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In fact we hope to see lots of mome and , dads trying to walk away with ' some of the prizes. •, S Don't forget Sunday, Aug. 8, is the, nig day and we hope to see you sH at Minerva Beach for the Annual Beach Party, CHICKEN BARBECUE TO BE HELD SAT., AUG. 21ST \BOOM BOOM\ TO BE AT WARREN COUNTY YOUTH FABR \Boom Boom\ , Braniugan WPTR T>isc Jockey, will be at the Warren \County Youth Fair, Sunday, August 22 at 7:30 p-m., featuring a \Record * Shindig\. Dance contests will he conduct- ed with prizes to he awarded to outstanding participants. \Boom Boom\ will give away Free Re- cords and his own **Boom Boom\ casus. Mr. Branmgan .^pith his dynamic personality and popu- lar records has been featured throughout the country for his entertaining performances. HORSESHOE PITCHING AT YOUTH FAIR A chicken barbecue will be .held at the Ski Bowl In JNorth Creek on Sa£, Aug. 21 in* con- junction with the Warren Coun- ty Youth Fair. She barbecue it sponsored by the North Creek Methodist Church. The serving will start at 5><p.m. The menu will consist of barbecued chick- en, salad, corn-on-the-cob, relish plates, • cranberry • aauce, '-Water*.' melon, rolls and coffee or milk. , -~-. -,•=-,,, -„,-» •, -.->-..>;- '...v.: W.S.C.S. BAZAAR AUG. 5 * 6 Th> WeverfoWn ^.$Ct& hold theh* bazaar Ofouifrday Friday, Augr* 5 and .6 from 1 to 8 p. m* at the Gjraiige HaJL , There will be ; on sate fancy work* aprons, stuffed homemade * eahdy, j« jams. Food lunche; , w ^ mage wffl will afc» ibe'f$rlale7 EMERGENCY CAIX SYSTEM PI^ANNED FOR NORTHWAY Albany, JmgTt -— £ Snrch McMorran, State Supt. of Public Works,: announced .today that sealed bids will be opened here September 2 for >ati' emergency call system to be installed along the Adirondack Norfchway (In- terstate Route 87) between. Al» bany and Lake GJeorge. Thfl^syatem, SupL McMorran saidi will enable motorists who encounter mechanical difficult .ties, accidents or other emergen- cies to notify nearby state or other police agencies and sunt* niton aid quickly. The system calls for 220 of the emergency station*, one Ideated every half mite along btffch aktesr of the divided, com- trolled-access expressway from the Washington Avenue ^hruv way Iftit in Albany northerly 55.61 miles to the Route 0 exit just north of Lake George vil- lage. The 'emergency call system will be the first of its fchid m New York State. The p*»ject allows bids to be submitted on either a radio or a telephone system. A pice estimate will not bV announced .before the bid opening. If the telephone system is used, telephones will be installed along the Northway and con- nected via closed drcuits Jfco- -^poHee-agencies. Callers will be able to speak with police direct- ly, reporting the type of emer- gency service required. Outside calls could not be made from these emergency stations'. Subscribe to the North Creek News - Enterprise $3.00 per yr. NOTICE Horseshoe Pitching Contest will be held at the Warren Coun- ty Youth Fire on August 21 *nd 22 according to Glenn D. Chap- lin, Cjjuhty 4-H Agent. County Champions will be selected in single and double entries with trophies for fcoth entries. The^ contest for singles will start on Saturday, August 21 at 1 pjtn. The contest for double* will start on Sunday, August 22 at 1 p,m. Mr. Chaplin urges all horse shoe pitchers to start practic- ing for the Championships. For further information, contact the 4-H Club Office, 17 Hudson St., Waisrensburg. or Phone 9700. TTH BIRTHDAY PARTY - , A- birthday party was held on Wednesd^ My 2& atthe home of Mr. and iirs. Vic Sabattis in honor of tfidr soil, Wayne's ?