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THE ATLANTIC Page March 15, 1952.
EVA HESLOP (widow)
MERRY MARK Expresses her thanks to all those who sympathised in one form or another on the occasion of the passing of her dear husband RODERICK HESLOP.
SIQUIRRES March 1952. PERSONALIA BREX The Atlantic bids sincere farewell family our most sincere and hearty te Professor Fernando Lopez who good wishes for an abundance of has been the very efficient, energetic happiness and prosperity in their and widely beloved Secretary of the new sphere of life, and assuring them Limon College. We are fully cog. of the unblemished names they have nizant of the talented and untiring left with Limon services he has rendered to Limon in that very delicate and tech, ica! We greet most cordially Professor position and not only at the College Jose Miguel Zúñiga who has been but on the field of sports and cur promoted to the responsible position community in general.
of Secretary to Lic. Raul Zamora He is separated from our College, the Director of the College. There Heat the magnificent educational struc is no doubt in our mind that Don ture which he has so ably assisted Jose Miguel is fully capable to fill to erect will stand as a mementum the high station and to follow efto his name. We forward to Profes ficiently the high mark set my his sor Lopez and his highly estimable predecessor.
MERRY MARK comes from an illustrious line. Out of Mark Anthony by Picasso out of Abonico, by Pawne out of Flash. by Starlight out of Mizpah by Rosythe of Gimsy.
Mark Anthony was bred and owned by Mr. Brandon. He was a long striding galloper. He was the winter of Jamaica 1945 Pyramid Cup in great style and two class handicaps. He was imported from Jamaica to Costa Rica by Mr. Stanley Black in 1947 MERRY MARK as seen in the picture is a handsome medium sized colt with a blaze and white stockings: a chip of the deceased Mark Anthony.
This pedigreed stallion will be ready for service next month (March) at Sandoval on the Zent Line.
FEE: 50 COLONES All care will be taken. No responsibility for accident or disease APPLY: Stanley Black LIMON THE MUSICAL COW STARTS BELLOWING AGAIN AT FULL TONE The columns of this newsp per It has been reported also that in have been again solicited to give some other business places, radius publicity to the citizens complaint are turned on to their extremity from due to the renewed bellowing of the the opening morning hours and musical cow from the early morning throughout the day.
hours to uncalled for pight hours in Taking in consideration that the certam commercial establishments in music is brought in to entertain the diners or drinkers in these establishments, we see no justifiable reason In the neighbourhood where this why these should not be tuned down musical instrument is operated, at fell within the hearing of the occupants volume, it is reported that the re. and not in the loudest possible mansidents comprising businessmen, scho ner, annoying and disturbing all and lars of schools and students of our sundry at far distances, College are kept in a state of an We are passing this complaint to noyance; deprived of sleep. concen the competent authorities and with tration of the mind and other in a hope to be in a position to report portant mental occupations, on the correction of the evil.
this city MARES MARTIN ESQUIVEL LIMITED WE BUY AT THE BEST PRICE Presenting our Cieneguita Agent CACAO Turtle Shell AND Mr. EDMUND MOORE of Cieneguita is our new agent and correspondent for that settlement His residence is near that of Mrs, PEARSON and where the newspaper is on sale each week. MARES BUILDING. Adjoining the Bodega of the National Bank, Limon.
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