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s. S u l l i v a n (R e c o r d Roscoe Rockland Review 7c a single copy THURSDAY, JAHUARY 2, 1964 VOL. 96 NO. J Andresea Edwards Nuptials Planned Mcs. Irene Andresen of Fosterdale announces the engagement of her daughter Carol Theresa to Donald Girl Brutally Slain Hiss ShHro T. W«d By Ax Murderer New Years Wmde" Two brutal and senseless axe murders were committed early New Years Mr. and Mis. Edward Steffens of Dm in a Smallwood home. Dead"are Joseph Scot McA&m 49, and Qffltooon R F D have announced □n, Meddauah 19 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vinton Meddaugh t..e engagement of ther daughter, of&uneonga Lake The murderer was Frank SammiHzo, a 24 year old Kar n j. a-ie to Wendell Robert Aim- w X ’V /..I - ~ * f .<• r A rm ^ p S T w h o 'was k a e on leave. His ex-fiance, Florence Lucille, 20, whom he also attacked, is in the £rom ^bich he was graduated Monticello Hospital, where her con- ^7 pje was class President dition is reported as “slightly 1m- -n both* his Fre&hman and Senior pf; proved.'’ Miss McAdams was suff- and was a member of the ering from a broken lamyx and breast Senior Hon0r Society, Junnior Hon- bone when she was taken to the ^ or Society, the Math Club, Monitor hospital. . . ,! Squad appeared in the Senior play, It ^ M.ss Meddaugh is the niece or wag a member of the student coun- .♦ Vernon Meddaugh of Jeffersonville ^ ^ stamp and coin dub, and j 4 :.-vx g a s ify m e By Sadie Scheidell Fern dale state police Said that 5tudent court. icked up Scaramuzzo after he jjjg interests were not limited to Wednesday cr-Tn-iTnrlv Ffp was cantain of they p had called about 8 a.m morning 1 about » a.m. w«m««ay ^ scholarly< He was captain and reported that^ he had tbe var5^y track and cross country ''V > iSn * * * - Miss Cdtol Andresen Edwards, 5011 of Mr. and Mrs. Adna Edwards of Youngsville. Miss Andresen attended Jefferson ville — Youngsville Centerai school and is self employed on his farm. No date has been set for the wed- ding. Miss Medlar Engaged To David Goodeough Mr. and - Mrs Bert Medlar of Callicoon have announced the en gagement of their daughter "Shirley Frances to David Goodenough, SOU of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Good- enough of Ridgaville, Pa. Miss Medlar is employed by the Now- York Telephone Co., in Calli coon. She is a graduate of the Dealware Valley Central School. Mr. Goodeought, a graduate of the Honesdale Junior-Senior High School is employed as a bulk truck driver for Menitt Vail. He also assists his father on the farm No wedding plans have been made. w * rpi 1* u*v 'varoAU jf uxc*vr\ ««« W *VW J v J s*as murdered thiee persons. I he po ice gq^^g and a member of the basket- said that a few moments later Miss tearn> ^ Kv McAdam telephoned reporting the ( ^f^gr graduation from the high H murders and the attempt on her life.1 in Monticello he wenton to ; It is believed that Scaramuzzo had ay.en<j Michigan State. been hiding in the McAdam house f^er is a guardat the f since midnight New Years Eve. H e. Woodboume Prison and his mother | gained entrance through the cellar, is by tiie New York Tele- $ where he found an ax, then hid m c in Monticello. a ctect until the three tom ed to, Meddangfr Services thec y “ “‘- r f j Funeral servicToril be held Sat- Scotty McAdams was a m ito a n , aftem()on a(. 2;J0 a£ ^ Mef. and had teen engaged that evening ^ Karaieonga Lake , . . . , by Columbia Hold. His daughter Rey Arthur Hcw<.tt and School and is presently employed at and Miss_ Meddaugh were wrth hun ^ Rey Qemene Brown officiating. H- H- Franlc E”teIPrlses <® “ «*re- that evening - 1Cemetery in Befhd. After spending on hour chattmg Mks?Medda h the daBghtei. of ower coffee, fhe three rtlred. Mo Bmfa, ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ £n Miss Karen Steffens burst of Callicoon R F D. Miss Steffens graduated from the Jeffersonville — Youngsville Central Summer Residence Simon Siatiinger of the Tegeler Real Estate office in Jeffersonville ■Her fiance was graduated from De laware Valley Centerai School and Adam was axed to death while he ^ ." v in lo n “Mr f t o g h Vof ® P“f ntly J* ^ W aae u °n a ; Kauntonga Lake was bom in Monti- MaA r k b , ;n J-«ersony>lle Miss Meddangh was killed next m ^ on 6 u ^ ^ A spnng wedding is planned. Uie same wry She slept npStalB In ed , fourr sister Marjorie and Terry ----------------- b<S-1?e MlSS ^ daD1: at heme and Mm. Carol Menok of n a ._ j H U*kl M.mtixlc Mass McArbm, it ms rqiorted « vt and Mls Ma strat- B erilltt— H aM H U ptialS awakened wha. she felt hands chok-1 {on ^ MonticeBo and ^ &others wg ha. When she lost conaaons- . and G, boft at ^ ness, Scaramuzzo apparently believed, * McAdam R its . _ « , , • j , j A Requiem Mass for Mr McAdam He then went outside to wait. - - ^ - - A few moments later the Me will .be celebrated on Saturday mom- A! Holy Gross Church The Holy Cross Church in Calli- Adams girl regained oonscousnos Ch®ch in Monticeii0.and internment l } °f the manage of Miss Barbara and called the police, reporting .the ^ Cemeten. *“ “ ------ two murders and m great fo r smce h n in St Peters 00011 was scene on Sunday, Dec. the killer was standing on the front lawn. ten Island, was asistant Motor Vech Bernitt to Lance Corporal James R. Hahl. Th: bide is the daughter of Mrs Willis Bernitt of Callicoon tfV * * 'A Be SupeiivKor, employed by the C^unly' Police mvesbpHng a e jn m e aid ^ SulIivan \ wif- F!j. Hahl m bnde-^^ dauAterof it was the most brutal and sensetes Iehce. ^ daughters, Florence Lu- Chari's Hahl of North Brandi, The crime that had ever taken place m ^ and d 50n j h double ring ceremony- was perfonned ' (by the Rev. Aldan Garjr, OFM. SulMvan County. It i has been reported that Scara has recently .sold the former Sand tfrom Miss McAdam a few months property of approximately 20 acres of land, together with a 4 room house on tiie North Branch-Obern- berg road, owned by M. E. Wallace ground sbows him to be a model j Walter J. Skelly his brother of stmJent at the Monticello High (Continued On Page 4) who is in the armed service. _ _ _ U a V. The rosary will be recited Fri- M' s- Harite vm at tie organ muzzo had been'brooding over a ^ evening at 8 p. m in the Cur- a"d A Llbemt0 Manzolillo of Norft Dear John letter he had received j J Funeral Home Branch sang Ava Mam and Pams M. McAdam was a member and ^ ng-^cus- vice president of the Smallwood- Mon- The b. ide was given in marriage - by . her unde Robert Lennon. She i was gowned n a floor length dress of white brocade with wrist length sleeves and a butterfly bustle bow Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lynch sons M chael and John Patrick left last Thursday to visit here parents, Mr. and Mr s. Raymond Clift of Chappa- que, N. Y., where they enjoyed a belated Christmas, celebration. They returned home Monday. Mr. and Mrs Mcrel Scheidell ''of Goshen, N. Y., were Christmas day guests at the home of his sisters at the Stratton farm. Mrs. Winf eld Hessinger is a pa tient in Maimonides ' Hospital for observation and tests. We wish her a speedy return to good health. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Weiss and fam'ly are spending the holiday (va cation touring Florida, Mrs. Alice Cunningham is spend ing the holidays visiting her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Ross of Elizabeth, N. J., and her son and family also of New Jersey. Mrs. William Durr is enjoying a two weeks visit with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs Daniel Downs of the Bronx. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Eltz of Phik, P.. arrived last week to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Eltz. Mr and Mrs. Arthur Erskine left last week to spend the winter in St. Petersburg, Fla. Mrs. Sol Lapidus and two children of East Meadows, L. I., visited her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Francis over the Christmas holidays. Other Christmas day guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Abel and three daughters. Mr. and Mrs., Allen Stephenson of College Point were holiday visi tors of relatives in town. Mrs. Gerturde Washburn of N. Branch was a Christmas day dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mall