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FtaseSix OATSKILL MOUNTAIN NEWS MargBretvUIe, N. Y., Thursday, July 2B, 1966 ATTENTION!! Fire Extinguisher Owners The Indlaii'Oliverea Fire Department will provide servlcine: of all t^pes .ot esctíngroisliers a t ncHuliial cost. Pléase leave ycHir extíngiilshers at Aley’s Store in K g Indian no later than Aug. 1. . BIG INDIAN-OLIVEREA FIRE DEPT. — NOW OPJEN— Armand Camp & Hotel Supply | Fleisdimaims, N. Y. : | Full lin e of Groceries,! Bakers Supplies, Delicatesseii, i I BujtterJ E ^ , Cheese :| WE DELIVER ' [ Tel. 254-5534 or 254-5632 ;' *********************** Í ENJOY DINING at the MAISON LAFAYETTE HONOBE martin , Orraer and CSief OPEN DAILY FOR LUNCH Selection of Hot and' Cold Pishes and Sandwiches FULL COURSE DINNER EVERY NIGHT Plus Our Regular a la Carte Menu FINE WINES AND LIQUORS FACILITIES FOR PARTIES UP TO 50 GUESTS Route 28 Phone 914 254-6265 Big Indian, N. Y. ^ CLOSED MONDAYS GALLl-CDRCI THEATRE Phone 586-4574—Margaretville Adult A dm .^1; Children—50c Wednesday - Thursday - Friday - Saturday July 27-28-29-30 “Nevada Smith” with STEVE McQUEEN - SUSANNE PLESHETTE A PICTURE WITH LOTS OF ACTION Feature at 7 and 9:09, exit U:18. Matinee Saturday 2 P. M. Sunday-Monday-Tuesday July 31, Aug. 1-2 Assault on a Queen with FRANK SINATRA - VERNA LISI A FINE ACTION PICTURE FÓR ALL, Shorts at 7 and 9 P. M., feátpre at 7:16 and 9:16, exit 11 P. M. ' 1 - Begins Wednesday, Aug. 3 “MY FAIR LADY” One Performance Elach Eve at 8:30 TW E E D IE ’S Commission Sale WALTON, N. Y. FRIDAY, JULY 29 12:30 P.M . CONSIGNED: WM. ROSA DISPERSAL 25 REGISTERED JERSEYS 17 cows of milking age. 4 first ,calf bagging heifers. 4 calves, 8 mos. old. AU raised on the farm. Several have been shown at Ae Fairs. Majority due to freshim in. Aug. Sept. and Oct. Daughters of proven sires Advancer (5), Ambassador (3), Dream Boy (2), Champion (2), Secret (2), Bets Design, Radar, Remus, Royalik, Dempster, Jester, Mohawk, Aim, Porter, Justin, Snowman. The TOP sires from NYABC and ABS. Cows of this quality are seldom sold at public auction. Don’t miss your opportunity to buy one.. COMING WITH THE DAIRY: J Deere B tractor; mounted plows; cultivator; snowplow; JD 5 mower; JD 4 bar side rake; JD fluffer; JD 14 T baler; harrows; McC. hay conditioner; JD Van Brunt 13 disc grain drill (nearly new); DB rubber tire wagon wiA hay rigging; small McC. blower; 2 wheel farm trailer; JD manure spreader; quantity of new cedar posts; new barbed wire; misc. tools; 1950 Ford pickup, in excellent condition. A I^O : 2 Hinman milker units; 1 DeLaval Ster- ling unit; SS double wash vat; 82-gal. water heater; 4-can cooler; DeLaval vacuum can hoist. Will have other consignments of Dairy Cattle, Beef Cows and C^ves. Send in those bo^ardeis and buy a top,iiigh-testing dairy animal. Terms: Cash SmSON TWÉEDIE, Walton, N. Y. Andes By M>s. John Jakszewski Andes, July 85 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fellner and famUy of Huntington Station, L. I., were recent weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kaare Berg and family. Debbie Fellner' remained for a longer visit. ' Pvt. Darwin Finkle, who has finished basic training at Fort Dix, is spending a furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Knkle, and brother, Darrell. Miss Ellen Berg is visitmg rel- atives in Huntington Station, L. I. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Wagner and two children arrived during the week and are visiting her i>ar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. lüwin Decker, and spending time at the Decker camp on Perch Isüce. Mrs. Bruce ChampJin accompa- nied her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carleton O’Connor, of Deposit to Belle Mead, N. J., on Thursday. On Friday they at- tended the funeral of their broth- er. Leo O’Connor, of Belle Mead. Pvt. Thomas L. Gibson is spend- ing a furlough with his grand- mother, Mrs. Maria Gibson, and aunt, Mrs. Maude Murphy, after completing basic traihing at Fort Dix. I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fellner and four children of Huntington S t a t i o n , L. I., were Monday through TTiursday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kaare Berg and family. