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For Buying - Selling - Renting or Hiring Use the Want Ads
Fox Quick,
Economical Results
TO PLACE YOUR W A N T A D . . . PHONE
MOunt Kisco 64133 or CHappaqua 1-0020
Classified Ads
MUST BE PLACED BEFORE
9:30 A.M. on Tuesdaj
Cars. Trucks and Trailers l -M
ADAMS MOTORS CO. DODGE PLYMOUTH
Mt. Kisco. N. Y. . 1-24C
BUICK '55 "Super", 2 door hardtop. A-l condition, fully equipped, private, 51.500. RY 7-0696
1-24C BUICK 1956 convertible, special. 16.000 mis., new white walls and top, fully equipped, 1 owner. $1995. RYe 7-4517
1-24C BUICK 1953 Roadmaster. power steering & brakes, equipped with extras. 5575. owner, call TE 4-2067. 6-8 p m.
1--J4C CADILLAC '53 convertible, new top. white walls, full power, continental deck. 51250 MO 8-4810. SP 9-4518 eves
1--J4C DODGE 1952 Truck new motors, tires, refrigerator body. Wekstein. 397 River-dale Ave. 5750. YO 9-9357
1-'J4C FORD '56 convertible, radio, heater, white walls, power steering, Fordomatic equipped. MO 7-4614 after 4 pm.
i 24C JEEP 194«.
power take-off. snouplow, LR 1-3480
1-2-ir MERCURY 1954. 2 door hardtop, merro-matic. Radio-heater, new fires, very clean. Asking SSOO MO 4-2897 after 5.
1-24C NASH 1952 Rambler convertible, good engine: low milage S32"i
DE 7-3972 • 1-24C —
OLDSMOBILE '54 STARFIRE convertible. Fully equipped Original owner. A-l condition SC 5-3191
1-24C OLDS 1954 Super "8S" power, radio, heater, white walls, low m i . Call eves 5.30 to 7 30 NE 2-1853
1-24C PACKARD. 4 door sedan. Model 300, 'SI. many extras Splendid condition — one owner, asking 5600. SC 3-0382
1--J4C PONTIAC '57. asking SI 900 good condition. Standard, equipped
NOrmandy 1-9183 1-24C
'64 Pont. Convertible, excellent condition CROSS COUNTY MOTORS
9 New Broad St. P C. tt E 9-4800 l-M
WALLACE J. SCOTT JR. (SCOTT-WILLYS)
Willys Jeeps - Sales - Parts & Service Route 100 Wilson 1-8660
Foreign—Sport Cars
FIAT - ALFA - ROMEO MILANO MOTORS. INC.
283 No. BedfoitJ Rd MOunt Kisco 6-3400 1A-M
H E C K M A N '58 RENAULT IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Imperial-Chrysler-Plymouth Renault
Albany Post Rd. Harmon. N Y. CRoton 1-8400 MO 4-7411
_ 1A-24C HILLMAN — MINX '52. SEDAN EXCELLENT CONDITION — 5440
OW 8-6021 1A-24C --
JIM Met LONE MOTORS INC SALES VOLKSWAGEN SERVICE
Post Rd. at Harmon. CRoton 1-4745 1A-24C
MERCEDES 190 SL 1956 coupe with additional soft top. excellent condition, new '58 engine, radio. NE 3-8731
1A-24C TRIUMPH TR3. '58. very low mileage, white, black top. cost 52.800. sacrifice, 52 295 NE 3-6884
Boars - Service Accessories
6-24C TROJAN sea Queen. 15%. .%<> H P. Johnson, electric start, with generator, Mas-tercraft trailer. YO 9-4537
Lost and Found 7-24C
LOST 2 dogs—male beagle, white, black & brown. German shepherd spayed female black tan markings Vic Purchase, July 14. Liberal reward. \V£ 9-2215
7-24C LOST 14K gold bracelet with 6 charms Vic Bronxville station or on train. Reward DE 7-0747
Instructions —10-24C
HORSES — HORSES — HORSES It's fun: It's healthy! Instructions for children and adults. Open Tues. throughj Sun. REASONABLE RATES; for information and appointment—call
BEdford Village 4-7807 10-24
TUTORING - Remedial lessons in reading, writing and speech. 18 yr.
Help Wanted Female 11-24C
CLERK - TYPIST STATISTICAL TYPING EXPERIENCE
ALL BENEFITS. NE 3-8600 11-24
College-aged girl or high school senior as companion for 2 children at New Hampshire cottage Aug 9 to 23rd. 520 wk. MOunt Kisco 6-5472
• n-7 COOK for school cafeteria in Chappaqua srhool Contact Business Office. 45 So. Greeley Ave , CHappaqua 1-1561
11-31 Dietitian-Assistant 169 bed hospital. 5 day week, with alternate weekends off. Full maintenance. Salary depends upon experience and qualifications Northern Westchester Hospital. Mount Kisco.
11-24C GENERAL houseworker. plain cooking. 2 children. *S & 7. own room, air conditioned house, recent references.
NE 6-7354 11-24C
HOUSEWORKER. capable sleep in, own room, bath Good salary Write Box WCP 992 this newspaper stating qualifications.
11-24P MACHINE OPERATORS
TARRYTOWN HATS INC 10 New Street Tarrytovvn
11-7 MATRON for school cleaning. Full time job in Chappaqua School Contact business office 45 So Greeley Ave.
CHappaqua 1-1561 11-24C
NURSERY SCHOOL ASSISTANT 1-4 P.M . SEPT. — JUNE. Yonkers Write Box WCP 9̂ 6 this newspaper.
11-24C OPERATORS—EXP'D.
LYN-MAR MFG CO. INC. 257 So. B'way Yonkers GR 6-5498
11-24C
READER'S DIGEST HAS
OPENINGS
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TYPIST (approximate speed needed 50 wpm)
A N D
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Interviews
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Personnel Office,
Monday Thru Friday,
8:30 A .M. - 3 P.M.
or for information
CALL COLLECT
CHappaqua 1-0400
Help Wanted, Female 11-24C
R N. — light duties. Days. Sleep in or out. Salary open White Plains. Write Box WCP 104, this newspaper.
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Telephone Sales CENTRAL WHITE PLAINS OFFICE
5 day. 40 hour week, in the advertising field. Salary plus attractive bonus arrangement
Free Hospitalization and Insurance Many other company benefits
Write full resume to Box WC newspaper.
