H in man Appointed to State Advisory Croup on Teachers Salaries

Monday]! Janiwry 8, 1951
Tht Daily Bulletin; Endicott, N . Y.
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H in man Appointed to State Advisory Croup on Teachers Salaries
£ . J . Safety
Directors
Lauded by Charles F. for
Reducing Plant
Accidents
Committee Will
Study Need for
ru.n ite\ e l o p e d b> f o u r r e s e a n h
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9 Railroad MapAate-r^he rolling stock of nearly 50 cars wrBch comprise the Richardson
Raihoad ot Endicojf*are the hobby of Jeffers D. Richardsonlof 405 Hazel Ave . whose line
niuals a sialp mil^ of tracks mnning through rail yards, factory yards, fields, tunnels
and <i\ci bridges; all made by the hobbyist, an instructor of business Jaw at Union-Endii D i t High School. Phtographs of his trains ha^je been used in a national magazine.
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u . i U J - U - A I nil l.fiiiliiiP
They, a r e Carl Molter. Byron
Salman. F r e d Perrj,. Tom Foga t t \ . Allen Gibson, Howard
jsuartwood and Clyde Powell.
"W{ must all continue to d o
r \ r i \ t h i n g U P ..can individually
and collectively jto k e e p our fine
record -*nd-4mr>FOv*» vpon -it it
possible.' M r . Johnson said.
F J ' s safety d i r e c t o r Carl
Molter S r , cited a n accident
decrease resulting in lost time
of 14 per cent, and a decrease
in accidents resulting in. vxt lost
time offiveper c e n t d u r i n g 1956.
He urged all workers t o report
arrt aid in ebrrrcTlnR unsafe eon.di'ions and practices
Rnef addresses u r g i n g greafer
jeafrty pmrauttcms a n d etTtng
\ arious workers for t h e i r rfforts
\ « p r e also madp h\ P r Nicholas
Klimow. director of E .7 com­
pensation bureau T h o m a s F o g a r t \ claims dppartment represenmtive and Howard A s ; a t .
wood F f counsel w (in prosided
as toastmaster at the dinnpr
The program was openrd with
t h e singing of "America" b \ Jack
Wedlock a n d Invocation w a s prooiiincod by P.cv Charles O'FarW
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Mr I-'nrcp na»p. CnJIf.
i ommunftv-slngtnjr
M hy
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-Y'\\ Rohpit ] U P I I P I !<*->ear' \ dltam Beddnp and r n t e r t a i n •-nt featured Marian Gordon
old son o( M and Mrs ilay•> her Kiddie Reviie Pancing
niond t . P o i c p Uii.ri l i s Kionk.
4n5-Cl-Hie ^ ^ I O D C X ,
"im ? t . hag a r r t w i at mis' TSxtr
Air r o u e insialialion af.cr r o m pleting basic tiammc fo> ttie U
S An Force a t Shrpoa d AKB.
Texas.
P\t
Weber who craduated
from Lnion-Lndlrott Higli ^ i I o o i
• Kenneth Goon will hpad thu
was cmolovcd bv the M a t e I'hpa'• • sia| Cerrhpr Communitv C u b
t e r In Knd'cott before enlisting
i« prpsident for the vear He
in the Air Force. Sept. 6. IJOu
i s plprted tn the offifp at a
While a t this StralCEir Air
• .ting hpld Friday night
Command base, he is assigned
other officers chosen were
duties with t h e 9th "Medical
" i 'er Curtis vice . president;
Groun as a member of a'n Air ^ * Ckarlei Morse secretary,
FTxacuation team
M - Rnhprt Reaunmnt trpasurer;
• I Mrs (" »>ton Srhu'ttz. Vornnn
•ik and J a m e s House, directors.
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Community Club
Elects Goon
of New ^ o r k .
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Assoi mlcd
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i.»o'j."p I. Hinman Binghamf..n ( m i n i i inpmiipr, M a ' c Board
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\ s s i ' i n t > l \ m i t n U i P I ipr Milnme
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R\di-r.
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• Johnson, City—Dr.
Easton
McMani*, • Endicott, B - r o o m e
County co»Mer and former medT« I missionary in Korea, will-be
tnesT speaker* a t the Johnson.
0 Paat rrealdeat. Glenn L. Daw
leli of the Endicott KJwanii Clut
will present the club's "activity rt»
port for the past year aiiJunchj
% Endicott Factory Yard?—Guess again
It looks real but
it's only part of the model railroad in Mr Richardson's
basement. Equalh deceptive a r e the countryside, trestle
bridges and stations t h e teacher has built for his hobby.
When lies not operatim: his rai-s. he s hus\ photographing
them - his other hohl.'
Has $1,000 lnvestc
Three Enlist'
In Air Force .
