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HjMelP Clarke <jfl^e Clwke sIns^r»ncQ Agency hasxbeen elected to the l^ive Members Cliifr jttf $wi»Sbeis mens Mutual Casual^ Company for one year, James &. Romper, chairman ofthe contpany, an- nounced > nationwide oigahi.«itJon. ii.jc6^ei v- ed> forthpse representatives who; !>h.bw outstanding devotion to the America agency systemprJnei : e call fort h e -finest type ofbiisqles conduct and. the ^iglte^ti standards .of insurance counsel andservice, j K e m p e r explained \W e a t c j i r o u d of \tins lecogrii- tjan a sone oft h eReading re-pre- sentatryes ofLumbermens1\ -Mutual Casualty C o m p a n y ' M i s ' C l a r k e said\ a n d a i e pledged t ocontinue to give o u r clients t h eserviGe, counsel a n d lowinsurance cost th-ey h a v e pome i o expectofu s ' e e it up a n d it t u r n e d out it w a \Mi *A tanyt a l e , -we're t i r e dof all this, sowe'll switch tosome- t h i n g else <Jarry Robbms a n d J u n e B l an - e h a r d ofT h e Sentinel staff a r e en - gaged inamighty project <They r e building an iceboat t o b e p r o - pelled byquite a poweiful g a s m o t o i If therefoie when L a k e Champlainis aninviting surfaccjol smooth ice, youshould read t h a t T h e Sentinel is o p e i a u n g s h o r t - handedly you m i g h t also lookfoi a w an t e d a d Something like ' Information w an t e d on t h e w h e r e a b o u t s oftwo gentlemen last seen taking off in apovvei driven ice b o a t Destination notknown e \ e n to themselves Canadian pa pcis please copy Andt h a t a b ou t winds things up inthisda p a r t m e n t this week Beseeing you! n'jO' rtiHit\ : : n*1* + h ?» mmk^<mfKmtm of the County ofEMCXJhaving met , I Blank aawl^wMdl ^ r _^»3.v- _w -T-,t..^,^L.-^,w—' ^ ^ o l ^ t o u t o i b e r <»f votik kven for Amendjftiktk* •» \ 4,538 2 480 5,941 12,959 —^ _2173 ,-,^ , \ 8,391 The whole number ofvotes given forAmendment i\ N o 3 _. . _•„ _So -was n X ^ j j r i A J X . . J>_^_:„ _ n 7*•%$* — If. , _ ^ —, __r SjlSjT s W B l a n k ^nd-'void 12,959 s 12,959 1 2 , 9 ^ 12,959 12,9159 The whole jiumjber ofvotes givenfor N o 4 , __of which Yes w a s „ — No wa$r ,\ —~--^ -z. * __ •<• B l an k an d void _„ Amendment- 1,970 112,959 8 870 12,959 The whole n u m b e r ofvotes given t o r A m en d m en t N o 5 _ — — r - _ . ^ . __ _ _ . _ _ _ „__ of w h i c h Yes w a s ___ _ _ No Was _ _, _ _ _, B l a n k and void _ 2,050 2,055 8 854 The whole n u m b e r df*votes N 6 6 — ~ -,_ - of which Yes w a s _•._ _No w a s B l a n k an d void given forAmendment 12,959 12,959 The»whole n u m b e r ofvotes__ given t o rAmendment — N o . 7 - . -— of which Yes Was ^ _._--, __ \* 3>To w a s — ^ B l an k and void _ N T.“ Is Announced (t3(>ntlnued,ffpi» p«ge quel i I t y health a n d welfare i- *\Ehe pressing iiced Isf o rfMnag to expand o r modernize present, facilities, a n dextend, services tjj k e e p pace with t h e rapud developr m e a t ofn \ e d w | l science % • s *\ ' T o w a r dA evital goal id irn^ piovirig and extending^ their servic- e s £0 their tespe^tive communities, the Foundation TVHI m a k e avalC aibla from $10,(X)0 to$«5Q,000 to each ofapproximately 3 5tK> voliin.