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POLICI HILl'
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' S. Side dr.- wti!l ,• nllrolen
W;\TERBUJIY, Conn. VP~ ,.
lertlllzor,
• • • ~ lhe f~U· min wb0 .-eldentallr wu locked
,_,a 001~e~-~~ or • tou~ ID 1 billiard
porlot 1IU freed d·
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CUlll&gt;ti.· ~t~~·~oi the pel&lt;:~.
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on tjl• recent meeting of •tS.
PrA ~ounty CounciL
Mr. Smlthlon reported
playground e&lt;julQillent,• A
The pluul were made when the
Durinc the busliieu meeting wu w.lsp made by Mrs, o. 1.
1 H tb •• lbocll• .Mro. Hayeo named lolra. E. M. tic, advising (he oroup that
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The HeKay-Klller Afternoon Clrthew. $. c . s. voted to P•Y
on the Soclety'a pled&amp;e to tho
lb'IUion·fleld and llao planned to
oerve the Father-Son banquet to
be 1_.red by tile Hethodlat
llen'a Aa.oclation ID ApriL
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&lt;lil'de the service. . .
Mri. Homer Cook renewed three
.eboptero of a ••"" atudy book,
"l4!10ioJI.I 1D .USA" ~nd .... brl&lt;f
ueteh of Ill• author's Ule. He Ia
James W. Hofljll1n, writer ond
teacher.

on~ I ·medllatlon

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by•, Hary, lh• .,..,..er Jl•
Jeoqa , l(rt Klein dlltributtd Len·
ten croa• ·book·marka and ''"' •
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,_ dease&lt;t eourse wao wved by
lllrL! Ralph ' l!adclll!e, .Mi'l. R. c.
Sans~tury .MIQ •Be,ll Slllborn with
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l'hillon and Mn, E. s. met
Sebaaf u eontffbuton.
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FIRST ORDINANCI
LEDYARD, Conn. UP-/fhls
town waited until recentJy, 120
)'ear.s "a fter ita incorporation, t&lt;1
adopt Its flr&amp;t ordlnance---&lt;&gt;ne

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lee whleh !Deluded • ~elude eommittee. Member• of tbe
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- •&lt;Near the era"""117 MD; . JQeln; ·lnatinl cummlttee are llln. Cook,
Lenten li;nms, , poems IDcludiDI .lfl'L Burr Forreat and .Mill Be11
''The WP.D~ of lhe ll6i.....od( Sllllboril.
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I!:OII1qiUI!tj vocal
The Jl'oup was favored with !I
oolo by Roy Clarke, ac:eom-

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~or Yoilr OK l)SEii C.\R

curbing trailer park1.

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lt$5 FORD. ,.. , .. .:... ... .. ...... ... $1595
2 Dr. ~\lltOmUne V-8. Jladio, fk!ater, Seat Covers, Ford·
.o-Mauc, leY -than' ~0,000 •~tual mUes. Beautiful Ivory

·.ov~ Turquoll&amp;.

EROY MOTOR

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Member• responded to
\\ ltb a "Bible Flower."

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'resided aod tbe
with group linglng of hymno
MnJ. &lt;John Scott of tile organ
Mrl. Dav¥ Ntlle, tile ;,Piiail&lt;• .l

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... agreed to
1 -~reen for the
votlld . to uaiiOI
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a new project. Mrs. Hiram

TONIGHT

Janet Lelfb was named as cbalnnan
elub In ~~~ eounty llowor
IAPARI
"How TO Plant and" M~inta
(Cinemaoeope-TeObnlcolor) . ,
. .. . .... . .-also-- ..... __ . A Ro10 Bed" WI,· !lie tople fl!
Cornell Wilde
Richard Conte p.1per prepal'Od by Mrs. 11.
Jean Wallace Neue and read by
Brion Ilonlevy
N'eaM,
THI lUll COMBO
Yiclor Mature

