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Instruction was also given in basic electricity, switchboard installation and operation and pole climbing. His father, Joseph H. Sears Jr., lives on No* Main St, Keeseville, N.Y. KEESEVILUE Arte Newt ftBts Vetana Stoee Phase Btfttt Let 'em eat cake NEW DELHI, India (AP) - Bigger and better parties are in the offing for residents of the Indian capital. City officials have revised a guest control order adopted in 1965 as a food- saving gesture. The limit on guests for a private party win now be 50 instead of 25. But a ban on saving dishes contain- ing wheat or rice remains in effect (AP) -The tytMUtd an el Jayne maided hy a lion Satarday, It coBtscjoes i anci ta .tsBtftctfflry said Sun- day after spmlng a sleepless aift* by Ms sfafe. \Be a£ad me for a snake and a kaafarro nrt today, and Us ttp when I promised to ft! them.\ Mitt Mansfield said. \That stows that he can get Ws muitil off hit iflJorfes* rfBfiMManficM aod her fomer httbapd, iKygyto strottcman Ktckey Handtay. was Wtttn in the neck and back of the head when he wandered up to Pftt a chained lion. Miss Mwrfkttjrasposing fori pahfidty photographs at the time at JungWand, an amuse- ment park here with trained aBtafial acts. Jumped at ti» bey, jinking his teeth Into kit etcfc Roy Kabart, Bianaser ef 'Jauudehuid. man- «sd to pry the Bon's Jaws apart Then Dr. Murray Banks, a New York profewor visiting Mist Mansfieki, grabbed the bo^s legs and pulled Mm away. A team of five surgeons oper- ated five hours on the boy cor- recting a skull fracture, daw marks oh tfie back and the neck bite, the Congo Valley Commit- TV b^^eeedWort ( is tat- is rianned, the hospttal^wbninis- trator said* /• . Hargttay is in Bonfe* Miss MawsfWdta^ Miss Mansfield hat another son and three daughters from her three marriages. ADAMS ~\ (Fomrty UU 1 Adorns) HEATING CO. • PLUMMNG • HEATING • AIR CONDITIONING CALL: HANK ADAMS DIAL 54L5310 •72 South Cethenee Street • SALES • SUtVICt FREE ESTIMATES FASTSMVICI 1 Who will help you at the telephone company if you need service? We will. fW W¥«!5* *?S^flW^WBJ mm mm \&• '&*>• '• i£**'gm m?m :•%'. •*&3 ^m^s *&> mx- '% ; SKr ^^J •^z,*^: 1<MM~-- Y'&fS'S- • ^. , 1 rr.. ^ &^ fe-5-^ ^flr %m Tekplione It*i oar job to smt-i&m. or hare a bill To •I'm John Cole, Telephone Repairman. Your pbone seldom needs fixing, but if it ever does, just call Repair Service. Well get on the job right away/\ •I'm Nancy Killeen, New York Tele- phone Operator. If you ever need help in placing a call, operators like me are on duty 24 hours a day to serve you. Just dial xeto fat Pperator.\ ** 3S.-T A* 5f*£ \ \err? Craw POUT HENRY It's merely a pie recording tape, b of a lonely GI i it's a happy word Pfc. Joseph Dr of Mr. and Mi DrinJcwtne of C will soon receive cording and a pic ones making the • • # He's stationed \ SlgwU Cca-ps Ba *&S t&*k- m \^' m^emeL w*V- FAMILY GATHE ter of Mr. and Mi an admiring gla Drinkwine after Hospi Champ Nov. 25. ADMISSN Mr?. Joseph Gos Point; Miss Und; Ellenburg Center: Boyea, Altona; Papageorge, Chaz> Grose, 145 Broad DISCHAR Mrs. Albert Eldc Mrs. Frank Blair, Roderick McLenns ton Ave., City; Higgins. Mooers. Gladj-s Moran, 66E City, Nov. 2«, ADMISSN Harold Eaiie, Keeseville; John Keeseville; Miss lins, Saranac; M Dougias, 10 Stand and Mrs. Leona V risonville. DISCHAR Mrs. Shirley G Catherine St., Cit dred Caska, 54 Sn Mrs. Marion Cros: Mrs. Carol LaMai St., City; Gene 1 cust I>r., Peru; Also, Kirby Stai .Amy Sterling, 3 Rouses Point; IK ing, 35 McGaulie; and Herbert De Cad\-\illle. Phvsic Nev. 25, ADM1SSI George H. Sedd \LI! SL, Ci^-; Mr Beshon, Main S viiie; Paul A. FJ r »iiie: Joseph J. . Baiiey Ave., Cit) Kathrj-n E. Ma« Ca-Jjerine St M at DISCHA1 Mrs. Viola Schr S:, City; Mrs. Gates, Box 82, B burgs: Mrs. Gia Ear. Mam St., Mrs: Be»-Vr~Ho pain S^ City; I :er <bcy } , RFD J Mrs. lincia K W< >: , Cit;. and V Fessette. « Brr^ Nev H. AD MISS Mrs. Dons Ne rtki>. Mrs FA :> Bndge S;. C:v er. 4\ Cjr.ion St David Sc#>e. Rt » Pertre Rd . DlSCEKl RKMrt LvocA. K^-nbaH, 6 McMs •effort lUnaw Forts. James i S4b< Forts Aaa. Mrs. C Saa«i Best N Car; Ctart« Go WSBrtd BW. 1? -. *-*• '. *r.