* JAMESTOWN (N.Y.) POST-JOUHNAL-Thursdoy Evening, January 9. 1964 SEVEN 1 ' -" LOBOCK'S ~ OPEN NITELY 'TIL 9' J U N I O R H I G H NOTES Lincoln Jefferson IE^,V»":,-'it4fe.4 iue-Halktt Sandy Nelson Smith JMIJOH By SUSAN HALLETT By KATHY HORNER And DIANA SMITH and SANDY NELSON We would like to welcome ev- Today all English teachers at tryone back to school and hope Lincoln attended an English that everyone had a nice vaca-' meeting held after school at the tion. We hope that everyone J Jamestown High School. All Ingot what they had asked Santa dustrial Arts teachers at Lincoln for! attended an Industrial Arts deBasketball season tickets are partment meeting today. being sold in the front foyer be- Miss Linda Perkins, a cadet who is a student at Frefore and after school. The at dteacher tendance at our home games o n i a College, is teaching music should be high because of the | a t Lincoln under the supervision good acceptance of the season j°* M r s - Luciel Roraback. Miss tickets. So come on kids a n d ' P e r k i n s resides in Cattaraugus, let's give our team lots of schooll He J *P*cM interest is the piano, support! Our first game of the . C o a c h Michael Zanghi reports season is tomorrow against Lin that the boys' varsity basketball coin on their court. Good luck schedule for the 1964 season is boys and bring home a victory. as follows: January 18, JefferThis week we have interview- son at Lincoln; January 14, Lined Lawrence Shanaman. He J ? 0 1 * B , e m u s f P ° m t - J a n u a r y teaches seventh grade English.! " • L i n c o , « a J , Southwestern; Mr. Shanaman attended Lock-! J * T u a ? ' 24 ' ^ P " • • haven State College at Lockha- « * ' « " £ * ? * V ^ t°™ a ven. Pa. His home is Hummels\>™? ' f ^ S ^ l l ' ^ 18, S •~.J, T»» uMr. - cK«.. February M « n uo. Point at Lincoln town, Pa. Shanaman nasi. . „ , _ . ^ . ^ „. . . T-„ K «, T .. , . . ,. . Southwestern at Lincoln Februthe interesting hobby of sportsi 25 Lincoln at Fa]coner cars. While in the Army he ^ i F e b r u a r y 28 Lincoln at Wash-' came a Korean translator. Mr.' inatnn Shanaman iustbecarne engaged m C s Susan Seeman. girls'' and we all wish him the best of p h y s i c a l education instructor at luck in the future. We all enjoy Lincoln, reports that the girls' having him with us at Jefferson basketball schedule for Lincoln and hope that he enjoys being i s a s f o n o w s : N i n t h g r a d e > J a n . c ' .... . uary 30, Lincoln at Washington; il We would like to welcome | e i g h t h g r a d e F e bruary 4, LinMiss Margaret McDonald andj c o l n a t Jefferson; seventh1 Mrs. Britta Rubens back to g r a d e J a n u a r y 2 8, at Lincoln, school after their illness before \ 1 ^ f0i]owing have been chos-1 the vacation. <en f o r the girls' basketball Lyle Wood* business class ! t e a m s a t Lincoln: Seventh1 have worked on reports on t h e l ^ . ^ _ J o y c e Bennlck, Diane, topic of travel over the Christ Johnson, Patti Cusimano, Ylva mas recess. Haglund, Debbie Benson, Cheryl This week the outstanding Aitken, Sandy Larson, Adelaide ninth grade student is Suellen I pacheco, Marv Anne Mauro, Northrop. Suellen resides with^athy Kinney, and SalLee her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stu- Hitchcock: eighth grade — Judy art Northrop at 215 Springdale Lissfelt, Nancy Lillie, Norma, Ave. Her hobbies include alLwestfelt, Mary Germond, Gael sports and horses. Sueilen's fa-|Westman, Linda Tedrow, Linda vorite subjects are English, j Philips, Mary Sellstrom, Deb math, and music. She sang a j Larson, Mindy Strong; ninth solo for the student faculty at grade — Phyllis Chanpion, the Thanksgiving assembly. Cheryl Loop, Kathy Cusimano, That is all for this week but Cherie LaBarbara, Barb Basile, we will be back next week with Alaide Doraenici, Marlene Dethe events -that happened at Santis. Kathy Horner, and DorJeff! lene Hitchcock. ' i - i i .. • • i L t*WU/£» <C ISEI SALE hf LIMITED TIME ONLY... UNBELIEVABLY LOW PRICED rrftfft Qi Lm i P.NLY Till Jan. 25 K i n O f Slain Man's Brother Faces Charge Sw^v. r^^^— - - _ _ • -~_. 1 * ^ * % & 1 •• —••• ^ssr .