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the bolters. favon were can••!! J
Relreobmeilto

rabbltt.
Prttent
were tho.se
above ond Mtl. Charles
Marti !vans, Mr.s. Paul ~:;~::;
Mn:. Kltl 'Gr ue1er, Mrs. D
Holter. Mr8.
William Fisher
Mn. Millon Houdeoholt, Mra. John
Ible, llrs. Homer Holter,
Stanley Jon... Mn. Dwlahl

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Tfte Sharpest
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T~oren and ~ IU.~I· Mn.
WbeeJer of f(ew ,texinaton.
The next meetinr will be
Wednesday, April 241b, and Ealf:
ler bonnet• are to be mode . ~f

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the membere and worn to th!11
meetlna:.

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8 cyl. 4 door; tu·tone ~n. r4dlo and heater, very low mUeaje.,Drlve it, •Buy it.•

1955 DODGE ·Ripl Hardtop .. .. · .. · .. ·.. ·...... · · .. · ·~ · .. .. $1995

1'1111 Ia a !~~rp liM· Jlq radi'o, heater, white aide wall tires, automatic tranamiselon and
~·,.!!•W Ulllq II! ~rll,' ~ltlte and black.

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lit.Jcl....,s El1d. 'nle b9--year-old veteran teacher, stlll active
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W.!ll¥ tlliHI&amp;rii1lltliiiih 62 years of teaching, has counseled
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: ~ *,t~U~at .activl\;y Ia determines what ~ il!iiualntances ~It ·
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', ~ autrnllils teislite liiri'l.
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--.::ti.'a.llieiliSJit keepl!lg hiin out of trodble. It wae my custOm to
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·~ II· fidalfy--t6t Hllil§~JI. Altet 'tlie • e 1Yab '1HIIde li~ lie·
' CIIIII'IJtk on lt and soon was much interested in II. .
_,p4',,·~~ phuud. pleasufe wor.lliiig at Hli'ltt&gt;lftly,l!n41t gave
rr- . t~bfidttJ!ik ·to 'db at holite dtirlllg his leiSUre 'tfll!l!. Had lle Ilot
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bacl'!j i)O.!!J!I ~~o~ lik-ely would bave f!Clne out and jolnM
H.l\t;llf:'bij,gang._;!'be followlllf ihelclent may tate 1plaee. _TjiJ!y
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'lbe~~d far a walk. They-.,me -~ .a ~~!lt.boUSll.ltis
~ - U!iM~Ys, '' -'&amp;!re' )!OII t{) throw •I'Gek thlVUJh that WincJIIW."
' p·!f,ilii'i fak a. da;re. Ba~g! a~d tile wlndGw te tlreken. .
iiieoilo :Wat r,i•ponslble (qr tlill boy hot .!ihowlng w~ to
i'i\ii lilA lej.ltlr-e time. Hel'e as u1111at. the tesponllblllty
f$111( }fare~ and h1a teachers.
,Nr~llii!f cr6:ile lldthing tiett~r flit ills ioh \t'Mfi lle rellc)les
tlil! te~rl•iie f~n Ill furnl6h him with a workshop. Say ,a i!lde
ll(~·:llraii~ry. In II_\~ gaiqe, or ahY. dillilil~ sb8d or blilldtng.
iffvj lle Jioy a :workbench wltli ·a VIse ana a few good wood·
w~~~n&amp;,toots. The eon soon mAket.a hoJ!Ijy obt opJIJ shop
Wl~Hd !J.!ay.lie f6Und tbl!re most of tili leliilfe'tlifle..
,.{~ :lilili ·fiflli ich(ldl wlie~e 1 ta~ht lpdp.Mrial irts, I adlrlsld
tnt biiY- UJ llx • shoP tot ll&lt;iriiewqrk. Th~ reiPonie thlii. at!·
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vise Wl!lcciiiJtllllhecl totl!it hl! bOy
IWexeellent.
mu~ tltileOne
jn fa!~
lils shorrjjj'l'llat·wia
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;l'his month lhe sang the lead In

