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'.'S ' 1 Sv ^fcr€si r \ '* ,/* ‘ * - : « , P 'z\&*r^ t&h H •* 4ysf A t ' l t i ^ ’<»* i) r W c T . V , 1 / - r f .. - t <f f r \ 3 >g M Casserolea tantalizing vytyatf £T^B®- UMUIV* / 'feve're'or to TOmBine Inexpensive ifch flavorfuranij attractive, i-perfsct example ,and a wonderful' . , , start w ith-a-sim jile cream sauce using a fine, p icji margarine. ,Tfe*iv,8tlt/in a n efiRaciaUr sniooth salad dre8suifc;. ^iQtB the 4je4aiiig’s light and lively seasonings,, the casserole n e « J » no other flavor enhancera except at little palt Add rice, greeri peppe*, .wafer cKeatnuts^at^d shredded Parm e san: cheese, 1 ' for Special compttny. tKat'a a guaranteedfam ily favorite, too. T o complete tne meal, yoti’lI' n e k J-a * salad (either fru it or* v<?gi'talde), J b te a ^ ir ^ Ils '^ a u fe a ib ive E W ^ JpUcs, woLii't evein want dessert—ths#'U aak for another serving of Harlequin H a m . Casserole! ’■ ■' p ' ' “ - v tM isw&y-- Vt cup itxar^ari&e. < • BUSS KATHRYN THOMPSON, EMto*© 'l&BfcmNews Iteois s h o ^ i ^ g}»mraii»». „ __ QOtfB or tsm .pt sentdirect to T^JdurwtlfOffiee. % cup iloUT 1% - -■ - %% cups naiife V\ , SA cup sall'd dressing ■ V z tea 8 posik.Bdtlt U ... . . ; 2 cups cubed cooked kiuri Orange News POMONA The fifth degree will be co» ferred in Washington' county. at a special meeting. ;of i Pomona, grange Friday,;July 28, at-. 8 p.m. at the Argyle grange hail.' Candidates wlU b e * welcome from this and neighboriiigcoun-i ties. Anyone attending is aske-d to take: sandwiches., . • ; State Deputy RobertJBrilejra will have tick&ss. thattnight: for- tho sixth, d e £E,e-e;t- 6 ;h 6 ..con« ferred in Washington county at a special Session of; New Y o r i State; grange Friday^ August' 4? at 8 .p.m. at tiie Whitehall ele, meniary school; He- requests, those planning to take the de gree to get' thesir; tickejS'fropn? him in* advancotp-relieve con- gestiort that AppiicatioiLS for the sixth d^gteermay^aljiO' be obtained by sending ;the ap plication fee to- him ■ a t' RD 1 Granville. . 1 \ . . —M» Briley a ;. BOTTSKILL Bottskill grange 1076 and th* Service a n d '‘Hospitality will hold a- joint ■ evening at 7 at the gratlg^ hall, those attending should^ -talc* Are Cantihucdi by William Ti S h f iiv ClxlrnwiB Easton Tovwn Ph&attay t ; Last week we were on the- subject of possihle land sub division regulations, that- a r e instituted to protect' lapd ia a town and to control unrestricted dividing aad subdividing oti land. We mentioned that such regulations can only be ham died through a planning board and cannot ‘he done through: a board such as a town board. The town board must give this power to a planning .bpard by, , appropriate resolution but are I powerless to do the actualjregu- ] lating themselves. Some town boards are reluctant to form a planning board because,: thejf feel that they' are ^delecgtilig. some of their powers. Bui here we see, in the case of ' sub- division regulations,. where>such; a planning hoard - is ■ absolutely. necessary.6' .... * . *■ ; The xesidfentlal subdivision >is the most common-, methodr of; adding to tlie-i housing supply of the average community, ,ahd ' ; ! the need for new housing, will - — undoubtedly continue . far into their own • table service and a the future, the subdivisions, that covered dish to pass. are ereated today 1 and tomorrow -M r?. Hazel Abbott mil largely shape the character of the- future- community^ It u.u ^ r L .., , therefore behooves local offi- WH1TEHAU.L cials_. and all:’others interested'; IVhStehiali v grange will' hold or involved in ' land., develop- £ cups cpokcd iice % cujj flopped, green pepper Vi cqp sliced water chcstnutj Vt -cup shredded Parxnesan . ' 2 tablespoons chopped Make a-;c3rcam»rau«» with Jmargarine,- S o u r find milkf-.stir in salad dressing, jin a > a lt. Add! rem a iningingjeaients; m ix Well, l’our into a 2 guart 'casserole; xoVer irtd'bake 30 noinutes,, b. to 1 0 servings,,j ' ‘ ^ }.■ y -. ■■ ..• its annual public chicken bar becue on Sunday, July 30, at grange hall.‘This i s the 1 0 th consecutive year t h e - grange has sponsored a barbecue as ment to • maJce sure thut eaoh new additioa to the’ community, is the best that today’s , design can provide. ; . . Local highway departments find that subdivisiori regulation m i of' .fe jS&^jpr acUvities. has a direct effect pii their; op \'w* “■** u • erations, budgets and over-afll program. - If new streets are properly laiclimit, they will be easy to maLntain and service : 1 If: the type, of pavement'and drainage has been, decided on in advance i^i cooperation with' the local highway department and has b eea paid, for and prop erly installed 'by tfie subdividijr,' the cost olErtaintenance,- repair and replacement can toe kept to a ..irani|m xflc^ ... The local, county - or,*, state health department will be abl£ The affair* Will be h«14 tain or shine as servin|[ will l>e in the dining,room from 1 2 . iioon .until 4 pjn. tickets may be obtained in advance from grange members -or-at;the- door on the 30th. Ohil- -•dren- under 1 2 will b e admitted ior half price. ; ; ' —M- Brileya> - COSTOM& EXHIBrtt ~ In honor of the second sea son, of the New York city bal let at their summer home, the Saratoga Performing; Arts cen RHADY TO LAY Fryer Gross l o -ta _ a ■’ pjulJets . lor 1 Sale—=-Allen Steen, S?. .»• » • >■ : ^ 8 ” - v —Mr,* and Mrs, Paul* rhayer ■1 \ - l i : \ 11 .. ............ . ............. . of Lottao#ll£_\Vere Sunday ; ' F a r t h & G c t r d e n guests o f Mrs,- Emily Frantz,and '. .. 1 . •. / >■ . Mr. and -MrsS. Clyde 'Upton^ WOOD -STAVE SELO for Sale— ^allery ----- „ —e ----- - 0_ ._ __ _ ___________ *he , 7 ”^ealth * * Dpnali ftaih’ ^ 5 ^ 52 gal, <}»• K, water heater tin- ther^ Saratoga ~ Spa' park official shoufcrbe able to com- ^Jiojed. ^ i ^ otP 5 cJ P e Jp®\'eqiiipped with; calrod unit; Tel. , grounds and will be open until pletely eliminate the creation 1 ier, a special Karniska-Swope- to obtadn tetter water 5URP& showing i the’^ostuxnes and pho- and sewerage in new develop- tographic works of these unique ments i f subdivision dontrol' 'Is artigts, has, been mouaited: in the in-operation. Working .together, g of th Hall of Springs a planning Ward and t h m m m ; LO C*A,B«W » 5; —Mr. aod-Mrsv and family have; rrturw d ififoni a trift to Canada/ . :-«dln iie» reldtivec i» 01 d<F<»'ge a of diys lis t weelu . -—Mr. and;lirs. o f . Scarsdale SfpptA'. 'tfcis- wee] end-at-'th«it-s-hdni)t:bife^, . —WEf; aj^iMrs.-.We4£:3ib»oV, ^ 'put&tr of:.;Troy' witlir- ifa. and; Qtairigex. , 1 ; — Mrs. H^nry Seion4jackv w.. , hostess to the Eastoi&Boo&clu^ at itst a n n u a l picnie o#: W ednes day afternoon, , , a and d e a and: daughter. Ga«Eit, of' Ala^a,- crflto. and. Mrs. O & i^uB iw tlen.i -r-pr. and Mrs- - - KKUip IC\ Peters an<i; dau^Wer, . Philippa, sp e n t’ f e w i d ^ - l t e l - f ^ i f e , n t tftejr fa*ra in .MaqWoketa, Iciwii. 