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News 0^ Boys Na%'ai Aviation CarJet John B. MeKamey. USNR, age 21, son of Mr. and Mr O. L. Mr Kamey of Fillmore, Ind., reported aboard the Naval Auxiliary Air Station, Cabanis.s F;eld, Corpus Christi, Texas on October 24, 1956 for advanced fl’ght training. He reported aboard Cabanise Field

from Pensacola, Fla., where received basic flight training. Prior to entering the Naval Reserve NavCad MeKamey graduated from Fillmore High School in 1953 and attended Butler University, Indianapolis, Ind., from 1953-1955. While at Cabaniss Field he will first fly the North American T28B trainer while attached to Advanced Training Unit 107 and will receive 50 hours of flight instrument training. When he finishes

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STAG PARTY

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6:00 P. M. til? Sponsored by Greencastie Volunteer Fire Department

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(West Side of Square) (Proceeds to be used to buy equipment)

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Unit 307 also at Cabaniss Field : where he will fly the Douglas "AD" Skyraider aircraft on gunnery, bombing and tactical train- j ing flights. Upon completion of this final phase of training he will receive his Navy commission as an Ensign or a Second Lieutenant in the Marine Corps and his Navy “Wrings of Go-Id”.

IN MEMORY In loving memory of Cecil Bartlett who passed away aix years ago today Nov. 5, 1950 Many a lonely heartache Many a silent tear, But always a beautiful memory Of the one I loved so dear. Wife, Nell.

IN MEMORY In loving memory of Captain John G. W’oliung who was killed while on a bombing mission ovei North Korea, Nov. 5th, 1952. We never knew that hearts could ache With such a bitter pain Longing just to see yoi r face And hear your voice again say Hi Mom, Hi Dad. Sadly missed by his loving parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank W’oliung. P-

Furious Arab nationalists were blowing up pipelines running across the deserts from oil fields to ports. A pail of smoke 10,000 feet high was reported in Syria over the pipeline of the British controlled Iraq Oil Co.

OIL SUPPLY CUT

LONDON, (UPt — One-fourth of the world’a entire oil production was cut off or endangered today by the war in the Middle East.

BABY DIES CHICAGO (UP)—A 10-week-old baby boy died today of a heart ailment in Children's Memorial Hospital, where he was rushed from his Holland, Mich., home under escort by relays of state police from three states. Attendants said Brian Patterson, the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Patterson, died as surgeons pondered the desirability of op-

erating to correct a defect in his heart.

CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my neighbors, friends .and the Bainbridge firemen who were so kind and attentive to me the night I fell and broke my hip, and for all the cards, letters and good wishes during my stay at the hospital My sincere thanks goes to my doctors, nurses, and to all the hospital staff who have attended me. Minnie C. Graves p.

away at the ten pins, once again at Varsity Lanes aftei a week of vacation from bowling. High scores this week were bowled by:

Senior, Sally Etter—135 Sophomore, Linda Riggs—128 Freshman, Deanna Osborne 99 Junior, Lorene Crawley 97

NO HflTTfR WHOM YOU VOTE FOR YOU ALWAYS WIN BIG VALUES

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AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD

AND MISCELLANEOUS

As we are moving to Texas we will sell at public auction the following personal property, at our home 116 Northwood Livd. in Greencastie, Ind., on

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER I0TH, I9S6

AT 12:30 O’CLOCK

BEDS—1 daybed, 1 double bed, 2 roll-away; Bench, Rooks, Cabinet; CHAIRS—1 lounging, 5 dining, 2 occasional, 3 porch; 8 Day Clock, Clothes Rack, Dishes and Glassware; Dresser, Electric Irons, Elec. Radiator, Elec. Roaster, foot stove, Garden tools, Hassocks; LAMPS, 1 floor, 1 gooseneck; Ladders, Laundry Baskets, Lawnmower, Linens, Linen bin. Luggage, Mirrors, Pictures; RUGS—9x12, 3, 3x5 Olsen, 4 small; Sandwich Grill, or Waffle Iron, Smoking stand. Sofa, Storage Chest, Stove; TABLES— Dining table and pads, Card, Coffee, Folding Metal, Reed, Study; Trunks, Antique, folding, Refrigerator, Wardrobes, Cedar, Ivory; Wheelbarrow, Washing Machine, Ironer, Hoover Sweeper with attachments; Bedspreads, Clothing, Miscellaneous.

TERMS—CASH.

Noit responsible for accidents.

MR. AND MRS. CHARLES J. MOORE

ALTON HURST, Auctioneer.

CLIFF MeMAINS, Clerk.

FREE GAS

REGISTER AT KNAUER’S ZEPHYR STATION 302 North Jackson Street Award Made Every Saturday Night

Last Week’s Winner, JOHN W. WHITAKER

WAS# CLOTHS DiSH CLOTHS

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A few 81x99 Unbleached — iinhcmmcd Sheets at $1.00 I Some house dreosi s too. Many, many Items. \\< can't list them! Uu.

NOTICE

ANYONE NEEDING INFORMATION, BABY SITTERS OR TRANSPORTATION TO POLLS CALL 119-X

DEMOCRATIC HEADQUARTERS

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Joint Reprerentafive

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