11-24
602. this
TYPIST — experienced, Am>ly in person. Subscription Office. No Westchester Hospital Cannon Cottage. Ask for Mrs Howard
Help Wanted. Male 12-24C
AUTO BODY METAL MAN Steady, yr. round work, high wages, apply Jimmy's Autobody Works, 82 N Main St. Brewster BR 9-4716
12-24 C BAKER — EXP'D. Days or nights. Good Pay. CASSONE'S BAKERY. Roosevelt Ave Stamford, Conn DA 3-4446
12-7 COLLEGE MEN
Classes of 1959 & I960 Golden opportunity for energetic men of nice appearance and manner, to work for summer in Westchester $100 per week commission should be a cinch. Must have car Write, giving name, address telephone, college & class, major, and 3 references not relatives, to P.O. Box K, Briarcliff Manor. N. Y.
— 12-24C — CONSTRUCTION CO. .
EXPERIENCED resume required; general field supt; carpentry background advisable.
ALSO Assistant to project manager: drafting ability essential. Write Box^WCP 100, this newspaper.
12-24C ELECTRIC MOTOR mechanic, A. C. single and 3 phase, steady job for exp. man, NE 6-7095 WH 6-7220
12-24C • MAINTENANCE MECHANIC
exp . in all types of plant maintenance work; night shift, apply 684 Nepperhan Ave , Yonkers
12-24C M E C H A N I C
Truck & Bus exp. preferred WESTCHESTER SURFACE WAYS
25 Oak St. Mt. Vernon 12-24C '
MEN on vacation — to solicit automotive service; liberal commission, guaranteed territory, WH 8-8090
12-24C PRECIOUS METAL REFINER
seeks men exp'd in melting, drawing of fine wire. etc. Good salary, ideal working conditions Old est firm. Write Box WCP 994. this newspaper.
1J-24C . SHIPPING CLERK full charge: exp'd in ready to wear field Good opportunity
WE 9-6060
Employment Agen., Female 13-TF .
GRIFFINS EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Help furnished by day, week, month,
31 Maple Ave MO Kisco 6-4902
Miscellaneous For Sale 16-M
Westchester County's Greatest Market Place
YOUR E C O N O M I C A L WANT AD GOES INTO
MORE THAN 155,000 HOMES
Nowhere else «—* can you obtain so much
profitable service for so little money, time
end effort on your part
When selling, renting, hiring or trading—place
your Want Ad message where it will be seen—
and acted upon promptly. '
THE NINE DAILIES AND THREE WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS BLANKET THE ENTIRE COUNTY
— R E A C H I N G INTO SEVEN OUT OF TEN HOMES
DAIUE5 YONKERS MT. VERNON — NEW ROCHELLE MAMARONECK _ PORT CHESTER . WHITE PLAINS _ TARRYTOWN OSSINING PEEKSKILL
Herald Statesman Daily Argus
_ _ Standard Star . Daily Times
Daily Item Reporter Dispatch
. . Daily News _ Citixen Register
Evening Star (Affilated)
WEEKLIES MT. KISCO CHAPPAQUA BRONXYILLE-EASTCHESTER
North Westchester Times — New Castle Tribune
Review Press & Reporter
MOUNT KISCO 6 - 4 1 3 3 CHAPPAQM
1 - 0 0 2 0 Commuters: Phone our Manhattan office at M U 5-8878. It's located at Room 5622, Grand Centtal Terminal Building. New York 17, N. Y. From Grand Central Station's lower level take the elevator near Track 1051 from the apex tore! me tke elevator near Track 23.
A. A. A. Furniture Bargains Floor Samples and Trade-Ins Phone us for what you need.
MT. KISCO FURNITURE Next to A&P MOnut Kisco 6-8018
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ACTION SALE LUMBER—PLUMBING
From VAZQUEZ Demolition at Calico Corners. See foreman on site.
Pets - Livestock Supplies 18-24C -
TOY POODLES—A. K.C.. male and female, 8 weeks old. Champion Stock, reasonable; SC 3-7850
18-24 8 yr. old thoroughbred chestnut gelding, extremely gentle & mannerly; 16 hands; reasonable. CEntral 2-3343
Wanted To Buy
Douglas Warehouse Inc. GR 6-2100 167 Saw Mill River Rd. Yonkers. U.S. Customs Bond & NFree; R.R. Siding trucking. Air Conditioned Storage. Candy Speclalst. Let US solve your warehouse & Transportation problems
34-24C
Westchester County
LAND WANTED FOR LIGHT
ELECTRONIC Manufacturing Plant
ADVISE GENERAL LOCATION
AND PRICE PER ACRE
REPLY TO P.O. BOX 142 MAMARONECK. N. Y.
34-24C 19-31C
ALFRED COOPER buys furniture, an tlques. china, silver, jewelry, pianos, rugs, paintings, linens, bronzes. 25 Rlverdale Ave. YO 5-4075
—————— 19.31c — — — — — — AAA PIANOS & ORGANS. CASH
Please call Mr. Barnett WHlte Plains 8-4880; BE 7-1341
Furnished Rooms 23-7
BEDFORD HILLS—furnished rooms- for light housekeeping, bedroom, kitchenette private bath, gas stove, refrigerator Single man Mrs. Mary Schmidt 167 Bab bitt Rd. MO 6-5526.
Apartments Unfurnished 25-24
BEDFORD HILLS 3 rooms Evenings after 5
BEdford 4-3489 25-7
BEDFORD HILLS—3 room apartments $75—$95 After 6 p m call MOunt Kisco 6-5519
25-24C -HARTSDALE sacrifice. 3 bedroom, terrace apt. One block station, shopping, 140 E Hartsdale Ave RO 1-2098
25-24C LARCHMONT — 4'-3 room garden apt adjacent station & village. Available Sept. 1st; $150. TE 4-4161.
