Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, April 21, 1976, Image 10

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    April 21, 1976
MYAA
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Athletic Association is plan-
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baseball and softball, with
PIAA approved umpires as
instructers. Mr. Banks
Wagner, Marietta will be in
charge of these sessions
with the assistance of Mr.
Jerry Cranford also of
Marietta, and MYAA Vice-
President.
““For years the MYAA has
concerned itself exclusively
with teaching kids to play
baseball, but a very impor-
tant part of the game is the
officiating and we hope to
not only give people an in-
sight to this new fact, but we
hope to employ these people
to work our games this year,
(Midget-Midget baseball
and girls’ softball),”” Mr.
irr a : Cranford explains. ‘‘This
i 1 4 UNioN NATH L Ea should improve the games,
. : ad antl i MOUNT JOY BANK relax the tension on the
i ; : j = 2 : ; ” : managers, add to the enjoy-
ment of the spectators and
add income to those who
have attended our clinic. So
for kids 16 and over, here is
a chance to do something for
the kids and the Community A
and an opportunity to learn :
to do the job right.”
For additional information
contact either Mr. Wagner
or Mr. Cranford right away.
At the regular monthly
meeting of the Marietta
Youth Athletic Association,
Winnie Bensinger, Regis-
tration Committee Chair-
person, announced that 95
youngsters have signed up
for our summer baseball
program and that one more
day of registration will be
held Saturday, April 24th.
Any boy, 8 to 16, and girls 8
to 21, are eligible to regis-
ter. There is a $2.00 charge,
to cover Insurance, and if
signing for the first time--a
birth certificate is needed.
Only extreme conditions,
approved by the Board, will
justify registering after this
date.
Merv Gutshall, property
chairman, informed the
group that the new boys’
uniforms have arrived and
will be modeled for a picture
to appear in future Susque-
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1930 Model A Ford Roadster courtesy of Andrew Reymer. 1976 Buick Skylark Coupe courtesy of Hess-Ulrich, Inc. PHOTO BY SUSQUEHANNA TIMES
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q has never been a better time...new models offer less maintenance and better gas mileage. Check and compare, but first see the folks at Union National Bank! Don Albright has been
In most cases, we offer same-day auto loan service. appointed to the position of
Amount 36 Monthly Total Total of Annual manager of the Orioles of ;
Financed Payments Interest Loan Percentage our Midget-Midget League,
Rate Butch Bensinger, who will
$2,000.00 $63.88 $299.68 $2,299.69 9.31% remain as a coach assisting
2,500.00 79.86 374.96 2,874.96 9.31% Albright.
3,000.00 95.83 449.88 3,449.88 9.31% The next meeting of the
: Bua xi MYAA will be held Sunday,
(The above schedules are for 36 month contracts, with approved down payment. Credit, life and May 9th, at the Community
accident & health insurance available at additional cost.) House, 2p.m. All interested
people are urged to attend.
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CORRECTION
Sherry Derr’s name was
inadvertently omitted from
the “A” Honor Roll for 7th
grade.
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