- lary, jionpfolit hospitals in. t h Llnited Statesj i t s territoriesand possessions 4 4 TJhe recipients, will be those hos- pitals ^accepted foilisting by t h American Hospital Association a s of this^date plus other v o l un t a r y , nonprofit hospitals whose applica JC-.« w ^ i _ **}JtJM.l\*fM, lions t ot h eAssociation a r en o wWisell pending, provided they a r e approv ed foilisting bythe Association \The terms of theg r an t s w i l l place full responsibility on the gov- erning authorities ofeach hospital to spend thefunds in accordance with local needs and problems Use ofthe funds will bep e r m i t t e d for anyprogram ofimprovement or extension ofhospital service, b u t n o tfor operating expenses for services currently being performed ;py the hospitils., A parti&iMr \pu4 pose oftlie, g r a n t s would h i to: asr sist hospitals desiring to-. ;do':so t o achieve full accreditation witht h e yoint-^eomnlissiob 'or Accreditation ofj Hospitals, p r o g r a m s m a y be iii \theform-of: _ ' - ' * developr irn^ e e 1»*^^i \V(#^^r»TM| m ' *))e )^eisttiiHiiljPracMo» C l w of t h e TJteo^apyoga High School i^ider t h e direction ofM r s . Ainw Bush assisted / t h e AdvisoryvCommittee on Adult $tii(CfttiQn i nt h e R W W - atiph a t ^ d{stnhviU;6|i of *jnjnfeo- graphed liull^tin on possible offer- lhfa& f o c 4 h e Adult JJd^catlon P r o - gram, wt i c on d e r o g a . ^ , •These npjjices w e r e s en t h o m e by school pupils a n dbymail J&/ery effort Was madet bsee t oit\*hat each resident had a ninaividual copy aVailable to him. T h e class consulted t h e schdol census records and the telephone directory for {he names ofpe^pie wJio d i d n o t have children inschool1M e m b e r s ofthe class who participated mthisp i o ject were B e r n e t t a BroCk, P o n s Carpenter, Sally Clark, P a t Con- nors K a t h y Duquette, P a t H e b e i t Joyce MoLaughlm a n d M a i j ou e t/ ——*»•-*&» U L V a ^A L I ( . J V / l l t , wWisell The Advisory Committee on Adult Education sincerely appre ciates their contribution t o the success -of t h eAdult Education Program inTiconderoga\ Those w h o a r e interested in t h e \NA3TJBE CLUB TheiTieonderoga N a t u r e Q u b spenjt apleasant ^evenine Dec6 t h a t tlie ho«t«| p tMr$, Roger D e r ohttme reviewing t h eoriginsof Christmas customs and syittbols E v e r y member present gave a significant r e p o r t on a topic such as<the Stai,' ofBethlehem, religious u t p a l s ino t h e r lands;5 the, fjrgt Christmas tree, mistletoe, e t c , t roundtouia scoxpplete apicturea s time permitted Perhaps best of allw e r et h e talks {of those wh^ob ynationality o r travel wet6 able t ogive fust hand accounts ofC h r i s t m a s obser- vances I nothei countries Now if we. tire ofaddressing cards well l e m e m b e r t h a t card sending started long agow h en Dnghsh boys a t boarding school were required to w r i t e and emibeill- lsh \\jth pen andi n ksketchesof