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Oswego Palladium-Times from Oswego, New York • Page 13

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THC MLUDIUM-TIMES 1955 tiwip, T. II Oswego Palladium-Times Features pip YOU FIND; NOT rr. I've OUT WHO VPNLY PUS PACK AS CAUSC HE PUUJBO MY HAIR I KICKED DOT DfTTO KICKEP ME. SI.APPEP MB THI? MORNING. NO FOOD-- NO tSoPf-DBUNDLY THROUGH THE fTOPTHAT STARTCP VMS ATOU6H 3POT- OUT THERE SHE IT ME.

li IS A CHAIN LETTER CAN'T VDU WRITE IT TO THE POST OFFICE NOW 1 FEEL WELL YES, THAHIfc TO VOU THEY GOT THE I liJEACm IfclAt'l fc. SCORCHY. AM I CLAD) OU, NtXJNG WHERE VA AT HOME? TO WRITE A LETTER TO SWIM OLTT AND CATCH IT ENTIRE KIDNAP GANG. UNFORTUNATE PERFORMED A VERY WJT THEY'RE MAKING H6PEACAYOR HOUGH-THE SUBMARINE WAS AFRAID XXJ A GONER fiv BRAVE VSEKVICE! SOMETHING TO I'LL APMIT VOL! A SAFE SPOT HEKE, BUT CAPTA'r-J VVAMTS ALL FOXHOLES TO 3UT LOOK. AT AAV LOCATION, PUBL rrT.r OF COURSE VWELL.THEN, I'MGOIMGTOI DOWTNOU THIWK: ITS ABOUT WOULDN'T PARE PLAY n-AH- WAS -re SAME SHARP PAIN I PELT BACK HOME AND-- GOING 70 er we THING? DROPTT.

KURT-' THS LE.3A. 1SS OH YOU A TOENP OF HIS? PRINCE RUDOLPH'S CAR YOU V0RKON? rrs NO use, PRWCC HJCOLPM TTTIE DCESHa PfTFZST ME. I CAME HOME FROM HOLLYWOOD TO eer DOTS RIGHT--I AM OLD VOU GEEV MESSAGE, PLISS.TAL KEEM HOUR STRIKE SOON WHEW RAP ROSC Easter Lily Of Clifford Woman; Now Is Blooming; CLIFFORD--Mrs. Ella M. I HoLlenbeck has an Easter lily in full bloom in her yard, It was given to her by her daughter, Mrs.

Er.vin Runions, last Easter and a blooming then, it was set out of doors. Mr. and Mrs. Envin Runions entertained Sunday at a chick- en barbecue. There was a I beautifully decorated birthday cake in honor of Mrs.

Ella Hollenbeck. Others present Mrs. William Rurey, Roger and Candace Rurey of DenesJha Place, Fulton, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Flint and daughter Melissa Marie of Peels Corners, Gaylord Kenyon and Douglas Runions.

Mrs. Alvah Burton will entertain a group of Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan C.

Drucc Sr. spent last week camping Sandy Pond. Mrs. William Druce enter-1 laired a group of women Wed- nesday evening. Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Kenyon of Ithaca spent last Thursday evening with their brother, Gaylord and Ella Hollenbeck. Harold Kenyon of Palermo called Saturday evening at the Hollenbeck-Kenyon home. Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Grant of Vermill ion called Sunday on Ella Hollenbeck and son Gaylord. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Stewart spent over night in Canton recently. They accompanied Mr.

and Mrs. Bruce Parsons of Fulton. Mr. and Mrs. Robert D.

Mitchell and son Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. John Bentley and son Danny, Mrs. Carl Westcott and Miss JoAnne Tanner attended the wedding and reception of Miss Marlyn Tanner and Charles Tyler-in Conquest Methodist church Saturday afternoon, Miss JoAnne Tanner was bridesmaid for her sister. Mrs.

Mitchel! and Mrs. Bentley are also sisters of the bride. The newlyweds left on a honeymoon to the New England states. New VFW Head To Fight Communism LOS ANGELKS The new commander in chief of Veterans ot Foreign Wars says he is going to lead the organization in lighting: communism, working lor elimination of juvenile delinquency, and helping a gins; veterans. Louis G.

Foldmann. 49. Haz- clton. attorney and War II Marine sergeant. elected Friday at the 60th na- tional convention.