"'The Medium" \ibtch. was ,Pfesent·
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Committee Is
•.. tint iif !t\7,filrm'llr stude"''· whdse hObby li .colle~tlng flte· Mrs. Cheater Knil!ht pre.llde~
ll'lils, -tun• of liiJ ·~~· ~he! .de*Crl~jl6illl, recenit,t tqld llte that ln the abaenee of the prealderit,
!!!.collecUon of ~
· ' !I! woh!i mt!l-e than .6000 that Jie slits Mrs. R!Y \Vi&gt;odllenrd. when tH•
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,&amp;.!.ilfi ~lilsllfe In
Rt·- ~ bh liobby tllilt It
lleell the Sil"'r Run I'TA met Thuroddy
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...,.alit v• '"" rna · ng e a ua nee of many persons
The meeting
opened with tl1e
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' Ali b6f_li dibuld he lead to choose a hobby. The followlilg the secretary and Mrs. James 0 '··
""c11~ fr&amp;m "The Kiwanis Magazlh~" of NovemberJ93'l·jBrien the treasurer's report. A
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LINES• 'l'HAT RHYME
· aprioK conference to be held a•.
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lly ·~ar.~e:bellyll
J cambridee Wed•csday. A~ril 1~.
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Yf'!C!Pl!o -v! th•• r ob es
Elfehboch ·llbd Mh. stolon tel•
eli I tbl~ 1$ vory ilne,
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nAmed as delellatca.
t re~d about them wilh a P,l~asure,
Queitlonl •••eerning a Moi"

Tfllt I :WhY~InHe!UDfl r,ott !"!fie .

County Health Council were a•~and l!lled out as uwered by
the merlibeta. A lhank ,you note
was read from )Ira, ,Robert War·

~'11 thell the 4a:yf.• ot'e'r
., '\ · •) lbte to ~!ld. aJ(We. time
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rAt r•nSJhg i\'l)rds'\o l!llke them jingle,
Wrltlii&amp;llnes so they wiU rhyme.
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$o.me men love to't.ke a ramble
W~ltilriUn Wl)'f-th~ arm,
illilhl""" f!etila and tUmblftl M•cea,
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HIIIIUiiC rabbits oh thll farm.
Some wouiCI !father off fl&amp;hlng,
;·' • ' •.S.Wnl fourtb with rod and fly;
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lll6thtlr'i ,11l'llle Is fancy horses
:t:•&gt;,o:' ' , .lm11081 i'fdlng swiftly by.

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Ute a pleasant tuk,
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Aful·wb•l hettet' could we ask!
\ -~.: ' ·~·~~ ~t;tlla othersare htdulglng
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"Don't Drink 'fonliht" taken from _,;;fM_a;
WASHmG'l'oN, Me. UP-Th~• a colleclitm Q! poems by the late E
town lost Its only industry and !1iss Lizzie Zuspan, one or the
THE RAW MATERIAL

tempennce Workera .in tblt

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Tbe attendance b..- opment of Jnduatry and Cpm·
Membet:~ r eporie4 ttl were Mfa.
awarded 10 the first merce: "The sauerkraut faetor'v Denver No\sC'n, Mrs. Raymopd Sale-

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\lfl'*'1rl]ltttbtng tiarses shoes
th tliey think the beat o! all.
·-'. • .--r IOI!!eindullreln mlllbls trinkets
i . OUt~~ illett1 .or' ot wood.
Anbtber wotks ilmona tlfo flowers,
.t! keepf b!Jn I~ a fliler mood.