birds and flowers, long Christmas\ l e tt e r s t osend home l oshow how well they weie doing Dmyverft-f | * r > Ot^KMim * » A #28-p0urid b e a r , e n t e r e d -by -Sieve Dechene ofT u p p e r Lakein that . c o m m u n i t y V Rodand Gun;: CI lib fcoiHvst. easily outclassed all •previous entries inihlit division. I t ^iops by50 /.pounds til?., best pre- vious e n t r y , a,178-pouliclof shutby -Alex Barcpmtb .. : : : the m o r e - GKOWS 54:8-‘ . Gun;: i George P a l m e r of Middlebttty, Vt.., has bagged abuck every y e a r for 33years. This year his son, Oakley, and hiswife each got ft buck toaddmore venison lo the Palmer menu. : QUESTION MARK ? : : : *$mfl :,1?; '».”.’;u- Americans have borrowed color- ful andpleasutable customs from ajl over theworld and farback into p a g an times adapting themt o enrjeh out ownpeculiarly A m en - can wayof4celebrating the hoh days Bnough questions weie iaise.d and topics left unexploied to f u i nish fipteresting pra-Chnstmas Tneetingsa tleast through 1956 and 1957 o I h t ai tiflcial insemination pro* g r a m hai» m a d e phenomenal growth inNewYork S t a t e since its beginning inNcve-mibei 1933 S t a r t i n g with 697 first servicest h e fust j e a r ithas g i o w n to379,000 cows in1954. : : *$mfl +1 3 . w§;t§ii5~ .2, .;‘.-..I,;_,':\,:_‘AO.‘ _‘ 2'93»; :.:?;%:;..”—-3:1. »~‘>_ .5. . : \t ».H • • R l ll .' I proved, to b e ac o m p e t en t and j e h - aible perscm. t opeifdrna the. duties of engineer ons t e a m vessels H o lias also Jbfeen am a i n t e n a n c e fore- m a n on xJstate a n d c ou n t y highways and has-tyjen employed-by t h e Con- servation D e p a r t m e n t at/ t h e CrofWii. P o i n t S t a t e „Taj-k * * V - FERJE CAUSES N e a r l y 28-^lpei cent oi.-the fires i s p d r t e d mfarm, houses l a s t year w e i e ti-aced directly t ofaulty o r d i r t v chimneys .L U J I I II I Mrs e ^ * i > »• * • * • i \ 8 New clothes Econo-Dial — plumb- Float-Over Rinsing and R a p i y ing o rducts M a k e s any hour SPin get clothes sparkhnK clean oft h e day oinight the .perfect ifhs?'*™'aomfrrway SSfc^t^sssS\how , |^99.95 up ^fl69.95iip , Comt> I n l a n d See Our Cliostwaa Specials Breed &Lamberton ElK's Building - — idwaacAogo, ^ ,Y. V Telephone607 __TRY ;‘*~. V.‘ : : Our Classifieds : : : : : : W e received an •envelope UuQUgh |the mail t h eother day, openeda t (that's hot sounusual isi t ? ) a n d ldokd i nvain l o rsome conwrmni-A c a t i o n . - W e finally tore t h et ^ n j a p a t o ' k e i ut w were* Hg^ht t h e ' f l r s M l m t and t h e r e w a s - n't\ amessage. Acouple ofl e t t e r s down .in t h e pack onthe desk w a s .another one; Written ingreen ink, the same tiype' as onthe empty e n - velope, and: \befort vve openedt h e last one w;e cannilv cpmparedt h e handwriting with the fust oneW e observe^! tximtiphantlj feelmg like a private -eye, t h a t theyh a d been -written by t h esame p e i - son. Inthelast envelope w ew e r e relieved t pfind apiece ofp a p e r on which Was w r i t t e n a noticeof an historical meeting locally a s well a s aclass a dTheadwasfpr J o h n Fitzgerald. B u t wed o n t know w h e t h e r John wrote it o r wife R u t h . Oneofthem most cer- tainly, : deserves i chartei mem- bership i n o u r \bsent-Minded Cluib. J ^s t tomake sure w e a i entering both. : o n t r t tYi-maWft s u r e B u t We w c r o : : \Get More With Les\ ORR For Insurance PB^ONB 185 s ' : B E : .3 .