4 a ^ :- witlfoJiiei a l Saratoga* r*c?way, K-. H*niiey, drivw of Mfccray. t ’ - r 1^ A in^ Q/v DSnohu^; frprii left to right, areV Mr.-aiid M rf J^rsff ^le^M S ^ o jtoi'aiid Mfs,^^ Bonohue,-^ ^ M o w than 50 membea,s Qf tl^ F o n d a , and - Mrs,r. Warren.- Nulty pnttrifrv />inh atti»nripH tiiA raw w aw 'tho. />«onin« tha nutimiirtii f : Activities •the Twentieth Century |;^l«b will meet with Mrs. Garl Babenehr Thursday, August 3, • ^ i -1 am; : ft' \-—A- food sale will be con- tdilcted by th e Dusty Trails tiding club Friday, July 28, at '4’:p.rt, at Wheeldon’s Electric |sOh^> > -r-Greenwich VPW auxiliary !72^I Will’ meet Thursday, Au- g«st- 3, at 8 p.m. The food com mittee will be Mesdatnes Caro lyn H&ftwell, Janice Jeffords, Marjorie Jeffords and Kath- ;erine Jordan. ^ 7—A chicken barbecue will be -.Held. Saturday,- August 12, at the jl^atenary Methodist church, !s|](ttosor«id by the planning com- iimttee: Harry Booth and Joseph Crosier are co-chairmen. Mem bers will be solicited for a pie ora donation. —The Skellie-Edie reunion will he held at 12:30 p,m. Sat urday, July 29, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Shields on Hedges lake. Meat and bev erage Will be, furnished.. Each family should' take a covered dish, sandwiches and dessert. ,WiS jbea held; at tl» ,4i^*ne.- of ’ p^EMS-- Mt>? and ■!$&. NorfliamAllein and?? .;• Nearly- twore' miles of fanaily Stoday* Jalfc 30,* .after th^ .Aaii«idacS ‘ Mopihway; .fit! th^ church, seryice;*. ]E*eh£ 5 fam- northern 1 *>Bss'ex- cojuily >: vvas, ily, attending, .should tWcet a ,0^ ^ tQ#tjralHflTuesday. The picnic .flislK and place s^fctilhgsf- segment erf 2 M . miles be- •—The WSCS' afternocMi circle gins’ just south-of; exit 34- and will meet at the church Itednes- the village 1 of Keeseville and day, August 2, at 1:30 p.ni..with ; 'Hris,' Wri^it* •»»' the* . . , i =hi)stss?s Mrs* Sflly Niilty ii*. charge^ of'Tthe * program. The WSCS evening circle will hot meet ur August. Coissayiiiia: ’■ —Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kline told iftpJ^Tof' New- YorK are vacationing at their home here. ■HSapt: and Mrs.< Louis' Aii-vj gnstiae of Forked River, N, J., celled at th^ Johnsori home on Saturday afternoon.. , —Mrs. Bud 'Lacy aiid daugh ter find. Mrs. Philip Wait* and children, cainped’ iii the Cats-; Mils part of ^ last week* —fiir.- aniiMrs* Kennetfc Pet- terisen,. o f iffarl River, N. Y., rujis^: southerly^ as; ‘ four-lane es; fttessway to exit 33' at the inter-; section-of-routes 9 and 22' three miles goQth o£- KeeseviHe. 'Witii this' new section in operatioji, there arc only 30' more mllfe to- be O'pened of the 176-ipife Albany to Canada; expresswayj WITH FARM GROUP WTilliam E. Bensley, president of New York farm bureau. has announced the appointment of Robert D. VanSlyke of Albany, ta the pssition -.of director of in formation for^' t h e statewide latjri ‘Sft-'lfe- new post, Van- Sly£e..wiite^iuid - edit the farm-, bureau’s monthly publication, Spokesman, and will be respiiiisible for the prepar- atioa of- news;. releases, bulle tins, radio tapes, and other gen eral news information based on the programs, and policies of New Vork farrn; bureau. Sc per.woxd. - 75c