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\ '^, .'A ' •/•\ _ . *»*. * -..A j.v,W • , :^' ; 'v^o'Vf if •'*/• . weveriowa,, f . * . WEVESRTOWN, Aug, 2—Geo. \ rg'e' Waddell of the U. S. Air Force has returned to Georgia after spending a-'Week^with his parents;-MB. and *Mrs. Walter , Waddelir- • Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Deloney of Randolph, Vt., spent Sunday . with Mr. an<i Mrs. Roy jflolmes. Mrs. Henry Goodspeed of No- rth Creek and Mrs, JDrnma Ham- mond of Olmstedville called on Mrs. Nellie Waddell attd Sfcelma 'Waddell Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs* Kenneth White of Luzerne were guests of Mrs. Venelia 'Waddell Saturday.' Mr. f and 'Mrs.' Kenneth Wad- dell, Mrs. Nellie Waddell, Miss Thelma Waddell and Janis Rus- sell called on relatives at Ohr> stedville Sunday. Scrapbook Notes Mr. and Mrs. John C. Henty of Waylind} ,N, X* spent: the ^eeMnd; here with her father, Gordon; Persons Ji 4 . Mrs. Ilenty's niother is;. % patient in. Glens Itafts/^s^ftal., ':. ...'-. Mf f aaj<3 Mrs. Mnford.jDavis, and Dorothy Saiyage were dht* ner guests of rMrs: Alice Davis .Sunday, • : -' Mr. and Mrs* George Lewis 31 and three children have returned to their home on kong Island after spending two weeks with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. George Lewds.. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT - ; ; NQ:MGE Addition to Mmerva Central School, Olmstedville, New York v The Board of Education, Cen- tral School District No, 1, Towns of Minerva and Chester,, Coun- ties of Essex and Warren, Olm- stedville, ' New York, invites sealed bids for: <5eneral Cbn- _ sttuctioh/ Plumbing, Heating & Ventilating, \and Electric; Work fjor; Addition to Minerva Gen-* traF School, Olmstedville, New York. Separate sealed bids for gen- eral- construction, plumbing, heating and ventilating, and electric work for the Addition to Minerva Central School, Olm- stedville, New York, will be received until 8:00 P.M., at the Minerva Central School, jbhn- stedville, Hew York on August 5,1965. , . •. Bids will \be publicly opened sand read aloud. All bidders are invited to be present at the. bid opening. ^Information for^rdders, plans, specifications, and form of bid. may be examined in' the follow- ing places after July 22, 1965: Offices of: Maurice J, Finne- ga.% Jr., Architect, 499 South Warren Street, Syracuse, New ^ York 1&202, * Phone 4?#1001 . Syracuse Builders Exchange, 1045 James' Street, Syracuse, New York 1320£ F. W. Dodge Company, Inc., ZQ LoudonviHe Road*::. Albany* New York : - Northern Hew Ifork Builders ^change, 305 WasMngton \St. Watertow^i, New York. \ •. On.© copy oi plans and specifi- cations may be obtamed.by,, $*riihe Cbiil^'actC'i's froi^-tfae' Arehjte$t ttpoit , a deposit <>f $10.00. Oepofel^ niust be in the 6orni o| & e&eck made payaljle to the; Architect*, Any ibiddert ttpon returhutg plans and speci- fications promptly, \and Within twenty (20) efays after opening >jSNl \ Si< ' will be refehded Ms of- deposit. Aiiy ,su!b-qphta^,ctor. or noij^bid4ej*v : • upoli returning plans ^with^i. twenty. .<20> dayis after the ODening-of'bidls will be refunded $5.00. The Board of , Educatjofl, reserves the Tight to'••w$i!i$ , •:$&$• informalities in or to re|ebfe $iiry . or all bids. No bidder iftay'with'* draw his bid within ..tlnrty 100) days after the actual '\date\' of- opening thereof. July 20, 1965. t; ._•»* J^WM^*****?*,.. . -,. BROKEN. ABEOW &ANCH VEOmVE&t TOP, HONORS AT* * BOTABY HORSE SHOW <?