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The Hanford Sentinel from Hanford, California • 10

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HANFORD DAILY SENTINEL. HANFORD, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Angioli To Open Liquor shave andra'' jr- :) 1 Funeral Notices Store on N. Irwin Street LAWRENCE, Mass (CP) Along the Boulevards With Your Keyhole Reporter I 76, Frank W. Randall has after 57 years as a barber he started haircuts were 20 and shaves a dime ca terment was in the Hanford erme tery under the dirtetion of the Sul In an One 1 1 Funeral It-one. Obituary II of I Pol for but pill Matthew, 6, ton ol Betty Colbert, launched into the lumber business with tome used wood and a wheelbarrow, but stopped cold by a dog he stopped to pet, which proceeded to bite him.

JOM FII ROSS The Rovary will I- recited on Wednesday. Jib. 18. at 7 pm. In the Sullivan-Odcll Funeral Home lor Joseph It' who died on Keb 15.

Requiem mas will lie celebrated lor the icpose his soul on Thursday nmming. reb 10. at o'clock in the Inirnjeulatr Heart ol (lii.rih Intermrnt will be in the Hanford lenirti-ry under the tlniilion ol the Sullivan Odell Funeral Ilonii Walter Angioli today announced that on about March 1 he is opening a package liquor store at 619 North Irwin street, formerly occupied by the Rich Plan. Angioli formerly was in business with Frank Ormond in operating The Village at 118 North Douty street Ormond, who has the on sale liquor lircnse, now is sole owner. Angioli has an off sale license.

Angioli was born and reared in Hanford and attended the local schools, lie lives at 214 Geary street. Henrietta Lannings weeping willow tree a dramatic testimony to the laet you tan "grow anything" from a slip in this area ol the state IAST TIMES TODAY THE IRON MISTRESS- And THE FAM lois SENORITA" S1XT Phone 15 if you have a news tip for this paper. Joe Long! mid making the casual remark that it is difficult to see chuckholc-s in the street when you are exceeding the speed limit. TOMORROW 4 BIG DAYS lltWK WHITT! Ft Frank Whittle, 62 ol Fresno died tin day in a Frisno hospital A native of lit berry. Ala he nad hviil lit f.odorma 2 years lit; is survived hv his mother.

Mis (Uttssa Whittle 1. 1 Haul. ird live sons, Nibra-ki anti F.iJ ol Fresno, ami Kdwanl and la Itti) ol iierkelt three daugh-It ri, Mrs laui'se ol Mi el (Ml, Pa. Mis Ovtra llemtrix of tnewehi'ri anti M's Jones ol l.cniot!e two bioiV-r eo stt ami F.e! Whittle ol (. bowUnl-la one sister Mrs I osd Web her el llanfoid and It rarnh Inhlren He was a veteran oi World War I Funeral trvits wdl b- le bl ill the thapel id Hie Sterbn I tinet Home in lre.no lhiirsil.iv at 1 put with the Ameman I amn pod all in ihar.e In, emu id will lolhiv, 111 the l.ibetly une Itiy I'pdi the deeitum ol the rims Fnruial Home KINGS Drive-In Theatre JOSI.ill DODD F'our-year-old Mike Hcflcrnan quoted as saying "1 can do better in the d.uk" when the lights came on after a candlelight service at the Blue and Gold dinner for Scouts AMOIM lIt; SII.V l(eiimm fn.is lor ttie repose ol the soul ol Mr Antoinette Frames Silva who died Fcb 1.1 In Jini- was irlehrated on Monday, Feb lti, at It ill am in St Biigidx I hureli The Very Rev 1 eo He atom the celebrant I The Ki sarv was recited on Sun lav.

Feb 17. at 7 30 pm in the, Sullivan Odell Funeral Home F'a tber Joseph Lima was the oln riant llonoraiv pallbearers were Mrs. Uavmoiel .1 Alves, Mrs Fos ter Vieria. Mis rnest A fra veuo M's l.aurente 1 Kucha. Mrs F'leidier and Mrs It liruiniiiond all of the St Brtgul Altar sot ii is were Foster Vlena.

It F' Siheira, Ar tliur IteMeiHooit. Vierra, Soares ami I rank It Soua In- SINGIN. SWAYINTand' 1 FUNNIN among the palug LARRY CRABTREE, left, new local Yo-Yo champion, Betty 0 Cempo last year's champion, who tied for second place with Lee Dial. Sentinel Photo. PHONE 2193-W Head of State Eagles To Speak Here Tonight lid llirds special visit to a local hospital to give a patient a haircut his good deed for the day.

