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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In California
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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
TraW»
-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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HonniRer
Sira. .^i p i P M d r n t
.New Process
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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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State Pa r e m ; . « ^.'1 s \»Mh I H I i o n
\ s s i ' i n t > l \ m i t n U i P I ipr Milnme
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Mm>H-i"ari w t J f v a d .
R\di-r.
C*ohiPskill
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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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V , a n d Burton ^Hjrdex an) of
p | . f l l " - T T "STil^Pv" Ini
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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
r j.tps
i H .'la n I rtaniI' •» a m n d p l la.lroad
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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i" M' I'.irl'.&nt^on s haspmpr.t i s tpn an artirlp for ' Modrl RailA M h u r Ave
, A f> v i l.rt.urni r l oiin'J r.invjilptr as a n t to be found in
roadPf,'
a n d ha pUouvgraphfl
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i n main 1 ail icim<nai& of Uu» l ' a \ p illustratpil an a t t K l r rt
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MAIN ST. GARAGE
"SPEEDY"
by
i i a r r e'atinns br i l c a I I U ' T
I . .••mi apln i s a ri. ii IT I O ' hid
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an I f a r ' . n \
hohhips so h r finds his trains a
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\aif|« Thp ' ' r r " p r i a l r l on onp tirp.pss snhjpr*
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Inrlmlrd In thp Instructors
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A \ p n l a i h i n » i r n n E P i " ! I I H P n i.t. i i iiutti
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Mr Richardson is not thp onlv
a . . k . i l i u p*xjjj.t ii. U4v 11. rl
~ • .v pIPS. ; | I lit |> 1 .1 ( I I I }l , . hniliaott «rrs, man interested In,.
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"v r ,d»-a r> ' p s / P ran V>p • E l t h t y p#r cent of all lPtters
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
rarr.ed h\ British r a i ' w a \ s m c
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rpach from nn<» Mil to the 400 million pieces being bandied
m rh» fra\plinjj post ofJBces which
Ot-hrS'
are earned 3.600.000 miles a \ p a r
MnnV r a ' ^ a v rripn at-p 'pcion
325 Main St . Johnson G t y , N . Y.
• • n . r t * ' £ r \' « p r
hor>| *r>.
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.
Th** M?***. on
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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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Grange Plans
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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
AT • I l>ru(T S f r f * «•
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Frtw CtwmoH U M s
TtMrt HANG ON
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Peanut B u t t e r 3 2 c
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These!
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,
'i»»-rip L p a t h p r . m e d i c i l irhool
n e t a corrective i h o e PerIOIPS
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Nvlon ititrhint; i n»ture Intended Try a pew
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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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X-RAY CORRECT FITTING FOR COMFORT
Gelatin Desserts ' 7c
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Yours very truly,
Crttldient
ANN PAGE FOODS
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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^
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