‘ : CROWN •ponm-mv andMi»s Silas Graves,ofCrown P o i n t cele- b i a t e d t h e i r Golden WeddingAn njve^sary o nThursday, rTovenHbei 22 T h e couple w e r e m a rr i e dl^oy e m b e r 22 1905 a t t h ehomeof the n u d e ' s p a r en t s M i a n d Mrs H e n r y S B e l t s b yt h e Rev M J B T u l l e i , p a s t o i o ft h e F u s t Con- g re g a t i ona l Chi nc h About 30i n v i t e d guests, fuends; relatives, a n dm e m h e r s of t h e O B S weae p i e s en t to celebiate the an n i v e r s a r y a t the home w h e r e the couple w e i e j n a i n e d T h e h ou s e w a stastefully decorated wrth bouquets ofAmerican B e a u t y iosos T h e large an n i v e r s a r y cake w a s decoiated in yellow and en cneled w i t h a b o r d e r ofyelloW\ pompon c h r y s an t h e m u m s ] Refreshments ofIce c r e a m cake and p u n c h were seived b yM i s J e t r y T i t u s MisBessie O'Keefe and MrsDorothy S t i on g Many lovely gifts w e i e icceived by t h e guests ofh o n o r Mis Graves h a s been amembei of t h e O E S forthepast 30 y e a i s r ing joined K a l o s Chapter in 1925 T ELECTO1C CHAIN cf Superior Quality features Jot 4 ‘. ...n .“,“=i\:.;.. . ,.-.‘. « ¢ ~-:- v'-'- 5:.'».? 3°? T232‘ _ x s ,. L X _.~;’-'~ . _, .— , . ,... N \ V’ ,‘_ ‘V 2 I;«.,.:_‘» - - '. M ‘.1... v :*.\.:\' '¢-‘- .- . .,.~. \ t;‘ Oi asWe hang u p holly w r e a t h s we may_reoall the a n c i e n t belief that witches abhorred i e da n d s l e d b e r n e d plants were a specific safeguard to afamily's well being and knowing, we'll enjoy i t a l lime as couises listed 01whow an t othei Ckifpetfctms.All'QftifomiyTJ/'/ • YOU'LL GET HARD-TO-GET STATIONS BETTER THAN EVER! , • YOU'LL GET BEST RECEPTION . AUTOMATICALLY! X,“ ‘Kr. .‘_L\_ coursesj a r e t o send thebulletin back or t ow n t e l n and m a k e t h en Decem- more in average attendance and competent instiuctors must be found I norder toplan effectively and efficiently it isabsolutely nec- essary togetthe n a m e s and inter- e s t s , of allthose w h o might take courses. Additional bulletins a r e available a t thehigh schooland will b e sent toanyone who did not receive one. '11. . : 40’. lo «.5 a i - l n c h DuMont TAPT Smart modem ntyling in iralvut, wakoganuor limed oak grain finish. 12,959 2,?92 .i;,778'' •8;889 12,959 • YOU'LL GET TV ' s HIGHEST-FI SOUND! • YOU'LLGETEXTRA YEARSOFTROUBLE- FREE SERVICE! The report added' t h a t finalde- termination-ofeligible hospitals and' thfc. exact a m o u n t of each grant v01 be madebythe Founda- tion. T h a t little incident cheeied us for t h er e s t of the dayN o tonly did it lend spice t oopeningt h e mail a n dtake away some of t h e shock from bills b u t LtleasbUied »,us t h a t vve a r e n ' t entirely alonei n our-forgetfulness We v e been asked several times why it is t h a t we usa a \Mrs.