25-24C MAMARONECK, 4 beautiful rooms large terrace; 2 family home, $155 adults preferred. OW 8-5387
25-24C MT KISCO — Spacious 3 room apt, convenient, all improvements. $125 in eludes electric. Available now. MO 6-7844
25-24 — MT. KISCO
Four Rooms, heat, hot water, $125. mo. MO 6-6879
:— 25-24 -MT. KISCO — Two 3 room apts,
All improvements MO 6-4919
25-24
Business Industrial f, Property
34-24C
4SGAI, NOTICE
WHITE PLAINS; 6200 SQ. FT. NEW 1 STORY. LEASE OR SALE
WH 9-5146
Lots, Farms, Acreage 35-24C ——
ARMONK — building plots. 1 acre up on beautiful scenic lake. Boating, fishing, swimming, winter sports. Near shopping & fine. schools Sensible re strictions. Owner MO 8-1225 a.m. or eves
35-24C HAWTHORNE BUSINESS LOT 75x100. NEAR R R. STATION
REASONABLE. ROgers 9-4321 35-24C
POUND RIDGE. BEDFORD. 2 to 10 acres from $100 per acre up. Other choice home sites. Terms. EMIL LEICH-TER. 551 5th Ave MU 2-4823
POund Ridge 4-5295
Wanted Real Estate 37-M
us List your property with Clients waiting
NICHOLAS FILARDI WH 6-4010 37-24C
WANTED in Lower Westchester. 7 room modern house, near Parochial schools & commuting. A-l area, early occupancy State details. Write Box WCP 106, this newspaper
MT. KISCO—6 rooms, bath, heat, hot water. 3rd fl. on Main St., quiet family desired. References. MO 6-8437.
25-24 MT. KISCO — 3 rooms, reasonable, convenient, grounds and garage.
MO 6-5615 25-24C
Mount Vernon 472 Gramatan Ave. Elevated, 4 rooms $125 mo.
See supt . MO 4-1795 25-24C
New Rochelle — white family has 8 rooms 2nd, 3rd floor, 2Vfe baths. $200 mo. Adults. NE 6-7064
25-24C NORTH YONKERS. 4% room apt., new house, utilities included, adults pre ferred. 5140. YO 8-7685
25-24C OSSINING PIERSON GARDENS
•V*, room 1st. floor $155 mo. WI 1-2246
25-24C —
Business Opportunities 38-24C
APT. HOUSE Widow Sacrifice' 9 family, brick, modernized. Over $10, 000 rental. $22,500 cash needed. Write Box WCP 103, this newspaper
38-24C Established garage service station at Lake Carmel, N. Y. Excellent opportun ity for aggressive operator. For lease at $250 per mo. With comfortable liv ing quarters. Investment $3000 to $4000 cash required. Experience not neces sary. Free training available. Telephone CEntral 2-3121 8 am. to 4:30 p m. Mon, to Fri. H. H. Park Inc. Katonah, New York
— — — — — 38-24C ESTABLISH modern 2 Bay Gulf Service Station at Patterson, N. Y. Excellent opportunity for aggressive operator. For lease at $150 per mo. Investment $3000 to $4000 cash required. Experience not necessary. Free training available, tele phone CEntral 2-3121 8 a.m. to 4*30 p.m Mon. to Friday. H. H. PARK, INC. KATONAH, N. Y.
38-24 C GROCERY — DELICATESSEN. 6% days. Fully equipped, low rental. Rea sonable terms. Gross $1100 daily.
YO 8-7422
OSSINING 5 room apt.. 2 bedrooms, garage. Private yard & porch. Children welcome 5175 WI 1-1738
25-24C TARRYTOWN Sleepy Hollow gardens, sublet 4 r o o m garden apt.; carpeting, $175. 1st. floor; ME 1-2821
25-24C YONKERS, SHERWOOD PARK. 4V6 rooms, 3 family, 2nd floor.
BE 7-2638 — — — — — 25-24C •
YONKERS — t large 5 rooms, back porch, garage, adults. $160. Also 5 rooms $125. YO 5-9370, YO 5-3287
16-24C AIR CONDITIONER. 5T. Air Temp., S phase water cooled, $300. Bladgett gas pizza oven, 2 shelves, stand, $200. 244 Mill St. Byram, JE 1-6622
16-M ANTIQUES bought, sold and restored. Pennsylvania Dutch in stock, Paul Hll-brtch, behind Emmadine Restaurant, Bedford Hills. MO 6-8276.
16-24C Beautiful furnishings. 3% room apt., sell all or part. Sacrifice Call for app't
MO 8-6478 - 16-24C
BED ROOM suite, 5 pieces, mirror and accessories, never used must sacrifice
OL 5-5583 _ 16-7 5 —
CHANDELIERS — crystal (2) white wall showcase like new; oriental rug; table. After 6 p m CHappaqua 1-0149
36-M COW AND HORSE MANURE
Also Top Soil and Cord Wood Tel. MOunt Kisco 6-5995
16-M Custom made slipcovers, sofa and chair $59.50. Solids, tweeds, stripes, florals. Continental NE 2-8700. YO 5-0600
16-M Annual Sale
Fantastic reductions on all sportswear, swimwear, dresses, sweaters, blouses, belts, bags, jewelry ' and accessories. Come in early for 1st choice of these wonderful bargains at BIB & TUCKER, Mt. Kisco.
16-24C GOLF CLUBS, (men's) Spalding, "Top Flight," 14 clubs — used twice, nylon bag, "Asking $200" WH 8-7819
. 16-24 LUGGAGE—5 pieces (1 unused Hart-mann l suiter). Total value over $150 for $85. CHappaqua 1-U68.
16-24C Moving from house to apt. Dining room, bedroom suites, couches, rugs, miscellaneous, 11 Weaver St., Scarsdale.
16-24C NEVER USED furniture and furnishings, from builders model home; for sale at sacrifice; weekdays only. Hartsdale Willows, take Central Ave. to Hartsdale Ave. No. one mi to sign.
16-24C PIANO — Baldwin baby grand, com pletely rebuilt with new action, walnut finish, $1,500. BE 7-9707
16-31C Pianos—Organ, 2-In-l Janssen, Stelnway $195: Grand $250; Upright $79. Barnett 62 Main St White Plains 8-4880
_ i6-M READ THIS
We have lowered our prices but NOT our quality. YARDSTYLE MO 6-6186
16-M MULTICOLORED VERMONT SLATE FLAGSTONE—IRREGULAR SHAPES
WILLIAM A. KING, INC. KA 4-0500 16-M
NEW - USED - RENTALS Refrigerators — Ranges
Dishwashers — Water Heateri Automatic Washers — Radios
Television Sets MT. KISCO APPLIANCE CENTER
BRICCETTI'S MOunt Kisco 6-6453
:— 16-24C : SAVE, get the best for less! Demolition at Traverse and Purdy Ave. Port Chester. N.Y. Used lumber all sizes.
