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with a steak dinner for men who are potenUil C ·of C members. Seated at the dinner table are, . L to r., L toy II
Blackwood, Dale Priddy; President Joe Newell, Don Young, Larry Hubbard, Dick Sterrett, Ed Bartels, Way~~e
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Blackwood, Dale Priddy; President Joe Newell, Don Young, Larry Hubbard, Dick Sterrett, Ed Bartels, Way~~e
Bergdoll, Jennings Wayland and Pete Davis. Several others aiso attended.

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Seven een potent at new
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.Jler .of Commetce members
· w~tfe guests for slrl.oin
steak TIIUrsday. night .at the
MB)'tin hotel 10 . Po~eroy.

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admitting .tq having . an !n·
teres! in P,rogre~ of Me1ga
colll!ty, were inv1tecl. .

.

Ra

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national director of Lancaster, was principal speaker
after .the dinner. Boysteel
explamed the Junior Chamber of Commerce on the

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state and .national Ieveli,
pointing .to many Wl\Y• tbt
organiz.at10n finds ic! aerve.
Joe V. Nowell, Jaycee
president welcomed t h 1
gueals Several Junior C of
c me~bers attended the
"v . cce1Sf1ll·" "
..
Fo~f.rwlnt t h 1 b::::t,
Past ~aycee P,resident Dal~
Kaull ijloke, VirC!l ,BrowD
reviewed history Of tbe local Junior Chamber of Commerce, and ))on Quisenberry told the potential new
members what to e~ u
Jaycees. There were 27 pre;
sent.
of seeming to override llliflna,..
dire&lt;lor, who appears headed I•
tbe roll ul 11roo1 IBID ft1 lbl
cabioel, or, If be weot tbe oilw
way aud plugged a tax lneroalt,
his oritiCI coul~ bollor.
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speaking ul the lllwltlno • it i~ DOW• He old the, state WM
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was •pending Dllll't thaD II&amp; mcomo. Slepa were lal:ea to brinl
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