and family Dr. and Mrs. Jules Flax and three » Breakstone Discontinues Use Of Local Farm Products The Breakstone Foods Division of National Dairy Prtducli ha Yci viBe has discontinued the use of local milk and the 19 fanners who been shipping to that creamery have been forced to take their milk e where. . Ora, Paiks, manager at Breakstone, said that pimt onrpension 'been planned and that for the Sake of economy it w«6 Necessary to use tS truck milk only Mr. Paiks said that they did not want to operate dcd for receiving milk from local faim - ----------------------------------------------- ers and tank trucks. The operation i i M im _ would he too costly, he said, and v O IIII 13|l0l JulllS iiljB tiie fanners were not produc’hg _ _ _ m enough to use only local milk. The J , EpSlGIH A£GIS£f milk which Breakstone will use will be shipped in from Delaware County. Mr. Pa.ks said that the quality of the milk produced here was very John T. Taylor of Jeffersonville has recently passed the New York good but that the necess ty of twoj Real Estate Salesman’s examination, receiving operations would not be i R was announced by the J, J. jgj economical. ; ...... 15 To Jeff Cvumery Fifteen of the nineteen fanners have begun shipping milk to the Sullivan County Dairy Co-op Dairy Association here in Jeffersonville. The additional shipments have in creased the volume by an average of 100-120 cans a day. The total a- mount o f . fawners now shipp'ng to mm t&v" va hi. . ■■ The Jeff Creamery, it was noted, is expecting a decided increase in the price of milk this year Con tracts will be signed sometime this month. The Breakstone manager, Mr. Parks, said that' two Youngsville farmers will ship their milk to Dairy- ka in Callicoon and the rema ning two will continue to ship to Bieak- stone. The mik from the farms of William Wagner and Emil Mayen- zet will be used for started milk at the Breakstone Creamery. Breakstone Manager Retires This Month John T. Taylor stein Agency that Mr. Taylor will be empoyed by the firm as a Teal estate salesman. Mr. Epstein, afn attorney has his law office and real estate agency on Main Street In Jeffersonville. Mr. Taylor, his wife Midge and their two children make their home in Kohlertown Mr. Lewis W3I Retire ago, A Model Student, <A> ' <C Investigation of S c a m n W s back; ^ Fite Department. M ilk Prices Expected To Rise Next Year Ora Parks, manager of the Break stone Foods Division of National! m mum a n ■ i i^ te T a Z T Srfsta™ *"£*<* in Yooy ® ? ^ P ner guests of her mother Mrs. Ida ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ [ ^ 2 Brownstein. On Thursday, Mm. Earl * e ef ^ ^ rp T. who has reached the mandatory re- of 65,was with the da and Wendy of New Pate were ^ ^ fcr ,en ^ before becoming manager of Bleak- stone. He has been with the com \ VK v* , A” 111 * y % 4 -v- and streamers. Her English illusion e’’tyow length viel fell from a white brocade crown and she carried a ______ white muff tr mmed with carnations Farm prices for milk an the first ° ^ ^savcs- six months of 1964 are expected to Miss pcfwv McDonald, as maid aiverage 16 cents per hundredweight °f hono-- v-ore a pean de soie sheath (16.> quarts) higher than in the same with an. OWIsk ^ of rasPbcy?'- sbe penod this year, it was forecast here a^° a white muff, w it: white today. narrationsraspberry rosettes and Dr. A. J. Pollard, associate ad- ko51y leav s: ministrator for the New York-New T e b.rid smaids we^ identically Jersey milk marketing aiea, said that g°wned ’n dark blue. Mrs. Fran- producers who deliver mdk to pool cine Enders of Hortonville, foimer- handlers in the coming January- .of Francine Bridal in New Yoik June period can expect to receive des%ned and made all the dresses an average price of $4.04 per hund- ln tbe weddlng- redweight compaied to $3.88 m the The grooms best man was Earl same period in 1963 Kinner, Jr., of Rosooe. Ushers were He estimated that prices paid by. Pau1 Brustman of Obe nburg, Rus- handlers for fluid milk wiH average s Brockner of North Branch, Wil guests of her mother Belated birthday wishes to Mrs. Ida Brownstein who celebrated on