\ anda\Miss\ b u t no \Mr.\ inarticles in thepaper Well, we'll tell youItreally con cents only t h e Mrs and t h e \Mr.\ Weusedtouse both, but w e found t h a t sometimes t h e type setting m a c h i n e couldn't distin guish sex an d fiendishly addedan \ \to the\Mr.' This wefigured out, could lead tosome mightyin teresting complications. F o r e x ample, itwouldn't b ewell received if vve hadin av eddin,* t h a t 'Mrs Jonn Doe'' wasbest m a n. Of course, it could work theother way toobyleaving offt h e\ s \ on \Mrs.\ with equally peculiar re suits. For -example, inreferring to the |fend<\ it could come outt h a t \Mr. Doechose forgoing away a blue dress with matching accessor ies, a red hatwith a feather, and wore a corsage of chrysanlhC' mums.\ But wehave totakeour chances ont h a i . s -JHtLBi 19 W a r r en G i ^ l p l i Try Our For Kent Ads Telephone 63 DU MONT T ?:.““!*10m ® 'l2i959V \SPACE SHW\ CARTON Every Du Mont console model packed in this carton. As- sembles in minutes! No sharp edges! __ r i._. 1? 1 1,583 4,797 6,579 12,959 \( a ) Improvement of o r addic- tion tofacilities o r services; The whole numbel ofvotes civen forAmendmenL No 8 - — — 1 1—, of w h i c h Yes was _: :^ No w a s ' . '. ,.__.._.__.,:_.w__.:; B l a n k and void ^ _ \(<b) Additions toortrainingof personnel; \(eV. Conducting-research. -W i t h i n these broad limits, the recipient hospital m a y use its grant inany a r e a ofhospital sen- vice, including, forexample, dis- aster planning, mental illness, pre* maturity, rehabilitation, handicap? ped children,, preventative o rdiagK nostic services, out-patient care, or any other a r e a which intheopin^ ion of thehospital's -governing •boards 'would best serve its com-r munity. F I BSt WITH tH{ fINlSt IM TtlEVISION 12JS59 ‘ Made Hat 2,053 2,028 8,878 12,959 Jcv Rolyskb The whole numbei ofvotes given for Amendment 'N o 9 — - ' of which\ Yes was __N o wa s B l a n k a n d void 2,175 1,829 12,959 Kadio and TV Service BR-R-R-R' 51 B E L O W ' __N 5 ^ Alexandria Avenue Phone 444 TiconderoRa, N . Y . BDM.ONTON—Winter s t i u c kAl b-eita with a vengeance Monday sending themercury tothe 5 4 be- low zero m a r k atMayo and 5 3b e low at Snag, both intheYukon, Accompanying winds attained a high velocity of50miles per hout - Of Mi Gi aves has been a nemploye of t h es t a t e form o r e t h an 30 y e a r s H eworked ontheconstrue tion of t h eB a r g e C a n a l having pasbed t h eexamination of N Y S t a t e S t e a m b o a t I n s n e c t b i s and 8,955 12,959- __TRY an an . _ The whole numbei ofvotes tiven for Amendment No 10 - _-., of which Yes was __„. _:._' N o was B l an k an d void — . : 12,959 ;\: :1 .- ’'z'_. . .:~,_~ .= ~.?~- 3% ' ‘ ,r,3’v 1'-. gut ;.'_ ;, W _-for‘ .5’; #2‘-4 V -' - . '>.. .~ A‘ \~‘ ~' 1:4: .-a-~.. “«\«_---. r * .,. . . ‘I - ‘ -' 3:“, 5: ‘,:\4 ‘‘$--.~ '. '. ‘,5’ v-, g_.._ 3:4‘-., 3;“ - ,, - r, ‘ ( _..‘ \_,_. .. I -.~.« ‘-.2‘ \3 2- 1‘ Wu\; :2. - .' 