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Jown of Chelmdtord ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1958 Itt Hfomonam FIRE CHIEF ALLAN KIDDER Allan Kidder, Chief of the Fire Department, died on November 4, 1958. Chief Kidder was first appointed a call firefighter in 1931. After serving his country in World War II, he returned to the Fire Department in 1946 as a regular firefighter. He rose rapidly in rank until in 1954 he was appointed as Chelmsford's first full- time Fire Chief. His untimely passing put an end to a career dedicated to the Fire Service, a career in which he earned the respect of his fellow-workers and of the Townspeople. SULLIVAN BROS. LOWELL, MASS. ANNUAL REPORT OF THE ^Jown of CkeLsfoJ FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1958 ANNUAL TOWN REPORT Report of the Town Clerk ELECTED TOWN OFFICIALS MODERATOR Edward J. Desaulnier, Jr. (Term Expires 1960) Resigned Jan. 13, 1959 TOWN CLERK Charlotte P. DeWolf (Term Expires 1960) SELECTMEN AND BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE Edgar P. George Term Expires 1959 Robert F. McAndrew Term Expires 1960 Raymond J. Greenwood Term Expires 1961 TREASURER AND TAX COLLECTOR Charlotte P. DeWolf, Temporary until Feb. 1959 Walter R. Wilkins, Jr. Term Expires 1960 BOARD OF ASSESSORS Warren Wright Term Expires 1959 John J. Dunigan - Term Expires 1960 Claude A. Harvey _ Term Expires 1961 TREE WARDEN Myles J. Hogan (Term Expires 1960) BOARD OF HEALTH William R. Greenwood _ Term Expires 1959 Edmund J. Welch Term Expires 1960 Oliver A. Reeves Term Expires 1961 8 ANNUAL TOWN REPORT SCHOOL COMMITTEE Allan R. Davidson Term Expires 1959 Henrick R. -
Dave's Decision: Whether to Weather
Volume 37, No. 5 June, 2008 PUBLISHED BY THE LIONEL® COLLECTORS CLUB OF AMERICA IN FEBRUARY, APRIL, JUNE, OCTOBER, DECEMBER Dave’s Decision: Whether to Weather The Lion Roars June, 2008 LAST CHANCE TO ORDER Deadline Imminent The Lionel Collectors Club of America offers these two This limited-edition production run will include these quality distinctive cars of the northeast region — “Susie Q” and Ontario features: Northland RR — to members as the 2008 Convention car. Limit: • produced by Lionel® exclusively for LCCA two sets per member. • die-cast, fully sprung trucks with rotating roller bearing caps; truck sideframes are painted to match the cars The Susquehanna car will include the classic rendering of the • roof hatches actually open and close “Susie Q” character never before presented on a hopper car. This • crisp graphics with SUSIE Q and ONR décor pair will appeal to Susie Q and Canadian model railroaders, niche • added-on (not molded-in) ladders and brake wheels collectors seeking rolling stock of northeastern regional railroads, • detailed undercarriage and collectors of LCCA Convention cars. • discrete LCCA 2008 Convention designation on the underside. Order Form for “Susie Q” and ONR Cars Once submitted, LCCA will consider this a firm, non-refundable order. Deadline for ordering: June 30, 2008. Note: UPS cannot deliver to a post office box. A street address is required. Name: ____________________________________________________________________ LCCA No.: ________________ Address: ____________________________________________________________________________________________ City: _____________________________________________________________ State: ____ Zip + 4: __________________ Phone: (______) ______________________ e-mail: __________________________________________________________ [ ] Check this box if any part of your address is new. Do the Math: [ ] Payment Plan A: My check for the full amount is enclosed made payable to 2008 LCCA Convention Car “LCCA” with “TLR/2008CC” written on the memo line. -