Dec. 27th. Airman 2nd Class Gregory Ven tura was visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mall over the holi- The principal of the Defcrwore Val ley Central School, Charles JE. Lew is, will retire at tbe end of the school year, it was announced. Mi. Lewis has been principal of the CaJ- pany since the they took over the bc00n SdK^ SMTCe .1930, Tte first Youngsville plant in 1943. Mr. and Mrs. Parks live on the! came to Callicoon in September of 1930 as principal of the CaUicooD day, spent Thursday and Friday visit- T1' ! “ n thj “ ^ •J’ Ifiunc „„ a iJ XT J ,1 Dale and Robert and a dau- ing relatives and friends in New t . ’ „r. Y , , j Ynrv oifx I ^ ter» Wmified, wife of Edward Youngsville-Livingston Manor road. Union Free School and in -*939 be came the supervising principal of the Delaware Valley School District. York City. Mr. and Mrsr. Carl Seelig spent' - , , , , . . ., Christmas day at the home If t o r “ Breakstone at the daughter and son-ln-few,' Mr. and YoungSVlBe plant A graduate of Cornell University Hessinger Mr. Park’s son, Robert with a Bachelor of Science Mrs. Nial Kehrley of Briscoe. Airman 2nd Class Gregory Ven- Mr. Parks will be replaced by John McCauslan, 28, who has been , | .. c , ct- ’Iv. transferred from the Walton, N.Y., tura left Sunday afternoon with , , r L , r . „ r . * , _ , . . branch of Breakstone Foods. Mr. fiiends for Oh’cago where he spent, , , ^ , . , , , . _ i - j , £ . 1McCauslan had been plant supervi- a couple of days before returning .. , L , * TT to Alters Air Force Base in Okla I thf e “ 3 Morning devotions over WVOS, I“ Btute. ° Mr. and Mrs Causlan have re- the week of, Jan. 7, 8, 9 and 11 will be conducted by the Rev. Ken neth Hummel. cently purchased the Warren Wer lau home on the Kohlertown-Beech- woods road, and expect to move in pi ft 'v. Bride Of Lf. Robert Meger Miss Carolyn - Ann Carter, daugh- bodice and front of the princess full ter :of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thomas dome skirt. Long sleeves tapered Carter of Clarksville, Kentucky and! over the wirsts and buttoned with Lieutenant Robert Carl Meyer of Fort Campbell, Kentucky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Meyer of Lake Huntington were married Saturday, December 14. The double-ring cere mony was performed in the sane minute covered buttons. The back panel, topped by a self Cabbage Rose, boasted a full design of lace and terminated in a chapel length train. Her finger tip bouffant veil of imported illusion fell from 17 cents per hundredweight higher than this year. H ie average price is expected to be $5.15 per hun dredweight. The average price for flie first six months of 1963 was $498. Higher farm and fluid prices are anticipated in each month of the forecast period, Dr. Pollard said. The largest increase in farm prices is ex pected to be 19 cents per hundred weight in January and March, The smallest rise seen is 11 cents in May. Dr. Pollard explained that uniform prices are those paid to dairy farm ers. They are determined by the use of all the milk deliviered- to pool handlers. Fluid prices are paid into tiie pool by handlers who also pay for other milk’ according to its use. Production during the forecast period, Dr. Pollard estimated, will average three percent under this year with a decline anticipated in each of tiie six months. The largest drop in production is expected to be six percent in January and the smallest, one percent in February. The forecast was made at the re quest of members of the dairy in dustry and okher interested persons. Dr. Pollard pointed out that his es timates are subject to revision since Pam Dunk of Pedricktown, N. J., a cousin of the bridegroom and Dennis Bernitt of Callicoon, brother of the bride. A reception was held at the N. Branch Fire House with a buffet catered by Mrs. Lee Hermann. Eu gene Perretta of Roscoe played for dancing. The bridegroom is stationed with the United States Marine Corps at Camp. Lejeune. Mrs. Hahl is liv ing in Callicoon where she is em ployed at the law office of Robert Inte*mann. She is a graduate of the Delaware Valley Centjral School. Mr. and