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fiedler went to the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. -and Mrs. Robert Fiedler, on Thursday. On Friday he accompanied them to the funeral of Mrs. Bertha Davis, Mr. Fiedler’s sister, in Hicksville, L. I .. Mr. and Mrs. Fiedler re- turned home on Saturday. Peter Fusscas retimied home, from tiie Albany Medical Center on Sunday. He had been a surgi- cal patient there for two weeks. Mrs. Ina Dreyfus and daughter, Alma, of Delhi were Sunday eve- ning visitors of Mrs> Helen West- erling. Mrs. Maria Gibson and daugh- ter, Mrs. Maude G. Murphy, and grandson, Pvt. Thomas L. Gibson, motored to Accord on Saturday to attend the wedding of Andrew Gibson, son of Mr. and Mis. Clif- ford Gibson of Napanoch, to Nancy Crawford of Accord. The WSCS Qrcle i will meét Wednesday, Aug. 3, at 1:30 at the home of Mrs. A rftur Fiedler. Mrs. AUie Bramley was a Sun- day guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Trettner, and , family in Sidney. She returned home Monday, bring- ii^ her granddau^ter, Denice Trettner, with her. The Sunday school at the Andes Methodist church will have a va- cation until the second Sunday in September. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Sprague en- tered the Delhi hospital Friday. Mrs. Harrison Aimstrong is visiting her sister, Mrs. Leland Liddle, at Gtoodyear Lake and her cousin, Mrs. Edna j Shaver, in Oneonta. ] M ^. Ray Conner of Long Eddy was a Sunday visitor of her sister- in-law, Mrsl Robert Holloway. The United Presbyterian church wiU hold its annual chicken barbe- cue at the church Aug. 4 from 5 p. m. imtil all are served. AUaben ^ By Mrs. Allan Hagadom AUaben, July 25 Roger Rotello, using on'e of Mar- shall Y err/s. experimental new fly specimens, came home with 37% inches of 4rout, two 12'and one 13%-inch. Mrs. Miriam Newell of Highland Falls spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hoag at their smn- mer home. Guests of the Hoags were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Perry of Fort Montgomery, N. Y., Wed- nesday. Mr. Hoag’s four grand- children, sons of Mrs. Paul For- tino, spent last weekend with them. Ursula Newton of Danbury, Conn., visited her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hagadom for a week. Our phone' hasn’t been ringing at aU with news of AUaben. The biU has been paid and I’ve got a rubber check to prove it. How about more material for publica- tion? We haven’t the population of other areas, giving us more reason to try to yeU louder. Come to think of it, we haven’t even an AUaben sign on the road. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Sw;eeney and daughter, Edith, of Chester, Conn., and Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Sweeney and daughter, Kathy, of West- brook, Conn., returned home Tues- day after spending the weekiend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rowe. Donald Sweeney of the U. S. Air Force and his sister, Mrs. Fred Perry, and children of Chester, Conn., were Tuesday to Saturday guests. Power Line Extended BeUeayre, July 25.—The New York State Electric and Gas com- pany is installing a line to the top of the Dry Brook-Millbrook moun- tain. This wiU bring electricity to the many vacation homes which have recentiy been built on the Raymond Kirlqmtnc^ property. Qiichester By Mrs. Herman Q n ^ Chidiester, July 25 Mrs. Emma Smith is spending time with her sister, Mrs. Bessie Birch, at Walden. Jeffrey Craig returned to his home in Port Ewen Saturday after visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Craig, for two weeks. Mfis.' Ralph Grant, daughter, Dorothy, and grandson, Stewart, of Ashokan visited Mr. and Mrs. Edward Grant and family Sunday evening. . Mr. and Mrs. W U li^ DeKoskie and family of Poughkeepsie and Mrs. Barbara Caton and son, William, enjoyed a picnic at North Lake Sunday. Mrs. Sydney Bowser * of Lanes- viUe is visiting friends in New Hampshire for a few weeks, Miss Addie Jansen has returned to the Bethel Home at. Ossining after spending time with her sis- ter, Mrs. Sydney Bowser, in Lanes- viUe. Mrs. Ida Bennett of Attleboro, Mass., is spending time with her son-in-law and daughter. Rev. and Mrs. Philip Hemeon, and family. Mrs. Marie ZoUner returned home from the Benedictine hos- pital last week. Randy Ostrander si>ent Sunday with Mrs. Mary Olexa and family in Mt. Tremper. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moggre and daughters, Diane and Joyce, are spending the summer at their home here. Jack is enjoying a three-week vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fallig are adding two bedróoms to their bungalow. Harvey Ostrander and' Robert Fallig are the carpenters. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Ellison and son and a friend of Connecticut are camping on Johnson’s farm for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Berryann and family and Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Quick of LanesviUe vrere Sat- urday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Berryann and famUy in Mt. Tremper. , Earl Bennett attended his 308th Machinegun Battalion reunion at Fort Dix, N. J., recentiy. Halcott Center By Mrs. MQdred StrM ter Halcott Center, July 25 Walter Roberts, who has spent the last two weeks with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Roberts, returned Sunday to Connecticut, where he is employed. Mr. and Mrs. WiUiam Griffin and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Crosby had friends from Lake Helen, Fla., visiting them the last week. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mestyanek and family of Grand Gorge visited his mother, Mrs. EUa Mestyanek, last Satiurday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moran and chUdren were Sunday guests of her mother, Mrs. Fteida Bellows, Sunday, Many of the farmers of Halcott finished their haying last week and report an exceUent crop. Mrs. George Roberts is spending a few weeks with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ted White, in D ^ Brook. Miss Kathleen Bouton was home from her duties at the Coopers- town hospital over the weekend. Mt. Tremper -By Mrs.'MatiiUde &nitii Mt. Tremper, July 25 The son of Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Byron, Seaman Theodore By- ron, who bias been on leave for several weeks, has returned t6 his station in Puerto Rico. Mr. and Mrs. German Hoffman are vacationing in Canada. Mr. and Mrsi Robert Meister and daughter, Tracy, of Newark are at their cottage on the Wit- tenberg road for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. . Frank Smith spent the weekend visiting her brother- in-law and sister in Bethlehem, Pa. ONTEORA SPEEDWAY R t 21S Olive Bridge, N. Y. EViatY FRIDAY NIGHT 2 BIG FEATURES plus Television Star THE FABULOUS CAL CLAUDE Gen. Adm. $2 - Child 6-12 50c Yonkers, Santosky Take Onteora Races Ed Yonkers finished in front in the stock events, and Ron Santos- ky won a five-car battle for the sedan events ¿n Friday night’s rac- ing at Onteora Speedway. Friday night’s events this week wiU include limited sportsman, se- dan and novice class racing. Cal Claude, television performer, will make a return appearance with his balancing act. ^ Realty Transfers Andes: WiUard Everitt to Har- ley A. Murphy Sr. and wife; Ev- étett W. Herrick to Richard Cole; Everett W. Herrick to Edward Thomas EUson and wife; Richard Zimmerman and Robert Green to Richard Zimmerman and wife; Everett W. Herrick to Ruth Beers; Harvey Fletcher to John R. MiUer. Middletown: Virginia Finch to Gary Knch; Gary Finch to Ed- ward C. Newman Jr. and others; Douglas E. Hoy and wife to Platte- kiU Limiber Compciny, Inc.; Rich- ard 2Smmerman and Robert Green to Richard 22mmerman and wife; William E. Griffin and wife to Richard E. Finch euid wife; Ev- erett W. Herrick to Blanche and Berton L. Greenberg; Ralph E. Sanford and wife to Sanford Body Shop, Inc.; GUbert M. Palen (Exr.) Dorothea P. Sperling (Exr. of) to Jeanne R. Palen; Walter Flatow and Kitty Goldstein to Walter Flatow and Kitty Gold- stein. We complete what we start With a maximum of speed. Our quality of work will Please you indeed. Complaints weVe had of minor range. Compliments yet have dominated the stage. Not home today and gone tomorrow. A little work today so you can pay, ^ Then gone the next day. You pay no cash—so we work fast. When our job is done we want our sum. Phoenicia SCARTH 688-2242 ROOFING r SIDING r ALTERATIONS - GUTTERS PLUMBING and HEATING Your heart Is a camera, of sorts, but our profeMlonaT^ portrait.camera “remembers” exac" andihé pose. Let us help keep the child with you .W l^ a y for your appointment^ PHONE 586-4371 NORMAN’S STUDIO East Mail! St. Margaretville COMPLETE FARM DISPERSAL SATURDAY, JULY 30 12:30 P. M. AT THE ED HILLIS FARM 1 mile north of Bloomville, Kiff Brook road. Due to his death we have been commissioned to sell; 36 Head of Hi-Grade Holsteins 25 cows of milking age, majority bred for fall. 6 Jerseys; 6 heifers large enough to breed and 5 started calves. An outstanding dairy with size and condition. Examined for pregnancy. MACHINERY—M.F. tractor, No. 50; M.H. tractor; N.H. baler witK motor; M.F. 3-pt. hitch mower; R.T. wagon and rigging; bale buncher; new brush cutter; hay elevator, 5 hp. motor and hoist; tractor chains; N.I. 3-pt. hitch side raké; tractor harrow; 2-bottom trailer plows; Dodge ton truck, stake rack, good rubber; grindstone and motor; cow trainers; elec. fencer. MttiKUNG EQUIPMENT—^New Surge pump and motor; 2 Surge units; 1 DeLaval imit; 6-can cooler; water pump; S.S. wash vats; pails and strainer. All spall tools we can’t mention. Eirerytibiii^is in, ei^c^llen^coniditíoi» and must be sold. Be here! ' Terms: Cash ]\PLLARD KILPATRICK, Sale Mgr. Stilson Tweedie, Walton, N. Y. «vote gPAA CRAFT MOTOR COMPANY, Main Street

