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Moutain Meadow Nursery 1963
West Main Street, Near Reformatory 794.7122
Oct. 24, 1963 Monroe Monitor, Monroe, Wash. PAGE THREE
"PUNT, PASS, KICK" shout these winners of Minor Motors Ford
Motor Company PP & K competition last Friday as they are award-
ed first class jackets, helmets and footballs as area winners by
Ralph (left) and Jack (right) Minor. Topside in new Ford Sprint is
Grog Newguard who along with Jerry Koll, Ken Oster and W a 1 1 y
Thoemke of the Monroe Junior Chamber of Commerce conducted
the competition for Minors In Sprint with Newguard are Roger Stans-
berry (left) and Tom Federico. Youngsters behind banner are, left
to right, Mike Bond, Steve Weeks, Don Millback, Martin Hammer-
quist, Jeff Kern, Randy Braa, Howard Keck, Jim Frost, S t e v e
Plumbhy and Ken Unruh,
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with the
Bedrcats
By Steve Hanson
Head Football Coach
This is Homecoming week and
let's hope that the Bearcats can
bounce back after last w e e k' s
loss. It has been a long time since
the Monroe footballers have giv-
en the home crowd a win on home-
coming. Maybe this will be t h e
year.
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Roger Ohlsen continued h i s
nifty running on kick returns as
he rambled through the L a k e
Stevens team for 78 yards and
our only bright point.
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Steve Clough, junior center,
seems to be coming into his own.
Heplayed his finest game of the
season against the Vikings. He
blocked far better than he has
all season, and he did a good job
in a brief defensive stint. L o o k
for three more good games this
year plus a good senior season.
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Langley will certainly bring a
strong team to town. They have
a high scoring offense led by quar-
terback Bob Alexander. Alexan-
der has also been tremendous
threat on kick returns. He has
run a couple of kick-offs back 80
plus yards for a couple of TD's.
Other top running backs a r e
speedster Jerry Bower and full-
back Jim Porter.
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Langley is a team that scored
12 points against the Lake Ste-
vens ball club, and in their other
league games they have been ov-
er 30 twice. Their defense how-
ever, gave up 19 points to the Vik-
ings, all in the first half.
*****
The second half loss of Orville
Thorp certainly didn't help o u r
his life, but he now has 1100 feet
of film ,behind him. He has really
done a fine job.
The reviewing of game films is
a long and tedious job, but it is
one of the most valuable parts of
the football program. Without the
films, you can oaly guess as to
the whys of certain plays either
working or not.
Universe Viewed
By Adventists At
Weekend Meets
Evangelist R. A. Rentfro,
preaching in Monroe, has invited
the public to view the universe
through a 12 inch telescope
brought from Spokane for use at
Seventh-Day Adventist meetings
currently being held at 7:30 p.m.
Friday, Saturday and Stmday of
each weekend through December
6 at Wagner Memorial Auditor-
ium.
First target for yielding 1 a s t
weekend was Andromeda, nearest
universe system to earth, located
900,000 light years distant, where
a beam of light traveling at 186,-
000 miles per second would re-
quire 100,000 light years to cross
from .one rim of its universe to
the other.
Rentfro commented that An-
dromeda is similar to our own
milky way system, and that if it
were somehow destroyed today,
people of earth would not see its
light distinguised for almost a
million years.
At the weekend meetings Pas-
tor Rentfro is also featuring col-
ored motion pictures taken on his
trip to the Bible lands and Eu-
offensive unit. The fiery s e n t o r ' 1)pe in !957 and a series of talks
has been a standout all season on by medical doctors on communi-
both offense and defense. His in- ty health improvement.
jury is not serious and he will be
ready for Langley. :
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We certainly owe a .big thanks
to John Habberman who has been INSTALLED--
the cameraman for our movies. (For Auto and Home)
He had never taken a movie in MONROE HARDWARE
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