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Margaretvffle, N. Y., ,Frtday, Dectanber 2* 1S60 CATSKnX, MOUKTAmr KEWB Page Seven WELCOME, HUNTERS P E K ’S Restaurant in Fleischmanns OPEN from 4 A. M. DAILY During Hunting Season Limches Pa«^ed for Hnnters to Take Afield Phone 299 Opposite Post Office TH E RO X BU RY N E W S Monday, Nov. 28, 1960 Phone Boxbiiry 4091 Irma Griffin, Editor Your Dreams Can Come True Let us give you information and rates on all cruises to the West Indies and South America. There is a cruise of your dreams, tailor-made for you and your pocketbook. C atsk iU T ra v e l A g en cy , In c. 144 Delaware Street Walton, New Yoric Mrs. F. R. Paternoster Tel. UN 5-6111 Dr. Paul F. Ploutz of Livonia, Mich., and his mother, Mrs. Anna Ploutz, of Grand Gorge called on iHissse Edith and Carrie Ploutz FWday. Dr. Ploutz, a Roxbury rentral school alumni, is science coordinator at the Livonia, Mich., high school. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kelly re- turned last week Monday fr<Hn Pittsburgh, Pa., where they visi- ted their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kelly. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walpole at Dimmick, Pa., on their way back. Mrs. Carl Stosser, Robert Wayne Jr. of Stamford and Mrs. Ward Brand were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Buel at Cbnesville. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Becker spent last weekend with her brothers, Paul Sutton and Frank Sutton, £ind families at Milford. John Schirmley, William Zwick, and Edward Gustavus of Linden- hurst spent the weekend with Mr. arid Mrs. Harold'Marquardt. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Sears Jr. and daughters, Cheryl and Kathy, of Hicksville, L. I., and Miss Emma Walker of Garden City, L. L, spent the Thanksgiving weekend with Mr. and'Mrs. Ster- ling Sears. Mrs. Carl Schuster spent Thanksgiving with her brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Devine, in Albany and last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Koch at Livingston, N. J. Eugene Beime Jr. of Queens Village spent Thanksgiving with his father, Eugene Beime. Dr. and. Mrs. George Shultis and children, Elizabeth, Hilary and John, of Stamford, Conn., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knight and chil- dren, Alison, George, Christopher, Penelope and John, of IVeadwell and Mr. and Mrs. John Walker of New Kingston were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Shul- tis. There were 28 weekend boarders and hunters at the Windy Acres farm of Mr. and Mrs. Shul- tis, two of the hunters got deer. A. J. Shafer and Mrs. Gladys Carr were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold DeSUva at MiUbrook. Dr. and Mrs. Glenn W. Young and daughter, Grace Ann, of Upper Montclair were Thanksgiv- ing guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Smith. Mr. and Mi^. E ^ ard Snegoski entertained Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCune and daughter, Donna, at Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. A. Jerry Bodurtha of Rome and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bodurtha of State College, Pa., were Thanksgiving guests of Rev. and Mrs. Richard B. Guice. ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Myers and children, Barbara and Richard, Richard McCarton and Donald Shefler, all of Buffalo, were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. Leighton Enderlin. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hull of Grand Gorge, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thompson, Otego; Charles Thomp- son of Endicott and Miss Adde Thompson of Arlington, Va., were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. ^ d Mrs. Erving Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Burdette G. Long spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Julian Valk at Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murray and children, Russell and Arlene, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murray Jr., all of Babylon, L. L, and Esko Taini of Pori, Finland, an ex- change student living this year at the Robert Murray home, were all Thanksgiving weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Murray. Russell Murray shot an eight-point deer near the waterfall on the^ CarroU Hinkley farm, and this was his first year as a hunter and his first deer. Mrs. Luella VanHousen and grandaon, Douglas Todd, were Sunday callers of Misses Zena and Aina Travis. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bilderbeck of Hartwick visited Miss Zena Travis Tuesday. Mr. 'and Mrs. Elmer Bookhout and children, Sharon, Timothy and Patricia, of Hobart were Thanks- giving guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Kierdorf. Mr. Bookhout and daughters, Sharon and Patricia, were callers of Misses Zena and Arna Travis. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon J. Grif- fin and children. Daphne, Beverly and Nathalie, of Walden and Mr. and Mrs. James Cosenza and daughters, Glenda and Carole, of Stamford were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Omar J. Griffin. Mrs. Greene and chil- dren, and Glenda and Carole re- mained for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Hanford Hull of New Wood- stock arrived Friday to spend the weekend at the Griffin hcnne. AH here— a n d a ll n ew ! FORD TRUCKS F0RB1 < HEW4-WHra. DRWE-8-faot nareside bodi*s-)i and K-ton capacities! 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See the newest—and save the most! onaeomparitonoflatat tuaOaiU nmufdelartn'tuaaHdntaUMmrtdprka FORD TRUCKS COST LESS V IN TW O -TO N N ER S —New "Big Six" power—4 engines in all! Now . . . the extra power of.lng 262-cubic- indi displacement! The diuklnli^ of heavy- duty construction! H m gas economy of six- cylinder d^gn! They’re all yours in Ford’s all-new "Big Six” engine. Now two ^ e s , two V-8 ’s in two-tonners akme! IN VANS . . . iUSES . i . BIG NEW DIESELS . . . NOW ALMOST 6(W MODELS! A. H. TODD & SON, Inc. Main StT^t and Wagner Ave. Fleischmanns N. Y. Mrs. Carrie Morse, accompa- nied bjr Mr. and Mrs. Marion Morse of Schenectady, were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Dugan, Stamford. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lutz and son, John, were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McIntosh at Bovina Center. Mr. and Mrs. Geoi^e Snyder Hartford spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Roderick C. Dorrance. Mr. , and Mrs. Philip Corsi and children, Martena, Charles, Chris- topher and Pliilip, of Malveme, L. I., spent the Thanksgiving holi- days with their parents* Mr. and Mrs. Edward Corsi, and Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Munro. Beaufont Beautty and daugh- ter, Judy, of Buffalo spent Thanks- giving vidth Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wheat. Mr. and Mrs. Wheat’s daughter, Mrs. Beautty, is a pa- tient at a Buffalo hospital. Judy will remain with her grandmother while her mother is in the hospital. Nancy aild Joan Brower of Al- bany and iMr. and Mrs. George Brower a ^ family of Schenectady spent TTtftnksgiving with their mother, Mrs. David B. Brower. Ronald Mattice and Miss Bet Rouser of Akron, Ohio, and and Mrs. Cornelius Hosier and sons, David and James, of New K i n g s t o n were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Mattice. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Webster eind daughters, Kathy and Sandra, of Passaic, N. J., spent the weekend at the Mattice home. Mrs. Frances Whitney is spend- ing the winter with her son, Louis, in Poughkeepsie. Mr. and Mrs. Orlyn Persons and children, Hiram and Jeanette, of Grand Gorge and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Shultis of Westkill were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shultis. Mrs. Nellie Ruteshouser spent the Thanksgiving vacation with her daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Hol- brooke, at Fort Edward. , Mr. and Mrs. Paul Alberti of Oneonta, Mrs. Clara Cowan and Mr. and Mrs. George Raieder and family were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Raeder. Rev. and Mrs. Gerald B. Bos- tock and sons, David and Daniel, of Liberty were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond P. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson of Baldwin, L. I., and granddaughter, Miss Eileen Garing, of Greenville, S. C., were Thanksgiving weekend guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Cole. Shot Deer with Bow Bruce Caswell shot a deer with a bow and arrow before the gun season and so did L. Hotaling, the «ew GLF worker. J William Smith of Boston, Mass., spent Thanksgiving weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. How- ard Smith. Miss Jean Cammer of Auburn and Rc/iert Cammer, who-attends busfriess mechanic school in Syracuse, spent ’Thanksgiving with their mother, Mrs. Lynn Ceunmer. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Morse of Stamford were ’Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cantwell. George Gerken of Passaic, N. J., spent 'Thanksgiving with his mother, Mrs. James Brennan. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Baumbach and children, Warren Jr., Donna, John and James, of North Babylon spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Baumbach. Also ’Thanksgiving guests were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Giffin and sons, Larry Barry and David, of Neshanic, N. J. They spent the weekend here. John Fracberri and” son, Philip, of Patchogue, L. I., and ’Theodore Lang of the Bronx also visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Baumbach. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Reed and family of Stamford were Thanks- giving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Reed, their parents, on Spruce street. Miss Catherine Stevens and Mrs. William Mauer of Stamford were also visitors at the Reed home. Also guests were Mrs. Donald Buel and Mrs. Ross Buel of Prattsville. Mrs. William H. Mattice was a patient at Margaretville hospital a few days with pneumonia. M r.^ d Mrs. WUliam R. Stumpf and children, Peter and Kathy, of Staten .Island spent nianksgiving weekend with Mrs. Stumpf’s mother, Mrs. Samuel More. Mr. and Mrs. H. Ivan Smith were nianksgiving supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Ford at Pine Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gray Jr. and children, Joanne and Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mead and son, Michael, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mead and children, Debra and Dennis, were Thgf ,kspving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Mead. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Purchell entertained Mr. and Mrs. Henry PurchelJ at 'Hianksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sok<^ and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle SokoU and children, Lynn and Melinda, all of Windham, Miss DOTottiy Trues- dell, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Truisdi^ and sons, Konald and Jay, all oi LexingtCHi, Robert Fuller of Eng- land Air Force Base, Alexander^ La., and Alvin Fuller Jr. o f'^ a r- lotteville, and Mr. arid Mrs. Wil- liam G ra li^ were Thanksgiving guests of Mrs. Mona ^aham. SeccMid Year, F irst Larry Cartwright shot a four- point deer back of Sears in Hard- scrabble. It was his second year of htmting and Ids', first,deer. It was the first day. St^^en Collins of Union col- lege, Sdienectady, spoit Thanks- giving vacation with his Mrs. Walter Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Halpern and (diHdrra, Midiael, Jane and Daniel, eS Mar- garetville were Thanksgiving {hunting. guests of Mrs. Halpem’s mother, Mrs. Brooks. Albert Finch and son, Paul, of Meriden, Conn., s^nt the week- end with his family in Roxbury and visited Mr. and Mrs. Eber Cartwright. Eight hunters si^nt the week at the Eber Cartwright home, and two of them shot deer. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pebler and children, Susan and Stephen, of Lindenhurst spent Thanksgiving weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Dugan Jr. ITiey were all 'Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Dugan of Stamford. Robert Dugan,' student at Broome Technical school, Bing- hamton, sp«it the 'Thanksgiving vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Dugan Jr. Miss Mary Deignan and Mrs. Marguerite Morrissey of Phoenicia were Thanksgiving guests of their brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Dei^an. Mr. and Mrs. John Del Guidice of Paterson, N. J., spent 'Thanks- giving with Mr. and Mrs. Basil Hait. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Osborne and family and Mr. and Mrs. Benja- min Osborne and son, Rockey, of West Harpersfield were 'Thanks- giving guests of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Cower. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Rot)erts of Denver were supper guests. Mr. and Mrs. Howjird Decker spent "Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Conro at Chichester. Miss Ella Keator of Kingston visited Mr. and Mrs. Decker and other vicinity relatives for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. George' Ennist were 'Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albertus Marshall at Pleasant Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Archibald and daughter. Rye, of Scotia- spent the weekend wdth Mr. and Mrs. Ennist. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Meade and daughter. Iris, of Halcottville, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Slauson and daughter, Linda, of Kingston and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Finch and children, Lois and Wayne, were "Thanksgiving guests Friday of Mr. jmd Mrs. Jesse Finch. Mr. and Mrs. William Vermilyea and son, Raymond, of Binghamton and Mr. and Mrs. John Marshnek of Rome were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hadden. Leonard Whiteloriis spent the ■Thanksgiving vacation at his home in EdwardsvUle. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas K. Griffin and sons, Robert and John, of Packanack Lake were Thanksgiv- ing guests of Mrs. E. J. Gellner. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Finch and children, Eric, Martin, Kristin and Laurel, were Thanksgiving guests of her mother, Mrs. Elie Frech- ette, at Prattsville. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gumaer and daughter, Mary Lou; of Fair- lawn, N. J., spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Finch. Took 10-Pointer Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hinkley and children, Billy, Diane and Sandra, of Sidney, Mr. and Mrs<. Edward Hale and sons, Jeffrey, Kenneth and Stephen, of Rens- selaerville spent "Thanksgiving with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll G. Hinkley. Edward Hale shot a 10-point deer in Meeker hollow. Mr. and Mrs. James Hinkley and daughter, Karen Kay, were also "Thanksgiving guests. Mrs. A. E. Jones spent "Thanks- giving with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Page at Sidney and visited her sisters, Mrs. George Hathaway, and Mrs. Milo Butts, and her granddaughter, Mrs. Frederick Riggs, and family at Sidney. Mr. and Mrs. A. Worhinter of the Bronx were "Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Obe Zuidema. Mr. and Mrs. How£u:d Wood and son, Donald, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wflsey and son, John, of Cobleskill, Mr. and Mrs. Marsten Allen and son, Stephen, of Howe’s Cave, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Van Wormer and Misses Loretta and Lucille Brinon of Middleburgh, Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Case and sons, Gary and William, of Cones- ville and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Van Wormer of Shew Hollow were "Thanksgiving guests of Mrs. John Van W<»mer. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Voorhees and children, Preston and Linda, of Pawling, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Voorhees and daughter, Bonnie, Mr. and Mrs. Josejrfi Warner and children, Shirley and Maurice, of Bloomville, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Shultis and children, Lela, Loren and Leonard, of Margaretville, Mr. and Mrs. Seeley Voorhees and diildren, Joyce, Gall and Rickey, of Delhi and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Lane and st»i, Eugene, of Lew Beach were nianksgiving guests of Mr. and Mi«. Maurice Voor- hees. Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Meade of Briarcliff, L. I., were nianksgiv- ing guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irving J. Mead. At T eac^rs CooveDttim Mrs. Donald Weyl spent Sun- day, Monday and "Tuesday in Buffalo as a representative of the Roxbury and Grand Gorge Teadi- ers’ assodati(xis. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weyl and Mr. and Ifes. SYank Bertino were ’Thanksgiviilg guestts of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Weyl. Mrs. Willltim D. White spent "Thanksgiving with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. \WUiam D. White 3d, at Cornwall. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Preston and son, Stephen, of Hobart were Thanksgiving guests of iiis par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Preston. A&s. Samuel Bennett of Stam- ford spent Saturday and Sunday with her motho:, Mrs. Pearl Ben- nett, while Samuel Bennett was SEND FOR DAVIS BAKING POWDER "EAfiY-DOEfi-IT BAKING CHARTS for delicious home made baking at quick-mix speed Short-cnt methods set up In easy-to> followformfor making CaKes .. . Quick Breads... Biscuits, Muffins ... 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Page 1: Margaretvffle, N. Y., ,Frtday, Dectanber 2* 1S60 …nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn83031247/1960-12-02/ed...Dimmick, Pa., on their way back. Mrs. Carl Stosser, Robert Wayne Jr. of