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FtaseSix OATSKILL MOUNTAIN NEWS MargBretvUIe, N. Y., Thursday, July 2B, 1966

ATTENTION!!

Fire Extinguisher OwnersThe Indlaii'Oliverea F ire Department will provide servlcine: of all t^pes .ot esctíngroisliers a t ncHuliial cost. Pléase leave ycHir extíngiilshers a t Aley’s Store in K g Indian no later than Aug. 1. .

BIG INDIAN-OLIVEREA FIRE DEPT.

— N O W OPJEN—

Armand Camp & Hotel Supply |Fleisdimaims, N. Y. : |

Full line of Groceries,! Bakers Supplies, Delicatesseii, i I BujtterJ E ^ , Cheese :|

WE DELIVER ' [ Tel. 254-5534 or 254-5632 ;'****************** * * * * * Í

ENJOY DINING at the

M A I S O N L A F A Y E T T EHONOBE m a r t in , Orraer and CSief

OPEN DAILY FOR LUNCHSelection of Hot and' Cold Pishes and Sandwiches

FULL COURSE DINNER EVERY NIGHTPlus Our Regular a la Carte Menu

FINE WINES AND LIQUORS

FACILITIES FOR PARTIES UP TO 50 GUESTSRoute 28 Phone 914 254-6265 Big Indian, N. Y.

CLOSED MONDAYS

GALLl-CDRCI THEATREPhone 586-4574—Margaretville

Adult A d m .^1 ; Children—50c

Wednesday - Thursday - Friday - Saturday July 27-28-29-30

“ N e v a d a S m i t h ”with

STEVE McQUEEN - SUSANNE PLESHETTEA PICTURE WITH LOTS OF ACTION

Feature a t 7 and 9:09, exit U:18. Matinee Saturday 2 P. M.

Sunday-Monday-Tuesday July 31, Aug. 1-2

A s s a u l t o n a Q u e e nwith

FRANK SINATRA - VERNA LISIA FINE ACTION PICTURE FÓR ALL,

Shorts a t 7 and 9 P. M., feátpre a t 7:16 and 9:16, exit 11 P. M.

' 1 - ■ Begins Wednesday, Aug. 3

“ M Y F A I R L A D Y ”One Performance Elach Eve at 8:30

T W E E D I E ’S

Commission SaleWALTON, N. Y.

F R I D A Y , J U L Y 2 912:30 P.M .