Minimum, I f ad'runs more than onc«, rate is iOc less , _ For; ads: w itk. replies: coming torthis -Oflice adl-25c for first week, 15c for each succeeding' week L i v e s t o c k August 27 Cambrige Yalle; Lhrestodx Market Beef market much ea,der on aU grades, maiden heifers eassier, bull ma-rket off $1.00 a hmndtred, h.ogs Calf market held firm oai ^ol>s, H ’e teve tke-Ijiiyffirs •for iSttjr iEjniftic aad fewo-yeai- olds. co^'lpld This week 2SH a o 1- stein yeaiMngjj atiKMalL^ siifed from: one dairy. to CAMB-RID G E V A L L E Y L IV E 8 T 0 GK M A R K E T To owr p«|rott* who Wiht W*Ir livestock trucked In pitas* let us know tHr ftiahf lMitefc# « r r*»l early Tuesday morn ing. It m a s ;»«tra *rip*. • h. A l C T M N E M K Y T U K S D A Y Stanley y id : Qlfeiin.i Mclienithan, Auctio-reers liWI:l^’Nortk ;of Cambrldaa on RouN>22l Biarg^ret .fl. GsLllahan, Proprietor of substandard water supply, sewerage aiidl land drainage fa cilities in new developments. Eire departments, find tfeat when the: layout of iiew streets is carefully reviewed, they will be able to more Satisfactorily ro ate - emergency equipment.vby preventing Excessively 1 o » g < dead-end streets, steep grades northern Yorks and Ver- eg2-7369.. mont ovec^Satiirday and. . Sun- --_-u— ^— r --------- - -------- ------ idaj^r J - • ' -------- ,s@ w t - y m ^ s r v s s ir e-fodt.cut : —Pvt. Nathan Wells, whtoihas Ccmbine with motor for Sale— beem, spend^g a» months, leave* eondifi^ Piohe 692-7289 witH 3hk-parents^ SSr.taniE Mrs. or .Ernest A. Skellie,. Chester Miller, left Thursday R ,D .2, SkelIiemad/Greenwich, to xeturn tor. i^ietoam. ■ Ni Y, -linda. Thygesen, who has Pets 4 KITTENS to give away. Come from gocid mousing stocfe, .Also Iris roots. .Florence Bidredge, Ttoute 49. _ _ •„ 1 1 “ - . For Rent FOR RENT—One second floor parfmentt, 3 large rooms and atli, automatic Heat and Hot water, electric- range and' -re frigerator. Suitable for one or two. Elderly people preferred. Available at once. 2 John Street. Phone 692-2045. and other, layout features that, Tfiygeseu* Returned to cause excessive runs; • School districts find that itiis to their interest to see tkat ^ LfcKitoivTrWaThtaEton' L0ST — SMALL, short-haired, new subdivislons.-are-laid-out4rt- £ | ~ e i S fneJt S of last ahd'wbite ddg. Missing a way that W p«m it sshojl ^ S W S S y ® t a S « - 2 5 « . buses to operate most efficiently and Will create a; maximum safe walking route for children. Next week-—Continued If. ''V ' ? and € l i c u n i l } e p s : 0 |> e ^ b ^ 8 t ^ t b 3 B i S O ' , • ■ / \ 3 - HandMeJon Roadside A^arket .* ■ '■/ ' . 1 • ' ?' . ' ,, Oreenwich-Schttylervillo Road Clark* Mills —Saturday Wxs: Herman tiin^ dahl was a dEnner gu 6 st of Mis, Meda Crdig in Grangerville.' ,. —Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ellis and family oi Salem were Stufr day dinner guests of his moth er, Mrs. Mary Ellis. —Mrs. Herman - Lindahl find M r s. Matilda, Lurttigrem r ®f Schuylerville csQled last ThUR- . day on Mrs. Olga iLindstirand in Glens Falls. J -r-Mrs. Perry Kane and fa: ■ of Schoharie spent last W 6 elfi ! end with Mrs, SKiry. Ellis. Mr. Kane called Monday and the family returned home them —Mrs. Herbert Hunt has < re-' turned home from the Trdy con-; ference of th» WSCS schoolTof Mission held at Castleton State- cjollege, Castleton, V t, l&st week. , >-‘-Mr. and JMrs^'Vernoft Hilli> and-: family, David, Philip £nd': Linda of Vincetown. N.,J:,_were overnight guests of Mr., Snd; Mrs. Herbert 1 Hunt on tout®- to Expo 67i' _ ‘ '* ' .