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M id d le F a lls. - r . •.-* .• «>««<.-• Oae hundred dairy leaders lrom l 2 states in .the northeast jnet last week ill; Stratford, Conn., for a three-day epnfer- ence to examine the problems ot dairymen and to seek ave nues of action. ffie theme of the conference, Improving the Dairy Farmers’ Economic Position Through Farm Bureau, was evidence of a more active rol^ by the fatm bureau organization in the dairy industry. , '>V Speakers at the conference who . supplied vsiluable. .. back ground. informatipn werei, gtu- ytJfcbciiso&, agrieiiltwsaa mfao- njai^ JJniversity of Coimecticqt; !Wfi'tta<se.‘ A: Mitcheltgree; ^xten- Sfcoit spgcisdist at, RutggrCpni- verlity; 'William jphnstbne, extension dairy marketing spe cialist^ Pennsylvania State uni versity; and Mike Norton, sec retary of the Rational Milk Producers’ federation. .Also speaking to the conferees were Charles Shuman,, president of the American Farm Bureau fed- ^rationi'—and Roger Fleming, director office. ^ £ The menders *ttentUrig tH# conference not onlyrepresenjted'' the leadership of ta>» Farm Bife reau in the 1 2 -state area, but,, many of them are also direo-, tors and officers of the- malar; dairy cooperatives. The conference approved some specific reconianendatioxijS for a course of action. These recommendations will nbw be discussed by the boards of di rectors in each state- and a re gional program de-velo-ped. De tails of the program wall be announced after lizard action has been taken. • Dick McGuire of Jackson, di rector of the New York Farm Bureau, was one ef the dairy men who attended this confer ence. ACHENBAGHPS Since 1890 “ I f you, don’t know diamonds; know your jeweler 208 Glen Streat Glens Falls, tt; Y , yfimeCTi __ TMe tcs i^^iR r eng^ine for the safe smooth driving perfomance, lower gas costs you want. Timing-, plugs, carburetor, points adjusted for efficient, economical operation. ur A D D / C TEX-ACO S E R V IC E lv A 1C r O & 3 Q D Y SHO P 200 MAIN ST. ^ 692-7366 GREENWICH • ^ . 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Hiney, - ' Whlte-Qrc⁢ last will admitted to probate; letters testamentary issued to Everett C. Updike. .r Estate of James E. Murray, Fort Edwtoril; vouchers for re ceipt of legacies filed. Estate of Beatride C., Sher man, Greenwich; last \MH ad- . mitted to piohate; Jetteis testa-; mentary issued'-to Bora Louise • €folvta. -V ~ Estate of Catherine L. Patten; Greenwich; citation issued in probate of last will, returnable September 6 , at Salem. \ Estate of Robert M. Niles Sr., White Creek; Receipts of lega cies and discharge of executor filed. ; . Estate »f f Henry F. Miner, Hartford; letters of administra tion issuedk to Frfincis fit Miner. • Estate of Victor j . Williams, Sa lem; decree entered in judical settlement of the account of trustee. Guardianship of Beatrice J. Moore, Easton, former infant; d e c r e e -entered discharging guardian. * Estate of Grace Briggs, Fort Edward; letters of administra tion issued to .Ruben E. Wall. Estate of Fred L, Trackey, Fort Edward; letters of admin istration issued' tb Dorothy M. Trackey. ;{ ^ Estate of Orpha Doty, Fort ..Edward; vouchers filed. .Estate o f Abigail . Hoskins. . .Fort Edward; affidavit of volun -j. tary -admiaistraior, Earl, B. Hos- ■B;k|ns, filed. ’ , Estate or aohert <J. Pincliin,' Kingsbury; last \vill admitted to probate;, letters testanmtosy issued to John Jc -Jteary. * ,• Estate of Align L.' Cady, Fort Edward, last will admitted to probate?; letters testamentary issued to Madeline Fish. ’ .’Estate o f irving (ftmtob jstott Edwird; letters of 'Administra tion issued to Slarjoii J, Holt. Estate of Margaret!.. Hurray, Fort Edward; affidavit settling estate filed. t \ ! ’ ! Estate of Patrick G. Ih^yer, Granville; letters of administra tion issued to Marjorie B. Dwy er and John If. Dwyer. : ~ Estate of Earle A, Howard, Cambridge; last will admitted t o probate; letters festanrien- tary issued to Agan F. Howard. Estate of Lina M Bums, Kingsbury; last -will admitted to probate; letters testamentafy issued to Margaret Jaynes Mor rison. ' ' Estate of Ina B. Crosier, He bron; release and discharge of administrator b y agreement filed. , . Estate of Henry J, Supxeiaaht,- Kiiigsbury; letters ,of adnHtus- tration issued' to Mitchell J. Suprenant. v .* * Estate of Richard H. Sard- ner, White Creek; last will .ad mitted to probate; letters, testa mentary issued tb Marjorie' & Gardner. • . ' ■ . ■' , Estate of *Amy G-. .Bassett, Dresden; last will admitted, to probate; letters test’amen'ta'ry. is- Estate o f ~Ida' 'Mr~\Wils 6 h> Greenwich; release and .dis charge of executor filed, , ' Estate of William Barnette Smith, Hebron; Vouchers- for receipt of legacy filed. '. * ' Sales and Ser^ice - Am6rlc«'s ^lo. 1 Economy Car JAMES NATALE,. Prop. ' So. 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