Mrs. William Niel spent * £ a“u ,C^ L LU .7 Tuesday and Christinas Day at the “ “ f thc end of. * e home of their daughter and family,iare tbe Parents | lrla. . R f ' n Mr. and Mis. John Berstine of ^ t,lree y“ rs oId and Bomue ^ tuaiy of Hilldaje Methodist Church j small pillbox of designed lace and all factors used in them are not de in Clarksville by the Rev. Roy West I silk matching the bridal gown. She The bride wore a traditional gown j carried a cascade bouquet of white of pgle ivory silk peau de soi. T h e' glamePas interspersed with dracena sculptured neckline was fashioned foliage. with ‘ re-embroidered Alencon face Miss Betty Doane was Maid of and accented w;th pearl trim. The Honor and the Bridesmaids were design was repeated on the basque1 (Continued On Pa~e 5' finnately known at this time. J Shilbury Sells Part Of Stewart Property Kurt M. Shilbury, Real Estate Broker of Hortonville, reports tiie sale of 4 and one half acres of land, part of Walter Stewart’s farm in North Branch to Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Trump of New York City. Mr. Trump is an Information Officer at the Institute for Space Stud'es. Thq Trumps’ are building a cottage on their new property and intend to use it for weekend and vacation retreat. Mr. Shilbury also reports the sale of 3 acres of land along the Tyler Brook in North Branch from Walter Ste wart of North Branch to Mr. and Mrs. J, Sweis of Fatehogue, Lon? T^and, N. Y, The Swers intend Downsville. Mr. and Mrs. William Norton' and Mr. Harry Donaldson of Bethel were Christmas Day dinner pests at the home of Mr and Mrs. John Taylor and family.’ Mr. and Mis. Allen Segar and daughter Barbara spent Christmas w:th the Keery family of Bingham ton. Barbara remained at the Keery home for a few days and retutned home Sunday accompanied bv her fiance Frank Keery. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gohde and three children of Massappaque, L.I. (visited last weekend with her mo ther Mrs. Catherine Cucci and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Gohde. Their sons Terry and Jack remained here for a week, Mrs. Charles Fis cher of Hortonville, mother of Mrs. Gohde accompanied them to Massa ppaque to spend the week. Mrs. James Kohler who has been a patient in Liberty Loomis Hos pital for observation is in good con dition following major surgery Mon-j day morning. We wish her a speedv recovery t ” j Mr. and Mis. James _Weishaupt i of New Paltz accompanied by her 5 three months. Degree, he began his teaching career in a one room school at Pond Eddy. In 1925 he became' the first princi pal of the Eldred Union Free School and from 1926 to 1930 acted as vice principal of the OtisviHe School in Orange County M elzger-Segar The engagement of Patricia A. Metzger to Andrew Segar. son of Mr. and Mrs. George Segar of Bris coe was announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Raymond of White Lake and Whitestone. MERCHANDISE WINNER The $50.90 merchandise winner this Saturday was Mis. Celia Wal- to put a -trailer on the land and dron of Lake Huntington. it as #ejtj*veekend retreat. Priacipats of Bernitt—Hahl Wedding Pictured here are the principals in the wedding of Miss Barbara Ber- mother" M r a f V T d s te P w h o ’ had , nitt of CMcotm to Lance Corporal James R. Hahl of North Branch. Left driven to Liberty Christmas Day to tigjhit arh Mrs. Lillian Bult, Miss Peggy McDonald, the maid ©f honor; spent several days with her daughter f Cqrporaf and Mrs. Hahl, the bridegroom and bride; Earl Kinney, the best man; Demrfc Bernitt Second row; The Misses Eva Mae Haibl, BUllse Schacht and Sharon Engert and Paul Brastmaim, William Tkttk and Rufael! Brockner. The diremony was (performed on Satrmkry, December 22 ht Holy Cross Church. Miss Bdmitt is the daughter oUthe late WiJiis Beinitt who was the manager of the creamery hem in Jef# *«onvifle. Photo by Coleman where they .were met by her father Mr. A. Polster- and all enjoyed Christmas dinner together at the diner. Mr. Robert Hauschild of Newark, N. J., his friend Harold Gadownix of Yonkers and Harold’s two cou- (Contirwed On Page •) 1 \ '--1

