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The Burlington Free Press from Burlington, Vermont • Page 7

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Pog 7 Burlington Free Press, Thursday, January 8, 1953 Mrs. Bailey's Victory Viewed As Another Break With Tradition in GOP Politics Vital Statistics ISTH -n to Rjp.ri and iDu-! high lighting following events a rv v. Miter. Press Truman Warns ha-! un of nowncrc to al 0.M.- and a A different might upset a- admimst at. on mch It may even go further before nit administration: The end of World War II.

great white flash of light" I Ri Hi I.ctev.e i V.aiciic; KKARNS JR. ter. from the rncrsi Jan. 7 The pulled only 27 votes tu the first the -tn. By WILIAM F.

that! educed an had the a that the in- day of adjournment arrives. irt.ur.n. Catiaued from Tgt Omt "opened the doorway to the atomic Klr 42 Oak St Jan. C. A FuT r'" Kan and Virpnia p.ti Weftfort: a ton to raui ard Ldith iBrmtt.

Gau4it. -rAma: a it m-u i the post-war economic The 68-year-old President, who retires to private life 13 days election of Mrs. Onsjelo N. Bailry ballot and then ithdrew. Lefevre of South Burlington as Speaker was the only candidate who wa af of the House wrcte a new climax filiated clearly with ui.at many re today to one of most turbu- paid as the more "liberal" irl.

Palmer 1 Shore. St. Albans. barriers in matters involving civil war in Korea. and til hence, broadly reviewed the years au" cine th riath rtf franklin IJ lent political periods in Republican of the party in emu nt effect cumoent always holds.

The tug from tradition slurt- Then e.une the general elections, Vet nn-nt is net by any and Robert W. I ot limited to the Speakership ton showed tliat a Democrat with started with the Vcrmont-for-Fi- issues and a high glared campaign sei.h.'wer niowcnirnt ri the state can cause the Republicans trouble which resulted a delegation to in Vermont. the national HOP convention which He gained the biggest number of was tightly pledged to the man who votes ever won by a Democratic line uic UCCUI wi IIIIUUJ1 if Roosevelt 1 him to the If1" 12 ermon: historv Ren. John K. Hancock of Hard Etcher Hospital a aon '5? Jacqueline I Myers Boron.

ynorday. A daugh-u 'n T1 JM H'n Whttakr is Oakland Dec. 31. i cniiuuu uir map vi fcuiwv1 1 the choice of a wick, recognized as Gov Finer- White House and picked out Not only did more hopeful ways than it has been iwoman to lead the Mouse totter son cnoice. did fetter than Ue ind nwcericnt.

hut it con- fevrc tv.it not nearlv a as changed for 500 years Ernest Hudson served with Mrs I.I.Ar.VED. Jhn Knapp Richmond. a chairman. Notes Nationalism Sargc 'tinned a minor upheaval in Ycr- uas expected. He pulled 50 vntcs AVPTI.V Flynn G.

aliddlrburv Jan. He also noted the surge of nation-niont politics which began at the on the first and gained o.ilv five h'P" alism in Asia and Africa, and con- GOP state convention last May irore on the second, engths. Both political observers and Hancock had been expected to Children's Sleds New ments. 34-43-48-51 inch Burlington. Jan.

rRANTts. Bamey iff W. is now president I liie piimary race with a big treasury surplus, th' Bom- dismissal proceedings and liane granite strike as issues, is not unite the same category But it showed a imlitiral unrest in the state if nothing else, with a man who had but five weeks to cam- Variety Store. 204 North St. evenings.

Adv. uwi membfrs of lne J953 legislature. ad the field on the fust ballot cally. socially, things cannot and ln tne rarh. excjteme-it following The Speakership contest is proh will not stay in their pre war Mrs Raik-v's vietorv.

believed the ablv a eraohic example of the BURLINGTON FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Burlington, Vermont The annual meetijig of the member of the Burlington Federal Savings and Loan Association -Aili be held at 186 Main Burlington. Vt on Wednesday afternoon, January 21, 1953 at 2.00 o'clock. Businrss to be considered will he the report of the officers for 19C. the election of directors, and any other business which may properly come before the said meeting. GEORGE J.

HOLDEN President MARGARET BEAUCHEMIN Secretary Meeting Postponed The meet- mold" in those areas. outcome of the race indicated a of 'change, which few would rail ing of the past presidents of Stan-nard Corps 80. originally scheduled Just limine years nave oeen )( nu, determination to a that ha President." he said, "12 free na- avolj anv direct administration in political and governmen tions, with more than 600 million and anti-administration tie-ups in developments in Vermont. Burlington Savings Bank Burlington, Vermont The one hundred fifth am ual meetmc of the eorporatnrs ef the Savings Bank fnr the election of for the ensiimp vear and for the tranj-art ion of any other business, deemed proper, will be held at biiiikiiiK house Wednesday. January 14, 1953 at 10 u'rlork a ni.