YO 5-1417 or YO 5-9697 Pisacreta-Kazlmir Wrecking Corp., 630 Saw Mill River Rd., Yonkers, N.Y.
16-M WALLACE J. SCOTT JR.
SCOTT-WILLYS Authorized Dealer for Gravely
SMALL TRACTORS & EQUIPMENT Route 100 WUson 1-8660
16-tf
10% DISCOUNT on aD Toys, Wagons, Tricycles. Use our Lay-a-Way Plan. LEE'S, 51 So, Moger Ave., MOunt Kisco 6-5549.
Pets — Livestock 18-24C
Adorable setter pups. Standard poodle. Others. Kittens. Central Westchester Hu mane, Rte. 9A, Elmsford.
18-24C — • BLUE POINT SIAMESE Kittens, color-bred from show and championship stock. Beautiful, affectionate, full house trained.
Reasonable, OW 8-8570
Apartments Furnished 26-M
APT.—Furnished also rooms with kitch en privileges. Furnished rooms, single and doubles. MOunt Kisco 6-4884
Houses Unfurnished 27-31
GOLDENS BRIDGE—5 rooms, bath, fire place, oil heat, full b&sement, walking distance to stores and station, school bus at door. Available Aug. 1. CEntral 2-3111
27-24C KATONAH VIC. 3% rooms, garage, A-l commuting, all conveniences, free heat, hot water, $115 mo. CE 2-4563
Houses Furnished 28-24C
LAKE CARMEL: Bungalow for sale. 4 rooms furnished. Screened & open porch on 6 lots. Artesian Well. CA 5-3786
Houses For Rent or Sale 29-24C
MT. VERNON, Elsemere Section. 47 BrooHfield (furnished—unfurnished) 10 rooms, 3 baths, panelled basement. 2 car. 145x120. Price $45,000. Owner (Flor boundt Agents protected MO 8-2179
Wanted to Rent 31-24C
WANTED furnished apt., 3 rooms. Business couple. Near transit. Reasonable, no lease. OL 2-4858 7 to 10 P. M.
Summer Places-Camps — — — — — 32-24C
BREWSTER, N. Y. 5 room bungalow furnished, all improvements, conveniences. Reasonable, BEverly 7-0084
32-24C CAPE COD 3 bedroom cottage, screened porch, fireplace, 5 min. walk Harwich Port Beach. July 26 — Aug. 15.
YO 5-0621, * 32-24C
Mt View Farms Boys 11—15; half season rates. Ri fiery, Archery, Camping, Farming, Hiking. Wlrte to Berlin, New York TE 5-1106
Houses For Sale 33-24C
ACROSS BRIDGE—3 bedroom modern ized cottage, excellent value, $13,500. * MRS. PULIS. BROKER NY 7-4058
33-24C CARMEL—4 Bedroom Split level. 1 yr. Low taxes. % Acre landscaped; $114 mo covers all; $22,500. CA 5-7775.
33-M CHAPPAQUA
A. T. HOULIHAN. INC. 39 King St. Chappaqua
33-24C CHAPPAQUA custom built ranch, on 1 acre, 3 bedroons, 2 baths, panelled den, dining room with fireplace, picture window, large kitchen, dinette, exclusive neighbor-hood; $45,000. Also WHITE PLAINS. Rosedale—5 room, expansion attic. $26,500. WH 9-4595
33-24C MT. KISCO—5 rooms, garage, fireplace, oil, steamheat, Excellent neighborhood; asking $16,500. MO 6-8062
, 33-24C Mt. Vermon: Income producing house, 12 rooms, no vacancies. Bargain price. Write Box WCP 982. this newspaper.
33-24C NEW ROCHELLE—Ranch. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, garage, landscaped 1-3 acre, 4 per cent G.I. Mortgage. $27,000. Prln clpals. NE 6-1854
33-24C OSSINING — 3 family house! steam heat, hot water, 2- garages, A- l good lit come $12,000. Mrs. Gomez, WI 1-9661
33-24C — ^ — — — PEEKSKILL—new 7& room split level, 2% baths, Tamarack Estates,*$32,500
PE 9-1155 33-M
POUND RIDGE—New 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. 2 acres with pond, 2 car garage, oil, H. W. heat. Was $41,000. Now $27,500 if sold immediately—as is. Key here. Open Sundays.
Thos. C. Grimes Co. Bedford Green BEdford Village 4-3642
19th year in this. bldg. 33-24C —
RYE—Ranch 4 bedroom. 3 bath, • T.V. Room, near shore. $39,000. L. Moncrleff for P. Barrows RY 7-1460
33-24C A v $15,900
2 Bedrooms, fireplace, THORNWOCfo Cute panelled, garage. 4 p.c. G.I. mortgage. RO 9-0879
33-24C YORKTOWN—3 bedroom split, 1% baths, 8-10 acre. 2% yrs; playroom, patio. Many extras, asking $21,500 YO 2-3612
38-24C Large going SUPER-MARKET for sale due to death of owner. Reasonably priced Groceries. Beer. Fcesh & Frozen Vegetables, Meats Located Westchester Co. WI 1-9792 , 4384 Eves.
'38-24C Small Successful Retail READY TO WEAR Business, for sale. Reasonable Low overhead. 'GR 6-3732 after 6.
38-26 Spacious air-conditioned beauty salon well established. 4 operators. Reasonable rent. Opportunity for stylist. Write Box WCP 997. this newspaper.
Mortgages - Loans Investments
39-24C BUSINESS LOANS
Quick Action — Mortgages Bought County Industrial Corp. WH 6-2222
39-24C $2000-2nd mortgages 6 per cent interest Will buy existing mortgages in any amount. Civic Investors.
MOunt Vernon 8-6116
Business Service 41-14
EXCAVATING AND BLASTING LOADER. BACKHOE, COMPRESSOR
GEORGE L WEBB BEdford Village 4̂ 3574
41-M JACK HARGROVE'S MOVING and
LIGHT TRUCKING. Cellars and Attics cleaned Call MOunt Kisco 6-5812
41-31C HALL'S MOVING CO. (estab. 1920)
Interstate and local moving, storage, Heavy hauling and rigging, Reasonable 66 Main St. YOnkers 3-8088 or 3-4002
. 41-M STORAGE, remodeling expert work. Reasonable prices. Chappaqua Tailor & Furrier. 53 King St CHappaqua 1-0414.