^Mi(rand!liIm(J«HilS^^dwfi»-: of Johnson City. and/.Mrs. Paul Skiff of Valley' Fiilte, called at. the homes of Mrs, Herman lott- dahl and Mir, and Mrs. Bud dahl 'i'jfet* Tttesday:feVening. —Kenneth TownSi Son of and Mrsr. Keith Towns hds eni listed: inr the airc force and left' .last Week for- bajsic training. He is a 1966 graduate .of Schuy; lerville Central school- aiid 'was employed at > <r»lden Fleece ift Greenwich. His address is AJti Kenneth A. Towiis. A.!F. 1133- h e e B s p t o d in ^ v a c a t io a with CORN FOR SALR her_ parenfef: Mr# and itrs. George Nahek,j>?st Fairgrburids, : -y.~-.~~. z -- — — Zr~* - - ■ ? - New York .last THursday, I , * —‘Sfi. aad iMrs. Charles Smith; Mrs. BSss Venneta and Mrs; Bast & Found Lilptbody. . . FOtlND-rPAjlt OF GIRL’S Bltie —Mrs. Jatnies Saunders* en- rimmed, eyeglasses in front of terWined ioe her son; Miu»i<!fi’s, ^ Faul’s;chur(^ iCall ^ ^ i l ; Bpffib” isirttioayr Guests’ were :, ; -.... ^ , st#c b t .Tks* Help & Work ffeoiaf Rbbp; BSdleyj »nd ShelQy'Barfc^g^dlKeldfi^^^Mtlfi. _ .... .. .. -tijEf,; Snd> Mrs. Dan Bailie of MAN WANTED to manage eleC- fiFeW' jersey|%hD ha^e a- ionfe tyicai and-plutnbing store:. Ap- 6 n the west side Of, the lalce, ply at WheeldonElectric, Main hive' received- word- of:ar new Street, Greenwich.. grandson, a son born-. t<*\ Mr. and' Mrs.< Jo^n Bailie* of;. Borden- tqjiv New Jersey. . -the’' anouaK chicken Professional For Sale —iMrs. , Sirah WWimait re- ceived 'word of the birth of twin gre?t grantfsons, Roger'Michael. (andi Robert James, toi Mr, and Mrs. Charleft- WhitmaH’ Jr. of Levittown, 11 I., former resi dents o f this community. VBftMONT: LHiE5 Calendars and Date Books are;- is^ Buy or re- serve early and avoid disap pointment. Journal Stationers, 108 Main Street, Greenwich, m>'% . 68f£226& ' . ~ ^ .V -.-VJ-■-* A . J Pfi'. SiSlNNEK’S OFFICE will raer^U be h^d at the? l£ni^VYeepett Monday, July 31. Hours Presbyteriar. clmrch^this Satur- jjy appointrnentj dax. evening. Servings will be a£ 5:30.and 7 o'clock. Reserva* tions may. be made with Mrs, llal)|Ji . iHcGtay^ Greenwich', oft With* Mrs. . Gordon Gaxablg; Argyle. Llkevillk Baptist Church Rev. Robert Crawford; Pastor ; Sunday— , *! Sunday school omitted until August 6 . , - . JtliS ;a.B>. - Worship service, Mrs. Flora Farley of-' Badson- ‘ i -.Ghoide renfearsali^ueisday: at 7i rti OlllMMh v I' Rol^ik- Rung^t Pastor iSundayr*- „ 19 a.m. Saibbath school. . 11 Morning worship. “ Wednesday,. 7 frtn., Junior ’Choir rehea/salv . y . . ; ? Saturday, chicken barbecue^ S:3pt and.- 7* Vacation Bible school, begins Monday, morning, August 6 , at* S'o’clockiox 5 tWO\ w eeksfofchil- dren of the- community' ifom age-4 through gradiS 6 -. COSSAYONA tAICEgrot Cab ins—-Rustic camping with con veniences, fireplace* boat, swim ming pool. $77 up weekly. Pratt’s Point, Greenwich. 