Margaretvffle, N. Y., ,Frtday, Dectanber 2* 1S60 CATSKnX, MOUKTAmr KEWB Page Seven

W E L C O M E , H U N T E R S

P E K ’ SR e s t a u r a n t

in Fleischmanns

OPEN from 4 A. M. DAILY During Hunting SeasonLimches Pa«^ed for H nnters to Take Afield

Phone 299 Opposite Post Office

T H E R O X B U R Y N E W SMonday, Nov. 28, 1960 Phone Boxbiiry 4091 Irma Griffin, Editor

Your Dream s Can Come TrueLet us give you information and rates on all cruises

to the West Indies and South America.

There is a cruise of your dreams, tailor-made for you and your pocketbook.

C a t s k i U T r a v e l A g e n c y , I n c .144 Delaware S treet Walton, New Yoric

Mrs. F. R. Paternoster Tel. UN 5-6111

Dr. Paul F. Ploutz of Livonia, Mich., and his mother, Mrs. Anna Ploutz, of Grand Gorge called on iHissse Edith and Carrie Ploutz FWday. Dr. Ploutz, a Roxbury rentral school alumni, is science coordinator at the Livonia, Mich., high school.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kelly re­turned last week Monday fr<Hn Pittsburgh, Pa., where they visi­ted their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kelly. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walpole at Dimmick, Pa., on their way back.

Mrs. Carl Stosser, Robert Wayne Jr. of Stamford and Mrs. Ward Brand were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Buel at Cbnesville.

Mr. and Mrs. Everett Becker spent last weekend with her brothers, Paul Sutton and Frank Sutton, £ind families at Milford.

John Schirmley, William Zwick, and Edward Gustavus of Linden­hurst spent the weekend with Mr. arid Mrs. Harold'Marquardt.

Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Sears Jr. and daughters, Cheryl and Kathy, of Hicksville, L. I., and Miss Emma Walker of Garden City, L. L, spent the Thanksgiving weekend with Mr. and'Mrs. Ster­ling Sears.

Mrs. Carl Schuster spent Thanksgiving with her brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Rich­ard Devine, in Albany and last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Koch at Livingston, N. J.

Eugene Beime Jr. of Queens Village spent Thanksgiving with his father, Eugene Beime.

Dr. and. Mrs. George Shultis and children, Elizabeth, Hilary and John, of Stamford, Conn., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knight and chil­dren, Alison, George, Christopher, Penelope and John, of IVeadwell and Mr. and Mrs. John Walker of New Kingston were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Shul­tis. There were 28 weekend boarders and hunters at the Windy Acres farm of Mr. and Mrs. Shul­tis, two of the hunters got deer.

A. J. Shafer and Mrs. Gladys Carr were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold DeSUva at MiUbrook.

Dr. and Mrs. Glenn W. Young and daughter, Grace Ann, of Upper Montclair were Thanksgiv­ing guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Smith.

Mr. and Mi . E^ard Snegoski entertained Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCune and daughter, Donna, at Thanksgiving.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Jerry Bodurtha of Rome and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bodurtha of State College, Pa., were Thanksgiving guests of Rev. and Mrs. Richard B. Guice. '

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Myers and children, Barbara and Richard, Richard McCarton and Donald Shefler, all of Buffalo, were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. Leighton Enderlin.

Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hull of Grand Gorge, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thompson, Otego; Charles Thomp­son of Endicott and Miss Adde Thompson of Arlington, Va., were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. ^ d Mrs. Erving Thompson.

Mr. and Mrs. Burdette G. Long spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Julian Valk at Georgetown.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murray and children, Russell and Arlene, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murray Jr., all of Babylon, L. L, and Esko Taini of Pori, Finland, an ex­change student living this year at the Robert Murray home, were all Thanksgiving weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Murray. Russell Murray shot an eight-point deer near the waterfall on the CarroU Hinkley farm, and this was his first year as a hunter and his first deer.

Mrs. Luella VanHousen and grandaon, Douglas Todd, were Sunday callers of Misses Zena and Aina Travis. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bilderbeck of Hartwick visited Miss Zena Travis Tuesday.

Mr. 'and Mrs. Elmer Bookhout and children, Sharon, Timothy and Patricia, of Hobart were Thanks­giving guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Kierdorf. Mr. Bookhout and daughters, Sharon and Patricia, were callers of Misses Zena and Arna Travis.

Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon J. Grif­fin and children. Daphne, Beverly and Nathalie, of Walden and Mr. and Mrs. James Cosenza and daughters, Glenda and Carole, of Stamford we re Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Omar J. Griffin. Mrs. Greene and chil­dren, and Glenda and Carole re­mained for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Hanford Hull of New Wood- stock arrived Friday to spend the weekend at the Griffin hcnne.

A H h e r e —

a n d a l l n e w !

FORDTRUCKS

F 0 R B 1<

HEW 4-WHra. DRWE-8-faot nareside bodi*s-)i and K-ton capacities!

NEW ECOHOlME-Uwest-prfced pickup, bar none-by as much as J260.» Deep 7-foot box, payloads over M ton.

MEW FALCON PKKUP-30 mpgin certified tests! Roomy 6-ft box!

IN P I C K U P S — America’s most complete pickup line!

What a choice you get! Four saving engines . . . 8 body sizes . . . payloads &om 800 to 3450 pounds! And what savings you get!

In model afto: model, modem ’61 Fords are priced below all otiier leading makes! Come in, pick your pickup now!

NEW FORD F4N tops ’em all in touihness! New strontw frame, new sturdier cab, smoother-riding springs!

NEW FOn C-55* includes the new 262 Six IS standard. It’s the lowest-priced THt Cab truck on the marM!*

ECONOMYN E V E R G A M E

I N S U C H A

CHOICE!Biggest truck change-over, biggest truck choice in Ford history! Biggest truck sayings, tod—starting with Amoica's fowest-pnced truck series, * tiie all-new Econdine Pickup, Van and Station Bus! Come in today!See the newest—and save the most!

on a eompariton oflatat tuaOaiU nmufdelartn'tuaaHdntaUMmrtdprka

FORD TRUCKS COST LESS V

IN T W O - T O N N E R S —New "Big Six" power—4 engines in all!

Now . . . the extra power of.lng 262-cubic- indi displacement! The diuklnli^ of heavy- duty construction! H m gas economy of six-

cylinder d^gn! They’re all yours in Ford’s all-new "Big Six” engine. Now two ^ e s , two V-8 ’s in two-tonners akme!

IN VANS . . . iUSES . i . BIG NEW DIESELS . . . NOW ALMOST 6(W MODELS!

A . H . T O D D & S O N , I n c .Main StT^t and Wagner Ave. Fleischmanns N. Y.

Mrs. Carrie Morse, accompa­nied bjr Mr. and Mrs. Marion Morse of Schenectady, were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Dugan, Stamford.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lutz and son, John, were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McIntosh at Bovina Center.

Mr. and Mrs. Geoi^e Snyder Hartford spent the weekend

with Mr. and Mrs. Roderick C. Dorrance.

Mr. , and Mrs. Philip Corsi and children, Martena, Charles, Chris­topher and Pliilip, of Malveme, L. I., spent the Thanksgiving holi­days with their parents* Mr. and Mrs. Edward Corsi, and Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Munro.

Beaufont Beautty and daugh­ter, Judy, of Buffalo spent Thanks­giving vidth Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wheat. Mr. and Mrs. Wheat’s daughter, Mrs. Beautty, is a pa­tient at a Buffalo hospital. Judy will remain with her grandmother while her mother is in the hospital.

Nancy aild Joan Brower of Al­bany and iMr. and Mrs. George Brower a ^ family of Schenectady spent TTtftnksgiving with their mother, Mrs. David B. Brower.

Ronald Mattice and Miss Bet Rouser of Akron, Ohio, and and Mrs. Cornelius Hosier and sons, David and James, of New K i ng s to n were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Mattice. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Webster eind daughters, Kathy and Sandra, of Passaic, N. J., spent the weekend at the Mattice home.

Mrs. Frances Whitney is spend­ing the winter with her son, Louis, in Poughkeepsie.

Mr. and Mrs. Orlyn Persons and children, Hiram and Jeanette, of Grand Gorge and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Shultis of Westkill were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shultis.

Mrs. Nellie Ruteshouser spent the Thanksgiving vacation with her daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Hol­brooke, at Fort Edward. ,

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Alberti of Oneonta, Mrs. Clara Cowan and Mr. and Mrs. George Raieder and family were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Raeder.