the Founder's Day tea and ex·
pressed her relrct at not beln~
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R•c:iile.
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arade tau~bt by !\Ira. j.eo Brya.1. has mov ed to Waldoboro, but ,\\1e ton, Mrs. I . M. Areher and M'r'l.
· A talk on ''!low to llolp Yo•n· .still havr lhe cabbage patch." 1 Leata GOthard.
ChUd Succeed in Sehdol" w tt:;
. MIITINO CHANGED
' A d,eoJert' ~·~rse WIJ tel'lled b'y
The Twilight Cf~rden Club Mto. Houdiahelt, Mro. C. 1!:. !!"oft
scbedul cd for Thuroday, April 11 anil ll!ri. Bonier HYsell with Mila
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will rp~ct Thursday. eve.o1nj' Apflli ·Bernice Bowen IS 8 contrl6utot.
~ians
4, ot the home or· Mi58e• Augusta ,Mlao Fieddle HouCilliipelt, a'au&amp;lltdr
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atld IJuCretia Genhil!imer with Mrs. of'the hosfesa, a11isted In die sert •.

D;;t-:iand ~-rd•n
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Leverett Rouatt as co·hoste58.

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when tho1, m,f!. lid! :w,.k 111 tbo
home . or ldii. ' FJ8)&gt;4 'l'lio!lltl wllh

the Rutland Gard.-

~- Bert~a Amoi ~Ji the co-bol·
~itt'lt~::t ~~:. t~~ag~ar.

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bulldlnr . with Ml'l. Do toy Palter••111a&amp;a ll!r&amp; Amoo u e~&gt;cbairmen

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&lt;ldu••• TrH•" and the prolll'aln
llll!luded tiP~~''Wby Plant A
Tr.." b7 Mn.
orlti Laaher and
' 1floweilna

1" by Mrt. Paul
Wlnn.
Tbe open!~ deyotlonal aervlee
waul•ell. bi&gt;l ra. L, J , Heiner abd
liteJuded Ser p lire. ieadln1 lrdm

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·Robert , Roberts, Mra. w. .
Glbba and Mn. T. A. Downie this ia how it Was reported1 ,t'l 'lrly
were named 1a 1the nomlnalln~ lhe Mama Depa-rtment for Devc!- U t;!a.

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favor golf or teqnls,
~!1J•·.,i.ll!le ofball,

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DEBT SERVICE-,.
"BOnds Maturing

Intere*t oQ, Bonds
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CAPITAL OUTLAY!IDtor Vehi~l., Noles

