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Left to right: Jim Williams, president, Cal-Pac North;
Tom Shropshire, vice president - market planning, Miller
Brewing Co.; and John Gary, president, Cal-Pac South.
Brewing Company Receives
Humanitarian Award
The Miller Brewing
Company received tne Cal-Pac
“Humanitarian Award” for its
continuous contributions for
scholarship aid for both young
men and women at a recent
awards banquet in Inglewood,
California.
Cal-Pac (The California State
Package Store and Tavern
Owners Association) is a group
of Black retailers who
T.W. Josey Band
Gives Concert
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The T.W. Josey Marching
Band under the direction of
BiD Shuler gave a pre-Fourth of
July Concert in Oglethorpe
Park, Sunday, June 29th.
The band is scheduled to
play in the Bicentennial Salute
to America Program to be held
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Ignoring the sweltering
heat are these three sisters,
who felt that Sunday was
just too nice a day to be
still.
The girls are Pamela
Butler, 7; Kathryn Butler,
10; and Barbara Butler,
11
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organized for the purpose of
presenting a united front to the
alcoholic beverage industry. In
addition to granting
scholarships to deserving
students, Cal-Pac has been
instrumental in negotiating
with beverage wholesalers,
brewers and distillers
corporations to hire qualified
Blacks for management and
non-management positions.
in Atlanta on July Fourth.
AD who witnessed this
concert can attest to the
quality of music which has
made this band famous and
one of which Augusta can be
justly proud.
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Office* AA Around Town • Downtown Office: 735 Broad
The People Speak
By “Stan” Raines
QUESTION: Do you feel that
Mohammed Ali should retire
and if so, why?
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Pauline Seabrough
138 Lamar Ave.
Atlanta, Ga.
Yes, I think he should retire. I
think he should stop while he
is in good health.
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James Dixon
1932 Second Ave.
Yeah man, there is no use of
staying out there because if
you stay out there someone is
going to get you. He ain t
getting no younger so let the
malt retire while he is ahead.
,
David WiDiams
3125 Tate Rd.
No, I don’t think he should
retire, not now, because if he
does boxing is dead.
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discover the Civic isn't
a pussy cat. It's all the
car you need. But the real
surprise is how much car
you get for your money.
GERALD JONES
VOLKSWAGEN
2415 Milledgavilla Rd.
738-2561
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Virgel Perkins
916 Cedar St.
If I was Ali, I wouldn’t retire
because he is too young. I will
be 65 years old tomorrow and
if I was Ali’s age I wouldn’t
retire.
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Mary McNeal
1230 Hopkins St.
I don’t think that he should
retire yet because he is too
good to just stop. Age is no
barrier, he stays in excellent
health so why should he retire?
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PHONE 724-8501 I J I at Sunset Phana 724-0831 FRI. JULY 4TH 9:00 A.M. TIL 6:00 P.M. J
Llewellyn Smith (Age 4)
1230 Hopkins St.
I don’t think he should stop
because he is Dyn-O-Mite.
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Reaby Gray
2124 Second Ave.
I don’t think that Mohammed
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Ali should retire. I think he
should keep on fighting until
he loses.
Leroy Heath
2110 First Ave.
Yes, I think he should retire. I
would rather see him retire
with the Championship Belt
than to lose it.
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The Augusta News-Review - July 3, 1975
Piano Recital Held At
Wallace Branch Library
The following students were
presented in a piano recital at
the Wallace Branch Library,
June 27.
Participants were Felix
Haley. Eric Abraham, Maxlin
Rolland, Manuel Jennings,
Maret Paschal, Duet Maret
Pashal and Diangela Holum,
Lisa Beck, Valorie Reese,
Rhonda Keith, Josalyn McKie,
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Diangela Holman, (Duet)
Diangela and Nathalia, Nathalia
Bolden, and a (Duet) Nathalia
and Diangela.
A reception was held in the
lobby of the A.R. Johnson
Junior High School after the
recital.
Many parents and friends
were present.
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