*• 1?i&,;<: In the 8th annual horse show held at Chestertown on Sunday, August 1, sj>onsoaoed by the Chestertown Rotary Club, the Broken Arrow Ranch of Garnet Lake ended a very successful day with nine ribbons and three silver trophies. In the pony class,. Master Robert Borden, sori of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Borden of Fishkill, N. Y. and -Garnet Lake took 3rd prize riding Peanuts, a paint pony owned and trained by Bu- ford Giles of I Broken Arrow. ' Ranch. Miss Penny Scott, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scott •of Johnsburg took 4th prize riding Beauty, owned v By Miss Penny Seott and coached by Mr. Buford Giles. , In the best pair of camp riders class, the Misses Laurie and Marie Sandler, daughters of Br- and Mrs. Parke Sandler of Cedar Grove, N. J« arid Garnet Lake road, representing Birch Farm,. Garnet Lake road, (a camp for girls age 13-15 owned and oper- ated by the Sandlers) came in ,lst r winning two.lovely. trophies; and blue ribbons,.riding Tottto . . and Peanuts, owned and.trained by Mr, Buford Giles.. . . In the junior, western pleasure' class, Miss Penny Scott took 2nd plaee on Beauty and Miss Marie Sandler took 3rd place riding * Peanuts .In the trail class, riding \Don- ny Joe\ a 5 year old-dunn geld- ing, raised and trained by him- self, Mr. Buford Giles topped a class of about 30 contestants, ; taking 1st place, winning a silver trophy and a blue ribbon. Mr, Giles also received top honors - in the men's western class and a fourth prize in the pole bend- ing event, making • a very suc- cessful day. All contestants were trained by Mr. Giles at Broken Arrow Ranch, at Garnet Lake where riding lessons are avaik able to the public, #IW& A^3--M& 'Mt\W- e/^ffsilafg* •' his* \ • lister nt '••Mr^an^;|!ir^ 'M^rtin^^reebern- atfcende#the ? .5th birthday party \ for er, Joanh '\-'<\:•• ••;• ; ..;:; » \ On Urn or Renewal Subscriptions C|3t- : #enlh'g,. ^w : ^dMr\fl Bla.^ of:,l^ttlrictem Junjetion spent tlje weekend'Icere %t tljeir cottage*. Mrg, ; i'^|im:a Barlbw' of • War^\ 3?ensburg'. and ^Mrs ; Letlia: Smith reeently '^pent several days her£ vi0m0;M^ :t M'hel Smith'•ahd, M^.,and;ri|rsi Stewart Brown. <• M^v; Aibert'Bennett and; Mr. and-iMrs, JKenneth Bennett were; called to. iRutland, 'Vt.^ Priday by tbe^death M ..-their: «©usin,. Mrs.. Gretcheh Aldoiis jSliedd,: & form* erj'tesi^t\of' this place. Shells. survived by.her 'sm&>'W&*i8i&r ma B^ Rogers and her father, Edward 0. Aldous and _ a; dau~ gbter^ Miss, Betty Shedd of West ..Rutland* \v^t Also several con- .sins.;.... '••! • .'. .\- Mr;- ' Ellis Tourney of Mew York-City is visiting Ms family here at the honie of Mrs. John Emis;' '\ \' '• > Mr$; Lucy Persojis is visiting her daughter, Mrs< Celia Ald- ous at Latham. Mr.: and Mm Harry JKeed of Sydney, N. X, and Mr. and Mrs. JJbank Lindsley _of Baih.bridge» N, Y. \are visiting' Mrs. Marion Shields. Mr, and Mrs. Arwin Smith and- family of Long Island are visit- ing his mother, Mrs. Muriel Smith, ' ' '\ > Mr, and Mrs. Frank C, Hoop- er of New Jersey called on the Beeds Priday. Mrs. Flossie Dirolf and Mrs. Mame Banks of Korth' Creek spent Tuesday .afternoon and evening with Mr, and Mrs, Clar- ence Reed. In liiertNiMts In iisllisppr B :\ NEWS - EMTMFRISl *nx, :4 NOTICE ^'Bakers require two billion, five hundred Bullion pounds of cane., beet,, and corn sugar for use in'foods they produce an- nually—making them the lar- gest conunercial users of sugar in the nation. Serajpbook ISfotes * - . 'Fanny B^is of .Newcomb was in town Tuesday on business. Mr. and Mrs.. John Lewis of Boslyn Heights, L-1 are spend- ing their vacation at their; sum- mer home near Sodom, A welt-painted piece of furni- ture should have iLhard, smooth finish, free from bubbles, brush marks, sags, or runs. • ANNUAL BAZA&H XS wwvmmwN AVG.. 5 A G Tk& Wevertowu \v*.S*C,S..-of the Methodist Church will hold their annual Bazaar Aug. § & 6. Ukitk 0®& Tm C Mow that school's out, younsslers are ni play .«v ofteft iti ' a'nsj«p6cfetf places.