42:?’ '3\ « -.4 -3.5‘ ~ . .|.,..-e._ .2-. 5;; _ ~ ;x7'1;' Nu‘ 1.: ‘H: 2,084 1,902 8,973 12,959 ACLASSIFIEDAD -TEL. ''Hospital governing boards will be required tosubmit evidenceof tax exemption before receiving a grant, toreport preliminary plans for use of funds within three months ofacceptance, and-to *T% ;:- ..‘ 3., ‘,.~.._. . V1.25‘, .\'*-\.*~ ‘I’ -47,‘, \:z.r‘.'.-'~ r'~=-fv‘ '~*.‘,\.'94’vI.~'4'.' '- r‘ ‘.--m...~.'-{;.\.'-'-‘twins \\ ‘:‘§;,\I ~r*~a---‘K’, . x_\~ _‘ .; .,.::.§;,y~‘~ ..~_..,.:“)?.~\:.«.‘,{“.__._,__.; /'u~.,;,. .4...-_..,‘ \ ~ s~.-‘=14. ~ .- “ ‘ ‘A ~--‘A \“\1 ,.___._ _-».L\$': In The whole n u m b e i ofvotes given for Proposition 1 of which Yes w a s - _, of which No was ._ _-T _—1,847 B l a n k a n d void r _9,226 1,886 _—1,847 _9,226 ..-12,959 12,959 or a The whole n u m b e r ofvotes jiven forjustice of. Supreme C o u r t — -.—>;--- of which JC l a r e n c e HerlLhy, '.Republican received of which Morris Marshall Cohn, Democrat received of which Morris Marshall Cohn, Liberal received; B l an k an d void 7,413 2,319 -- . •1-Hr - - - 29,034 38.877 port a t theendoftwo years on actual orprojected use of the funds. . . 3S.877 _,.~_io_e~. ‘ J ' .1 M \ . . —‘o. .,‘ ‘ ‘J ‘ -_: -,;~ W.» «..-._ > _ v -3 ._:..‘4'.‘_.;?:'»‘¢ ‘.3’.-“ ‘J ' ‘ , wt... ‘- ‘~'. ; .-’ 1.‘: -. ~‘ ' .* .u.~.- \ W < « . . >. .41 1 - 9‘. - A V. _‘ ,‘ ., I ;. . ~. , ..x . ‘ -‘_- z n _ ~. a’ A; 4.1\‘ . ‘ \The amount ofeach g r a n t has\ been comp'utcd onthe basis ofpa- tient days ofservice-provided by the hospital, and then u m b e r of BlrTOiS-ffTtRe \hospital. Patient days pef4eet-fche-extent to which ahos- pital isused. Days ofcare givento newborn infants a r e notshownin the patient-day tabulation; thei-S- fore, thenumber ofbirths is add- ed topatient days as ameasureof an important hospital service. ^ - , —, YORK STATI« OF N E W County ofEssex Village ofEhzabelhtown W E IfEKEBY -CERTIFY t h a t ' \ve have compared thefareging with thc-oiigmal s t a t e m en t on file intihis office, t h a t t h e s a m e is acorrect transcript therefrom, and of Ihc;whole-ofsuch original, \VrHNIESS, ou r hands an d official seal atElizabethtown, N e w Ydrk, this 7th day ofDecembei, 1955 ... t h r o u t t o L t b a t y i s vour boat! We went to Montreal theoth~i week end and had a grand time This isn't a report on thetrip as just a b ou t e v e r j o n e fiom this area t a k e s t r e k s across theborder.But in giving ourtickets to the con ductor on thetrain, vvefound he was very inten sled that vve hailed from Ticonderoga. Well, we gotto talking :and found outt h a t he had been stationed in Ticonderoga from 190S~to--i944r-H4s-name is Albert Bancroft. That will ring a bell with many of t h eolder residents wc know. Bert h a sagold cet tifi- cate showing that he's been inrail- roading for52 yeais While hew i sj in Ticonderoga h e ' w a s the catcher for NedThompson one of this area's most outstanding h u r l e r s He was a' spcedball moundsman with a spitter, legal then, t h a tM r Bancroft said \younever knew hovy tofigure Ihe biaak The vet- eran D.