Rev. and Mrs. Gerald B. Bos- tock and sons, David and Daniel, of Liberty were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond P. Miller.

Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson of Baldwin, L. I., and granddaughter, Miss Eileen Garing, of Greenville, S. C., were Thanksgiving weekend guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Cole.

Shot Deer with BowBruce Caswell shot a deer with

a bow and arrow before the gun season and so did L. Hotaling, the «ew GLF worker. J

William Smith of Boston, Mass., spent Thanksgiving weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. How­ard Smith.

Miss Jean Cammer of Auburn and Rc/iert Cammer, who-attends

busfriess mechanic school in Syracuse, spent ’Thanksgiving with their mother, Mrs. Lynn Ceunmer.

Mr. and Mrs. George B. Morse of Stamford were ’Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cantwell.

George Gerken of Passaic, N. J., spent 'Thanksgiving with his mother, Mrs. James Brennan.

Mr. and Mrs. Warren Baumbach and children, Warren Jr., Donna, John and James, of North Babylon spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Baumbach. Also ’Thanksgiving guests were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Giffin and sons, Larry Barry and David, of Neshanic, N. J. They spent the weekend here. John Fracberri and” son, Philip, of Patchogue, L. I., and ’Theodore Lang of the Bronx also visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Baumbach.

Mr. and Mrs. Lester Reed and family of Stamford were Thanks­giving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Reed, their parents, on Spruce street. Miss Catherine Stevens and Mrs. William Mauer of Stamford were also visitors at the Reed home. Also guests were Mrs. Donald Buel and Mrs. Ross Buel of Prattsville.

Mrs. William H. Mattice was a patient at Margaretville hospital a few days with pneumonia.

M r.^d Mrs. WUliam R. Stumpf and children, Peter and Kathy, of Staten .Island spent nianksgiving weekend with Mrs. Stumpf’s mother, Mrs. Samuel More.

Mr. and Mrs. H. Ivan Smith were nianksgiving supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Ford at Pine Hill.

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gray Jr. and children, Joanne and Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mead and son, Michael, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mead and children, Debra and Dennis, were Thgf ,kspving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Mead.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Purchell entertained Mr. and Mrs. Henry PurchelJ at 'Hianksgiving.

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sok< and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle SokoU and children, Lynn and Melinda, all of Windham, Miss DOTottiy Trues- dell, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Truisdi^ and sons, Konald and Jay, all oi LexingtCHi, Robert Fuller of Eng­land Air Force Base, Alexander La., and Alvin Fuller Jr. o f'^ a r- lotteville, and Mr. arid Mrs. Wil­liam G rali^ were Thanksgiving guests of Mrs. Mona ^aham.

SeccMid Year, F irs tLarry Cartwright shot a four-

point deer back of Sears in Hard­scrabble. It was his second year of htmting and Ids', first,deer. It was the first day.

St^^en Collins of Union col­lege, Sdienectady, spoit Thanks­giving vacation with his Mrs. Walter Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Halpern and (diHdrra, Midiael, Jane and Daniel, eS Mar­garetville were Thanksgiving {hunting.

guests of Mrs. Halpem’s mother, Mrs. Brooks.

Albert Finch and son, Paul, of Meriden, Conn., s^nt the week­end with his family in Roxbury and visited Mr. and Mrs. Eber Cartwright.

Eight hunters si^nt the week at the Eber Cartwright home, and two of them shot deer.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pebler and children, Susan and Stephen, of Lindenhurst spent Thanksgiving weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Dugan Jr. ITiey were all 'Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Dugan of Stamford.

Robert Dugan,' student at Broome Technical school, Bing­hamton, sp«it the 'Thanksgiving vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Dugan Jr.

Miss Mary Deignan and Mrs. Marguerite Morrissey of Phoenicia were Thanksgiving guests of their brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Dei^an.

