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ges the H per permempomren tyr IC Statmn WagOn, 6<ftj1w > La . engl trans, riedium blue. - This is amne- owner?! excellent shape. Low miléage,, .\ DODGE: PIONEER Fordor 'Sedan,' ;Y-$. transmission light blue, radxo, etcL RH Good tire R Tudor\ Sedan, ecoh push Button,. rad' &', ful hts, etc. This car is 0th ongmal owner, low nul‘ erior - {as CORVAIR MONZA Fordor Sedan, Deiuxe Radio, Posxtractxon, Belts, etc.- Mada éi’e f. marg , E NSi © with beige interior. One owner. Very mc _shapp, : Excellent rubber. 1961 N CHEVROLET Biscayne Fordot Sedan; 6“ ¥ ylindér\ t engme, Standard Transmission, Emune thte with» blue interior. This car sold and service. by us. In, excellent condition. . - 1950 RAMBLER Custom 4, Dr. Sedan. 6 Std” *iranstnission. Beige & maroon. Very clean. Excel-vi <_ lent tubber. Priced right. “1960 DODGE . Pioneer Station Wagon, V-8 engine. aut trans., deluxe radio, fullwheel covers, etc. _. Exe tires, - tutone - freen, green interior. Not 'a . - rust, .Mechan 1960 FORD F IR j Wfiwfi f bexge «interi edan. econm Spot h cally. perfect. A Jocal car paced to.sel s radio. ; Sed ols P. N xce candltion. ; one qt; 191 Mam Street lous. Dial . 686- 5000 HOWARD B TATE & SON <F U N E R A L , H. O M, E'. t, RAYMERTOWRN. ON. Y. _- Funerals of Beauty and ngngty . Phone MOrrxs 8 8910 # Brown Monday night. - Parish. Club Wilt maet with ski J| Mr. and Mrs, Johd W. Wine- 215-553 gard Monday night;« > * 00 g, s100 arm Evemngs by Appei 1 Jlips. in Croxjseztpvmeax “low, Mary Rudd and William | Baker; pitch, Lucy LaPorte and KH Guy Berber low, { party is Septembér 25. meu gay. 4 fig: ¥%\Edwan} , w af an Savaia Of| Phil's Barbe 4 0 | New York City visited their Dou§hert§s £10811ng cousin, Mrs, Charles E. Bréer,| American House Pine Grove Soott's Florist Snow Your ommumty” 'and pxjeseqtativ from th {De artmem;1 n ve ClaSSr00m esting.\ . 'Music -in quays Schools\ F be: presented bv Dr. Wal- ter Cochrane, .asgodiate direc- tor of music -education, State ‘ Department, Luther Everly of gosick 'a11s Central, School 11 conduct the panel, \A_. P Phxrsmal Education: Pro- Bram\ 1 be,. ouglgas - Haines,, <eather of |i ysical education at Tamarac 'The program has. been ar- figed by. Miss Florence Ga- , pregident of the Teach ers' Ass'n of' the Sole Super- vxsing District, and Mr. Everly, presxdent of - the Hoosxck Falls : Teachers Ass'n, ~ -' 'The Rev. John ¥. Elliott, [pastor of- the First Baptist [ Church, will deliver the invo- 'gation. The . official welcome the qusxek Falls Central hoo! District will be extend- by Dr, Harry .P. Harrison, )r exdent of: the Board of Ed— Alt Samts Parish Cuild will bot meet until October 14. On 'October 23, they will be guests of Boyntonville Guild and hear and see the Rev. Lee show shdes of his trip abroad; Ladies Aid Society of the Baptxst Church will meet Fri- day at 2 in the church. Sanford Rifenburg is stay- ing a week with his grand- daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Phil- Awards at the Grange card party went in pinochle to Mil- dred Pine and Harold Pine; Catherine Hughes and . Leof Jones. Next Four Klub will meet with- Mrs Viliim C. Mr. and Mts. Warren Rom- mel, daughte: ; * of Sunday. |HxRaison Assists. 1 RIENTATIOKR presented by |- Carl's-Restaurant----O0 - Sluzas \Welding\ American League . , Won Lost Texaco Fire Ghzefs 4 SaHuzzo. Grill 3 Buckley's All-Stars 3 [Noble & Wood: © 3 Top Hat * 3 Jack's Restaurant 3 1 1 1 1 Las Barber Funeral Home gens Book Shop aynes, Ford . gacomc Trail Inn arrison Vendors 1 Wood Flogg . _ King Pins \for. the Week f ~ 237-232-0628, H. Brom1rsln 213-204,203 620, D.: Racprd’ 234-214-609, D. Smith 200-577, C. WilliamS‘ 218- 575 \ C. Frazier; 545, H. Muckle; 220- i570, L. Church; 200-567, Don fSargood, 204-5064, G. Brandi; 562, D. Armstrong. -F National League - (September 