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A ~~: ~}-~h~~~~d in a hobby and a tiig paf\-ljl
. . ~are licked says Deah E. 0. SauliiJ!!n
lit.Jcl....,s El1d. 'nle b9--year-old veteran teacher, stlll active
,
W.!ll¥ tlliHI&amp;rii1lltliiiih 62 years of teaching, has counseled
'" lfiJfj allif U!li!P fi!mt'i (6 flbd a hobby for leisure Ume . He has
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"· · ·~" f!'e very illtlve during the hours whfil they are aw&amp;kl!.
: ~ *,t~U~at .activl\;y Ia determines what ~ il!iiualntances ~It ·
, ilt'liln. He iliO~ llil trililei by hls Wrefiti lild teii!Hl!'rs lh·hli
', ~ autrnllils teislite liiri'l.
. '. •''~ IA:t.ib'Jiiii R ;t~ ocCiipatlbn t~w ~n .ill!ll~ and ~or a 'f!lt' ·U
--.::ti.'a.llieiliSJit keepl!lg hiin out of trodble. It wae my custOm to
_ djjepss hobbles with all the boy,. that c~me under my dlrec•~L!rht!l! ~ioyetl lhe diBclUJSIBni aild )nariY wen: I~ ~o
·~ II· fidalfy--t6t Hllil§~JI. Altet 'tlie • e 1Yab '1HIIde li~ lie·
' CIIIII'IJtk on lt and soon was much interested in II. .
_,p4',,·~~ phuud. pleasufe wor.lliiig at Hli'ltt&gt;lftly,l!n41t gave
rr- . t~bfidttJ!ik ·to 'db at holite dtirlllg his leiSUre 'tfll!l!. Had lle Ilot
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bacl'!j i)O.!!J!I ~~o~ lik-ely would bave f!Clne out and jolnM
H.l\t;llf:'bij,gang._;!'be followlllf ihelclent may tate 1plaee. _TjiJ!y
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'lbe~~d far a walk. They-.,me -~ .a ~~!lt.boUSll.ltis
~ - U!iM~Ys, '' -'&amp;!re' )!OII t{) throw •I'Gek thlVUJh that WincJIIW."
' p·!f,ilii'i fak a. da;re. Ba~g! a~d tile wlndGw te tlreken. .
iiieoilo :Wat r,i•ponslble (qr tlill boy hot .!ihowlng w~ to
i'i\ii lilA lej.ltlr-e time. Hel'e as u1111at. the tesponllblllty
f$111( }fare~ and h1a teachers.
,Nr~llii!f cr6:ile lldthing tiett~r flit ills ioh \t'Mfi lle rellc)les
tlil! te~rl•iie f~n Ill furnl6h him with a workshop. Say ,a i!lde
ll(~·:llraii~ry. In II_\~ gaiqe, or ahY. dillilil~ sb8d or blilldtng.
iffvj lle Jioy a :workbench wltli ·a VIse ana a few good wood·
w~~~n&amp;,toots. The eon soon mAket.a hoJ!Ijy obt opJIJ shop
Wl~Hd !J.!ay.lie f6Und tbl!re most of tili leliilfe'tlifle..
,.{~ :lilili ·fiflli ich(ldl wlie~e 1 ta~ht lpdp.Mrial irts, I adlrlsld
tnt biiY- UJ llx • shoP tot ll&lt;iriiewqrk. Th~ reiPonie thlii. at!·
· !Ptftlt
vise Wl!lcciiiJtllllhecl totl!it hl! bOy
IWexeellent.
mu~ tltileOne
jn fa!~
lils shorrjjj'l'llat·wia
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"'The Medium" \ibtch. was ,Pfesent·
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Committee Is
•.. tint iif !t\7,filrm'llr stude"''· whdse hObby li .colle~tlng flte· Mrs. Cheater Knil!ht pre.llde~
ll'lils, -tun• of liiJ ·~~· ~he! .de*Crl~jl6illl, recenit,t tqld llte that ln the abaenee of the prealderit,
!!!.collecUon of ~
· ' !I! woh!i mt!l-e than .6000 that Jie slits Mrs. R!Y \Vi&gt;odllenrd. when tH•
has

,&amp;.!.ilfi ~lilsllfe In
Rt·- ~ bh liobby tllilt It
lleell the Sil"'r Run I'TA met Thuroddy
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~ t)'pe, and t~al Ills liobliy becomes _more interesting d•y ~ord'' Prayer in unison. Mra. LO·
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' Ali b6f_li dibuld he lead to choose a hobby. The followlilg the secretary and Mrs. James 0 '··
""c11~ fr&amp;m "The Kiwanis Magazlh~" of NovemberJ93'l·jBrien the treasurer's report. A
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LINES• 'l'HAT RHYME
· aprioK conference to be held a•.
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lly ·~ar.~e:bellyll
J cambridee Wed•csday. A~ril 1~.
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Yf'!C!Pl!o -v! th•• r ob es
Elfehboch ·llbd Mh. stolon tel•
eli I tbl~ 1$ vory ilne,
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nAmed as delellatca.
t re~d about them wilh a P,l~asure,
Queitlonl •••eerning a Moi"

Tfllt I :WhY~InHe!UDfl r,ott !"!fie .

County Health Council were a•~and l!lled out as uwered by
the merlibeta. A lhank ,you note
was read from )Ira, ,Robert War·

~'11 thell the 4a:yf.• ot'e'r
., '\ · •) lbte to ~!ld. aJ(We. time
, '·
rAt r•nSJhg i\'l)rds'\o l!llke them jingle,
Wrltlii&amp;llnes so they wiU rhyme.
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$o.me men love to't.ke a ramble
W~ltilriUn Wl)'f-th~ arm,
illilhl""" f!etila and tUmblftl M•cea,
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HIIIIUiiC rabbits oh thll farm.
Some wouiCI !father off fl&amp;hlng,
;·' • ' •.S.Wnl fourtb with rod and fly;
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lll6thtlr'i ,11l'llle Is fancy horses
:t:•&gt;,o:' ' , .lm11081 i'fdlng swiftly by.