41-M LAWN MAINTENANCE
G. R. Stevens Serving Katonah-Mt Kisco-Bedford-Pound Ridge CE 2-4004 CE 2-3734
41-M NEED PRINTING? Send lample to the Suburban Press, 100 Main St., Armonk. Wm. M. Hoffman, member Hammermlll Guild of Printers. Phone AR 3-3444.
41.24 PAUL ANDERSON
Painting & Decorating Interior & Exterior
979 Warren Ave. PEekskill 7-5228
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NEW YORK BY THE GRACE OF GOD, FREE AND INDEPENDENT
TO: JOHN B M.ADDOCK JOHN Bi MADDOCK, Executor of the
Will of Mary, S. Maddock, deceased; JOHN EDMOND HEWITT as Successor Trustee under the Will of Mary Ann Astor Woodcock, deceased; AETNA CAS-ULTY AND SURETY COMPANY, ADELAIDE TRACY WOODCOCK LEE. THOMAS SIM LEE. PEGGY ANN LEE. THOMAS S, LEE. JR.. RICHARD COL-LINS LEE, DEBORAH AGNES LEE, ADELAIDE WOODCOCK LEE BAXTER. SARAH COLLINS BAXTER, KEITH MERIWETHER BAXTER. WILLIAM PALMER LEE. WILLIAM PALMER WOODCOCK, WILLIAM P. WOODCOCK, JR.. SUSANNE ELIZABETH WOODCOCK WEIGHTMAN. SUSANNE VICTORIA WEIGHTMAN, WALTER B R A D F O R D WEIGHTMAN, TOM KATHLEEN WEIGHTMAN, DEBORAH ANITA WEIGHTMAN. DAVID WILLIAM WOODCOCK, EDWARD F. LOWRY, Executor and surviving husband and heir at law and next of kin and beneficiary under Will of Mary Anita A. W. Lowry, formerly Mary Anita A. Woodcock, deceased; EDWARD F. LOWRY. .JR., Son and heir at law and next of kin and beneficiary under Will of Mary Anita A. W. Lowry, deceased; FLETCHER HOWARD WOODCOCK, SARRA MAR GUERITE WOODCOCK RHODES. ROB ERT PEEBLES RHODES III , KATH RYN WOODCOCK RHODES, THURSIA MAE IRISH, CHARLES GODWIN IRISH, JR., CHARLES GODWIN IRISH HI, SUSAN HELEN IRISH, THURSIA MAY IRISH CHILD. CHARLES CHRISTOPHER CHILD, STEVEN LAWRENCE CHILD. MICHAEL SCOTT CHILD, ARTHUR ANTHONY CHILD, PETER WARREN FRANK CHILD. MARY AL DRIDGE IRISH WATT. TERRENCE GRAHAM WATT. GERTRUDE WOODCOCK KELLEY. MARY ANN WOOD COCK KELLEY BENHAM. ROBERT STEVENS BENHAM, BRIAN JOHN BENHAM, HUGH HAYNES KELLEY, MICHAEL HAYNES KELLEY. DOROTHY WOODCOCK DEXHEIMER. JULIA LUELLA DEXHEIMER. REGI NALD VETRUVIUS WOODCOCK, ANN WOODCOCK COONROD, .SALLY ANN COONROD, BARBARA COONROD. CAROL COONROD. JANE WHITNEY WOOD COCK LEWIS. DELMAR CASSELMAN WOODCOCK. JOHN LEANDER WOODCOCK. DAVID ALLAN WOODCOCK DELMAR CASSELMAN WOODCOCK, JR.. DEBRA DEL ' WOODCOCK. WIL LIAM PALMER WOODCOCK, VIRGINIA MAY WOODCOCK. VIRGINIA W MEKEEL individually and as Executrix of the Will of John L. Woodcock, de ceased; GEORGE GODWIN MEKEEL JOHN PETER WOODCOCK. KENNETH LEE WOODCOCK, THELMA WOOD COCK PENNY. EDWARD LEE PENNY JOHN FREDERICK PENNY, JAMES WENDEL PENNY. ELETHEA PENNY LILA LEE WOODCOCK HALL, STE VEN CHARLES HALL, FREDERIC AR THUR WOODCOCK. MARGARET MacD S. GORDON. BARD MacD. SQUIERS MARY ANNE ASTOR SQUIERS. RICH ARD STEEL, Ancillary and Domiciliary Administrator of the Estate of Herbert G. Squlers, Jr., deceased son of Harriet Bard W. Squlers, deceased. RICHARD STEEL. Ancillary Executor of the Will of Ethel Marguerite Squiers, deceased W. HUGH B. R. KENNEDY, Executor of the Will of Myles Christian Camp bell Squiers, deceased; HERBERT GOLDSMITH SQUIERS 3rd. NIGEL CHRISTIAN MOSHIN SQUIERS. PETER SQUIERS, RICHARD STEEL. Assignee of any Interest of Herbert Goldsmith Squiers 3rd under Will of Mary Ann Astor Woodcock, deceased, . and under Will of William P Woodcock, deceased ARTHUR BUTLER SQUIERS. JUL! ETTE ETHEL VIOLET SQUIERS. RICHARD STEEL, Assignee of any in terest of Arthur Butler Squlers under Will of Mary Ann Astor Woodcock, de ceased, and under Will of William P Woodcock. deceased; CITY BANK FARMERS TRUST COMPANY, Trustee under Agreement of Assignment dated March 7. 1935 from John Astor Squlers deceased son of Harriet Bard W. Squi ers. deceased; FRANCES SARA SQUI ERS KITSON ADA MORDACQUE SQUI ERS, AND GENERALLY the heirs at law, next of kin and distributees of William P Woodcock, deceased, and of his sons William P. Woodcock Jr., deceased, and John P. Woodcock, deceased, if living, and, if any of them be dead, their heirs at law, next of kin. distributees, legatees, executors, administrators, assignees and succesors in interest, who and whose names and places of residence are unknown and cannot, after diligent inquiry, -by -ascertained.
