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UNIQUE RUSTIC PLAN WITH MOTIF CARRIED
THROUGHOUT INFORMAL LIVING AREA.
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A wide front porch, suitable i
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separate front foyer to either j
formal or informal areas. i
The immense family room (to )
the left) has a recessed floor, |
false beam ceiling, room-width '
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LEGAJ^IEFS
While attempting to strictly limit the
import of its decision, a U. S. District
Court in Minnesota has declared that the
constitutional rights of two high school
girls were violated when they were not
allowed to compete on their school
athletic teams. The Court reasoned
that the girls had achieved a high level
of competitive skill and they should not
be denied the right to compete by the
absence of a girl's team.
RECREATION SCOUTS
Dots Lose
The Bonaire Bombers
I downed the Ferry Dots in a
* "B" League game by 18 to
12. Felicia Allen was the
losing pitcher allowing 10
hits, while the winning
pitcher for the Bombers.
Lynn Davidson, gave up 9
hits.
Felicia Allen led the Dots 2
for 4.
Also batting for Perry
were Sharon Roundtree,
Phyllis Glover, Jackie
Hodges, Jennifer Allen,
Catherine Alford. Chandria
Woodard, Wanda Stokes and
Vickie Jackson.
B’Cats Roll
The Perry Jr. League
Bearcats downed the Warner
Robins Braves 11 to 6 and
then walloped the Warner
Robins Angels 12 to 3 in a
doubleheader at Sewell
Circle Park. Rosemary
McGhee was the winning
pitcher in the first game and
Ethel Scott was the leading
hitter with 2 for 2. In the
second game Carolyn Askew
pitched for the Bearcats and
allowed only 3 hits.
Carolyn and Shershina
Jackson led Perry with 4 for
4 each. Other Perry players
were Shirley Askew, Vivian
Askew, Wanda Clarington,
Monica Mobley, Vivian
i Harding, Linda Rawls,
Katherine Lumpkin, Bar
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visions of furniture placement
areas. This room is divided from
the foyer by attractive open rail.
The false beam ceiling is ex
tended further into kitchen
breakfast room and the kitchen
is endowed with surplus cabinet
space, counter-top work surface,
built-in appliances and an extra
pantry is from breakfast room.
The large breakfast room in
cludes garage and storage ac
cess dodrs. Storage space indi
bara Kendrick, Lorretta
Soloman and Vanessa
Durham.
Cougars Win
Doug Rembisz gaining
momentum with each game
pitched threw a sharp two hit
job against the Warner
Robins Falcons as the Sr.
league Ferry Cougars won 6
to 3. Rembisz allowed a
double in the second and a
single in the 7th. He struck
out eleven en route to his
win. Wayne Roberts fired the
Cougar offense with 2 hits.
Earl Brown and Dean
Bramlett added a hit each.
Perry players were Jaru
Ash. David Thomas, Larry
Bonner, Joe Andrews. Mo
Wright, Jerry Barnes, Al
Soloman and Steve Miller.
Cougars Romp
Perry’s Sr. League
Cougars were excited over
the sensational one hit pit
ching job by their team
mate, Joe Andrew. Bonaire
Braves were the victims
losing by 6 to 0. The lone
Brave hit was a sixth inning
single by Keith Purser,
Andrews fanned 8 gave 4
walks and hit one. Jerry
Barnes led the Cougars with
2 hits. Jaru Ash, Earl Brown,
Wayne Roberts, Dean
Bramlett all had a Cougar
hit. Perry batters were Steve
Miller, Larry Bonner, Doug
Rembisz, Mo Wright, Al
Soloman and David Thomas.
cated in adequate for this “no
basement" plan.
There are separate living room
and dining room, both located on
the rear and bypassed by daily
traffic flow.
There are three large bed
rooms and two full baths, one
hath being private to the master
bedroom and the other servicing
remaining two bedrooms. Both
baths are provided with a dress
ing table. Closets are plentiful
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and bonus closets are from hall.
A disappearing stair to attic
storage is included.
The exterior style is rustic,
enhanced by wood columns and
rail porch, vertical wood siding,
stone wainscoting and steep ga
ble roof.
The Plan is Number 942. It
includes 1,982 square feet of liv
ing area. For further informa
tion write W. D. Farmer, P. 0.
Box 49463, Atlanta, Ga. 30329.
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SEAIS Girls All-Star Champs
Members of the victorious North SEAIS All-Star
Girls. First row, L-R: Connie Williford •
Stapleton; Sandy Hudson • Westfield; Susan King
• Stratford; Susan Peake - Stratford; and Leslie
PERRY HIGH & WESTFIELD FOOTBALL
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, PERRY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, AUG. 3, 1972
Glass - Nathaniel Greene. Second row, L-R:
Vickie McGraw - Tri-County; Rita Hammock -
Bartow; Wanda Bragg - Westfield; and Eugenia
Cato - Stratford.