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York Daily Record from York, Pennsylvania • Page 13

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York Daily Recordi
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York, Pennsylvania
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13
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The York Daily Record, Tuesday Morning, June 8 1971 13 STUDIO OPENING "Roberts Studio" announces the Opening of a new Photographic Studio Club Highlights Ladies Catholic Benevolent Assoc. Members will witness a demonstration on outdoor cooking tonight at 7 at the Columbia Gas Cottage Hill Road. Exchange Club A. Vaughn Merri field of the York Area Chamber of Commerce will address tonight's 6:15 dinner meeting at Fireside Restaurant. Harry Graybill will serve as program chairman.

SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS Three York County undergraduates at Pennsylvania State University, University Park, have been honored for outstanding scholastic achievements. The awards were presented by Dr. John VV. Oswald, president of the University. Barry Bailey, 122 N.

Main Jacobus; Britan Kilbourne, Stewartstown RD 1, and Stephen Smith, York RD 9, were presented Evan Pugh Scholar awards. The Evan Pugh Awards are presented each year to the top five per cent of the junior and senior classes. 'Creative Photography is Our Business, Pleasing the Customer is Our Goal" cHappy (Birthday Specializing in children's portraits and candid wedding photos. Also adult and family portraits, school, commercial, passport, and I.D. photos.

I "Bob Funk, Photographer" Stop in now or phone to inquire about our specials during the entire month of June ROBERTS STUDIO OF PHOTOGRAPHY R.D. 2, Davldsbura Road Prion: 292-4276 Dover, Pa. located V4 mil whI Mm OavHbbur Head. Turn Hm Wlglitown tvpr Thrift. frvdlo Hvn m.

3:00 m.m. Thwrs. and tot. 1 2tOO mjn. Friday CIm4 Monday! Tuesday, June 171 FAYB LYNN BLACK, 15, Glen Rock RD 1 MARY ANN BEARD, 8, Wellsvllle CHRISTY LEE BORTNER, 13, 683 N.

Beaver St. JOHN ELI DIEHL CABLE, 8, York RD 1 RANDY CONLEY, 13, Lewsiberry RD 1 MICHELLE BETH EDRIS, IS, Thomasvllle LISA JEAN FILLMORE, 10, 916 E. Market CANDEB JEANNE FULLERTON, 13, 1892 Susquehanna Trail, North LYNN CURTIS HEATHCOTE, 14, Merrift Island, Fla. PAUL HONSERMYER, 15, Dover RD 3 GREGORY SCOTT KING, 10, Glen Rock JERRY PAUL LATCHAW, 14, 1951 W. Philadelphia St.

GINARANEAMUMMERT, 6, Spring Grove RD 3 SUE ANNE MUSSELMAN, 15, Hanover JOHN DAVID NACE, 6, Spring Grove DAIVD GLENN REHMEYER. 10, Stewartstown RD 7 W. EDWARD REIDER, 11 Dallastown JANE LEE RUNKLE, IS, 621 N. George St. VICKIE LYNN RUNKLE, 8, York RD 1 R.

JEFFREY SHOFF, 5, Windsor KATRINE U. MELLISSA SMITH, 5, Manchester RD 1 LYNN MAE SPICER.4, Shresbory MARCELLA ELOISE STALEY. 15, 725 Susquehanna Ave. KAREN KARY STAUFFER, 14, York RD 7 BOBBY TARMAN, 9, 1225 W. King St.

KIRK THIEME, 10, Chester N.J. RAY ALAN THOMPSON, 13, Dover RD 2 DALE MICHAEL UNGER, 11, Jacobus DONALD WILLIAM WILEY, 10, Delta RD 1 WOLFE, 14, Freeland, Md. CHK.iTINE ZUVER, 15, 2598 N. Sherman St. IN VIETNAM Spec.

4 Jeffery L. Smeigh spent a 15-day leave at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar C. Smeigh, 1G42 Mt.

Rose before his recent departure for a tour of duty in Vietnam. Seventeen persons attended a farewell party in his honor. Gas Company to Import LNG from Overseas Long Term Plan to Deliver Liquefied Gas MARBLE CLIFF, OHIO (COS) How do you move billions of cubic fect of natural gas from one continent to another? Liquefy it. That's the method Columbia Gas System adopted. The question was how to import enormous quantities of natural gas from rich gas sources overseas.

And the answer was to lower temperature of the gas to 260 below zero. At this temperature gas is liquefied, making it more economical to transport because liquefied natural gas (LNG) takes up less space only 1 600th cf the space it would in a gaseous state. The next problem faced was how to transport LNG. The solution? Special cryogenic ships with super-insulated holds to keep the gas liquefied. These sea-going natural gas tankers will be so huge that a single shipload will meet the annual residential needs of a city the size of Sandusky, Ohio or Washington, Pa.

or Beck-Icy, W. Va. or Kingston, N.Y. or Cumberland, Md. Several super-sized cryogenic ships arc currently being built for LNG imports.

Columbia Gas System has contracted for long-term deliveries of large quantities of LNG from overseas and additional sources arc being considered. Special receiving and storage areas arc also being planned to house the imported LNG. Columbia has selected Cove Point, Md. as the site for its LNG terminal. Here the LNG will be rcgasified.

Thus, LNG will make a substantial contribution to help meet the energy demands of a growing population. natural gas to the United States in specially built tankers. Because LNG takes up only 1 600th of the space it occupies as a gas, one ship will be able to carry enough natural gas for the heating, cooling, cooking, water heating and clothes drying needs for all the homes in a city of 30,000, for a full year. LNG from around the world is just another new, exciting way we will meet your ever-increasing need for valuable natural gas. Gas is right there.

One of the most unusual ships ever designed by man is built to carry one of the most unusual cargoes. Natural gas liquefied at 260F below zero. Natural gas is found all over the world. But only recently has it been practical to import a part of this vast overseas supply. Columbia Gas plans to bring liquefied 6 032 OF PENNSYLVANIA.

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