SEND 'GREETING^ _ Upon the p e t i f i o n ^ ^ ^ n T ^ a M o R a
Hewitt, residing at No. 850 Park Avenue, in the City and County of New York, State of New York,
You and each of you are hereby cited to show cause before our said Surrogate's Court of the County of" Westchester at the Surrogate's office Mn the City of White Plains on the 23rd day of September. 1958, at ten-thirty o'clock in the forenoon of that day. why a judicial settlement should not be had of the accounts of John Edmond Hewitt, the above named petitioner, as Successor Trustee under the last Will and Testament of William P. Woodcock, deceased, who at the time of his death resided in the Town of Bedford, in the County of Westchester and State of New York; why tho Will of decedent should not be construed by the Court and a direction made that the entire net trust fund in this estate be distributed to the Successor Trustee under the Will of Mary Ann Astor Woodcock, deceased: why the requested payment of $6.000 00 for legal services to the Successor Trustee should, not be approved; and why the petitioner should not have such other and further relief as to the Court may seem Just and proper Dated, Attested and Sealed Jul. 10th. 1958
HON JOHN J- DILLON Surrogate, Westchester County James S. May Clerk
<"seal> (NOTE: This citation Is served upon you as required by law. You are not obliged to appear in person. If you fall to appear it will be assumed that you consent to the proceedings, unless you file written, verified objections thereto. Y o « have a right to have an attorney-at-law appear for you.t
Thompson, Koss. Warren & Hewitt Attorneys for Petitioner 233 Broadway New York 7, N. Y.
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Community Events (Continues ftom page 4)
michael, Calif., Mrs. Butler and two children. Randy' and Patty. It has been two years since Mrs. Garrett has seen her brother and his family.
Robert Queen, director of the Waconda Indian Group, with five members leaves this evening at 6:30 p.m. from the Mount Kisco Elementary School for upstate New York, where they will visit an Indian museum and meet real Indians, who live in the area hear Lake George. Bdys accompanying Mr. Queen will be Uwe Bagnato, Thor Johannessen, Michael Lena, James Bullock and Earl Soren-sen. Mr. Queen plans to start another Indian group, the Mohawk Clan.
New Castle Tribune, Chappaqua, N. Y., July 24, 1958 23 North Westchester Times, Mt. Kisco, N. Y., July-HVJ9S8
John Evans of Katonah is on vacation from duties with the Ken-sico Tube Company on Hubbell's Crossroad.
Newcomers to Mount Kisco are Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Gillem Jr. and children, Laurel and Wil-liard, who are residing in their newly purchased home on Sarles: Street. The Gillems, who moved herv from Tarrytown, were residents of Massapequa, L.I . , be-bre coming to Westchester over
a year ago. Mr. Gillem is assistant treasurer of the Royal-Mc-Bee Corp. in Rye. Laurel, who is thirteen, will enter Fox L a n e School in the Fall. Her brother is eleven and will be a student at he Mount Kisc^ Elementary
School.
Mrs. James Clarke of St. Mark's Place was hostess last Tuesday evening to members of the Rosary Hill Sewing Group of Court Newman, Catholic Daughters of America.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tooley of Southhampton, L.I. were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. John TooL ey of Boltis Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Freund and three children of Glen Park, N.J. are vacationing at Peach Lake in Brewster. They have had his mother, Mrs. Fred Freund of Washburn Road as guest on several occasions.
Dr. and Mrs. John Carey and children of Lawrence Farms have returned from a vacation trip to Maine. En route home, they also visited Niagara Falls. Dr. Carey reported back at his dental office on Monday morning.
Mrs. Henry Horowitz and her neighbor, Mrs. Marie Mahoney of Gregory Avenue, returned last week from a vacation trip to At lantic City.
Mrs. Frank Hughes of Gregory Avenue has returned to her position with the Triple Blue Stamp Center in White Plains following a three-week vacation.
Mrs. Ralph McKay of Fairways returned last Tuesday from Brandt Lake in the Adirondacks where she left her son Larry at Boy Scout Camp there. En route home, she visited Fort Ticonderoga, Lakes Champlain and George. ,
LEGAL NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that License No. 8-GB-162 has been issued to the undersigned to sell beer at retail in a grocery store under the Alcoholic beverage Control Law at 10 South vBedford Road. Mount Kisco, Westchester County, N. Y. for off premises consumption.
Safeway Stores, Inc. 10 South Bedford Road Mount Kisco. New York 7-17 T-2
Notice is (hereby given that License No. 8-GB-85 has been issued to the undersigned to sell beer at retail under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law at 21 South Moger Avenue. Mount Kisco, Westchester County, N. Y. for off premises consumption.
GRISTEDE BROS., INC. 1601 Bronxville Avenue New York 62. N . Y.
K 7/17, 24 T-2 Notice Is hereby given that License
No. 8GB115 has been issued to the undersigned to sell beer at retail under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law at King Street, near Greeley Avenue, Chappaqua. Westchester County, N. Y. for off permises consumption
GRISTEDE BROS., INC. 1601 Bronxville Avenue New York 62, N. Y. 7-24, 31
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Pursuant to the provisions of Article
29, Section 19 of the Building Zone Ordinance of the Village of Mount Kis co, notice is hereby given that a Publlo Hearing will be held by the Board of Appeals of the Village of Mount Kisco. County of Westchester. State of New York, on the 4th day of August, 1958 at 8:00 P.M. in the Municipal Building, 104 Main Street, Village of Mount Kisco. County of Westchester and State of New York, on the following matter: '
Application has Keen made by Bedford Lake Park Corp. to obtain a variance, permit or special permit affecting property located at or known as the easterly 50 feet of that part of Section' 2, Sheet 3, Lot 5B, as shown on the Village Tax Map now zoned in a Residence A District. ,The use requested is for parking purposes only and to be used in conjunction with a permitted business use on' the major portion of said - Lot 5B.
Said "Board,- of Appeals* will at said time and place hear all persons in support of such "matter or any objections thereto. _ „
BY ORDER OP THE BOARD OP APPEALS Oscar E.T. Schonfeld, Secretary BEDFORD LAKE PARK 'CORP.. Harry E. ' Schachter, President, Appellant By Ticftnor * Ticknor, Attorneys.