Arabian Reining Breeders Classic
WHAt’s Online: TACK TALK | HEALTH MATTERS | WHAt’s NEW | SUBSCRIBE TO QHN | SHOP LD SERIE S NCHA WOR MERCURIA/ LD CUP YOUTH WOR Cutters Take The LOOKING BACK International Youth Stage In Canada CURVE LEARNING Reining And The World Meet In Texas Business Sense Equestrian Games For Horsemen Digital Update The Complete Source for the Performance Horse Industry Week of August 18, 2014 F a m i l y Fun The Swales family wins big at the Calgary Stampede. WHAt’s INSIDE ■ Out 'N' About: West Texas Futurity ■ Equi-Stat: ICHA Futurity & Aged Event ■ FYI: Clearing Cobwebs / $3.9 9 / AUGUST 15, 2014 VOLUME 36, NUMBER 16 NEWS.COM The Professionals QUARTERHORSE ■ TAHC Welcomes Horse Team Arabian Reining formance year- lings within the Breeders Classic next few years. ext month will mark a major The ARBC also turnaround for Arabian and has developed NHalf-Arabian reining horses an annual youth and their riders, breeders and own- scholarship pro- ers. They will have an opportunity to gram. It is offer- display their talents during the debut ing $30,000 in of the Arabian Reining Breeders scholarships for Classic (ARBC), to be held during the youth at two High Roller Reining Classic (HRRC), ARBC-approved Sept. 13-20 at the South Point events – the 2014 Equestrian Center in Las Vegas. HRRC and the While it has been said that some 2015 Scottsdale trainers look down on showing Arabian an Arabian reining horse, Equi- Horse Show. Stat Elite $3 Million Rider Andrea Osteen Schatzberg Scholarship Fappani disagrees. “The truth is Arabian reiner All Maxed Out RA and Andrea Fappani determination is that a good horse is a good horse,” based on finan- Fappani said. -
SMART LIL TAPT 2007 Sorrel Mare
SMART LIL TAPT 2007 Sorrel Mare { Doc Bar Doc O’Lena Poco Lena Peppy San Smart Little Lena { { Smart Peppy Royal Smart Smart Lil Tapt Peppy San Badger 5011742 { Dual Pep { Miss Dual Doc Tapt Twice Doc O’Lena { Tap O Lena { Tapeppyoka Peppy NOTES: Full sister to PCCHA Non-Pro Futurity Champion TWICE IS RIGHT, earner of more than $52,000. Out of TAPT TWICE, an NCHA Super Stakes Non-Pro Classic Reserve Champion earning $285,000, and the #2 leading cutting Producer for 2009; her foals have earned $528,000, including DONT LOOK TWICE, $420,000 and Co-Champion Of the 2010 NCHA Super Stakes Open Classic. PRODUCE RECORD: 2011 f. by Autumn Acre. 2012 c. by Scootin Boon. By SMART LITTLE LENA (1979). $743,275: NCHA Triple Crown. Equi-Stat #2 All-Time Leading Cutting Sire, an NRHA and NRCHA All-Time Leading Sire, siring earners of $39,300,000, including RED WHITE AND BOON ($930,954: 5-time NCHA Non-Pro World Champion; AQHA World Champion). #1 All-Time Leading Cutting Maternal Grandsire whose daughters have produced earners of $45,600,000, including DUAL REY ME ($814,292: 3-time NCHA Open World Champion; NCHA Hall of Fame), REDNECK YACHTCLUB ($525,205: Millionheir Open Derby Champion). 1st dam TAPT TWICE, BY Dual Pep. $285,226: NCHA Super Stakes Non-Pro Classic Reserve Champion, split 5th Open; split 5th, NCHA Open Futurity; Breeders Invitational Open Derby Reserve Champion; PCCHA Non-Pro Classic/Challenge Champion, 3rd Open; PCCHA 5/6-Year-Old Non-Pro Stakes Champion; PCCHA Non-Pro Derby Reserve Champion; split 3rd, PCCHA Open Derby; 5th, Western Horseman Cup. -
