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re- fl'Deepite ~all than but it- {youth deserting the farm, the agrif ow. gultural popnlatwn of the Unitefi fan fo £ poll States on January 1, 1989, was only: L W} 8 iVEEK Messoncer_ sad ids © $3000 short of thee-55cm; hégh set“; t years earlier & rimes, - = ; tephex “Cunhffe, AM pastor of the Baldwmsvflle Baptlst os aad ® meen\ i ull Cansas State college cconomis and . Ch‘fil‘ch and gladly welcomes the Rev. Apnot Dexter, pastor of | .* \ *\ Neve » 1L.“!i--'—- ® esp spre “EL, p » fil sociologist, disclosed. 'the \Whitehall Baptist Church. The two ministers will ex- Commercla] High 'School Girls' » | Messenger Women's gift-flaw ....... 4 Kg? 37—9 P: e *-change pastorates May 1. Iin'g' lin 1e - wling Ragte ........000. 173 171 146-490] BOWLERS FAVORITE ALLEYS hange P 9 £ th BOW League Bowling League Bow League Bloodgood |...... 153 119 159-431|are at Ten Eyok's, 4 mile west of . : Rev. Cunliffe, a graduate of Colgate University and of the Dub 120 104 149-382 Baldwin 3 h l 1 t 13 11d ews StOry regardmg this week’ April 16-17 Miss Ruth Carroll recently return- UDCY | ..a -3 sville on Plamvfllo 30811-— :Colgate-Rodhester Divinity School, wil comé) e eh yeén's 51 mu ts may be found elsewhere in fa from a trip to Florids, proved |R Carrol . 3 23 164 173-540 , Adv. aes -'& months as minister of the local Baptist Church on Sunda this issue.) FINAL STANDINGS ast Friday evening that her vaca- es Bai \bat\ n n e onn ln t K cn ©. Before go illage he held a}; of the Silver ' ., ucc mnm 166 . | tion from bowling 'did her no harm TapPar « $51 187-08. , smome Before coming to this vi age e he e pastorate or the 'Bi Otts bowled a 591 series: to win Gophers w.._117 Tas 81116 tipped the pins for a 54g h 108 108-331 W h , 101 ___| total with games of..203, 164. and. |__. __. .\\ 0 - - F prin Church: high Winter 3f~ Z od be a foul Dl’lr‘mg his 13 years in the pulpit of the Baldwmsvflle cial lfieaggfit 30312; l‘fgghgmggg goggaltlfe e int ITB , Others over the 400 Mark fj 'Foobe .......... \ss 111 htat] #00 . were.: an 00 |. Rugcutters ..,... (ot meen es 4 7 rok jor _fg® \ --- -RBaptist Church, Rev. Cunliffe has built up a strong 127,10an bowlers of the week were: 887, H. gelfpms .................................. g ggggrllgtvtéw $34 4???’ 490, £153?- [Blank ...... . 125 125 126 375'1 .- ¥ --- » &+ 4~M~ d 562, C. Ki 57, OP | ,,.... .css qee ees} yall. go ipter ormu 2 g bowes s ¢ f bf the faith and one of his most loyal workers has been Mayor 811159. 1513 'C. Rice '551, w. Hills' 542, 3rd Ward Tigers itll, 40 Dristlae 460, Perkins 439, Miller 406, Bottling Works 762 637 657-5p. ''The best of Everything\ wok \ W‘illmmH Wormuth. Mrs. Cunliffe has likewise been an inspir- | 1. Beebe 532, E. Woodruff 529, J. Abrams 487, Bullock 446éaBates 420, | Virginia ..... ..154 126 109-389; OPEN 9 A.M.-1 AM. n+ ation to Baldwinsville Raptists,. Invin nized and taucht Kowalski 528, R. Pei-km Ward , High Averages Zahn 457, Brown - 418 rroll £23 mm mmm 14g 122 iiG—fll . _ -We fntite Within—- |-- .......= nrg :._T-m_-,wBenLB_mm,_44AMBakeLA-%Sfi, IY -............145 -102. 110-8§7,.-_ fix’e Philathea Class for the past 13 years. Rev-and Mrs; Cun-)}G. Robinson sosmanng 503 and W. | J,. Del§M0 12g | lock 457, TenEyck 418, White 415 | Dristle .... 