Mr. and Mrs. John Del Guidice of Paterson, N. J., spent 'Thanks­giving with Mr. and Mrs. Basil Hait.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Osborne and family and Mr. and Mrs. Benja­min Osborne and son, Rockey, of West Harpersfield were 'Thanks­giving guests of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Cower. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Rot)erts of Denver were supper guests.

Mr. and Mrs. Howjird Decker spent "Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Conro at Chichester. Miss Ella Keator of Kingston visited Mr. and Mrs. Decker and other vicinity relatives for the weekend.

Mr. and Mrs. George' Ennist were 'Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albertus Marshall at Pleasant Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Archibald and daughter. Rye, of Scotia- spent the weekend wdth Mr. and Mrs. Ennist.

Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Meade and daughter. Iris, of Halcottville, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Slauson and daughter, Linda, of Kingston and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Finch and children, Lois and Wayne, were "Thanksgiving guests Friday of Mr. jmd Mrs. Jesse Finch.

Mr. and Mrs. William Vermilyea and son, Raymond, of Binghamton and Mr. and Mrs. John Marshnek of Rome were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hadden.

Leonard Whiteloriis spent the ■Thanksgiving vacation at his home in EdwardsvUle.

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas K. Griffin and sons, Robert and John, of Packanack Lake were Thanksgiv­ing guests of Mrs. E. J. Gellner.

Mr. and Mrs. Philip Finch and children, Eric, Martin, Kristin and Laurel, were Thanksgiving guests of her mother, Mrs. Elie Frech­ette, at Prattsville.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gumaer and daughter, Mary Lou; of Fair- lawn, N. J., spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Finch.

Took 10-PointerMr. and Mrs. Edward Hinkley

and children, Billy, Diane and Sandra, of Sidney, Mr. and Mrs<. Edward Hale and sons, Jeffrey, Kenneth and Stephen, of Rens- selaerville spent "Thanksgiving with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll G. Hinkley. Edward Hale shot a 10-point deer in Meeker hollow. Mr. and Mrs. James Hinkley and daughter, Karen Kay, were also "Thanksgiving guests.

Mrs. A. E. Jones spent "Thanks­giving with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Page at Sidney and visited her sisters, Mrs. George Hathaway, and Mrs. Milo Butts, and her granddaughter, Mrs. Frederick Riggs, and family at Sidney.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Worhinter of the Bronx were "Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Obe Zuidema.

Mr. and Mrs. How£u:d Wood and son, Donald, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wflsey and son, John, of Cobleskill, Mr. and Mrs. Marsten Allen and son, Stephen, of Howe’s Cave, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Van Wormer and Misses Loretta and Lucille Brinon of Middleburgh, Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Case and sons, Gary and William, of Cones- ville and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Van Wormer of Shew Hollow were "Thanksgiving guests of Mrs. John Van W<»mer.

Mr. and Mrs. Claude Voorhees and children, Preston and Linda, of Pawling, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Voorhees and daughter, Bonnie, Mr. and Mrs. Josejrfi Warner and children, Shirley and Maurice, of Bloomville, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Shultis and children, Lela, Loren and Leonard, of Margaretville, Mr. and Mrs. Seeley Voorhees and diildren, Joyce, Gall and Rickey, of Delhi and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Lane and st»i, Eugene, of Lew Beach were nianksgiving guests of Mr. and Mi«. Maurice Voor­hees.

Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Meade of Briarcliff, L. I., were nianksgiv­ing guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irving J. Mead.

A t T eac^ rs CooveDttimMrs. Donald Weyl spent Sun­

day, Monday and "Tuesday in Buffalo as a representative of the Roxbury and Grand Gorge Teadi- ers’ assodati(xis.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weyl and Mr. and Ifes. SYank Bertino were ’Thanksgiviilg guestts of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Weyl.

Mrs. Willltim D. White spent "Thanksgiving with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. \WUiam D. White 3d, at Cornwall.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Preston and son, Stephen, of Hobart were Thanksgiving guests of iiis par­ents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Preston.

A&s. Samuel Bennett of Stam­ford spent Saturday and Sunday with her motho:, Mrs. Pearl Ben­nett, while Samuel Bennett was

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