The American ≤Uarter Horse Journal That You Can’T Get Anywhere Else Are the Breeding, Halter and Performance Statistics That We Mine from A≤HA’S Database
J J J J The AMERICAN ≤UARTER HORSE J OURNAL APRIL 2013 • $4.25 WWW.AQHAJOURNAL.COM U ≤≤U R R N N A A ON A HIGH THE JOURNAL’S 2012 HIGH-POINT STORIES BEGIN ON PAGE 72 GRASP THE TWO-REIN WITH L L JIMMY STICKLER SILKY SOCKS WAS AN UNPREDICTABLE CHAMPION CONTENTS FEATURES FEATURES 18 Structure in Detail 58 Hard To Get Playboy By Christine Hamilton By Jennifer K. Hancock The hind limb – looking at the stifle This Bank of America high-point senior horse has an all-around great personality 24 Borrow a Trainer By AQHA Professional Horseman 62 A≤HA’s 2012 Michael Colvin with Christine Hamilton High-Point Winners Lengthening stride at any gait 64 Making Runners 28 Barn Babies By Richard Chamberlain Breeders share their 2013 arrivals. Follow along with 2-year-olds on the track. Part of a continuing series 32 Grasping the Two-Rein By Annie Lambert 68 Ricky Ramirez Symbiosis of the mecate and bridle reins has By Honi Roberts enhanced training since the vaqueros developed This young jockey is going places – fast. it into an art form. 38 The Unpredictable 78 Foundation Donors Champion By Larri Jo Starkey April 2013 Silky Socks spooked on a dime, but he The official publication had a world championship ride in him. of the American Quarter 44 60 Years Ago These two are Horse Association. AQHA’s first high-point award winners all-around About the Cover 46 characters. 2012 AQHA All-Around 46 Kaleena Weakly and Senior Horse Hard To Get Playboy Hours Yours And Mine By Jennifer K. -
The Magic Cross ■ FYI: What to Ask Before Buying a Horse ■ in the Know: the Paws Cause
Digital Update: Week of December 1, 2014 WHAT′S INSIDE ■ Spotlight: Mutton Bustin' ■ Equi-Stat: The Magic Cross ■ FYI: What to Ask Before Buying a Horse ■ In the Know: The Paws Cause WHAt’S ONLINE: TACK TALK | HEALTH MATTERS | WHAt’S NEW | SUBSCRIBE To QHN | SHOP heard. I’d like to be A Grand Idea involved.’” DeJoria has always More than 300 guests wined and dined had a fondness for hors- in the Stampede Room of the Fort Worth es and that is partially Stockyards on Nov. 21 at Ride TV’s exclusive why he knew he needed Moon Walker Photography Moon Walker launch party, where the new television network to be involved with Ride announced its recent air on KlowdTV and TV, but most of all, he Armstrong Cable. knew that the future was Ride TV features entertaining reality shows, chil- bright for the company. dren’s programming, talk shows, biographies, travel “After I heard about what shows, championship events and other program- was going on, I thought, ming, all with an equine twist. Ride TV covers all ‘Wow, why hasn’t anyone breeds, all disciplines, all of the time, and produces done this before?’ Having original, high-definition content while showcasing a station that is high qual- the horse lifestyle and culture. ity and high resolution and Some of the guests included ProRodeo Hall of talk about every discipline (Left to right) Ride TV President Craig Morris, Eloise and John Paul Famer Roy “Super Looper” Cooper, along with of horses; I thought that DeJoria, and Ride TV CEO Michael Fletcher his sons, two-time Professional Rodeo Cowboy's this is definitely going to be Association World Champion tie-down roper big,” DeJoria said. -