CONSIGNED: WM. ROSA DISPERSAL 25 REGISTERED JERSEYS

17 cows of milking age. 4 first ,calf bagging heifers. 4 calves, 8 mos. old. AU raised on the farm. Several have been shown at Ae Fairs. Majority due to freshim in. Aug. Sept. and Oct. Daughters of proven sires Advancer (5), Ambassador (3), Dream Boy (2), Champion (2), Secret (2), Bets Design, Radar, Remus, Royalik, Dempster, Jester, Mohawk, Aim, Porter, Justin, Snowman. The TOP sires from NYABC and ABS. Cows of this quality are seldom sold at public auction. Don’t miss your opportunity to buy one..

COMING WITH THE DAIRY: J Deere B tractor; mounted plows; cultivator; snowplow; JD 5 mower; JD 4 bar side rake; JD fluffer; JD 14 T baler; harrows; McC. hay conditioner; JD Van Brunt 13 disc grain drill (nearly new); DB rubber tire wagon wiA hay rigging; small McC. blower; 2 wheel farm trailer; JD manure spreader; quantity of new cedar posts; new barbed wire; misc. tools; 1950 Ford pickup, in excellent condition.

A I^O : 2 Hinman milker units; 1 DeLaval Ster­ling unit; SS double wash vat; 82-gal. water heater; 4-can cooler; DeLaval vacuum can hoist.

Will have other consignments of Dairy Cattle, Beef Cows and C^ves. Send in those bo^ardeis and buy a top,iiigh-testing dairy animal.

Terms: Cash

SmSON TWÉEDIE, Walton, N. Y.

AndesBy M>s. John Jakszewski

Andes, July 85Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fellner and

famUy of Huntington Station, L. I., were recent weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kaare Berg and family. Debbie Fellner' remained for a longer visit. '

Pvt. Darwin Finkle, who has finished basic training a t Fort Dix, is spending a furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Knkle, and brother, Darrell.

Miss Ellen Berg is visitmg rel­atives in Huntington Station, L. I.

Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Wagner and two children arrived during the week and are visiting her i>ar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. lüw in Decker, and spending time at the Decker camp on Perch Isüce.

Mrs. Bruce ChampJin accompa­nied her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carleton O’Connor, of Deposit to Belle Mead, N. J., on Thursday. On Friday they a t­tended the funeral of their broth­er. Leo O’Connor, of Belle Mead.

Pvt. Thomas L. Gibson is spend­ing a furlough with his grand­mother, Mrs. Maria Gibson, and aunt, Mrs. Maude Murphy, after completing basic traihing a t Fort Dix. I

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fellner and four children of Huntington S t a t i o n , L. I., were Monday through TTiursday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kaare Berg and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fiedler went to the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. -and Mrs. Robert Fiedler, on Thursday. On Friday he accompanied them to the funeral of Mrs. Bertha Davis, Mr. Fiedler’s sister, in Hicksville, L. I . . Mr. and Mrs. Fiedler re­turned home on Saturday.

Peter Fusscas retimied home, from tiie Albany Medical Center on Sunday. He had been a surgi­cal patient there for two weeks.

Mrs. Ina Dreyfus and daughter, Alma, of Delhi were Sunday eve­ning visitors of Mrs> Helen West- erling.

Mrs. Maria Gibson and daugh­ter, Mrs. Maude G. Murphy, and grandson, Pvt. Thomas L. Gibson, motored to Accord on Saturday to attend the wedding of Andrew Gibson, son of Mr. and Mis. Clif­ford Gibson of Napanoch, to Nancy Crawford of Accord.

The WSCS Qrcle i will meét Wednesday, Aug. 3, at 1:30 a t the home of Mrs. A rftu r Fiedler.

Mrs. AUie Bramley was a Sun­day guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Trettner, and , family in Sidney. She returned home Monday, bring- ii^ her granddau^ter, Denice Trettner, with her.

The Sunday school a t the Andes Methodist church will have a va­cation until the second Sunday in September.

Mr. and Mrs. Allan Sprague en­tered the Delhi hospital Friday.

Mrs. Harrison Aimstrong is visiting her sister, Mrs. Leland Liddle, a t Gtoodyear Lake and her cousin, Mrs. Edna j Shaver, in Oneonta. ]

M ^. Ray Conner of Long Eddy was a Sunday visitor of her sister- in-law, Mrsl Robert Holloway.

The United Presbyterian church wiU hold its annual chicken barbe­cue a t the church Aug. 4 from 5 p. m. imtil all are served.