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Ute a pleasant tuk,
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Aful·wb•l hettet' could we ask!
\ -~.: ' ·~·~~ ~t;tlla othersare htdulglng
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"Don't Drink 'fonliht" taken from _,;;fM_a;
WASHmG'l'oN, Me. UP-Th~• a colleclitm Q! poems by the late E
town lost Its only industry and !1iss Lizzie Zuspan, one or the
THE RAW MATERIAL

tempennce Workera .in tblt

~ommltl••·

Tbe attendance b..- opment of Jnduatry and Cpm·
Membet:~ r eporie4 ttl were Mfa.
awarded 10 the first merce: "The sauerkraut faetor'v Denver No\sC'n, Mrs. Raymopd Sale-

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\lfl'*'1rl]ltttbtng tiarses shoes
th tliey think the beat o! all.
·-'. • .--r IOI!!eindullreln mlllbls trinkets
i . OUt~~ illett1 .or' ot wood.
Anbtber wotks ilmona tlfo flowers,
.t! keepf b!Jn I~ a fliler mood.

the Founder's Day tea and ex·
pressed her relrct at not beln~
able 1o att~nd.
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R•c:iile.
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arade tau~bt by !\Ira. j.eo Brya.1. has mov ed to Waldoboro, but ,\\1e ton, Mrs. I . M. Areher and M'r'l.
· A talk on ''!low to llolp Yo•n· .still havr lhe cabbage patch." 1 Leata GOthard.
ChUd Succeed in Sehdol" w tt:;
. MIITINO CHANGED
' A d,eoJert' ~·~rse WIJ tel'lled b'y
The Twilight Cf~rden Club Mto. Houdiahelt, Mro. C. 1!:. !!"oft
scbedul cd for Thuroday, April 11 anil ll!ri. Bonier HYsell with Mila
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will rp~ct Thursday. eve.o1nj' Apflli ·Bernice Bowen IS 8 contrl6utot.
~ians
4, ot the home or· Mi58e• Augusta ,Mlao Fieddle HouCilliipelt, a'au&amp;lltdr
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atld IJuCretia Genhil!imer with Mrs. of'the hosfesa, a11isted In die sert •.

D;;t-:iand ~-rd•n
·siub·
Sale
f !aster r10wers
ll:ro. webb

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Leverett Rouatt as co·hoste58.

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when tho1, m,f!. lid! :w,.k 111 tbo
home . or ldii. ' FJ8)&gt;4 'l'lio!lltl wllh

the Rutland Gard.-

~- Bert~a Amoi ~Ji the co-bol·
~itt'lt~::t ~~:. t~~ag~ar.

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bulldlnr . with Ml'l. Do toy Palter••111a&amp;a ll!r&amp; Amoo u e~&gt;cbairmen

ofltij 'lltofec\.

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&lt;ldu••• TrH•" and the prolll'aln
llll!luded tiP~~''Wby Plant A
Tr.." b7 Mn.
orlti Laaher and
' 1floweilna

1" by Mrt. Paul
Wlnn.
Tbe open!~ deyotlonal aervlee
waul•ell. bi&gt;l ra. L, J , Heiner abd
liteJuded Ser p lire. ieadln1 lrdm

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Glbba and Mn. T. A. Downie this ia how it Was reported1 ,t'l 'lrly
were named 1a 1the nomlnalln~ lhe Mama Depa-rtment for Devc!- U t;!a.