10, 1965) North's Garage Fire House 5 -+ 1 Village Store Bar-B-Que Saluzzo Dugout Tate Diner Rog Sales & gm). Ema 611353“ x B* £- be rift wal Sigalos Fixits Connie's Torpedoes N‘ati’onal Guard King Pins for the Week: 204-589, R. Marani; 213-577, F,. Mulvihill, Jr. League (September 8, 1965) ‘ Won Lost Rosendahl Farm 4 0 Public Market 34 4 P. Timber Wolves Sharkey's Hotel 3 Ray's Radio & TV 3 Hoosick 2 Salluzzo Untouchables 2 Woodpeckers 1 St. Stanislaw Club - 1 Smitty's Gulf 1 McGrath Service 4 3'% Falls Motel - 0 -King Pins for the Week: R. Shiland, 236-201-614; C. Shaw, 279-614, E. Starr, 203- 203-576; J. Calhoun, 569: E. ZlIxnskas 201-567; H. Bromir- 206-558; F. Mulvihill, Jr., “United League September 13 Won Lost \i Ruditis Stars Won Lost, munity College for his second Salluzzo's Don's Clippers Taconic Trail Inn Hilltop Falls Hardware Kingpins for the Week - G. Cuddihy 287-598, P. Daven- gonis 214-589, C,. Shaw 208- 580, J. Hogan 205-548, H. Preb- ble 202-544, H.. Calhoun 204- |537, W. Leskowsky 200-531, °F. | Downing 528, G. Tate 523, B. | McShane 521 W. Houghton 518, L. Phillips 518, F., Martelle 202-515. J. Mahar-§15, L. Phil- pott 512, B. Elliot 200-509, B. Ellis 207-505, D. Rogardus 504, R. Burdick. 210-501, R. Meaney 500, P. Lanoue 214, J. Ryan 200. Mixed League September 12 Won Lost Ml & M's Quartets Macs Eagles 4 Rollers ~a 3 Pin-ups High Triples - H. Muckle 632, E. Yerke 586, W. Marani 459, W. Carroll~558, L. Church ‘y3\516 igh 's é yor {Mite-ME! 09,.*R. McCart, 207, J. Marani} 02, A. McCoubrey 201,xy-Er ¥erke 200 - High Averages - H Muckle 210, E. ¥erke 195, W. Marani 186, W. Carroll 184 L. Church 179 R. Jones 1793, A. McCou- brey 172, J. Stevens 167, J. Marani 166. POTTER HILL By Edith North Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hall were in Saratoga to visit Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cole on Sunday. Mr. Cole is seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Worth- ingtorm of West Hebron wore overnight guests Friday of Mrs. Edith North, . Mrs, Mabel Nelson is in charge of a turkey supper which the WSCS of Potter Hill will serve September 293, start- ing at 5:30. Harold Stevens and family were in Bast Hebron a day visiting Mr. and Mrs. David Johnson. The Earl Goodermote family 25m; D. Church 232, W, Carvoll| | atterded the wedding annivers- |- ary party given for Mr. and Mrs. George Spendiff in Hoo- sick, Sunday. Lester Goodermote has re- turned to Hudson Valley Com- johfl E. Harti #97, R,. Jones 519, A. Mchuv BOYTQNVILLE Rena Sabm. Corr. 7 a: Mr. and Mrs: Lawrence E. Olsen are entertammg a guest three days in Boston last week! accompani¢éd by Mrs,. Frank W. Israke of Watervhet and Flor ida. David Allen 'of Tewksbury, Mass., spent two days with h's classmate, William . White. John Carlson .of Brooklyc spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Taylor. Mrs. Rena Sabin accompan- mer of Pittstown, were guests of, Mrs.> Charlotte Bovie \of North Petersburg one day last week,\ Mr. and Mts. Malcolm Hew- itt of Petersburg were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. Clif- ford Cottréll. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Carey of Bennington were Sunday guests of Mrs. Rena Sabin. Card of Appreciation I wish \to thank everyone who sent me cards, gifts, and showed kindnesses during my | stay at Putnam Memorial Hoes« pital and gince my returns home, * Mrs. Harold Gardner ”Me-”HA“ to Bt. Hilda's Guild, Eastern of St. Peter's Church in Ben- and all of my neighbors and presents, for the flowers and: visits while I was a patient at the hospital. won cns ~ from. Copenhagen, Depomark,]| Mrs. Vera Odde, They spent ted by- Mrs. Sarah Eycleshy-| © \n MC ard 'of:A neemhbn \ar dd pI nearer réa 59d 1\ nad\ got janyTriends, My thanks go} Star, Rev. 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