\ Sa/s^eJtperts at The Travelers Insuronce Companies point oof thui motor vehicle, accidents me a lead- ing cause of fatal infury crtiong children frorrt 1 *o 1.4, and the? racorrttrierid these basic scrfefy flp?. 1 io|, I surn,mer,cirIvir}3, Atways slow d«wn near children's pfoy'oreas-;~rv-'-| parks, poofs, ssn^Hete, play- ff grounds, «onimwtttiy\ * ters. Wetkh fclr.s«gtt*. n Jt» Bock up your ear only after mak- ing certain that youngsters ore ;*!Siplay«!tST on the ground be- hindfyoi*. On courtlry roads, be- alerrl for'hikers dttd hikfeM. 'Etj.|py thft *ceriery r but remember that you may encounter chlldri&ri any- where along the roadside. i 6* if rip, irtaks curtail* your child's safety belt Vrfeii secured. (And dort^f forget you* o«rnl) *t leave a yoO»K child: unatfsH^o'd irt the car, aevei* bav6 y<*ur keys in tfte Ignition. .. JUsife caution whett you See children playing ball near the sfteel* If d bail fo|fe lit yoor path, Ns-rftadyilffl^&p/ because a child is almost ^cSrfiBirt tclifSttaiW It; Hew York State Bepartment of Public Worlis Bureau of Bights of Way and Claims-Notice oi Appropriation of Proper^ in the Bed or Beds of a Stream, I<ake, Street, Road, Highwayj-or-Bight , of Way Project: Nortlt Oreek-North River,, Warren County, S. WC. N«. 151a. Map No. 104 Parcel No. 156 Take Notice tliat Pursuant to Section 80 of the Highway £aw NOTICE is hereby given that there were filed in the office of the Department of Public Works on the 5th day of May, 1965, a description and original tracing of a map, together with a cer- tificate as to the accuracy 'there- of, of property which the Super- intendent of Public Works* deemed necessary to be acquired immediately for purposes con- nected with, the project identi- fied above; that &ere was filed in the office of the Department of State on llth. day of May, 1965, a duly, certified. copy of such description and map.; that there was filed in the office of the Warren County Clerk on the _ Sth day of July, 1965, .a copy of such description and map,- whereupon the appropriation by the State of the property de- scribed in such description and map became complete and the title to 'such property vested-fe. the People of the State of New York. That the following is a de- * scription' of such property, to wit:- New York State Department'of. Public Wed® Description and Map for the Acquisition of Property North Creek-Mortli River S, H. No; 1515 • * Warren Cotmtv MapKo. 104. Parcel Ho* 156 Total Area ° equals Cptf pins or minus Acres DAliLA L. ORDWAY (Reputed Owner) Description and map of prop- erty showing Parcel' No, 156 to Be acquired in fee, which the sirperinteadeiit of public works deems necessary to be aeqmred by appropriation in the name of the people of the state of Kew York lor _purposes connected with the highway system of the state of N\e^ York pursuant to Section 30 «»f. the Highway l»aw. There is excepted from this appropriation all fee right, title and interest, if anyv of the N TJnited States of Afiterica. in or to said property. All that piece or 4 parcel of property hereinafter designated as Parcel No. 1S6, isifaate ia the Tosvn of Johnsbm^ County of Warren, State of Hew York, as shown on the accompan;ving map Parcel rlo. 150 BBGENHBia at a p6'!nt form- ed .by the iatersection of the southwesterly highway bohn- dary of & H, Jfo..l§l5 ^ia the div&ion line between tlie prop- Irty of 'Daga h. OMway {repute ed owner). on the northwest and - the' property of .Ella. C, Ajheden . (reputed owner) on, •&& south- east/said divisioirtme also being the southeasterly .bank of 13th Brook, said point being %% plus or ininus feet distant southerly measured. &t right angles from Station 251 plus 93 plus or min- us of the hereinafter described •/ survey base line for Jhe. pro--/ posed reconstruction - of North Creek-North River, S. H 1515 ;• thence southwesterly along the last mentioned division line, also being the southeasterly bank of ' ISth Brook, as it winds and turns, a distance 61 29 plus or minus feet to a point, said point being 57 feet distant southerly measured at right angles from Station 251 plus 97 plus or min- us of said survey. bas& line; thence N 69° - 35' - 31/' W through the properly of Dalla L. Ordway (reputed owner) 27 plus.or minus feet to a point oh the division line between the property of Ethel Hennessy and i Donald L. Towne (reputed own- ers) on the northwest and the • property-of Dalla lr. Ordway (re- '. puted owner) on the southeast, ( said point being 54 feet distant' southerly measured at right . Ihfles from Station 252 plus 23 plus'^or minus of said survey base.line; thence northeasterly along the last mentioned divi- sion line 24 phis or minus feet to a point on the southwesterly highway boundary of S. H. 1515, said poini being 30 plus or minus feet digifent southerly measured * at right angles from Station 252. plus 24 plus or minus of said - survey base-linej-thence south- . easterly along said highway boundary 31 plus a? minus feet _ to the point of beginning, being 0.017 acres more or less. , RESERVING, however, to the ' owner of the property, the right and privilege of using this prop- • erty providing the exercise of «. such right and priviiege does not, in the opinion of the super- intendent of public werks r or other authorized representafcive acting for the people of the state of New York or its assigns* ' interfere with or prevent the user and exercise of the rights hereinbefore described,- \'The above iaentioned survey base line is a portion- oi the survey base line, for the pro- posed reconstruction of North Creek-North River, S; K; Ho. 1515, Warren .tJbtihty, as^iown on a map-and pMn'ott file in the- office of the Stato Department of Public Works and described as follows} BMNNiNG at Station -243 Bins O0.GO; thence N 75* - W- „ .. 52\ W to Station 254 plus 60.- 00. . All bearings *refewed to true . north. • Dated: Aug, 2, 1965. J- Bureh MeMorran ' • t Superintendent of Public Works ' Byt |*. a Baldwin,. Director Bureau of • . ' Righfe-of^Waf\ and • (31©) • i'i M ': \ ! \ ! 1 •N- ; « >M.' OjKAuj|i%t; $'$&§.%, lSh« Rev, -and at liMerva. iBs : 'topie$. 'he/*He,feere fte -Cro^* .-and What %^/Ckijhtry ,<&,ufeli dood. j^ori^;l|ojriHla^s€^^^t Norlh . Creek-^Sc he h'e|<j at -9.530 a.m.. : apd at Minerva at li :00 a-m. The j^wnian's feliow4rlp will •meet . at ' .the /Ha-gne, 'Baptist <^ureh' ; -Saturday» Attg,'Tth-, 'at- 7*30 p.m> Sunday Bchool B- Y,. F» : ' •\'' ./. ...•; -.' is^pi^c©ittgei ,_ - ifcey* tf* Frank pershain, Pastor 10;0§ d,m, ll:10-a,m.' $;30 pm* 7:310 pm, er nieeting ^apjBsmal class will be held on WednesdaEy .-.\at 6':.i5, ; . Prayer meeting is to be at 7i30 pan. . jk, fellowship supper' will fee held on Saturday night at 5:30. $ach is to bring a covered dish- unless •contacted by the Social Committee, The Barrington Col- lege group will be here and pre- sent a program at 7,30 p.m. . David- Towner is spending 1 some time with his grandparents Rev, and Mrs. persham; . \\ SMITH HAEBE€«TON ' Smith M, Harrington of Sche- nectady, died Monday morning •at Glens' Falls Hospital after a brief illness. Mr, Harrington is a former resident of Warrens- burg and son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Byron Harrington. Salving are a son, Donald, of Ticonderoga; and. two sisters, Mrs. Harold CL Leonard and Miss Reta Harrington, both of War- rengburg, • ^ . . Funeral services will be con- ducted Thursday at 2 p.m, at the late residence, 1 Nichols Ave. in Schenectady, by the assistant pastor of the . First' Reform Church of Schenectady. The body will