& H.conductor was most pleasant, not only tous,-but toev- eryone ohthe liain I tw a s obvious t h a t he's extremely popular. Andif you ride with him some day, you'll readily note t h ereason why. J u s t watch himgreeting passengers. w 1956 Models 33 h|i Vy111ia,m J. Voshell, Louis P.Robare, Commissioners ofElection,for t h e County ofEssex, New York. r> h p S311.50 S23!).5(» $«(i!).50 7.5 lip \Computation ofg r an t s is based on reports from each hospital to Order Boats and Motors Now For CHRISTMAS And Spring Delivery 5:» >4.‘ \' ‘( g’ ;~,-\{;_\ .-_-I 5- ,~‘. Have What ItTakes ‘A 1., PENNVAN Striplite Boats ':: .«’ 7;\ e , - \. ~_ : ,.._.:,-:h'. ._,-3\‘ :3 J5.‘ , 2-‘J’ «,1 N \E‘‘‘‘ i~'-~—_ «‘.\;~ ‘.,~.a. AERO-CRAFT Aluminum .~ «I. !<e:~:‘«'- - For Christmas ».-«’::.'i L ~ 5-, .;\«.\-‘V‘ J 3:‘ ‘ _ H’...-;. _»w \_.m\.. wj T__ 4-._‘...'., ‘,7 ‘ st‘ Frank S. Bay less '.“_V‘ _ \.=.e K ';\‘«:§~ V 5'- ~ ~~ swstm M-O-N-E- Phone 27^1 Essex, N. Y.V' r,:..,'. .‘x-- 237' j~'\~.' _' '1 s z.f,:.,-' , v‘ ‘I: :‘ ‘i ,2 .4: .'~‘.~.‘. ' v A Christmas MessageT o Out - of-Town Depositors W e just found an o t h e r note 'to ourself in t h elower left h a n d drawer ofo u r .battered desk. W-e should leave n o t e s toteli us w h o r e we've left othef~fiotesT-This d e w note has on it, \Why Mrs, and M i s s but notMr. Wifite up. Period over s.'« T h a t was toremindJis^to-delvel into t h a t business upabove\i n paragraph two, but weh a dm a d e a n o t h e r jiote on^fe'too. This second; note wej u s t mjentioned Was-madet when wet received a n o t i c e , of a meeting. The person writing i th a d typed Mrs., only t h eperiod was, nearly t h r ou g h t h e\ s . \ an d we Lcpuldn't tell w h e t h e r i t was sup-r posed to be a Mrs. o r aM r . A telephone call was. made to clear *‘fs.,. ’: ‘ ‘t. betore Christmas 1956. J u s t —join—National City's_ popular Christmas Club. Make small deposits every week. Then you'll have plenty ofmoneyTto cover ^ alt y o % _holiday ex:- -l>enseis. \\ - - •i r Many membersofour Ghrijst- * mas Club save t o pay year-end *expenses such a s taxes and in- surance. Decide-now*how 0 much you'll need forChrist- mas^l956. Then drop inand open*your Club Account. TIK-IUnlinRlon Savings Bank's very special Christmas Clubs aii-auexpensive' lo<minuet that nopractical means a sy e t h a been d'-vised forcarrying them on bymail. This Bank, t h e r e - fore, hopes i t s m o r e r e m o t e saving-public m a y find in abankIn their own-neighborhood thepleasure and inspiration of asimilar plan forsaving. The wish t h a t itsmore remote .savers look totheir local b a n k s frsr a nequivalent ofthis service leads t h eBurlington Savings Bank to.emphasize once more Ih a t although it w a sapioneer in Banking byMail and as a r e s u l t has d r aw n itsdeposits from. every s t a t e in t h eUnion andhashaddepositors onevery, con- tinent oftheglobe, nevertheless a great p a r t ofthese deposits r e p r e s e n t theoverflow sent this old institution ont h eadviceof t h e d e p o s i t o r s ' l o c a