NOW PLAYING 1 Safety Poster Contest Winner Is Announced Jmeph liotpl of Fresno, president ol tlie f.ilitonna slate acne, Ftateinwl Older of Eagles, will pav an ollitial visit to Hanford one ti'id lestlay evening Ootid wli! -peak at the regular vvetklv sos ion of the I nal lodge to be held at 8 111 in L.iglcs hall. lie will disruss continued par tieipati ni in the Hainon Rtinyoii Joseph Santos walk down Irwin street, punctuated by frequent stops at pat king meters where he added pennies tu save motorists the tumble ol violations II MiY FEET FOR VLL TIIE FAMILY Discussion on Income Tax Figuring Set Here A discussion of income tax and how to prepare tax forms will be held at the Hanford high school Wednesday at 7:15 pm. in room 1 of the administration building. James Pressley, local internal revenue representative, will speak to the bookkeeping class and other persons who arc interested in attending the talk. Personal income tax preparation is to be discussed Following an explanation the meeting will be thrown open to questions.

llomer Keller outnumbered by the lair sex when he tinned out to he the only man at a meeting of 25 women. in Mis Harry Isllis Imping that the Hanford blood bank on Friday will top A venals reeotcl of 143 pints of blood fi ci I nil anti F.a tie Momorri mutilation fund by Caiilorma ic lodges lie iiieinbers ol the llatilord auie have been artive both piojetts. I 7 he stale picsulcnl will urge 111 unU'liiiig he the local group 7 tie 200 falifornia F.agb-lodges have conti thtiled nearly AJiUPO to the tamer luml during tm i.ist u- ii s. Oudil said Oodd will ri pert til it national mails 1 "Hid inildriii have bine filed from the Memonal loiieilalum luml which v. as treat' I tin i i Win Id Wat II tu hi ne Id lu i i wlii-e Idtliciv were killed in Hu- vval KNGS Chatter Cash for your old furniture comes the easy way with a classified ad in the Hanford Sentinel and Journal.

Just phone llantord 15 to place your rf- Plus Mis Lots Dalrymplc Quinlan has been announced as the winner of the highway safety poster contest by the Vision Conservation in-stituic in the Kings County area. She is a member of Mrs Nellie Cooke's art class at the Hanford Union high school. Her poster embodied the slogan Better Vision, Sater Driving Miss Carol Troxler, also a local high student, won second place with a poster on the theme llinv Far Ahead Do You Sec?" Judges in the contest were A. A. Mai key, district manager of the alilornid Slate Automobile asso-c latum, officer Chester A Lind-liolm of the Kings County highway putt ol and Mrs Beulah Bratton, preodent of the Kings County chapter ot the National Safety council Mrs Quinlan's poster will be sent to San Franc'sco where it will he entered in statewide competition The winning theme will be used as the basis for billboard displays on a safe driving campaign llanloul optometrists are inoiobi-is of the Visum Conservation institute, a public vice cir-ganialiim l)r liobcit Jensen is the local aiea representative.

TODAY! HELP WANTED! Important Job Big Reward! DROWN SIZLS 6 to 12 liy KAI.ril F.ltl.ING Spoils fans lit tor some leal Ilu ills on KNGS sports feature, MliriK Ilf ON' SPORTS, l.es Castencda lias been working overtime i.itclv in bunging before the micinpluine some sports greats I or example Jesse I 111 I I o.ii ol Hu- I'SI Rose Imwl champs, Johnny Parsons, conti-nc-'ital sjiccd ace and winner of the Indianapolis classic, Floicnce hadwick, lamed chahncl swim liter. Att-oi dmg to l.es. lies planning to have mam nioio notabics from tunc- lo tunc on the oiogiam Scorns there a new gimmick on the show, too It's a sort ol tpii l.es asks live questions during Ins pingram pet taming, of i mu sc, to spm ts Winner ot lirst dace gets a couple ol (linnets at one ot Hanloid's loading restaurants and five gallons ol gas. Second pi io is a pair ot tickets to a I'n di'vi'in t.ieutre An official, pi ofessi.mal league baseball goes to too thud pne winner You sports Ians will do well to remember that SPOTLIGHT ON sPOItls takes to the an over NOS ivoW ebv Monday Saturday at 6 JU each ACTION CO-HIT a human motion picture! '1 hi-ii i I) In it ilniM 1 1 -t In I itiifi hr u.ini trr I'm nur Ii.i.iU tu 1 I' f(i miprmr nl hi1! i In widths Plus 2nd Hit COLOR CARTOON Ol ItT RT1AL RECESS I MFDE, Md, Feb 17 (UP) The eourt-maitial of Lt. Col Melvin Voorhecs was temporarily lt'ccss today until the prosecution could line up more witnesses against the former censor in Koiea The trial counsel was granted a dclav of at least one dav tu Intel witnesses to iclnitt the deli uses position Mrs le rcs the iade rhen las be Mrs.

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