be. removed to the Gardner Earl Crematory in Troy> AGAIN MAY BB ACTI* .E Owners of Red and 'Scotch pine tree plantations are-urged to inspect their trees for the- presence of these caterpillars and to make hnmediatt action to control the pests before more damage results. -At-the-'present time, these caterpillars are only about one-half inch in length but will, rapidly increase in size in the next few weeks. Caterpillars are greenish in color, with black dots and a t*eddish~hrown head* They feed . in groups, thereby denuding one limb at a tlttie. Fregtteiitjy there is- more than one brood of these caterpillars during a summer season. JV r arieus insecticides will' con- trol this insect* For more detailed- information pertaining to this pest and its control, interested parlies are \re^ueste4 to'call the |few York- State Cfei^ervaticp. I^partmeat office, Upper ; Hudson Street, • Warrensbarf: Phone ^23-3671, ABIBONBACB: FASK AB-BA -'Adirondack —- An up^to-the- minute Adirondack Paift area, map and information guide, de- signed not • only for t&e. new fcoiirist but themo-re -experienced 'tjtuveler in New York -State's' 0 iftilHon acre' wonderland, bags' been printed by tSte-A€u*onaa#: Park Assoeiafi-on,;-aiid : Is now 'availabl'e,\'a^o^ding , to Horace St .^Oson of Selroon lia&e, presi-. dent of the li-eoanty -oj^n&a*- tioa. . -. - - The .guide may foe obiatoed % writing\ to AdlrondacirC |*ark' Assoeiationv -Post Offiee Bok.317» AAlrottdact, N. Y. There' & no ^L '[ 'Flan your^rture wSh IT. £L THE NORTH CREEK NJ^S > SJ^R^f^ tivm®m& $m Tor^. mmm Co.* PiDBii^aE© WEDMBSDAY, 4,1965 ?:;,• •. /Savings ~Bsm<$£* »t«1 Wa-rrem Oo«nty tv^^Weil^Blm:. \The 4-H Way to Better Xiv* lag ,, is tSte fl^anjM^ the -19&5 barren -Cpnnty Yo^ith- Fair to-be ' heJd- at the $££ Bowl\ .fa;. North Creek -on Aupisfc- $0;' M m& 22,. This' is. the only J^&.iu,•.barren.: •County and!-is- one #1 t&e.iaiigest Youth Fairs in. Nef? Yptk States Thousands, oi e^ibt%'.-w^fi be -dfeplayed Ixyrbdys'^d\ girls\ who teve''eith^r^h&dejv:g^t?ti i>f rais^ '-ed each exMbit -during this :year. t ' £%&' hoy or- ^M 'betweeh • tiie ages of' f-42 -who |BL a jaeni>er of . church .-groiip, juyenfle ..grange, Homemakhag: or- 'sfeop . ela$s- -iu school, 'Boy 'Scouts* -dirt /Seouts, ' YBCA,;YW€A^ or 4*H.-iriay ea*> feer •.-exhibits at the .barren County\ Youth Fair w - ' 'Premiums ' and ribbons:-. '&re . awarded . each - es^pbitor-.'- with ratings' of -,es:©ellent, good .or • worthy, .Anyone wdshihg. ^.-P?** mium book shoulo! contact, the .-4-H Club Department,\ If Bud- son Street, .WarrensBurg. Feature entertainments Pn'' Friday night vritll' M-'a-'Fashion' Show with, over''' 100 ' -models wearing garments they have made, a' yotJthJTalejjt Show, and a Hootenany. • 'Saturday night. will be M-Hgkfced -with the Pete '.Wiffiams Show. Ah. hour's show •by this vvefl-known Western^ •Star will be followed fey tln ; ee hours of square dancing. On Saturday afternoon, pony and horse pulling . contests will be featured. In the\ evening, \Boon • Boom*' Braamigan, well-Known WPTE dise-joekey, will enter- tain Horseshoe pitchers should start practieinir for the County Championship Contest^ in double and singles entries. The contest for singles will be Saturday af- ternoon and on Sunday the con- test for doubles will take place. Therell be rides, games, com- mercial exhibits and educational exhibits from industrial and the State Department Saturday ev- ening a real old^fashion chicken barbecue will be' sponsored by. the North Creek. Methodist Charch. ,v Plan now to attend the War* ren~-€ouhty Youth Fair and en- 5oy the many attractions. WOOL NBBJDUeWORK COKTJ5ST TO BE IIBUO AT YOUTH FAIK HEEE \ * W ^ H »^ .*.,.;**„ - -'*^feb^^m i Z^&^!--?m \ v l-i ' \.-\„V-.v , -./ ' v' •,- %' • *- • *rV.' .' ;l. • '.!