l banks. • - T h eRurlingtrm Savings Bank hasalways felt t h a t a m u t u a l inslitulirun could nllow itself I he luxury ofbeing less competi- tive, t h a n it mi^hl otherwise he, andofdevoting ilself moreto the preaching of thegeneral Kospel ofthrift than t o t h ecom- pelitive exploitation of it. T h e Burl1ngi«>n Savings Bank has aself-imposed rule limit- ing deposits from any oneperson to notmore than tenthou- sand dollars. I nIhis way it accomplishes twothings. I n t h Iirst place it r i n k \' effeetive alive andlet-live policy, which in th«> field ofthrift seems especially desirable. In t h esecond place bycut liny <kmn to exceptional cases t h enumber of its l a r g e r deposits it canserve more people hptter because ofhav- ing t oc an y less idle cash forpossible withdrawals. Also,by this means, the oldbank emphasizes t h efact that it was-e s tablished forpeople ofaverage means as a t r u e bank of, t h e people . , Aga.n. inconclusion. Hi\ old,niutual Burlington Savings Bank wishes foiallofits friends near and far avery Merry Christmas a n d a Happy New Year. W:-1 ~ ,3, JtMNOUR CHRISTMAS CLUB NOWOPEN : 4- «*4 -: ~ 2. Youget today'smost modem features in *-. V Chevrolet TaskFom r Ball-Gear steering foreasier handling, wmctshiefd plus bigger widows! / l ^ y o l t eleeWicql system Forquicker T *A a d &&tel comfort w t t i neW Hrgli- \ . . .« J*• _ .r • , L t - . L e v e l ventilation ' * sterling. And that'* only f he fceg.nn.ngi U f l d b t t H e hoQ^ y o t t M I s e e ^ f a t es t Hefe's where you fibdtoday's'most modern Tthmgintruck powfer' The shortest stroke truck features! V8*inany leading truck-of the newest Like functional Work Styling-styling\ ledition pfChevjolet*s famotls trupk 6k, that fits thejob' ttall adds up to simply tilis. Anything ln$ide'the cbbTyou]U find greater visi- le$& is anold-f4shioned truck Corriein bility with thesweeping new panbraimp and let usproVeit to you. , *• *VSisstandardin LCFmodels, optional wmost $fhertn<ii?elsaV-exixHcost l$\i *• f h T -, nfl ' r T_ _ . ___ _ - _ _ . -j ? • Watch Ue'DeclU' 1 \ „ \i 1 ^ •. I WHY, PAY MORE FOR AN J# OLD-FASHIONED TRUCK? I , Yearafter TearAmerica's Best SelUngTtuc^ C h ar l es S , Mniore Ticonderoga, NewYorkr t % ,, t,jm% ^tttl fiudthe tew&ff iJficetags on j Lu <$;<!8{t4tQfs\pur deal^and Knt^neyjahead) | % tpif|iiiiiiiiijiij||i[||fwiiii x ~ .‘§3\‘~‘ ,. .. 57;»; \\3. 5»? ;’.\.. ~c.| S2: r/ NATIONAL f ~ Part Henry Office: 23S»uth MainSt * ~ l [r < :.n~ ;. <3 -‘9‘~~_ .5 ’.~$5-‘.'a: 2 ‘'43 3‘ 3. ,' ‘* ,;=:.;‘= «~ A -' =..-:‘‘~.'.-?.‘-*n :. 2:2 \33 ‘- ; .~£.~.« BANK of Troy ^ Ticonderoga Office: Montcalm &ChamplainAve. W. . :2. ~ ><\ \I ‘‘'.~: I If §;? {ii 3 Interest credited +0 Savings' Accounts December, 31, ‘.,;;:;=.:;-.j{1,= ‘x V «‘ . 7J{>!3’:{:‘,»:3;' If / J, ;’:'=-vm‘:; : :t‘n=,_«’!I ’ 3.5” 1955, attherateof3%perannum. •i u» « , * i t-'JW K~? «. «w xi.‘ . \ .- \J 7 1 a “mg '3 ‘W, ‘.157? ,-.£‘ » \\\ ,1“; -l '- Burlington Savings Bank u f A'NATIONAI 'BAHK - l MEMBER I w -~ 3, 7. 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