Vestal Grange
Inducts Two
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• .Two ae«r members Vere acr
cepted by the Vestal Gran'je at
a meeting in the Grange Hall,
HawthoHre-Sfe-.- Vestal, Saturtisyf ~ H ~
night. Homer Clark, master, was
in charge of the session.
The new members, William
Patterson and Ernest Leet, will
go to Sanntsria Springs, January
16 for first and- fetxttf -Atgree*.
Bert Palmer, chairman' of a
special repairs program, report­
ed that a new stairway has been
completed on the east side of the
Building and therpj are now two
entrances to the second floor.
Mr Clark reported on com­
munity welfare activities over
the holiday and said that 19 bas­
kets were sent out and 108 chil­
dren remembered.
Mrs Homer Clark, lecturer,
reported on a State Grange ses­
sion held in Ithaca.
A covered dish supper In
charge of Mrs. Ernest Patter­
son, preceded the business ses­
sion. Next meeting Is January 2.
Present were* Mr and Mrs.
Clark. Mr and Mrs, Walter
Owen. Mr and Mrs. Floyd
Rrearley Mr and Mrs. Robert
Kneen." Mr and Mrs. William
O'Connor Mr and Mrs. Frank
-Kr.Uiim ,,Miy.. nnrt Mxt_ J*ewiaJ_
tlalght Mr *nn* Mrs Henry Tay-]
lor Mr and Mrs. Ernest Pat­
terson
Mr and Mrs. L. A Mason, Mr
und M"-** Harrv Oliver Mr and
Mrs Thomas Gent Mrs. Agnes
Potts Mrs Cleo Ellis, Mrs. C
Cnlem-'n Mrs. Caroline Map«?s
Misi Pori-s Mason Beff TP->1mer
PichaM Brown John L. Hill and
Mrs. Nellie Westfall.
HEATING!
For £ood food in x hurry without fuss orflurryserve
.^.liwus Atw P«je -Prepared Spaghetti. If* top
quality spaghetti ten4er-cooiccd' in tempting s a o c e . . .
a tasty bfeflcj of red-ripe tomatoes, aged Cheddar and
Romano cheese and choice seasonings. V>u can't "beat
Ann Page Foods for grand eating at fine savings!
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ATTENTION ex-MARINES!
Endicott Teacher Transforms
Basement Info
ModelRailyard
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J U S T TAKES
# Wearing apparrt in the tartrest
manufacturing Industry Sn N f *
York state, which produces al­
most half th« clothing output of
the United States.
0 T u o Johnson C'ltv m e n and
o n e Endicott m a n h a \ e e r s'ed
For thp Mutual Benefit of Your Conntry
it-• •. ;t:rtnbpr t oWpnhr/f < "rnfral
in the Air f > r c e for four ypnrs
i>i ' . - I hoard o f oducation
and Yourselves
t h e Pinchnmton Arrav-Air F w a
L/•.»!•• ri M_ >.n\ies, All)an\,
Recruiting Station reported to.
p r p t ' d r t i ' A.hanv Sfatp
-Attend the
0 Onp nf I h k miiKt inpidlv crowing raihoad* m ' h « a P a i< ' P da\
l^i- • rs i iili^v.*^
R i r ha'rfs. ii I inp v> hosp ownpr. Ipffpr^ 1> Ruhardson nf 1'" 1 U - . I
H\p Johnson t i t . ^nl.s.to»R a t e
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T A ~ri. M n aki • I- Iron a
Civilian Defense Meeting Tomorrow
l.ndirotL ii»up>. hip p a w in hi«- tripnitt
U a l l a r p i h b h a r d . o f t:? >-PC. nd
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R'i!!alo, f.pp , d P on anv of thp Richardson trains .
4T«! Main s:j . ho"l 1 "
(Tuesday) Night at 8:00
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Tho Endicott rpen i* is Wil
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f \rppt fnr <:i7P H I P railvanls
liam 'shcllhammer. 18. o f 408
At the Union Endicott High School
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MAIN ST. GARAGE
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hohhips so h r finds his trains a
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pd h\ kn<n.'iPdgp tbat » d n » and pa-cels posted in Br.lam are
f e pd f.a' on tup frarkj will
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rpach from nn<» Mil to the 400 million pieces being bandied
m rh» fra\plinjj post ofJBces which
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MnnV r a ' ^ a v rripn at-p 'pcion
325 Main St . Johnson G t y , N . Y.
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0 Coal, oil and natural ca* arp
and thprp a p national monthl\
J a n u a r y 2, 1951
r ^ : a ' > v *i p r v . d c r * A i t h v r P'lh irations ^p\o»pd to t h P i r ~nreomposed largely of carbon and
ENDICOTT B I T X E T I N .
hydrogen.
tii-iiies. Mr R.phard^on has u-rit.