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DOCUMENT RESUME ED 306 549 CS 009 647 AUTHOR Oxendine, Linda TITLE Dick and Jane Are Dead: Basal Reader Takes a Back Seat to Student Writings. INSTITUTION Appalachia Educational Lab., Charleston, W. Va. SPONS AGENCY Office of Educational Research and Improvement (ED), Washington, DC. PUB DATE May 89 CONTRACT 400-86-0001 NOTE 22p.; Revised version of a paper presented atan Appalachian Educational Laboratory Symposium (Louisville, KY, December 4-5, 1988). AVAILABLE FROMAppalachia Educational Laboratory, Inc., P.O. Box 1348, Charleston, WV 25325 ($3.50, prepaid). PUB TYPE Speeches/Conference Papers (150)-- Reports - Descriptive (141) EDRS PRICE MF01/PC01 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS *Basal Reading; *Beginning Reading; Class Activities; Grade 2; *Language Experience Approach; Primary Education; Reading Attitudes; *Reading Instruction; Reading Writing Relationship; Regional- Characteristics; Rural Environment; *Rural Schools; *Student Developed Materials IDENTIFIERS Appalachia; *Beginning Writing; Reading Motivation ABSTRACT A second grade teacher in a rural Appalachian school draws heavily on familiar regional literature and the children'sown rich mountain heritage and culture to teach reading to herstudents, covering the required basal readings in onlyone day per week. Students use the basals on Mondays and retell the textson paper. They spend the rest of the week writing stories, readingthem, and sharing them with other students. Eve" week they havea real radio show where they read and tell their own stories, singsongs, and ask their listeners to write them letters. By the end of theyear they have written 11 different kinds of stories,as well as articles, letters, plays, books, and puppet shows. All the storiesare collected in a storybook which is retainedas an example for next year's students. -
Trench Blasting with DYNAMITE a TRADITION of INNOVATION
Trench Blasting with DYNAMITE A TRADITION OF INNOVATION Dyno Nobel’s roots reach back to every significant in- novation in explosives safety and technology. Today, Dyno Nobel supplies a full line of explosives products and blasting services to mines, quarries and contractors in nearly every part of the world. DYNAMITE PRODUCT OF CHOICE FOR TRENCH BLASTING One explosive product has survived the test of time to become a true classic in the industry. DYNAMITE! The dynamite products manufactured today by Dyno Nobel are similar to Alfred Nobel’s original 1860s invention yet, in selected applications, they outperform any other commercial explosives on the market. The high energy, reliability and easy loading characteristics of dynamite make it the product of choice for difficult and demand- ing trench blasting jobs. Look to Unigel®, Dynomax Pro® and Unimax® to make trench blasting as effective and efficient as it can be. DISCLAIMER The information set forth herein is provided for informational purposes only. No representation or warranty is made or intended by DYNO NOBEL INC. or its affiliates as to the applicability of any procedures to any par- ticular situation or circumstance or as to the completeness or accuracy of any information contained herein. User assumes sole responsibility for all results and consequences. ® Cover photo depicts a trench blast using Primacord detonating cord, MS ® Connectors and Unimax dynamite. SAFE BLASTING REMINDERS Blasting safety is our first priority. Review these remind- ers frequently and make safety your first priority, too. • Dynamite products will provide higher energy value than alternate products used for trenching due to their superior energy, velocity and weight strength. -
