces interior 1
Ana Deodorant or temperature. Ai J
hhmhbhbmmhmmhhh f \ LJjf TanE Refill
i 99 c j 19? « j M“
J 4ti i P S ill f1
I R ““rii? P M,’; Tub | im«,vJS2L. j ill
14" x 22Vi”. Safety grip stvle in Steel case in red plaid design, (up \ I / Jff It' jlli i !]
L decorator colors. I with handle, screw down stopper. | NT J A,///,, ////? / —Bn ~ H 1 ||
As « /*s?'■ 3»99 illmmllll|
/A // / ,;7/ ”BI 3 Brad” No-Iron J Baked °" !
|AV ifl\ I M\ § Work Shir., rjgg — 1 ■
PEPS ££ I? 1 jsl / f 4.69 ! *Pe. !
f •. jfn/ i ' s 'yj Our Reg. 5.99 I
HH // >ll W j/ ‘ j ”Big Brad” No-Iron j j
' X,’ 11/ ’1 xV7\ r ■ij No iron. 55% I)acron/R5% ■
R| WjWffiP? u 'x'/\ i II Cotton work shirts & pants. I Ulk .
UjjttfjjjM WHUP vV /\/v\ '\| "II Reinforced seams with tin B rflDaCnl
PfHaffiHß YY / V'7\ L 'PI chored buttons for long | Single hibachi, black cast
YXx /\/nl r wear. Black olive, charcoal, | iron, 3 level adjustable I
\\\ '*/\ /A ' X spruce, and navy in waist ■ chrome-plated grill. ■
\\\ \!\ Y'Y, sizes 29 to 42, neck sizes ■■ ■■§ ■■ Ai BA ■■■ di
3 V. '■> V'A 'ft 14V* to 17. /_> | ■
"*"• % ; '®i W 1139 A
Houle, of <4no 7 fw* a > i /'//i
Pepsi, Dr. Pepper ’T" l m 5.49®., |
... ■ \\ Our Reg. 6.99 11 if VL_ .#///
Or /-UD (Limit 6) ■ / Itx v/\ \ Men’s Denim
■ < //\a Heavy cotton western yt I Men’, Cushion Foot
H aB 8881 Ai AB BB| / V style denim jacket with K v ' ■ Work Socks
| tw ( > front flap pockets, y I t <*C Stretch nvlon ribbed
" gfl H /<LI contrast stitching and •« 5 socks Durable (< washable. White
15.97 11.89 I /$%/¥ Nav p , 'x.r&y|, 1 lsss—j
I I (®it 1 J 141 11.99 I
I Kt? 0" I W# J W I I
• W I b® I J 2.99 (1 VI I i 71
I PHBA I Our Reg. 3.99 < \ 111 / / I
I l ■ Men’. Cotton Work P.n.« [• || J |
I rj;,T. 8 S: I . r...O»Wt«, | 2o?k V V„t l ” n 4 , 1I | Men.. Shot! S, r e
I For tape decks &-radios. ™ Steel shell reinforcement, for most dark tone colors. Waist sizes 30- r- >J , H | sweat onirt
L Sound Kit Ho. SK9SO 11.97 B American cars. B . 9 T 1 ‘ "’Bf M'-y* I 92% c-otton 8% acrylic in assorted
mmj. '*“■ yed ■ colors. Crew neck, raglan shoulder.
I BA HIM HBB V< >1 lined in sizes S XI,. Jjj
Lawn |
Truck Load Sale •K K 11 JBm
Fri. & Sat. Phone
[ THE BEST NAMES IN THE WORLD. AT A BARGAIN.
■BB Now you can I ___ _ _ __ _ _ ■%..■■■ n»• «*n ou. on, od.*tti.*d »p*c.oi.-, r° u
I ™ «««" & MEMORIAL DRIVE
| jgft i |x.rn. |
Page 7
Griffin Daily News Thursday, April 18,1974
By United Press International
National League
East
w. 1. pet. g.b.