Other officers elected: T. C. Connell, Killeen. senior vice commander: Robert E. Hansen, South St.

Paul, junior vice commander; Byron T. Gentry. Pasadena. adjutant general; R. B.

Handy Kansas City, quartermaster general: Dr. William E. Moody. Scottsviile, surgeon general: and the Rev. Patrick J.

Xooney, Carroll, chaplain. Looking Backward Taken from the Palladlam- Tinies Files of 50, 25 and 10 Years FIFTY YEARS AGO Wednesday, September 8. The Pell Motor Car Co. of this i has been incorporated with a capital stock of S150.0UO. Its in corpora tors are C.

C. Place, A. N. Radcliffe, John P. Miller, D.

W. Pell, James John T. Mott, L. W. Mott.

T. P. Kingsford, George E. Farrell. H.

A. Wilcox, Thomas A. Clarke, E. B. Powell and D.

D. Long. Operations will start as soon as the building is ready. Thomas Kenvin elected captain of the high school football team yesterday in a three-cornered fight. William Hess and Charles Judson were the other candidates.

Reporting for practice besides these three were Myron Nichols, Carl Bullock, Harold Bond, Fred Handley, Sherman Burns, Leslie Helbrook, Walter Stickney, Oots Mahaney, Frank Dalrympie. Kitts, Fred Mediong, Topsy Carroll. Dick Burden, Ed Grady, Leo Burden and George Bough. Just where the squad will practice is not known. Police drove them out of West.

Park yesterday on complainis of residents of the vicinity. Total registration at the high school is 455, highest in history. TWENTY-FIVE VF.ARS AGO September 8. William G. O'Brien named chairman for St.

Paul's Holy Society clambake, Sept. at Kane's farm on the east lake shore. Brotherhood of Railway and Steamship Freight Handlers and Station ployes endorse R-ep. Francis D. Culkin and Representative( at-large John Fitzgiboons for re-election.

i Oswego Yacht Club clam- bake to be held Sept. 16. Committee in charge made up i of M. Borden. chairman, C.

E. Bamberg. E. P. Chetney, C.

K. Elder, Don E. Hawk, J. Hoey, John Mournjghan, J. W.

Locket C. E. Meyer and M. F. Thibault.

Severe rain causes cave-ins in several hack filled roads. Department of Works making repairs. O.H.S. gridiron hopes brighten on reporting of Maurice (Moose) McGrath, last year's regular center. TEN YEARS AGO Wednesday, Sept.

7, 1949 Shirley May France makes unsuccessful attempt to swim the English channel. Mayor Frank L. Gould gels 575 write-in votes or one- third of the total cast in primary voting yesterday. J. Neil Gokey wins Democratic aldermanic contest in First Ward while James R.

Jackson, incumbent, is renom- inated as Republican candidate in Fourth ward. Jngamells beats Rowlee for GOP nomination for mayor of Fulton by 532 votes. TEX YEARS AGO Thursday. Sept. 8, Richard Strauss, 85.

leading contemporary composer, died today. First Presbyterian church members in Mexico honor new pastor and wife, the Rev. and Mrs. Cherles E. Terry.

Obituary; Joseph Michalski. Some 250 visitors are to be welcomed in Oswego Saturday as passengers from the S. S. North American on a Great Lakes Indian Summer cruise. NEW LACONA NURSE WINS $500 AWARD LACONA--Miss Sally Ann Edick won the award for highest achievement in her class at graduation exercises Sunday for students of St.

Joseph's Hospital School of Nursing. Syracuse. Miss Edick's S300 prize was granted for advanced study. There are about 7.900 officers and enlisted men in the U. S.

Military Assistance Advisory Groups which are helping to train Allied armies overseas. DAILY CROSSWORD BUCKLEY THE LITTLE WOMAN TO SURVIVE BY BUCKLEY "I must have broken the mainspring! It keeps go- bumpety-bumpety, and fckt a truckl "Will.J IM my tirot ii flbcyt -Junior Editors Quiz on- ANTS i. 6. 11. 12.

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FOR YOU TO DO: Even ordinary ants have some of characteristic, ot army anti. One of them i. purpose. Next time you find a colony ot ants, study insects. See tow difficult It is to them project.

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Pages Available:
4,955
Years Available:
1959-1961