£h birttiday a^miverjia^y* C^mes were played and refreshments Were prepared and served out- of-T attending besides the of. honor wetfe Laura, An- and Danny Robillard; Bose, Sa^geht^ Allan Porterr Goodale; Robinf Gezii;. Ronnie |ei| Amey ANNIVERSARY PARTY * ; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Waddei/ of'Wevertowh weire guesta of honor at a «iu^w^» 3Gth wed- uing anniversary party, ^Swfiday, Jiuy 2Sth, *t Ridmgx at North •Creek. Tne par^.wa»-.givent'by. their fjottttyi % : ind Mr*.- Ro- bert Wadded i#;*M.Mi*. Lau- - jtmee Devfr^Mk and -Sftk Glenn Millington, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Boss, Mr. and Mrs. James Wad- dell, Mr. and Mrs. John Whip- g^ George Wa^^^nd Misa Bileen Waddell. Relatives: Were present from Veimont^ 'Ohio, Ikmg lEiake, South Glens Falls* Albany* <^eatertoW9 and We- v«rtown* A delicious luncheon^ was served and Hfc and Mrs. Waddell received many slice North Creek •»f VOLUME: U NO. PUBLISHED WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4 1965 COPY 10* FOOD SALES AtFG| 7, 21, 2$ The Auxiliary of the North River Volunteer Hrf Co. will hold-food sales August 7, 21 and 28 from 10 o'clock: unlil one. They will also hold a buffet 'supper August 14th, serving to be from 5 p JBL unttt jfll are aer- ved. Adults $1:25, children un- der 10 75^ The menu: cold slic- ed turkey, dressing, scalloped potatoes, jello, vegetable salads, rolls, celery, pickles % apple and cherry pies, cheese, feoffee, tea or milk. A number vrw be drawn to determine the lucky winner of the pin. September 16 we plan to have a rummage and foodlsale at the town hall, all day and evening. Anyone having rummage Mease call Korth'Creefctfiit 'at$l6t SONG SERVICE ON SUNDAY AT JOHNSBWtG ^CHURCH There will bfc a S|ilday even* ing service in thi Jdlihsburg Methodist Church : im Sunday,. August 8th with s| eciuil music. There will be a *lo % Mm Donald Hills and bf Ked Belt- meyer and Several choir num- bera> \. „ • ^ • Jf yon enjoy good music'you ate invited, to attetid0ie setv vice. \•. • • . -A . ••- •; .• • ,„• _, • •• •;;,,; n • :,. CENTER BROCHURE WANTS •'\ LISTING^ .-.-• •• i .;. Beadmte August 16 v * TheGofte Mt State^ ®& Cmber will again be producing a full color winter brochure contain- ing a lodging, restaurant, enter- tainment and equipment direct- ory-sunilar to the one produced last year. Anyone who wishes a listing in this brochure should immediately contact Tom Car- roll Associates, ITS ton Ave., Albany, H. Y. BUILDING SUMMER CAMP RAYMOND ROGERS .Raymond Rogers, 50, died un- expectedly at his home in Mil- ford, K. Y„ last Saturday, July 3lsL Funeral services were con- ducted at 2 pm. Monday, Aug. 2, in * the Tiuapaugh Funeral Home, at Milford, with the Rev. Philip Pitchers, pastor of the Milfbrd Methodist Church, of- ficiating. Burial was in the Mil- ford Cemetery . Mr. Rogers was born Novem* ber 27,1914 at North Creek, son of Sherman and Lena (Ray- mond) Rogers. He married Do- orthy Martin in April, XM5 t at Hartwick Seminary; v . ' ; He was a maintenance worlcer at Scintilla Division, Sidney, :K* Jt^^nd*..mender of l&ifbrd