171 159 130-460 | . R come I\ mck -- “whiskfimghter, Helen, is a graduate of Bucknell University | Smallwood 500, E. ...use mene 131 |and C. Welden 471 __. Porking somone 156 421 162-480 MfiOfi tut P \| ~ T. ChAPMARA 120 rc <_ -vs- ems - - where she was promment in debatmg and Journalism and is now Next Week's Schedule _ - | \A Lonorgan 1-19 e ~ Néxt Friday’s Schedile (lg-fits“ gammm elsfi (1522 (£352; 31) foot oon . ene ege Btudmng at Oberlln OOHeg‘e mst Slime-I'M She“r8fl'b’mltt3d\ MAW ; \111:me “Md &- AAIo-umuuumuurunuuvuwfitllgw Pg Z—filfi‘m? CAHRQL 1'ch V8 Bed Rid&ll a {128 13:5 1 j A ', We geveral local feature stories to this newspaper. works bo ngngfvfgsegg‘f’ Byggg Season's Records zRomml a, Tappan 9&1) goofing; Harris 114 139 107-360 Pflomi. VELLE . I4I8|1 ;~ i Rev. Cunliffe has not only earned on the aehwpgas of the | Ford Sale; vs. King's Bervice; genf High Team-Two Games Gnll vs. VanWie CKHev.; Vera's vs. $5353] sl-(Iiwm \\\\ hag fig 1 533g? mm omc. Baptist Church successfully but hee also: been. active in. civic enéz vo- Vanfirfif 's Bervice. | Spares dd 12d. Cut Game\ .. 1867 | hummg a Dairy. BATIK 125-125 | _- -__- -_ e Ae N A r., Kin * L z s . naal *~ ___ affairs. In 1985 he was appointed as welfare investigator for Thepparmers? Glanville Service vs. E. BW@@HHNG I Team Standings wom- ' e §\ i ‘ (SC '* _-_ the town of VanBuren, being the first-clergyman in Onondaga | \ Red & -white: aaa N 1 van mannu: KEEP _IN_CONDITION NATfio‘mML ERTISED ALP ___ § tel ' County to hold this position. He has been an active SUppOTtET |. me smfidings (as of Apr. 21) Bowleys Here Plan I gillfilgmx‘zgéfi’tcy $3175 erggyléggkézptizuldefi‘galzvfinfg’ pf; amon Par age? <. f -- oe * Of the Chamber of Commerce. Kinning Dairy ............. Td Attend‘District ,. 30 Vera's ..... 180 _ |feet condition. The place to bow! [¢ = £05 {L\ oo edes t > | ; L_ , : [&\ In June, 1935, the First Baptist Church celebrated its 120th Vfi‘flz’m‘ifimgws'rfi\W \\\ igg Dmer_Dance May 9 | ggnéntévi Sglry .................... figifi it at Ten Eyck's Alley.-Adv. W ALLACE “Rm CBE tttttttt l nine ce bene® * i ’.. - anniversary. In his anniversary sermon,. Rev. Cunliffe \traced | Red & White, P'ville ...... 158 | - Bene@®A Grill cls 106 , ”OUOR STORE ' ~~ Q C the development of the chureh and a pageant \'Time Marches King's Bervice ........us. 151 Five hundred bowlers and their » Tappan & Brooks ..... 88 Hairdressers are no longer hfairv | « ©~----On,'\' further depicted the hist £ the church. Kim ie Chevrolet .... g? guests, including many from this ¥----- | dressers. _ They are cosmetologists |I n, ' further epicte e history of the chure ? the ch Satirenganll 123 | Vicinity, are expected to attend the M Priday according to a resolution adopted 24 OSWEGO STREET . __. At the celebration, four former pastors, of the church Messonger | m...................... igg | third annual dinner-dance of the Renammmfig; 738 710-0 t & meeting of the Massachusetts ; A. _- nfi'pived congratulations. They were Dr. Philip Crannéll who| Red & White, B'ville . 121 | Bowling association to be Adsit 990 125 101-3295 state hairdressers association, 'The ° --- ww\ ee 4 W 7 cr - man ’M Mali/OW - M full __ . --was-pastor here from 1888 to 1894, Rev. Lyman ord WBO Glanville Funsral ...... 