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CITATION WILLIAM P. WOODCOCK. 611—1892
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK BY THE GRACE OF, GOD, FREE AND INDEPENDENT
TO: JOHN B. MADDOCK JOHN B. MADDOCK, Executor of the
Will of Mary . S. 'Maddock. deceased; JOHN EDMOND HEWITT as Successor Trustee under the Will of William »P/ Woodcock. deceased AETNA CASUALTY AND SURETY COMPANY, ADELAIDE TRACY WOODCOCK I.EE, THOMAS SIM LEE, PEGGY ANN LEE, THOMAS ^S. LEE. JR., RICHARD COLLINS LEE. DEBORAH AGNES LEE,, ADELAIDE WOODCOCK LEE BAXTER, SARAH COLLINS BAXTER, KEITH MERTWETHER BAXTER, WILLIAM PALMER LEE. WILLIAM PALMER,WOODCOCK, WILLIAM P. WOODCOCK. JR.. SUSANNE ELIZABETH ' WOODCOCK WEIGHTMAN. SUSANNE VICTORIA WEIGHTMAN. WALTER BRADFORD WEIGHTMAN, TONI KATHLEEN WEIGHTMAN, DEBORAH ANITA WEIGHTMAN, DAVID WILLIAM WOODCOCK. EDWARD F. LOWRY, Executor and surviving husband and heir at law and next of kin and beneficiary under Will of Mary Anita A. W. Lowry, formerly Mary Anita A. Woodcock, deceased; EPWARD F. LOWRY. JR., Son and heir at law and next of kin and beneficiary under Will of MaryJ Anita A. WI Lowry, deceased; FLETCHER HOWARD WOODCOCK, SARRA MARGUERITE WOODCOCK RHODES, ROBERT PEEBLES RHODES ' I I I , KATHRYN W O O D . C O C K RHODES. THURSIA MAE IRISH. CHAJiLBS GODWIN IRISH, JR., CHARLES GODWIN IRISH III , SUSAN HEUEN IRISH, THURSIA MAY I R I S H CHILD, C H A R L E S CHRISTOPHER " CHILD, SJfcVEN LAWRENCE QHILD. MICHAEL SCOTT CHILD. ARTHUR ANTHONY CHILD, PETER WARREN FRANK CHILD, MARY ALDRIDGE IRISH WATT, TERRENCE GRAHAM WATT, GERTRUDE WOODCOCK KELLEY, MARY ANN WOODCOCK KELLEY BENHAM, ROBERT STEVENS BENHAM,*. BRfAN JOHN BENHAM, HUGH HAYNES KELLEY. MICHAEL HAYNES, KELLEY. DOROTHY 'WOODCOCK DEXHEIMER, JULIA LUELLA DEXHEIMER, REGINALD VETRUVIUS WOODCOCK, ANN WOODCOCK COONROD, SALLY ANN COONROD, BARBARA COONROD; CARQL^ COONROD. J A N E WHITNEY WOODCOCK LEWIS. DELMAR. CASSELMAN WOODCOCK JOHN LEANDER WOODCOCK, TDAVID ALLAN WOODCOCK. DELMAR CASii SELMAN WOODCOCK, JR. DEBRAI1
DEL. WOODCOCK, WILLIAM PALMER WOODCOCK^ VIRGINIA' MAY WOODCOCK, VIRGINIA W. MEKEEL individually and as Executrix of the. Will of John L. Woodcock, deceased; GEORGE GODWIN MEKEEL, JOHN PETER WOODCOCK. KENNETH LEE WOODCOCK, THELMA WOODCOCK FENNY,
EDWARD LEE PENNY, JOHN FRED F.RICK PENNY, JAMES WENDEL PENNY, ELETHEA PENNY. LILA LEE WOODCOCK HALL. STEVEN CHARLES HALL, FREDERIC ARTHUR WOOD COCK, MARGARET MacD. S. GORDON, BARD MacD. SQUIERS. MARY ANNE ASTOR SQUIERS. RICHARD STEEL Ancillary and Domiciliary Administra tor of the Estate of Herbert G. Squiers, Jr., deceased son of Harriet Bard W, Squlers, deceased; RICHARD STEEL, Ancillary Executor of the Will of Ethel Marguerite Squiers, deceased; W. HUGH B. R. KENNEDY. Executor of the WU1 of Myles Christian Campbell Squiers, de ceased- HERBERT GOLDSMITH SQUI ERS 3rd. NIGEL CHRISTIAN MOSHIN SQUIERS. PETER SQUIERS, RICHARD STEEL, Assignee of any interest of Her bert Goldsmith Squiers 3rd under Will of Mary Ann Astor Woodcock, deceased, and under Will of William P. Woodcock, deceased; ARTHUR BUTLER SQUIERS, JULIETTE ETHEL VIOLET SQUIERS, RICHARD STEEL, Assignee of any in terest of Arthur Butler Squiers under Will of Mary Ann Astor Woodcook, de ceased, and under Will of William P. Woodcock, deceased; CITY BANK FARMERS TRUST COMPANY, Trustee under Agreement of Assignment dated March 7, 1935 from John Astor Squlers deceased son of Harriet Bard W. Squi ers, deceased; FRANCES SARA SQUI ERS KITSON, ADA MORDACQUE SQUI ERS, AND GENERALLY the heirs at law. next of kin and distributees of Wil Ham P. Woodcock, deceased, and of his sons William p. Woodcock, Jr., de ceased, and John P. Woodcock, de ceased, if living, and, if any of them be dead, their heirs at law, next of kin, distributees, legatees, executors, admin istrators, assignees and successors in in terest, whb and whose names and places of residence are unkown and cannot, after diligent inquiry, be ascertained
SEND GREETING: Upon the petition of John Edmond
Hewitt, residing at No. 850 Park Ave nue, in the City and County of New York. State of New York,
You and each of you are hereby cited to show cause before our said* Surrogate's Court of the County of Westches ter at the Surrogate's office in the City of White Plains on the 23rd day of Sep tember, 1958, at ten-thirty o'clock in the forenoon of that day, why a judicial settlement should not be had of the ac counts of John Edmond Hewitt, the above named petitioner, as Successor Trustee under the last Will and Testament of Mary Ann Astor Woodcock, deceased, who at the time of her death resided in the Town of Bedford, in the County of Westchester and SJate of New York, why the Will of decedent should not be construed by the Court and a direction made that one-half the total net trust funds in this estate be distributed to John B .Maddock and that as to the other one-half of the total net trust funds the Court determine what persons are entitled thereto and in what proportions; .why the requested payment of $12,000.00 for legal services to the Successor Trustee should not be approved; and why the petitioner should not have such, other and further relief as to the Court may seem just and proper. Dated. Attested and Sealed. Jul. 10th, 1958
HON. JOHN J. DILLON Surrogate, Westchester County James S. May Clerk
(seal)' (NOTE: This citation is served upon you as required by law. You are not obliged to appear in person. If you fail to appear It will be assumed that you consent to the proceedings, unless you, file written, verified objections thereto. You have a right to have an attorney-at-law appear for you.)