Department, and active in the MHfoid^ Boy Scout troon^ and a member of the Onteoras l^iodge, Order of the Arrow, BS4, While a resident «f librth Creek, he was an active mem- ber of the local Barton Mre Co> He Is survived by $& wnX two daughters, Utai*ey at home; Mrs. James Prettyman, Florida, a sdn* Martin, at home; three gftandehfldren j a pister, 3m'tk^ ntigt White, Stony^ Creek, Bearers were three 1 neplw#re,. Richafsd,, X&m \an^-|%rf' '\* \ three brothers-hi-law, *m%: ^(Sii^Jaa^ - 'verm^Colfe-^abhors^ were the Milford Fire Depart- ment and the Jilfpra Boy Scout .Troops v CHARLES AMEIX Nortlwood Theatre North Creek, I*.'Y, ; Wed., thru Sat., Aug. 4-7— Carroll Baker in Harlow. 7 and 9:23 p.m. Sun., Voxu, Tues., Aug. S-9-10 —John Wayne, Dean Martin in The SOBS of Katie Elder. ^ 2 shows 7 ft 9:14. pan. Wed: thru Sat, Aug. 11-12-13- 14—Walt Disney presents The Monkey's Uncle, 7 & 9:08 at re- gular prices. No passes. ^ r Sun thru Wed., Aug. 15-16-17- IS^-JngrM Bergman and Bex Harrlson.itt, T&t 7 0 ^-B:14p. ; m.'.' CANCER SOCIETY I05WSI LOCAL RESIDENT RETURNS Patrick Salter and family of Huntington, IT. y. are stajSfeg to build ^defr iummter camp ^n the Byrhe*is Road, RFD^ North Creek* Helping are his children, Richard, i«rraine and Christine The Rev. and Mrs. Merrill O. Bxininstool of\ Los Angeles, CaL, former missionaries ' in China, visited friends here last week. Mrs. Brininstool4s the daughter of Rev. and Mrs. M. 1. Van Groyshhg. Mr. Guy^slmgrwas pasf- MISS NORA FISH, WHO IS VIRY ACTIVE, WILL BE 95 NOV. 4, 1965 Miss Nora Fish of Igerna. who will be 95 on Nov. i, 1965\ was tor of the Krst B^r^ist_{^urch,-Hnr^owfi-omr^dayBM^week. - She -North<hreek from 1915 to 19ia They were also missionaries in Palestine before World War I. The Van Guyslings were par- ents; of two daughters, Elizabeth andEdithr NORTH CREEK WATER DISTRICT USERS Due to the dry weather con- ditions it is now necessary to Prohibit the Use of Water for Sprinkling Lawns. No more sprinkling uatil further notice. Let's conserve our water for fire fighting and health pur- poses* -— —James Losnax Scrapbook Notes Mr. and Mrs. James 35. Pretty- man and three children of Or- lando, Fla., were called to Md- ford, N. Y. Saturday liy the death of Mrs. Prettyman's fa- ther, Raymond Rogers. ~ The Prettymans were on their way for a vacation trip through the central states. _ when -relatives were able to contact them about, the unexpected death in the family. * ,- . Francis Smith, who has been a patient to Glent Falls Hospital for several weeks, baa returned home, ., does all the housework; for her- self, and has a good sized gar-' den and does all the care for it hy herself. She is one of the charter subscribers to the North Creek News r and has not missed a copy, all of which she keeps on file ather home. » MAO, ROBBERY IN 1901 • The account of the North River mail robbery of 1901 as It appeared m> an artide written in the Times Union in June 1952 was. brought to' the News office by the following persons: Joim Cornwall, I^awrence Owens and Mre. Cora Sabattia Many thanks to all Han your future with U. S. 9&sstags Bonds. ^ Charles Amell, 67, of Tahawua and formerly of Indian Lake, died at 10 p.m. Monday night in dens Falls Hospital. Survivors include his wife, Edith; one son, Daniel Amell of Hudson Fails; two daughters], Jars. Laura Locke of Indian Lake and Mrs. Veronica Gonyea of