Montreal 5 1 .833 —
Philadelphia 7 3 .700 —
St. Louis 7 5 .583 1
Chicago 4 3 .571 1%
New York 2 7 .222 4%
Pittsburgh 2 8 .200 5
West
w. 1. pet. g.b.
Los Angeles 9 3 .750 —
Houston 7 5 .583 2
San Francisco 6 6 .500 3
Atlanta 6 6 .500 3
Cincinnati 4 6 .400 4
San Diego 3 9 .250 6
Wednesday’s Results
Montreal 7 New York 4
Chicago 18 Pittsburgh 9
Philadelphia 12 St. Louis 5
San Diego 6 Atlanta 1
Houston 3 San Francisco 2
Los Angeles 14 Cincinnati 1
Today’s Probable Pitchers
(All Times EDT)
New York (Matlack 1-0) at
Montreal (Torrez 1-0), 3:15
p.m.
Pittsburgh (Rooker 0-1) at
Chicago (Frailing 1-0), 2:30
p.m.
St. Louis (McGlothen 1-0) at
Philadelphia (Lonborg 0-1 or
Scheuler 0-1), 7:30 p.m.
San Diego (Greif 0-2) at
Atlanta (Harrison 0-2), 7:30
p.m.
San Francisco (Bradley 1-1)
at Houston (Roberts 1-2), 8:30
p.m.
(Only games scheduled)
Friday’s Games
Pittsburgh at New York
Chicago at Phila, night
Montreal at St. Louis, night
San Fran at Los Ang, night
Atlanta at Houston, night
San Diego at Cinci, night
American League
East
w. 1. pet. g.b.
Milwaukee 6 3 .667 —
Baltimore 5 4 .556 1
Boston 5 4 .556 1
New York 6 5 .545 1
Detroit 4 7 .364 3
Cleveland 4 7 .364 3
West
w. 1. pet. g.b.
California 8 3 .727 —
Minnesota 5 4 .556 2
Oakland 6 5 .545 2
Texas 6 5 .545 2
Kansas City 3 5 .375 3
Chicago 2 8 .2005%
Wednesday’s Results
Boston 4 New York 3
Milw 5 Cleve 4,16 inns.
Baltimore 6 Detroit 1
Texas 4 Kansas City 2
Calif 5 Minnesota 3
Chicago 5 Oakland 3
Today’s Probable Pitchers
(All Times EDT)
Minnesota (Blyleven 2-0) at
California (Tanana 2-0), 4:00
p.m.
Baltimore (McNally 1-1) at
Detroit (Lolich 0-3), 8:00 p.m.
Boston (Wise 1-0) at New
York (Medich 1-1), 2:00 p.m.
(Only games scheduled)
Friday’s Games
Calif at Oakland, night
Minn at Texas, night
Kan City at Chicago, night
New York at Baltimore, night
Cleveland at Boston
(Only games scheduled)
Only 67
to try
for Indy
INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) -
The 1974 Indianapolis 500 has
just 67 cars vying for the 33
starting positions in the May 26
classic—down from the 82
machines entered for last
year’s troubled race.
Indianapolis Motor Speedway
President Tony Hulman said he
believes the six entries received
in Wednesday mail were the
last to arrive bearing the
acceptable postmark of before
midnight Monday.
Four of the entries received
Wednesday were from Vel’s
Parnelli Jones team, and all
four have Drake-Offenhauser
power plants. Al Unser, Al
buquerque, N.M., the 1970 and
1971 winner here, and 1969
champ Mario Andretti, Naza
reth, Pa., were assigned to two
of the machines. The other two
are backups.
Dan Murphy, Plymouth, Wis.,
entered a Drake-Offy machine
and assigned it to driver
“Jigger” Sirois of Hammond,
Ind.
A backup car also was
entered for Dick Simon, Salt
Lake City.
It was announced that rookie
Bruce Jacobi of Speedway
would drive a previously
entered car.