Burlington Vt. Jan. 6. 193. BRISTOL Treasurer to be held today, has been post LOCAL BRIEFS To Name Officers The Burlington Veterans Club will elect officers tonight at 8.

The meeting ill be held in the Veterans Club building on South Winooski Avenue. Prescription! Promptly and accurately filled at McGregor's, across from the Post Office. Adv. people, have become inaepenoem. thf Assembly.

I It can probahiy be railed a sort tra turning 10 roe loruicoromg held of tugging against long PEG-BOARD JORftr.R Th Idea tar th diaplay merekaadiM. ntTAnr photo Eisenhower administration, ITU- frPmin. Ih rnmmnmtl mrnacr rlitinnc man said he was not submitting and all tnls undcr tne shadow of Mrs. Bailev Speakership vie any legislative recommendations to the atomjc bomb." toi of course, piri pointed the the new 83rd Congress because jn flnal Valcdii-tion and pull from the tradition of having that would infringe on Eisenliow- a thr npw Republiran a man head the House But their VI. I Vllt poned until Thursday, Jan.

15. Mrs. Amanda Howes, 188 St. Paul will be hostess. The 1953 Cadillac is on display today at the Burlington Cadillac 141-143 North Burlington.

Be sure to see it. Adv. Chimney Fire Put Out A chimney fire at 4:24 p. m. called firemen to 39 Bank St.

yesterday, but SiRVICE Dial 197 College St Chaplain To Speak The Young rr a rigiii reEinic under lion. h.i&cnnoM'cr. urn nthor vij: future after Jan. 20. Truman concluded: Mowers Club will meet tomorrow-night at 7:43 in the Fleming Mu returning to.

Truman said he is him, to you, citizen. 1 sav private life "most gladly" after One was the number of Speaker to all my ship candidates six believed Godspeed, to be the most ever to seize the country and prize. Colorful Consrlius O. Granai of Barre broke another by mak- mi his own nominating speech. r- .1 v.

nearly eight years tne wnue no damage resulted. The house is'Hou, As Eisenhower. he said: our NOTICE owncu ujr uviwi DT.otij "The President eiect is aooui pied by Mrs. Liza Moquin. It was a good effort by one who Has Heart AtUck The police to take up the greatest burdens, the most compelling responsibilities given to any man.

And I. with vou and all Americans, wish for Adjustment under the Zoning Ordinance will fleiring at Room 31, Hy Hall at 4:00 P. 1963 to consider: The Board hold a Public JanuMjrv 15th. were called to the Louis Pine Co. There is hydrogen in the atmosphere of and Neptune and also helium three times as much helium as hydrogen.

Sterling Office Supply MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK of BLRUMiTON. VKRMONT The rejular annual meelinj ol the stoekholders of this bank will be held at its bankinf house on Tuesday, January 13th 1953 at II a. m. for the eleelion of dl-reetors and the transaction of any other business that may properly come before the meeting. R.

H. Holdstock, Cashier. at t-nuren w. yesiera.y TOSsibl. succ.

in under. seum. Chaplain Robert Coward of Fort Ethan Allen will give an illustrated talk on Korea. Refreshment! will be served. Local Briefs! AOerUsemenU can be inserted up to 5:30 p.

m. for next day's edition. Dial 33-44-1--Adv. Exchange Gifts The past no-He grands of Beatrice Rebekah Lodge held their annual meeting at Past Noble Grand Blanche Gile'i home, Jan. 5.

Members ate supper and exchanged gifts. All officers were re-elected. p. m. ana were asuea oy fh Itakinc the tasks that will soon be cian to take Ralph Reniue, es.

a his." N. to the Mary Fletcher Hos- "Most Lead World" Superior BOTTLED GAS Servke I. Petition of Joseph Barry to install a gat tank and one pump on his property at 134 Archibald Street. All interested parties may be heard at this time. FRANK J.

STEWART Zoning Administrative Officer pital. He was reported to have suf- The President said tisennower, fered a heart attack. Imust "lead the whole free world in I Your Source of Supply BOOKKEEPING SUPPLIES FILING SUPPLIES Dial 2-1704 Burlington Dial 2-1704 Burlineton 2-5301 I -oicnosior Ave. Dial Local Briefs! Advertisements- ran be inserted up to 5:30 p. for next day's edition.

Dial 33-44-1 -Adv. Officers Elected The Worn en's Service League of St. Paul's Church met yesterday and elected officers. Those elected were: President, Mrs. Robert Laughton; vice president, Mrs.