DITTMAR V. RIX and ANOTHER. Circuit Court, S
DITTMAR V. RIX AND ANOTHER. Circuit Court, S. D. New York. March 13, 1880. PATENT—COMPOUND MADE BY PATENTED PROCESS.—A patent containing two claims, the one for a certain process set forth, and the other for a certain compound made by the process set forth, is not infringed by the manufacture of a similar compound, not made by the patented process. Motion for preliminary injunction to restrain the infringement of letters patent. Everett P. Wheeler and Clarence Lexow, for plaintiff. George Gifford and Causten Browne, for defendants. BLATCHFORD, J. This is a motion for a preliminary injunction to restrain the infringement of letters patent granted to the plaintiff, January 18, 1870, for an “improvement in explosive compounds.” The specification states that the patentee has invented an explosive agent which he calls “Dualin, and which is to be used instead of other explosive agents, such as powder, gun-cotton, nitro-glycerine, dynamite, etc.” It proceeds: “Dualin is a yellowish brown powder, resembling in appearance Virginia smoking tobacco. It will, if lighted in the open air, burn without exploding; but, if confined, it may be made to explode in the same manner as common 343 powder. It is not sensitive to concussion, will not decompose by itself, not cake or pack together, may be readily filled into cartridges, and it matters not whether the place where it is stored be warm or cold, dry or damp. Dualin has from four to ten times the strength of common powder, and is stronger than dynamite, an improvement on nitro-glycerine. Some of the -
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ROYAL FLETCH Chestnut, 1997 - AQHA 3542512 PERFORMANCE RECORD Doc Bar .................................. Lightning Bar Dandy Doll NCHA Futurity Champion Doc’s Jack Sprat....... Puro Tivio Earner of $235,852 Pura Fina................................ Jae Bar Fletch Handy Annie At three, NCHA Open Futurity Champion [All-Time High Score of 229! Leo’s Question ....................... Leo Questionaire’s Miss held through 2008]; #1 Cutting Money-Earner of 2000. Jae Bar Lena............. Royal King At four, 3rd, Polo Ranch 4-Year-Old Open; finalist in the NCHA Open Royal Bonita........................... Derby, Suncoast Winter Open Derby, Abilene Spectacular Open Jal Derby and Brazos Bash Open Derby. Peppy San Badger................. Mr San Peppy Sugar Badger At five & six, finalist in the Abilene Spectacular Open Classic. Dual Pep ................... Doc’s Remedy Miss Dual Doc........................ A LEADING SIRE Royal Blue Dually Miss Brooks Bar A 2020 RGP Top 20 Leading Reined Cow Horse Sire Boon Bar ................................ Doc Bar Teresa Tivio Royal Blue Boon ....... IN THE STUD Royal King Royal Tincie ........................... Texas Dottie Total Foals 500 Foals of Performance Age 494 Total AQHA points 1,276 Money-Earners 143 Total Earnings $1,857,016 Average Earnings $12,059 HIGHBROW FLETCH (Lil Sally Cat, by High Brow Cat). $30,371: top ROYAL FLETCH HAS SIRED: 12, NRCHA Open Derby. SMART SMOKIN FLETCH (Smart Smokin Lena, by Smart Little Lena). HONKYTONK DIVA (Loverboys Missy, by Freckles Loverboy). $29,593: top 10, NCHA Eastern Nationals $3,000 Novice. $175,594: NCHA Limited Non-Pro Derby Co-Reserve Champion; DUALING FLETCH (Roseanna Dual, by Dual Pep). $25,766: top 10, 3rd, NCHA Non-Pro Super Stakes; 5th, NCHA Non-Pro Derby; 4th, NRCHA Open Stakes; Idaho RCHA Open Derby Co-Reserve Ch. -
