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Show Senior Citizens name officers; bowlers feted At the annual election meeting of the Senior Citizens held Wednesday afternoon of lpst week, in connection with the regular weekly social at Memorial Hall. A. I. Tippetts was reelected as chairman for the coming year. The organization organiza-tion now comprises a membership member-ship of approximately 350 people 60 years of age and older. Elected to serve with the general chairman, is Amasa Rowland, vice president; Lea Jones is the new secretary and board members are Edith Peterson Pe-terson of Spanish Pork; H. M Weight, Lois Clegg, Charles Boyer and Dan Witney. Bowling meet In addition to the weekly socials, so-cials, a team of bowlers, bowl at the local alley every Monday morning throughout the year In appreciation of their patronage pat-ronage and as a friendly gesture ges-ture to the group, the bowling alley owners, Dot and Marty Perrero, entertained them at a brunch Monday after bowling. Housing costs The Department of Labor reports re-ports that the average building trades wage rose to $4.26 an hour on October 1. Plumbers led the list with $5.71 hourly wage in a major area of the country. , |