*'•: M \ ift ^omptiM# .;Wil3h- other- l$m : ' rlbBoji , ., -^m^r- - -#om fatri •' thrtou^<«it 1&e^#Gjastr^. s .--•.' %'M®ti^ft;'|%i|bie' ptue,ribb5>|| • preisetitatioijs #L^&'\^fiJ. b& : .IJpd ' \aft4. \3r4-p%ce.'r|bb©ns. .#warde<3' in a-H: -six ^t^riel, ^ '. ' Belection #:Ml grand rialosa- - al -wins.eEj- w^^'^H. \receive % free trig* to- Hew'vYWlr : ^h^ % three- day. stay 5 ^r : ;''t^o. m w% as a 'cash prise #>f-il.^i60'.and a'speefeJ. • engraved- jtropny will- fee- am,?. sponsors -o^,;th:#'---contest. : m-aS* v dit|pnv -^%^: : ei^-^wards* with -apprepri^e? .-'r^hoais, 'w& Be nmde''withi»='ea;^ category on a nalioiftai ie**el'.. - ^Co. piarticapate;-in : the contest, all- enfirijes' anust he made In l©0 ' pereeftt : -wool or: mohair 3?arn pur^h'a^ed- ia -.the United- Stages and must have' -been completed: . slh.ee-' January -3tet» 1965. A lanel from' 13i'e 'ymm. must he attached. to «acn eiitry •and' contestants may- enter in, as -many categories as. desired-*, Blue, ribbon winners sub-nutting their entries:\ for national jwd^inig ean do so no later tahan'Hov,' MthV They wMl 'receive official' entry blanks and Otlier pertiaent data regarding entries at the national Im&l from .^.-.^Mrtwsiel ®m®, .-.-..pitting .QffiMfflm&.i&ffl&m& ^^m^.\of • ite? ^ Mm The \tetgbine^ %&,$*»+•• Imk -^'\^o^^uip^ly 'of-^ ^^ ™Siae 4M OufcDepart- one -at m Skm, .\ -. • meat, 17 Hudson St,'barrens- ' ' :••' -'•\;.: ; . burg, phone HA'SW0O.' . - ; \.-..'' femes- &m?m &m&- PottexsYiHe, H, T« Pltont Ob.es|ertow» 346Q Be wady for 0M -wea1%fr., , , Ko imi-m flpp Bally 9 - f \-; V-'., GLENS FALLS JEWELRY SHOP 164 GL xecutor's & g By Order of Warren County Surrogate Court Judge James Davidson, executor for the estate of the late Warren L. Myers, is liquidating the entire inventory, by order of the Warren County. Surrogate Judge Afexander P. Robertson, Auction Starts Thurs. at 1 p. m. 1 v.\1 ****%3 • • ttHAL 0ISPOSA1 AT ^ ^ With only a few weeks left be- fore the opening of the Warren County Youth- Pair at Nac|h- Creek Ski Bowl, knitters and erocheters who plan to nse tMte needle, or -hook to wih' fame by - entering-, the 1865. Kational Wool •Needlework Contest; are urged to let their fingers fly. .To be eligible as a contestant,, designs must be. submitted to- the Pair not later than llmrsd-ay, Aug.. W, 1963 with J^^dgm|?'^f , the knitted and. eroefeeted €atrfes scheduled .to begin hnhtediatels* after the Fair lias opened, !Cae contest is'being jouitly. sponsor- •ed by tlfCH's.tionai -Hani -Enify- thag 'Yiarft Association and'the American Wool <^>anril for the \ thirot 'snecessive year. -Ciarefal atteatioa to bjlocldng,. .eieanKae^f *aiid - -oyerall -details before presenting \their: entries is urged by the Fair to contest- ,an% who desire to oe serioasly eonsMere'd f;or'-aii^fmraS\i]a\tae contest. ,- Both letters ..and crocljeters • are -eligible to enter -the content; ' provided that tiiey are a. non- professional heedlewoifeer. A* war6!s ; will be made in separate . -categories, intee? for kntttlng .& crdchetlng, *rhege'.mt0gorlbs' 'in- ctnde afghan$« ^reMers and 3* piece-, baby sets. ' Mrst-place'.-biiie >.ibbons i^flj -be .awarded\ hi ^ €•• categories arid a haadsomfe: engraven tro* phy is® be BMmMdm wM Et the FMr- jadgfegi fe one of the six -Mae rM>o» vrnmsm ia the ^Ealtakl Wodt'Mee<Sewoitk •eon- • teat 3*£jgdged. •• to l>e *%esfc <& . fMr- M AH; sis: first. $lsm trihaers. .at-Hie fkir late'eligSble to w&p • tnlt.thefe' wiflSfeg deslgas. i$ Iffs^imal- Headflp»ittfe» bk$frm 4P ^' ^ F M»tTBJQr6 ! FREE—IF REE A Gtnuin* Diamond :• Ring G«v«n Away to On» Lucky P«r$en^ •t Each Sab. j He PurchMt Nec«ffiry*^| UCTION SALE! f aiOENI^G SALE r- STASIS AT EVENING SALS „ STABIB AT 9 P.M. 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