AUaben By Mrs. Allan Hagadom

AUaben, July 25Roger Rotello, using on'e of Mar­

shall Y err/s. experimental new fly specimens, came home with 37% inches of 4rout, two 1 2 'and one 13%-inch.

Mrs. Miriam Newell of Highland Falls spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. W alter Hoag a t their smn- m er home. Guests of the Hoags were Mr. and Mrs. A rthur Perry of Fort Montgomery, N. Y., Wed­nesday. Mr. Hoag’s four grand­children, sons of Mrs. Paul For- tino, spent last weekend with them.

Ursula Newton of Danbury, Conn., visited her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hagadom for a week.

Our phone' hasn’t been ringing a t aU with news of AUaben. The biU has been paid and I’ve got a rubber check to prove it. How about more m aterial for publica­tion? We haven’t the population of other areas, giving us more reason to try to yeU louder. Come to think of it, we haven’t even an AUaben sign on the road.

Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Sw;eeney and daughter, Edith, of Chester, Conn., and Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Sweeney and daughter, Kathy, of West­brook, Conn., returned home Tues­day after spending the weekiend a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rowe. Donald Sweeney of the U. S. Air Force and his sister, Mrs. Fred Perry, and children of Chester, Conn., were Tuesday to Saturday guests.

Power Line ExtendedBeUeayre, July 25.—The New

York S tate Electric and Gas com­pany is installing a line to the top of the Dry Brook-Millbrook moun­tain. This wiU bring electricity to the many vacation homes which have recentiy been built on the Raymond Kirlqmtnc^ property.

QiichesterBy Mrs. Herman Q n ^

Chidiester, July 25Mrs. Emma Smith is spending

time with her sister, Mrs. Bessie Birch, a t Walden.

Jeffrey Craig returned to his home in Port Ewen Saturday after visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Craig, for two weeks.

Mfis.' Ralph Grant, daughter, Dorothy, and grandson, Stewart, of Ashokan visited Mr. and Mrs. Edward Grant and family Sunday evening. .

Mr. and Mrs. W U li^ DeKoskie and family of Poughkeepsie and Mrs. Barbara Caton and son, William, enjoyed a picnic at North Lake Sunday.

Mrs. Sydney Bowser * of Lanes- viUe is visiting friends in New Hampshire for a few weeks,

Miss Addie Jansen has returned to the Bethel Home a t. Ossining after spending time with her sis­ter, Mrs. Sydney Bowser, in Lanes- viUe.

Mrs. Ida Bennett of Attleboro, Mass., is spending time with her son-in-law and daughter. Rev. and Mrs. Philip Hemeon, and family.

Mrs. Marie ZoUner returned home from the Benedictine hos­pital last week.

Randy Ostrander si>ent Sunday with Mrs. Mary Olexa and family in Mt. Tremper.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moggre and daughters, Diane and Joyce, are spending the summer a t their home here. Jack is enjoying a three-week vacation.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fallig are adding two bedróoms to their bungalow. Harvey Ostrander and' Robert Fallig are the carpenters.

Mr. and Mrs. Eric Ellison and son and a friend of Connecticut are camping on Johnson’s farm for a few days.

Mr. and Mrs. Burton Berryann and family and Mr. and Mrs. Har­old Quick of LanesviUe vrere Sat­urday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Berryann and famUy in Mt. Tremper. ,

Earl Bennett attended his 308th Machinegun Battalion reunion at Fort Dix, N. J., recentiy.

Halcott CenterBy Mrs. MQdred StrM ter

Halcott Center, July 25W alter Roberts, who has spent

the last two weeks with his par­ents, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Roberts, returned Sunday to Connecticut, where he is employed.

Mr. and Mrs. WiUiam Griffin and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Crosby had friends from Lake Helen, Fla., visiting them the last week.

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mestyanek and family of Grand Gorge visited his mother, Mrs. EUa Mestyanek, last Satiurday.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moran and chUdren were Sunday guests of her mother, Mrs. Fteida Bellows, Sunday,

Many of the farmers of Halcott finished their haying last week and report an exceUent crop.

Mrs. George Roberts is spending a few weeks with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ted White, in D ^ Brook.

Miss Kathleen Bouton was home from her duties a t the Coopers- town hospital over the weekend.