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~!1J•·.,i.ll!le ofball,

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DEBT SERVICE-,.
"BOnds Maturing

Intere*t oQ, Bonds
Total Debt Smrlee
CAPITAL OUTLAY!IDtor Vehi~l., Noles

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Next Tuesday .
BY

Eve Scheduled.
Four of Wulllntloo't Jd"'
In the oeventh lnnl!l( f&lt;lr '.
runo, drlveo In by Ei!dle.YOII

Pete RUDnels.

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tho· LIWe Leacue
and c1 uaht 1u
1. born full bt lin·
Leape Is .expt,rt.

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survey ohoqd
Cluba "pre!'y
well JUt" on
and equJpmeflt .to a&amp;Jrt summer pla)' ....IJore
will ba needed aa tho IHIIIOR pro11••••· however, lo fiJI Ill&gt;$
from· tW9m out equipment. ICllf·
led bollo, and bolls 11ve~ lb&gt;
Manti~ treatment out of the
pari!; and Into bruoh. 8111 wiU
bre~, .too, ••1• with he£tf 'Lit·
t,equw swlnclnc t~~&lt;y~~:•

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l.eaaue flnollelll
ore leu brllhl. Hero

The Polly

excepting what Arms of Syraeuae

co~imimll:y .ttnd

oald h!J boyo would try to 'pte&gt;
there Ia nothlna In the WIY,
of equipment ond suppllea. .
11;s1 .eot1mat01 lndlcal&lt;l the fol
lowlns Ire approximate. oQolf_ ~~
equlpdlent to oet up a 'P~ny Lea·
1ue (or J.ittle LeiiUe) Club:

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8 halo ot ,1.75 each. '
Home plate and plteller'o rub.
bcr. •15.
Three baoes, •15.
. Add It up, Mr. Public. Tblo Ia
the fretcht bill to etue bueball
tor youngaten. 0111aniMUon IIJd
by the kld'o Dads aro
proii'UO lo to be mado.
wiU bo taken uett

Ill k!pder "411 loa.d tbe ·~IPI•
•9•.P.• with· r,ul j.jo~llfte a toulb
pow~ aloo'· • relle( .palllblllty.
Jlonu1 plteher Jllli •Dtr;IJirtoll
mutl ~ Jwp~ Other AI!Aihl!ll' ~..

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oeorlns In on1 IIDII' 5I polnta,
oeuon averaae 20.6 ·pointe, mooI
field soals In one ltllle 20, and
rebo~ndo In 1 ...... &amp;10.

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Next Tuesday .
BY

Eve Scheduled.
Four of Wulllntloo't Jd"'
In the oeventh lnnl!l( f&lt;lr '.
runo, drlveo In by Ei!dle.YOII

Pete RUDnels.

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tho· LIWe Leacue
and c1 uaht 1u
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' 'Julllor •melliean
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survey ohoqd
Cluba "pre!'y
well JUt" on
and equJpmeflt .to a&amp;Jrt summer pla)' ....IJore
will ba needed aa tho IHIIIOR pro11••••· however, lo fiJI Ill&gt;$
from· tW9m out equipment. ICllf·
led bollo, and bolls 11ve~ lb&gt;
Manti~ treatment out of the
pari!; and Into bruoh. 8111 wiU
bre~, .too, ••1• with he£tf 'Lit·
t,equw swlnclnc t~~&lt;y~~:•

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l.eaaue flnollelll
ore leu brllhl. Hero

The Polly

excepting what Arms of Syraeuae

co~imimll:y .ttnd

oald h!J boyo would try to 'pte&gt;
there Ia nothlna In the WIY,
of equipment ond suppllea. .
11;s1 .eot1mat01 lndlcal&lt;l the fol
lowlns Ire approximate. oQolf_ ~~
equlpdlent to oet up a 'P~ny Lea·
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8 halo ot ,1.75 each. '
Home plate and plteller'o rub.
bcr. •15.
Three baoes, •15.
. Add It up, Mr. Public. Tblo Ia
the fretcht bill to etue bueball
tor youngaten. 0111aniMUon IIJd
by the kld'o Dads aro
proii'UO lo to be mado.
wiU bo taken uett

Ill k!pder "411 loa.d tbe ·~IPI•
•9•.P.• with· r,ul j.jo~llfte a toulb
pow~ aloo'· • relle( .palllblllty.
Jlonu1 plteher Jllli •Dtr;IJirtoll
mutl ~ Jwp~ Other AI!Aihl!ll' ~..

