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Courtesy Pays Off MISS VOICE AND COURTESY: Mrs. Ethel BUllogton ot 221 East Main Street, Mt. Klsco accepts cer tificate after being chosen \Miss Voice and Courtesy\ by her co workers in theiNew York Telephone Company in Mt. Klsco recently. Award was made by Robert II. Twenty Fined In Armonk Radar Check ARMONK — Twenty persons were fined this week for speeding past a radar screen set up by State Troopers April 23 on Route. 22 near Armonk police station. The State Troopers operated from Hawthorne Barracks. Upper .Westchester residents fined $10 for speeding In the 30- i mlle-per hour/zone by North Castle £ J Judge Henry JC. Teelaw ..Tuesday T\ were:- Mrs. Alfred R. Erda of Yale '' Place, Armonk, Mrs. Bob Emanuel Horowitz of 7 Spruce Hill, Armonk, Arthur J . Foster of 32 Maple Ave nue, Mt. Klsco, Marghrctta Det- Iowe of Bedford Road, Armonk'. Irving H. Roberts of Hickory Lane, Bedford, Eloise C. Smith of Wind mill Farm, Armonk, Diane Torllsh of Maple Avenue, Armonk, and Louise B. Rogers of Mill Lane Armonk. Robert Catino of Windmill Farm Armonk, was fined $50 because he had committed an earlier offense. Judge Teclaw also fined Joseph Lee Hlnes of Jefferson Lane, Bed' ford Village, $10 for speeding April 26, and Frank Heniion of Anadale Road, Armonk, $10 for going through a red light on May 5. Lewisboro PTA Schedules Dance SOUTH SALEM — The annual dinner dance sponsored by Lewis boro PTA will be held Saturday June 4 at the Lewisboro Element ary -School. Mr. and Mrs. William Gullen will be host and hostess for the evening. Joe Tausch and his band will play for dancing. A buffet dinner will be served at 8 p.m Reservations should be made by May 25. They are limited to 150 persons. Tickets are available by calling Mrs. James Crammond, SO 3-5063, amd Mrs. Richard France, SO 3-3041. POUND RIDGE SALE: This ranch home and guest house on six and one half acres on Salem Road was sold by David Cohn to Mr. and Mrs. James O'Brien of Mt. Vernon. The sale was negotiated by Dan Landt of Landt Real Estate, Pound Ridge hamlet. Mr. Landt repre sented both the buyer and seller. —Photo by Bill Hennessy KNOW YOUR WESTCHESTER BROKER A Series Edward Anderberg has has been assistant man ager of Shields & Com pany's White Plains of fice since Its inception. He Is active- in local community affairs being a vestryman and choir member at Grace Church, White Plains. He Is also associated with the White Plains YM.CJL Mr. Anderberg is a graduate of Dartmouth College, (1941) where he majored in Economics and Finance, he next received a Masters De gree from Columbia Uni versity and then served three years i n Washing ton, D. C. with the Unit ed States Tariff Com mission. He later served for several years in the Diplomatic Service as EDWARD ANDERBERG American Consul and Economic officer. He has been a resident of White Plains for 35 years. SHIELDS & COMPANY MEMBER OF NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE WHITE PLAINS OFFICE 66 CHURCH STREET WHite Plains 6-1900 Rahn, district traffic superinten dent. MT. KISCO SALE: Mr. and Mrs. William K. Norris have purchased from E. Monroe O'Flyn this prop- Lewisboro Sets Hearing On Road Improvements SOUTH SALEM — Road im provement requests by residents of Perch Bay Road, Waccabuc, and Glenn Drive and Lorraine Road in the Fairfield-Westchester development off Route 123, will be aired at a public hearing to be conducted at Lewisboro town house Tuesday, June 14, at 8 p.m. by Lewisboro Town Board. The board scheduled the hearing this week after receiving petitions that request the town to improve the three roads and bill property owners on a pro-rata basis through property, assessment. Katonah-Lewisboro To Get Federal Aid CROSS RIVER — Katonah-Lew isboro school district will get an estimated $3,500 in federal funds next year under the National De fense Education Act, District Prl- cipal Charles Helmes told the school board this week. Approxi mately $2,900 in federal money will match district funds spent for equipment for science, math and foreign language classes, Mr. Helmes said. Another $600 is ex pected as a contribution toward guidance program equipment, he said. erty on Chestnut Ridge Road, Mt. Klsco. The property includes 63 acres, an 11-room house with four' baths, a cottage, garage and farm buildings. It was formerly owned by Mrs. Arthur W. Butler. Susanna Edwards Paddock, Katonah real tor, was the broker in the sale. 8 PATENT TRADER Mt. Klsco. N. Y. May 15. 1960 POUND RIDGE SALE: Miss Car oline Hunter of Trinity Pass, long a resident of Pound Ridge, has sold her home to Dr. M. F. Agha of New York. Ruggles Bar nard was the broker in the sale. PLEASANTVILLE SALE: Mrs. Jo seph Bond has sold her house at 18 Oak Drive, Pleasantvllle, to Mr. and Mrs. Joyce Mae Nalr of New York. The five-room Cape Cod is on one quarter acre. Ernestine R. Shawley of Robin Hood-Chappaqua negotiated the sale. Estate Auction CROTON — The furnishings of the 12-room Italian villa on Batten Road, belonging to the estate of the late Lillian S. Timken, heiress to the roller-bearing fortune, will be offered at public auction by O. Rundle Gilbert of New York and Garrison, Saturday, May 21. gardening is fun Support Cancer Drive at home LIFETIME FIBERGLAS POOL 10 Y«ar Guarantee No Cracking. No Leaking Maintenance Free. No Painting 1% your own host for Iht utllmolt In pltaivrt and raimnltiK^badqrord fwtnmlng WHCN YOU WANT IT ... no rtttrldloru ... no traffic problems ... no crowds • • • [usr pura tn|oy- ratnt. Tht cost for Hits ptrmanint backyard vocalktftland It oaazlngr/ low—actually ptnnlss ptr day mi comnltnt rtmi ort mllablo. 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Fltaso Print NAM E ..... ADDRESS CIT T STAT E rnoNE Ws growing/'' Westchester's growing, too... and so is the use of electricity. With so many new appliances — TV... electric fry pans... broilers... automatic dryers and dishwashers... average home use of electricity has doubled in the last 15 years. But the average price per kilowatt-hour is down — down from 5.04 cents per kilowatt-hour in 1945 to 3.98 cents in 1959. Weslchesler grows on eledricTfy