80 lroom on Thursday, May 9, accord. Ress Brown 158 128 132-408 | meaying < well.ordered. \ Ififikv ~-~Phone a. served from 1901 to 1914, Rev. James L. Coote who led the e ling to Arthur Woelden of Bald wins farm” lis 99 150 142-400; E i i= 3 jetty Brow 134 1556 155-444. ' ----church from 1914 to 1923 and ROV Balaton Ivgrs ERGO? ‘who B. gilt? Indi?ffil‘Aviia:g:?BA§5 ! ville and Bert Haruo of Syracuse, ¥ Prom! -y 8, -- ' ; - -. was minister from 1923 to 1927. O. Ten Eytk (184 | co-chairmen. 'VanWie Chev, 727 766 764-299. ---; Rev. Dexter comes to Baldwinsville with excellent récom-| }- um o 184 The dinner is scheduled to start , QAKST y br dhe iif ddf | CLEANING UP? LOOK e . Lov BB ...ll lls eee eee ; cc df ' ol 202 | i ls. mendatlons from Baptist leaders and Whitehall's leading citi- | C. Rice 173 {at 6:30 p.m. and, following a few TenEyck 1450126 147-418 FURTHER . .. j ““\ “MW““JZGHF He has been pastor of the Whitehall churoh for the past |. ! Pickard . e 17g short speeches, the program of en F'mvtv? iden © ~ 12? Hf; 357411]? e bo. Lewi® 179) [tertainment und dancing ts expect. C. Welden ' T 10 years and is a graduate of the Northern Baptist Theological £5 Harrington \.... 171 jed to get underway before 9 p.m. mmm _. | Blankets to launder? »curtains . Seminary of Chicago, Ill Rev, and Mrs. Dexter are the Hill8 ...o see se e> 2 'and continue until 1 aam. Seneca Grill 592 690 701-7 p. and drapes? chenille bedspreads parents of two children. Their daughter is a secretary at the Results Apr 15-16 -----«& Thomas ... 2 1150 1850 132-882 and rugs? We'll treat them & - . 1 M + . ' i 9 2220 , state institution at Rome, N.Y.. and their son is a junior study- ' Kinnings Dairy 961 960 1042-9 p. ||_ Eddie - Rickenbacker, - American $3021??? ' mi, h: 13,1“;23 gently, tub them thoroughly, \ ing the pre-medical course at Syracuse University. $3231\? -------------- 19, is? igfigg ' “0315 w ”Er “2° started out in life - Atfams 157 154-437 gift rg'grllce?t-stxnhifint? 31133811ng ’ ~ 2 net & £10 & . £. £0 oc ners r » ( 2 + 4 'With respect for his true citizenship, The Messefiger SAYB | Rice ...... 181 180 190-651 32:10 “350,13; I: Sexism? Shlfmb aa __ 3,2__ 168 116-446, that means 113315an cleanli- “Farewell Rev. Cunliffe.\ With sincere wishes for success | H. Lewis ...... 177 126 »172-473 (ll ' Vera's era cer c52-2p.' ness. Baldwinsvill ; M Welcom H. Shea ..... 165 201 190-556; C M. Robinson 147 127 112-396 a and happiness in ille, Phe Messenger says elcome, ao - j BOWLING .TONIGHT2 . . G. Gorke ..... \. 09 1308 116--861 S T E A RN S * rev. Dexter.\ - Fords Service .875 884 927-0 p.| Phone 1-F-32% and make your V. Butes 2 112 146 162-420 - Dygert ...180 145 152-427 | reservation TenEyck ' yAl 1. M 1234. 117 143-383 LAUNDRY H DR LIMITING | o ssc C 1f | row on enEyck's J, Mvers 122, A- - , w ginggne e is?) g; ig3—4‘izg leya—Adg e F. Tappan ...... 142 125 118-385 aamaacion yuor P ONE O x C SCQ‘Zl'tS‘ anl n | Willis 0145\ 116 123-384 , annem o bust Qe UZ UK \ | LaPierre ...... w. 16§ 1067 154-470 | < a £ us g,» M a «/ i 0 (A* in + W QR WE S of syhoql rem dh and students, B'ville: B- & -W. gas am 885-41) > hos Spady. Sie 31W, whl ”m, vp SP8 fish & ¢. ; fl; spt li magi tjnw w but to ft a? a mg? ut l (é? yu); «GOWR PLOT f \AU rab ; f (¥ MSY a pt ea} Q m eca ease! 6% Aimar Aes % Nt , nad ee ¢ M 4s ha w? Ne gun 5 k rata aL flfsvztég. mlifi,fi c f f a) ’ \afl‘vfi | wVflM— hs i buon. Wal W its z; force to n hen' mon Gimrd .................. 