Thompson, Koss. Warren & Hewitt Attorneys for PeUtioner
.233 Broadway ' New York 7, N. Y.
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Members of the Mount Carmel Society marked the feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel on Wednesday of last week when they attended the nine o'clock Mass in St. Francis of Assisi Church.
The Rev. Terance Foley, assistant at St. Francis ol Assisi Church, is away on vacation this week.
Services CHURCH OF THE REDEEM*
ER: Lutheran, King S t r e e t . Sunday School and Bible Class, 9:45 a.m. Worship Service, 11 a.m. Nursery conducted during service.
CHURCH OF ST. JOHN AND ST. MARY: Catholic, the Rev. Louis A. Stryker, pastor. Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9, 10, 11, and 12 a.m. First Friday of month-Masses at 6:30 a.m. Hours for Confession; Saturday, Thursday evenings before the First Fridays and Eves, of Holy Days—afternoons 4 to 5:30 p.m. and evening 7 to 8:30. Holy Day Masses at 6:30, 8, 9 and 10 a.m.
CHURCH OF SAINT MARY THE TTRGIN: Episcopal S. Greeley Ave., Chappaqua the Rev. Reginald G. Stewart, rector. The Rev. H. Mason Palmer, associate. Holy Communion Sundays at 8 a.m. except in July (9 a.m. in July) and 11 a.m. Thursdays and Holy Days at 9 a.m. Morning Prayer: Sundays at 9:45 a.m., Thursdays and Holy Days at 8:45 a.m.
EMANUEL LUTHERAN: Man-ville Road, Pleasantville, the Rev. John R. Pearson, pastor. Sunday: 9:30 a.m, Sunday School and Bible Class; 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST: 219 Bedford Road, Pleasantville, Sunday School and Church at 11 a.m. Wednesday evening services at 8:15 p.m. Reading Room at 40 Wheeler Avenue open daily 12 to 5 o'clock except on Sunday and Holidays.
F I R S T CONGREGATIONAL t Orchard Ridge Road, Chappaqua. The Rev. Kenneth E . Nye, minister. The Rev. Alfred D. Moore, associate. Sunday Service 10 a,m. during summer. Nursery maintained in Parish House.
METHODIST: Bedford Road, Pleasantville, the Rev. Kenneth E. Hoover, pastor assistant. Union Service of Worship at 9:50 a.m.
Central School District No. 4 Towns of New Castle & Mt. Pleasant
Chappaqua. New York NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Notice Is hereby given by the Board of Education, Central School District No. 4, of the Towns of New CasUe and Mount Pleasant, Chappaqua, New York, that Transportation Contractors are invited to submit bids for the transportation of one (1) child from Central School District No.- 4 to Starpolnt School in
pPelham, New York. Form of proposal, conditions of bid
ding, and copy of proposed contracts may be obtained from George E. Baldwin, Business Manager, 45 South Greeley Avenue, Chappaqua, New York.
Sealed Bids are to be in the hands of the Clerk of the Board of Education not later than 12:00 Noon, Eastern Standard Time, on- August 4, 1958.
As provided by law and regulations, the Board of Education, reserves the •tight to reject any and all bids.
. Martha M. Grant, Clerk Board of Education Central School District No. 4 Towns of New Castle & Mt. Pleasant Chappaqua, New York
C 7-24, 31 5,-2 NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The Board of EducaUon of Central School District No. 2. Towns of Bed lord, New Castle, North CasUe and Pound Ridge, Westchester County, New will be publicly opened and read. DRAINAGE AND RESURFACING OF MAIN ENTRANCE DRIVE OF THE FOX LANE SCHOOL, South Bedford
|>Road, Bedford, New York, to be completed by' August 23rd. 1958; Specific-atlons and bid forms may be obtained from the Board of Education Office, 130 Main Street, Mount Kisco, where bids vvl)J be received until July, 30, 1958, at' 2:00 p.m., at which time all bids will be publicly opened an. dread. 1
Donald!, W. Kofoed • . Clerk",- ^ r d . of Education*
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CHURCH OF THE RESURRECTION: United Lutheran, East Main St. and S. Bedford Rd.p
Mount Kisco, the Rev. Robert E. Heffner, pastor. Matins Worship 8 a.m.; Sunday School and Adult Bible Class, 9:30 a.m.; Worship Service, U a.m. Child Care during the 11 a.m. Worship.
OUR LADY B Y THE WAY-SIDE: Catholic, Millwood, the Rev. Albert A. Pickney, pastor;) Rev. Robert Loftus, assistant. Sunday Mass at 9:30 a.m* with Confessions "before Mass. Sunday" School following Mass.
PRESBYTERIAN: Pleasantville. The Rev. Edward I. Campbell, D.D. Minister. The Rev. J. Rich-art Hart, S.T.M, Associate Minister. Union Service of Worship at Pleasantville Methodist Church at 9:30 a.m.
R E L I G I O U S SOCIETY OF FRIENDS: King St., will join with Quaker St. frends for meeting for Worship, 11 a.m. through July, August and September.
R E L I G I O U S SOCDDTY OF FRIENDS: Quaker St Meeting for Worship, 11 a.m.
ST. MARK'S CHURCH: Episcopal, Mount Kisco, the Rev- Colin Lee, rector; the Rev. Samuel W. Ishibashi, curate. Sundays: 8
a.m., Holy Communion; Aa Morning Prayer, 10:30 a.m., Holy Communion will be distributed on the first Sunday of the month, on all Holy Days at 7 and 10 a.m., and each Thursday at 10 a.m.
TEMPLE BETH EL OF NORTHERN WESTCHESTER: King St. and Orchard Ridge Road, Chappaqua, Solomon K. Kaplan, Rabbi. Friday night services at 8:45 p.m. Religious School Sunday 10 a.m. Religious School Sunday 10 a.m.» Pleasantville Cottage School.
FERE ENGINE DEFACED PEEKSKD^L—Police here have a
beer can opener, and are now looking for whoever used it to inflict down-to-bare-metal scratches on the fire engine of Columbian Hose Co. here. Defacing of the apparatus occurred sometime between 3 and 7 >a.' m. Sunday, when the firehouse w^s unattended. Mayor Bartholomew Moynihan at last night's Council meeting wanted to know how anyone could enter the engine house at that time^and. was told .̂thei door is always kept" cbsled'buruntbckecli