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Endicott, N. Y.
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Gentlemen
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1 ' i d V, » \ \ a T r B r o u n
The Johnson City Lions Club greatly appreciates t h e
cooperation you g a v e us in o u r recent Christmas Tree Sale.
\ \ > fu:'\ roall/e t h a t without this cooperation, the sale
would • ot have b e e n tho success that it was. W e sold just
a feu user l.fiOQ. trees. Ycair.-help vuas b r o u g h t h o m e t o
us mans times by t h e comments received from customers,
msns nf whom came from distant parts of t h e Triple
G*t Vitality; f«el Younger j
Cities r»ecause t h e y read of our sale in your newspaper.
wini ta rrt Br» ptp. ««cw rbuci 'ClMlIrT' r«
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• «Wy. i n J T h « 1 > t * , & - S t ^ * t « a ^
Tuesday in the American Legiol
' 4 ^ ^ ^ a ^ f e W t f a tribute
t 4 tor Kndfcott
' ^ ^ ^ i t o t e a ^
Clubhoua*.
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jotuaon'a safety directors mil coijipliiiianted e x i t woiKet fur ewnqr- pn the^Kbreim ^pwacT*"
his share in reducing accidents.
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Speaking at the annual safety directors dinner, in the Wesj
Branch EJAA. Mr. Johnson attributed the company's low accident
percentage to a day-to-day vigilance against occupational hazards.
The rno.re than LQ0Q perjawt
attending t h e dinner heard t h e
E J. president and g e n e r a l m a n ­
ager pay special commendation
to tje directors of t h e safety
program.
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Albany, <.T)—Lt Gov.
Frank C Moore today an­
nounced t h e appointment of
a 17-member citizens ad­
visory comrnitt.ee to draft
recommendations
on
trw
need for p a y increases for
teachers.
Moore said the group wiil
meet soon to weigh lnforma-
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wjijpaBwtWi-speciaTists carefuliy select the ingredients for
Ann Page Foods and handle
every step of preparation, un>
der constant laboratory con­
trol, highest quality is assured.
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"Thank You, Mr. Gibson ...
We're Glad We
Could Be Helpful!"
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Endwell Group
Meets Tonight
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Sold Only In A*P Stores
. . . Unnecessary in-between
expenses are eliminated. Sav>
ings thus made are shared with
you . . . and your budget bene­
fit* while your family enjoy*
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Men! Be Vigorous,
Peppy,Red Blooded
apint^T Try Onl7«x t*m<i*m lotn^ (or ruuwwv
ferllBX due lutf to hlfioa • iv I nf prcH(lTtat tnm,
of'eo Dliiprd on itr •
Irmodur'orr or - f t t t/QUliiitn]** glxe at i p w l l rvaur^d rnrt. n l j
Trr Uttrrz TODJO Tablvu to get nrber redder
blood, tw perouc r>«* Jtounter. um i » dij
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Frtw CtwmoH U M s
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Peanut B u t t e r 3 2 c
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Endfctftf- Johnson
O U I D E S T E P M m e i t,
Shoet ftr« br*nd
NEW Daugned bv • famout
R i r h hlOwM
A correct,
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n e t a corrective i h o e PerIOIPS
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in J to J I e n \ o u r child See how amazWirt' -. A to D tt LinRly retHfSPtatt* they are .
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Ajrain I t h a n k you personally on behalf of t h e Lions
Club and those w h o wilj benefit as a result of t h i s sale.
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22 Washington A w .
X-RAY CORRECT FITTING FOR COMFORT
Gelatin Desserts ' 7c
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Yours very truly,
Crttldient
ANN PAGE FOODS
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Cw»ytuliieBitlieiCTpnnHplJvotc»use"
ic goes right to the t**t of tht trouble
io-btlp iooM« »nd expet %trm laden
pfalegm tod ud rjtturc to soothe and
heal raw, tewter, inflanwd bronchial
• H K O U S membranes. Tell your druggist
to K I I you a bottle of CreoauUioa
with the undtmandiagypg mmt lika 106 W,,Main,St, IMQU
" tb* way it ^uklUr~»II»yrtbe cough Main St„ VesUl
or you are to have your money back.
C R E O W U L S I O N
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A« \ o u undoubtedly know, none of the proceeds m a y
l>e used for club activities; it must be used for t h e benefit
of the entire community.
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Beware Coughs
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Beans wHh Pork '!, 11c
WILLIAM L. GIBSON,
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Chairman Christmas Tree Sale
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! F T 5 t r WaTif i o ~ 6 e r Y o t i T
-Message Before the headers of Western B r o o m e and Easter^
Tiogdv You Shoula* y s r f f i e Columns of The Daily Bulletin.
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