*- ^ ^ 2 5 G-E PORTABLE SSxx IG G-E REFRIGERATOR Big ful! width freezer, and huge refrigerator space for large family use Chiller tray holds up to 19 lbs. of meat 3 cabinet shelves; 2 adjustable Porcelain drawer for vegetable and fruiti Door storage — bottom shelf holds Vi gallons AT THIS L O W PRICE ONLY DURING OUR BIG SALE! TA212X •aaaa **im Bacon, Steaks Featured At Supermarkets Post-Journal WANT ADS DIAL 7-1111 TV'S FREE! YOURS FREE ..IF Y O U A R E LUCKYI MIIO-YBG Nothing to \myl Nothing to guess! - Just stop iii our store ot any time from now t o January 25, and INI in free entry Wank; you may win one of these 25 6.E. Portable TV's. Anyone in the Jamestown area, surrounding towns included is eligible to enter, except our employees, G.E. employees and their advertising agents. Winners wiM be announced in the newspaper. •H theFAMlLVAP/WS RETIRED OIL OFFICIAL SUCCUMBS SAN MATEO, Calif. (AP) Ellis J. McClanahan, 69, retired vice president and director of Standard Oil of Calfironia, died Tuesday. He retired in 1959 after 47 years with the company. FROM NOtf TILL JAN. 25 - THE LOWEST PRICES EVER OFFERED! HERE'S WHY: We want b m i n o • . . . C.L w o n * business . . . hi the dullest season of the year! That's why New York State Dealers got t o g e t h e r and bought $1,000,000.00 worth of brand new G X AppHances from the G X factory at Loufevhie. In order to got this huge order General Electric CUT PRICES to the bono . . A d WE CUT PRICK even MORE! l o t these prices are in force ONLY until January 25th. "Hen tnese are gone otere won t be any mora! — • • • * \\Calif. c a l i f . || Williams said a lie detector NEWPORT BEACH, (AP) — Spanish-born Manola test given Brs. Charles BarGallardo, unable to speak Eng-' tholomae and further police inlish, may have fatally stabbed vestigation Tuesday led to her | multimillionaire William A. release and the arrest of her Bartholomae after mistakenly sister. believing he had harmed her The district attorney said msister, Orange County Dist. At- vestigation gave this picture of'| ty. Kenneth Williams said. the fatal stabbing: The district attorney's office Manola had just left the kitdropped murder charges Tues-j chert to take care of her sis- | day against Bartholomae's sis- ter's 3-month-old son. On her ter-in-law, Carmer, 25, and return, she saw her sister ly-j booked her sister, Manola, 32, J ing on the floor, Bartholomae j leaning over her. She either on suspicion of murder. Bartholomae, 70, a yachtsman t h o u g h t Bartholomae had who made an estimated $11 harmed her sister or was about million in ranching, oil and to. mining, died Sunday morning A scuffle ensued. Bartholoin the kitchen of his $500,000 mae was stabbed. Manola's left hand was nearly severed. mansion on Newport Bay. The district attorney said The lie detector test conMrs. Bartholomae's Bartholomae died in a "real, firmed story that she fainted because choice battle" in which he was of abdominal pains while her clawed and stabbed to death. sister was out of the room, Williams said. Miss Gallardo waived preliminary hearing and will be arraigned in Onange County Superior Court Jan. 18. Her attorney, Paul Caruso, said she would plead innocent. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS! Miss Gallardo came to the Supermarkets this weekend United States three months ago feature bacon and steaks. |to help her sister care for her Abundant pork supplies s h o w j n e w b o r n c h H d Up in cured meats, with bacon prices off as much as 10 cents a pound from the lowest levels of recent years. WHEN NOU COME One national chain features bacon at two pounds for 89 TO THE BIG cents in the New York area. GREEN BULLFROG Pork loins and chops are IT'S M I N E . . . . among other pork attractions. Steaks are highlighted because of the dual influences of very heavy cattle marketings and a seasonal preference for such other cuts as roasts. In the New York area, one chain offers rib steak at 69 cents a pound, sirloin at 67 and porterhouse at 77 cents a pound. Other beef prices are also attractive. Chuck roasts and rib roasts are among the most widely featured cuts. Broiler - fryers, lamb shoulders and l i v e r are other main course attractions this weeken''. Among vegetables, general features include cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, greens, onions, potatoes, peppers and sweet potatoes. Apples, oranges, grapefruit and bananas are the fruit stars. Coffee prices have edged up at w h o l e s a l e , continuing a WHEN IT COMES TO FAST trend, but the increases have RESULTS ALWW5 USE yet to show up at all retail out- FAMILY WANT-ADS! lets. \ > G-E JUMBO WASHER ! 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