Mt. Tremper-B y Mrs.'MatiiUde &nitii

Mt. Tremper, July 25The son of Mr. and Mrs. Rich­

ard Byron, Seaman Theodore By­ron, who bias been on leave for several weeks, has returned t6 his station in Puerto Rico.

Mr. and Mrs. German Hoffman are vacationing in Canada.

Mr. and Mrsi Robert Meister and daughter, Tracy, of Newark are a t their cottage on the Wit­tenberg road for the summer.

Mr. and Mrs. . Frank Smith spent the weekend visiting her brother- in-law and sister in Bethlehem, Pa.

O N T E O R ASPEEDWAY

R t 21S Olive Bridge, N. Y.

EViatY FRIDAY NIGHT2 BIG FEATURES

plus Television S tar

THE FABULOUSCAL CLAUDE

Gen. Adm. $2 - Child 6-12 50c

Yonkers, Santosky Take Onteora Races

Ed Yonkers finished in front in the stock events, and Ron Santos­ky won a five-car battle for the sedan events ¿n Friday night’s rac­ing at Onteora Speedway.

Friday night’s events this week wiU include limited sportsman, se­dan and novice class racing. Cal Claude, television performer, will make a return appearance with his balancing act. ^

Realty TransfersAndes: WiUard Everitt to Har­

ley A. Murphy Sr. and wife; Ev- éte tt W. Herrick to Richard Cole; Everett W. Herrick to Edward Thomas EUson and wife; Richard Zimmerman and Robert Green to Richard Zimmerman and wife; Everett W. Herrick to Ruth Beers; Harvey Fletcher to John R. MiUer.■ Middletown: Virginia Finch to Gary Knch; Gary Finch to Ed­ward C. Newman Jr. and others; Douglas E. Hoy and wife to Platte- kiU Limiber Compciny, Inc.; Rich­ard 2Smmerman and Robert Green to Richard 22mmerman and wife; William E . Griffin and wife to Richard E. Finch euid wife; Ev­erett W. Herrick to Blanche and Berton L. Greenberg; Ralph E. Sanford and wife to Sanford Body Shop, Inc.; GUbert M. Palen (Exr.) Dorothea P. Sperling (Exr. of) to Jeanne R. Palen; W alter Flatow and K itty Goldstein to W alter Flatow and K itty Gold­stein.

We complete what we start With a maximum of speed.Our quality of work will Please you indeed.Complaints weVe had of minor

range.Compliments yet have dominated

the stage.Not home today and gone tomorrow.A little work today so you can pay,

^ Then gone the next day.

You pay no cash—so we work fast.When our job is done we want our sum.

Phoenicia SCARTH 688-2242

ROOFING r SIDING r ALTERATIONS - GUTTERS PLUMBING and HEATING

Your heart Is a camera, of sorts, but our profeMlonaT^ portrait.camera “remembers” exac"andihé pose. Let us help keep the child with you

.W l^ a y for your appointm ent^ —

PHONE 586-4371

NORMAN’S STUDIOEast Mail! St. Margaretville

COMPLETE

FARM DISPERSALS A T U R D A Y , J U L Y 3 0

12:30 P. M.

AT THE ED HILLIS FARM1 mile north of Bloomville, Kiff Brook road.

Due to his death we have been commissioned to sell;

36 Head of Hi-Grade Holsteins25 cows of milking age, majority bred for fall.

6 Jerseys; 6 heifers large enough to breed and 5 started calves. An outstanding dairy with size and condition. Examined for pregnancy.

MACHINERY—M.F. tractor, No. 50; M.H. tractor; N.H. baler witK motor; M.F. 3-pt. hitch mower; R.T. wagon and rigging; bale buncher; new brush cutter; hay elevator, 5 hp. motor and hoist; tractor chains; N.I. 3-pt. hitch side raké; tractor harrow; 2-bottom trailer plows; Dodge ton truck, stake rack, good rubber; grindstone and motor; cow trainers; elec. fencer.

MttiKUNG EQUIPMENT— New Surge pump and motor; 2 Surge units; 1 DeLaval imit; 6-can cooler; water pump; S.S. wash vats; pails and strainer. All spall tools we can’t mention.

Eirerytibiii^is in, ei c llen coniditíoi» and must be sold. Be here!

' Terms: Cash]\PLLARD KILPATRICK, Sale Mgr.

Stilson Tweedie, Walton, N. Y.

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