1690 167 173-509 ~I e: ~~ Ee: ® s A ~ pe. A earn t oney do Perkins ...... 149 212 159-820 HERE EEE I KEE: and picking up work anywhere |fgreele 146 187-454 a g § &A $ cs wi\ * 8. Otts ...... £3 235 222-591 , .\ ~S~. e age *- } 2 ' I ' rrr 161. 180-509} .> n_ Bone vot “fvw-fiwuwuwv—fi—dfimé atas ase s n oss #00 nsane \ood that Scouts Shall earn thelrx . M3. * \ © rer 't eligible to receive donations. _ King's Service 99° oss 902-3 p. a ' + M] L0 \ poe t t (oH est- rice ars m 6 while community program iSs_iD.;Rovar. “Wham 112 149.475. _ [L.. - col Cu * nided in carning their expenses; Kmqm‘” 178 150 165-4623 hl (TL TT t . f , ood fellow Mk 151. dan Aon C mer. Next Tuesday evening thewlenrpk Iho oo1620 132 -451 _, . toy Baldwinsville Chamber of Com- --yal.- ° | : r R i ; Glagville Pun. 970 927 077-4 p. $ we A n the high school auditorium. .f, Manville [Ay G40 104. 472 < sential an 7 f w0tilek | ge r arm {py L+ Haydon 192 1480 1884-438 , y % z S tickets and are mum-g, them in Hanh /. 2a Aso “if“; 3 | » procegeds from the ticket sale. P. Ragluk: IA} 1240 118-404 ;* | : p 3 . ©. JR. Wak] dor one ar ~510 yar _ 220 ope JE _ __. ‘.1pmgz fund, ‘ G Rhi lhe 398° I 2» m r* { aga Caunty are planning sim - a- | Ro al E\ i ho \e. A . hiss § ts oud ur] seats ano age. s y, VanDerveers P23 O66 862.-0 p.. / A 2 - 4 sig sharingr 10 A1 1482 ys Harrington 172 182 176-510; $ E Reaha .. 105 (15400539. . -E- O6 oren 14x l17 12%) 432° $ Tend ok [10 14A 0 118 (4860 453: va, f $ . Messenger dat? 999 1005-9 p. ' 170. 158400187495 3 I/ Yor 182 156 17h 478° § mola\ 1990 162 148-433 a hees, WW“ x. E+ ~~noq lpg wil} 1M 161-400 an ® M! > Hook tas rea prs «B42; MM (TW”‘“ oC - - NEW | | - bl A little bowling on Ten Eyck 's' “my ag a $ Alleys will fix you up.--Adv, a V“ ] . amen s cod : E ,s 5 4. F0 £ Ea a i a **, C College Leader - - SHIFT Argo Lhsvrolet For 4G & ~ mg , . . Rectdiive Varma \ t With Eifi Mm “a” tn.\ 21 ; 4 vie I J } a f?“ R \ove the a ‘ Abell} ong Tro m * ge e> al i mwgfim“ 2) gl aTe s} COLH all other loa od co ‘1 - i J «- Z. cease Rowe r + } * * « * é - Size means comfort. . . . Size It also out-weighs all other | | means lusury of appearance and of lowest-priced cars. And, of course, o} ride. . . . Size means value. . . . And this extra weight means estra worth {*. size supremacy in the field of in all ways, particularly when com- f , MASTER 83 lowest-priced motor cars belongs - bined, as it is In Chevrolet, with the 3 ‘ BUSINESS COUPE to Chevrolet for '40! greatest all-round economy in the ~ iz + aca» models slightty higher It's the longest of all lowest. fietd ! © othe* e priced cars-measuring 181 stream - Get your money's worth this AHL models priced O ' lined inches from the front of its Get the biggest selling . y oecod toxes ; on raf) rates, gate ond i ont ond the rear of its torpedo-tailored . Be good to yourself and eye it- | Uf any}, apteno' 3:1;an Fisher Body! try it -buy it-'Ttoday! H W“°1“°‘ fim.ga W notce. 10 M G npn - FIRST AGAJN !\ ___ boss LEADER IN SALES .. . zmnammuflnmm