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oeorlns In on1 IIDII' 5I polnta,
oeuon averaae 20.6 ·pointe, mooI
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IDHtinc; 1:30 Senior ehoir;
Friday 4:30 'AIIoqiation wide Bs.,.
tlat l'alltora• Conferenee at C..l·
Ba):)tlst church, Rio Grande;
AJSociaUon wide Cbrlstillr
lj:dueaUon aupper meetin1 anr!
eonfcrcmoe for Christian ):due~·
tlon c:ommitteea of . the ehu.rc:hcf
at the Calvary Baptbl Cbur~b,
Rio G~ande.
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lel'viee fl u ·a. m .:wt~Jl&amp;A.UTt
the aubji!Ct of the le.on Nl'IIIOII
tnd th~ Golden Text: H Ia a.4
that ,drdeth me with ,Uenllb, Jl)d
mahtl) mY 'lfaY perfeel Pa1hila
LB::i!. Wedncsda:y evenioa Jervl~
~i s:1'he public Is cordi~lly ~vlte4
tO it~nd. Re,adlng room with aide
Church of Chrllt, Middleport, 'eolian~ Ioca~ed at' tJi.e ..reu. of
tfie -church open to the public on
_Frl!!l_ .G~dll''-• ..)~141or. BiWc _,lillay
'from :t to .f l" m. , , •
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1l_pr-ninr worahip ,lOo»G topic ''Tll2
l'Ulaeless tutlire''; ·11 p. m. Cbri-~· ~ild ·~or{!led ~lb;rUirJan1 .Re\'.
,_7. .P,J.II" - ~nl111 Wtldq J. ~Ia, pistor. )fl'. Nor:
"Abtalwil"; Wed· man EI.oes,' ~- 8. Sppt.. 9:1~ ' ' m.
nesday, 7•30 prayer rneetint and $Unday ChQrch llchool; lO:Iq ~ 111.
Bi,le study; 8;3Q choir practice. Wonhip aerv~; Mrman · topic
·HMtfl Method!.. Church, Ml6- "The Great 'Salvation" 8:00' II· Dt.
·~' 'HUeJIOI't Rev. C, , Raymon Kontt· Monda:y, AJII'il t; Elmhlirlt Cbapel
Choir will line to wblc)l the
''"'"n". S~nllay School 9 30 Ue
is lnvlled; 7:80 p. 11;1. WedneiCovert; Supt; Morning
day,
Lenten Worship Ser1!lc:e: &amp;!rworship 10:30 topic "The U\\·
moq topic '"lbe Traitorous•. 7:30 P•
ehanaeable Priesthood of Chris!": '1!.
Frjda:y, Happy .llltvellter'a will
t p. m: M~ton study; 6 p. m.
meet:
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Youth · Fl!llowt~hip; ;Monday 7 II·
Alfrecl
,Whotlllt
Churcll.
bt.
Nc11nlliatlna committee; Tue!·
day 7;30 Me)hodiJt, Ken; Wednl's· a..M. Grove, pqjor. s. S. at.;t:ao
:lay 6:45 i choir practice 7 p. m. ,Lloyd Dillinaer, Supt. Wgrlhlp ·, V.
vice at· JO:f5 witb· Dlnlbabre'
:11tudy and
'{roup to lfoyles leading, Suncla:r , attemoon
Pq~~;~eroy
Mr. Xonk· from a to: 8 services at the EJ$. .
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from COlumbus ~lillljoPt on· E4Pealioll ·alid
and dlaeu•s· MiMb.-hlp alief' EvaiiJeliJm • •t
on Fin·
Wedneacla)' 7:80 p.
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