Fort Anhj two startejt*, Wx. Eddie LaBarge and Mrs. Emma Booker, both of Tupper Lafcej and 16 grandchiWren- Funeral arrangements have .hot been completed NEW JPUBLIC CAMPSTTE ' OPENS TODAY (WED.) Aueable Point Beach on. Lake ' Ghamplain about 16 miles south of -Plattsburgh, the newest of the Conservationrl)epftrtrnent's day-use beach and picnic areas in the north country, wfll be opened to the public August 4, according to an announcement today by Conservation CbtmrtiB- skmer Harold G. Wihn. \The low lake level has been one of the problems slowing de- velopment of this fine site,*' Commissioner Wflrn said, \but even though the entire, beach area will not be available for the. opening, srwimming and picnick- ing facilities will be in readiness on August 4, to acco*unodate approodmately 5,000 people^, with parking space for L0OQ caw.'* When finally completed next year, the 125-acre Ausabte Pbhtt, area will afford tent and trailer sites to serve 1,000 campers, concession stands, more Quia, a mile o£ access road and over 800 f eet of natural white sand beadbu The Atissbte Point area mil be operated at the same msdest fee^of 50 cente .per car ft* dsy- use admission and parking which applies at smiilar state sttee, the nsmiiiwfclHi .said JS^^ahoBse' and locker faeffities are avafl- aWe; atao, he added • A total of $tjm$m In Am- erican Cancer Society research grants are now ift effect in the ^ a 3 r: *^S^5^S^Kj«esi- dent of mel^rreit 0cmiy tlnit . of the- AaierJesat'Cancer Society*- The Society^ New York State Diviskxi includes M upstate counties. The more thanf<^000^000 sets an new xm^M&k 'f^r. Ameri- -ean-rt^arch-graats in theNew York State Division ; The research grants have been made to physician, scientists, and institution* In Buffalo, Ro- cliester, Syracusei Albany, Itha- ca, and Potsdam, Mr. Hayes 'said Fundi for. these - research. grants are railed during the American. Cahcer Society's aa- hual Cancer Crusade in ApriSL •\\> • I'M \ '.- •'•\I ', ;• ir ,,n, - it _ { TBEBLETONES, GIRLS' TRIO m BK AT NORTH CHESTER BAPTIST CHURCH A*M TTH The Trebletoliesi a junior girls' trio front Barrington Col- lege, wH present a pfto^am <af special music at tie Nor& Ches- te? Bap&fe mwcfo oft Sat., Aug. program WBi combiae gospel with great old hymns of the church. The girls wM be ae* compimed |y WLS Bey; Saul BV- f^rrin, wfeo- will be die speaker,'. The Trebletones are JEdith Keene, aljbo; Margaret Ayton, second soprano; and Joanne Howell, soprano. EJora &nith is piano accompanist Thegiris will be beginning their third year as a trd^havJngJjegun-to-singrasr freshmexb Scrapboos: Notes Mr. and Mrs„ Ernest White of Stony Creek were catted to Ma- ford, N. Y. by the death of Mrs. WhhVs brother, Raymond Ro- gers^ Saturday. x * Weather Report The, unofficial weather as it was recorded for the past week at 7:00 a,m. and 12:00 noon at The News - Enterprise Office, Circle Avenue, North Creek. July -28^1oudy -.. July 29-tpt; cloudy J*ay^30—pt snasy Jtdy31^pt^l^idy Asqgr; 1-^kmdy Aug. 2—T. showers Aug. 3—cloudy ^•'w^iiSfaiAiCs!'•*?\\' ~\\ r ' X >&**•\ \A ] •«!»>(( »n? V \ y. V \**wte* fe?*; » • \T^i % \ •w<**>sy**»«^m^ t*«^r-»^». ^ >j-jrtMainnf«,« inHtH*(,ti **<$*v,\ .^fti.t^fflt iHJMOSHVf j;im&t*i1t K*rtv, <****** •**^ •r~+tt*'.%# •'\^^^^ 4Mslr^Swii^ 70 T4 T4 W 48 m w 4& ,-— 76 JSST 68 68 ' , m 58 ,J 'wm-mm^m% \ Ji *\ < ° ' , • I Id- ••*».? • \ &•'