William Chesley; secretary, Mrs. T. T. Penrose and treasurer, Mrs. Harry Holden.

Mm0 a 3 IMS WILY Following the meeting tea was Once Again on Jansary 1, 19SS NORTHFIELD SAYINGS BANK WUt ray hterast ai tha Bate of 2'2 9 FLOOR WAREHOUSE SURPLUS Deposits from $1 fll.MM Wcleemoi Kcaiher Federal Dspestt fasaraaco NorthfleM Savings Bank Nerthfleld, Vt "My balance it the tame ai before became I used my Christmas Club to buy all my Christmas gift." Is your savings account better off today because you provided for Christmas funds through our stamp plan? If not, come in todoy to inquire about that 1953 Christmas Club. Right now is the time to open yours. HOWARD NATIONAL BANK and TRUST COMPANY Burlington Winooiki Richmond Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation HOWARD NATIONAL BANK and TRUST COMPANY of Bsrllngton, Vermont The annual meeting of the stockholders of this bank, (or the election of directors and the transaction of any other business which may properly come before the meeting, will be held at the banking house at Burlington, on Tuesday, January 13, 1993 at 4 o'clock iii the afternoon. Glenn E. Chopin Cashier DEMONSTRATORS ALL GO AT DRASTIC REDUCTIONS! ALL FULLY KENMORE RANGES 2 full sized gas ranges were 119.95 2 deluxe griddle top gas ranges were 229.95 2 family size electric ranges were 159.95 3 combination coal-wood-gas were 219.95 80.00 180.00 120.00 190.00 Burlington Federal Savings and Loan Association A Mutual Thrift and Horn Financing Institution STATEMENT OF CONDITION, DECEMBER 31, 1952 COLDSPOT REFRIGERATORS AND FREEZERS 1 7 cu.

ft. refrigerator was 189.95 150.00 2 9 cu. ft. deluxe thermomatic defrost were 339.95 295.00 2 1 1 cu. ft.

deluxe thermomatic defrost were 369.95 325.00 1 4 cu. ft. food freezer was 189.95 170.00 1 7 cu. ft. food freezer was 269.95 239.95 KENMORE WASHERS AND DRIERS $13,446,466.24 153,797.34 9,92010 ASSETS First Mortgage Loons Loans on Savings Accounts Real Estate Owned and In Judgment Investments and Securities: U.

S. Government Bonds $1 ,201 ,350.00 Federal Home Loan Bank Stock 250 000.00 Cash on Hand and in Banks Office Building Other Assets 1,451,350.00 314,443.73 137,000.00 48,56807 56 1,545.48 iloj I I MAKE A SMALL 1 AiM DOWN PAYMENT I hmwt BALANCE ON '(I SSl SEARS EASY tiSLJl PAYMENT PLAN Wpf? 185.00 50.00 120.00 185.00 245.00 160.00 204.95 84.95 139.95 219.95 279.95 184.95 automatic washers family sized washer deluxe wringer washer electric clothes driers gas clothes driers electric ironers were was was were were were ABILITIES Capital (Savings Accounts) Advances from Federal Home Loan Bank Loans in Process Other Liabilities Specific Reserves General Reserves; Undivided Profits $13,152,747 84 700,000.00 298,221.20 25,337.80 16,126.57 1,032,501.21 336,61086 $15,561,545.48 KENMORE HEATERS 35.00 65.00 90.00 was 49.95 was 79.95 was 109.95 1 2 or 3 room heater 1 3 or 4 room heater 1 coal-wood 4-5 room heater Better than overage return paid on Savings Share Accounts Dividend for the last 21 semi-annuol periods IVi 'r New Accounts Welcomed 57 Years of Progress and Service to Our Community GROWTH OF ASSETS SILVERTONE TELEVISION were 269.95 190.00 were 279.95 220.00 2 4 17 inch table models 17 inch consoles SPECIAL USED APPLIANCES 1896 15,762 65 1916 189,355.00 1936 2,157,030.64 1946 8,387,484 27 1949 11,383,269.29 1950 13,113,246 79 1951 14,237,350.37 1952 15,561,545.48 50.00 50.00 40.00 75.00 70.00 1 Used Refrigerator 8 cu. ft. 1 Used Semi-Automatic Washer 1 Used Wringer Washer 2 Spindry Washers 1 Used 6-room Heater (like new) each Member of Federal Home Loan Bank System ond Federal Savings and Loon Insurance Corporation BURLINGTON'S MOST COMPLETE DEPARTMENT STORE DIAL 4-9835 BURLINGTON, VT. 0.

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