692* 2380. , - . Real Estate FOR SALE-GREEN WICH 2 i house trailers^ '1&55-1962. One can be moved, other permanent With 10 x 23'ad(lition-adjoining lots, total 15,000 ft. frontage. Village water, 2 car garage, gooi location. FOR SALE — Hedges L-ak e Camp, suitable for year round occupancy, 3 bedrooms, fire place, hardwood floors, cellar, HTVV, etc., 120-foot lake frontage. Benjamin R. Pratt, Real Estate Broker, SchuylervUle, 6S5-5533. Services' SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED — Ira- C. Ward, 639-8965 or 584- 7756. • _:v u .GREENWICH' SEPTIC TANK and Cesspool Cleaning/ Call 692-2824. ' • , \ COMPLETE AUCTION Service Farms, household, a n t t q u 'es, liquidation* and bankruptcy sales. Selling is our business. To serve you is our pledge. Phone CJhauncey Davenport, 677-3333. TAPE, 'to r cam p or :Sciioolv - N a ftew i-Iiaundry -bags 'also.... AllOw a week. Journal Stationers, 108 M&in St„. Greed- Y,,.i233|b %-OI^ O» PAINT. ‘ Cash and Carry- No-RSIlSfn. : ; Interior, and,Exterior. * Entire Stofik frdm Our Greenwich and Sdiuylerville. Stores , On Siale- at 14 Washington Street Greenwich Schneible and Sheppard Inc. 692-22*1 on Sale.' List* states, .towhs, villages and citUB alphabetically. $i.00. Jour nal Stationers, 108 Main St., Greenwich, N. Y. . NEW 1967 MOBILE HOMES now on-: display. S<te- them to- day a t Cifftsl* 'foajter ssles, m miles south of Glens Falls on Route 9. WATCHES and JEWELRY Re paired, Diamonds Reset, electric Shavers- for Sale- and ,repaired, Greeting Cards, Prescriptions Filled.- Powell’s Corner Drug and Jewelry Store,- Greenwich. 692-2134. WATMt' -WiELLS- Experienced crews, modern ma chinery. Watei* gyStems. Hud son Falls Drilling Co., Lowe£ Maple St., Hudson Falls, SH % 0 0 0 0 .. - (\Fra MORTGAGES-To purcHpr 'Ot renovate houses quicld^. , ar ranged. Greenwich Savitigs and Loan Association, 1^0 M4^ ^t.'> Greenwich. Phone 692-2233.'. H0MGAS & GAS'^PKWKCES —Space heaters, ranged,'' watef heater sales and rentals. In stallation and service. John Whiteside-and Sons,;-Greenwich 692-2259., , / POLAEOID. . P t C M E S v tp I Ohauffeuu’s licedses .arid other identification purposes,' Dick Tefft, Greenwich 'JOurtiaL 692- m e . ....... PROSPECT STRE3ET—Ideal Io- cation, 3-year-old,, 4 bedroom ranch with attached garage, 1 % baths, paneled family room with fireplace.- Slate patio, l a n d- scaped Vi acre lot. By appoint ment only. 692-7853.’ WEST HEBRON pre-Civil war 4-bedroom cottage in good con dition, all improvements, new wiring aAd plumbing. Surveyed plot, garage. A little gem in a country village. Taxes S136 a year. For fast sale, $10,500. Call Or write Hazel Creen, Eealtor, Kinderhook, N. Y. 684-3072. TWO FAMILY HOtRSE, Sto.re and storage buildings for Sale. Former Schneible Lumber Yard, Washington Street, Green wich. Presently rented^ Mort gage' available. Would consider trade for non-commercial real estate farm or peisbnal prop erty. Paul Schneible, 692-2291. GOOD 8 -ROOM Village HOme for sale. Has hot air heat, drilled well, 2 -car garage, nicely landscaped yard, barn and 2 acres of land. $9,500. Marcha- land Agency, Greenwich, N. Y. Phone 692-2679. Wanted. WANTED TO RENT — 3 bed room house in Greenwich area, life H. Morse, 692«75tt. WANTED TO BUY—Old col ored canning jars and plain glass with odd names, also old bottles. Vincent Carknard, 692-29S8. WANTED TO BUY—Ear Corn. Call Q r l Covell, Glens Falls, N. Y. RX 2-8243. .WANTED—3 or 4 Drawer Ma hogany chest in good condition. Call Mrs. Stanley Brownell, 692- 2394 after 6 . . EXCELLENT VALUES — Spe- ciaMng in Used Volkswagens and Pick-up . Trucks. Five of each on hand at all times. Care fully selected used cars. New car purchasing in any make. Ask us about it. Griffin Broth ers, Shushan Hoad. Phone 854-7815. „ -■-.i f