TL Sweet Chick Lena Multiple All Time Leading Sire • Sire Of: AQHA World & Res
Multiple AQHA & EquiStat Cutting All Time Leading Sire • Sire of: NCHA Futurity, Derby & Super Stakes Champions • NCHA & Multiple AQHA & Equistat Leading Sire • Sire of: AQHA World & Res. World Champions • AQHA World & Res. World Champions • Superior, High Point & Res. High Point Horses • ROM & Money Earners $41.416.587.- Doc Bar NRHA Non-Pro & Ltd. Open Futurity & Derby Champions • NRCHA Futurity Champion • Smart Little Lena Doc O'Lena Poco Lena AQHA High Point, Res. High Point & Superior Horses • ROM & Money Earners $2.191.695.- *1979 • Sorrel • AQHA 1565822 • NCHA Futurity Peppy San Champion • NCHA Derby Co-Champion • NCHA Super Smart Peppy Smart Chic Olena Royal Smart *1985 • Sorrel • AQHA 2283074 • Perf.: 65 • Stakes Champion • LTE $577.652,36.- Three Bars (TB) AQHA World Champion Sr. Reining & Sr. Cutting • Sire of: ROM & Money Earners $1.035,81.- Gay Sugar Chic Gay Bar King Gay Widow NRHA Res. Open World Champion • *1975 • Sorrel • AQHA 1103375 Superior Cutting • 2x AQHA High Chicy Little Frisco Lightnin Chick Olena Point Cutting • ROM Reining • Sire of: AQHA Res. World Champions • Superior Horses • Bay Sugar Chic *1991 • Sorrel • AQHA 3029089 • Perf.: 46,5 • LTE $123.980.- ROM & Money Earners $7.692.564,80.- Doc Bar AQHA Intl. High Point Reining • ROM Show • Shorty Lena Doc O'Lena Poco Lena LTE $1.616,99.- *1977 • Bay • AQHA 1280370 • Perf.: 14 • ROM Show • Moira Girl J B King Lenas Red Hot LTE $6.687,08 Canelo Girl *1986 • Bay • AQHA 2451680 • Lightning Bar Dam of: ROM & Money Earners $16.320,05.- Red Hot Lightnin Lightnin Bar Jr Joe's Watch *1975 • Sorrel • AQHA 1089885 Red Cherry Red Red O'Nesa Brown Cherry TL Sweet Chick Lena Multiple All Time Leading Sire • Sire of: AQHA World & Res. -
2020 Rocking P C01-C08
TF Smartlittle Linda 2001 Chestnut Mare (4042139) EARNER OF $139,036 / DAM OF THE EARNERS OF $301,422 Doc Bar Doc O’Lena Poco Lena Smart Little lena Peppy San Smart Peppy Ryal Smart TF Smartlittle Linda Leo San Peppy San Peppy Belle My Lucky Linda 1982 Doc Bar Docs Linda Omega Command PERFORMANCE RECORD: $139,036: split 4th, NCHA Open Futurity; Wine Coun- try Open Derby Reserve Champion; Mebane Ranch Summer Open Derby Re- serve Champion; split 5th Breeders Inv. Open Derby; 5th, PCCHA Spring Open Derby; finalist, PCCHA 4-Year-Old Open Stakes, Idaho Open Derby. PRODUCE RECORD: 2008 Hick Smart Chick, f. by Hick Chicaroo. 2009 SMARTYS CHICAROO, f. by Hick Chicaroo. $16,858: PCCHA Winter Amateur Classic Champion; finalist, PCCHA Open Futurity and El Rancho Open Futurity; NCHA $35,000 Non-Pro Top Five; NCHA $50,000 Amateur Top Ten; PCCHA $50,000 Amateur Reserve Champion. Dam of-- SMARTY CATTS. $28,358: 5th, 2019 ID CHA Open Futurity. 2010 Lindas Chicaroo, g. by Hick Chicaroo. NCHA money-earner. 2011 CHICKAROOS FIREFOX, g. by Hick Chicaroo. $44,293: PCCHA Open Futurity Champion; Idaho Amateur Derby Co-Champion and Champion Amateur Gelding; 4th, PCCHA 3-Year-Old Open Gelding Stakes; Idaho Open Futurity finalist. 2013 SMOOTH LITTLE LINDA, f. by Smooth As A Cat. $22,090: NCHA Limited Non- Pro Super Stakes Res. Champion; World CHA Jan. Non-Pro Derby Ch. 2014 ROCKIN KW, f. by Rockin W. $198,906: Arbuckle Mountain Open Derby Co-Reserve Champion, $100,000 Amateur Champion, $25,000 Novice Co- Reserve Champion; Breeders Inv.