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Page 1: S u l l i v a n ( R e c o r d Roscoe Rockland Review …nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn90066315/1964-01-02/ed...s. S u l l i v a n ( R e c o r d Roscoe Rockland Review 7c a single

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S u l l i v a n ■ ( R e c o r d

Roscoe Rockland Review

7 c a s i n g l e c o p yT H U R S D A Y , J A H U A R Y 2 , 1964 V O L . 9 6 N O . J

A n d r e s e a E d w a r d s

N u p t i a l s P l a n n e d

Mcs. Irene Andresen of Fosterdale announces the engagement of her daughter Carol Theresa to Donald

Girl Brutally Slain Hiss ShHro T. W«dBy Ax Murderer New Years Wmde"

Two brutal and senseless axe murders were committed early New Years Mr. and Mis. Edward Steffens ofDm in a Smallwood home. Dead"are Joseph Scot McA&m 49, and Qffltooon R F D have announced □ n , Meddauah 19 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vinton Meddaugh t..e engagement of ther daughter, of&uneonga Lake The murderer was Frank SammiHzo, a 24 year old Kar n j. a-ie to Wendell Robert Aim-

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A rm ^ p S T w h o 'was k a e on leave. His ex-fiance, Florence Lucille, 20,whom he also attacked, is in the £rom ^bich he was graduatedMonticello Hospital, where her con- ^ 7 pje was class President dition is reported as “slightly 1m- -n both* his Fre&hman and Senior pf;proved.'’ Miss McAdams was suff- and was a member of theering from a broken lamyx and breast Senior Hon0r Society, Junnior Hon-bone when she was taken to the or Society, the Math Club, Monitorhospital. . . ,! Squad appeared in the Senior play, It ^

M.ss Meddaugh is the niece or wag a member of the student coun- .♦ Vernon Meddaugh of Jeffersonville ^ ^ stamp and coin dub, and j 4

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g a s i f y m e

By Sadie Scheidell

F ern dale state police Said that 5tudent court.icked up Scaramuzzo after he jjjg interests were not limited to

Wednesday cr-Tn-iTnrlv Ffp was cantain ofthey phad called about 8 a.mmorning

1 about » a.m. w«m««ay ^ scholarly< He was captain and reported that he had tbe var5 y track and cross country ''V

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Miss Cdtol AndresenEdwards, 5011 of Mr. and Mrs. Adna Edwards of Youngsville.

Miss Andresen attended Jefferson­ville — Youngsville Centerai school and is self employed on his farm. No date has been set for the wed- ding.

M i s s M e d l a r E n g a g e d

T o D a v i d G o o d e o u g h

Mr. and - Mrs Bert Medlar of Callicoon have announced the en­gagement of their daughter "Shirley Frances to David Goodenough, SOU of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Good- enough of Ridgaville, Pa.

Miss Medlar is employed by the Now- York Telephone Co., in Calli­coon. She is a graduate of the Dealware Valley Central School.

Mr. Goodeought, a graduate of the Honesdale Junior-Senior High School is employed as a bulk truck driver for Menitt Vail. He also assists his father on the farm

No wedding plans have been made.

w * rpi 1* u*v 'varoAUjf uxc*vr\ ««« W*VWJ v J s * asmurdered thiee persons. I he po ice gq^^g and a member of the basket- said that a few moments later Miss tearn> K vMcAdam telephoned reporting the ( ^f^gr graduation from the high Hmurders and the attempt on her life.1 in Monticello he went on to ;

It is believed that Scaramuzzo had ay.en<j Michigan State.been hiding in the McAdam house f ^ e r is a guard at the fsince midnight New Years Eve. H e . Woodboume Prison and his mother | gained entrance through the cellar, is by tiie New York Tele- $where he found an ax, then hid m c in Monticello.a ctect until the three to m e d to, Meddangfr Servicesthec y “ “‘- r f j Funeral servicToril be held Sat-Scotty McAdams was a m ito an , aftem()on a(. 2;J0 a£ ^ Mef.and had teen engaged that evening ^ Karaieonga Lake , . . . ,by Columbia Hold. His daughter Rey Arthur Hcw<.tt and School and is presently employed atand Miss_ Meddaugh were wrth hun ^ Rey Qemene Brown officiating. H- H- Franlc E”teIPrlses <® “ «*re-that evening - 1 Cemetery in Befhd.

After spending on hour chattmg Mks ?Medda h the daBghtei. ofower coffee, fhe three rtlred. Mo Bmfa, ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ £n

Miss Karen Steffensburst of Callicoon R F D.

Miss Steffens graduated from the Jeffersonville — Youngsville Central

S u m m e r R e s i d e n c e

Simon Siatiinger of the Tegeler Real Estate office in Jeffersonville

■Her fiance was graduated from De­laware Valley Centerai School and

Adam was axed to death while he ^ . " v i n l o n “Mr f t o g h Vof ® P“f ntly J*^ W aae u °n a ; Kauntonga Lake was bom in Monti- MaArk b ,;n J-«ersony>lleMiss Meddangh was killed next m ^ on 6 u ^ ^ A spnng wedding is planned.Uie same wry She slept npStalB In ed , fourr sister Marjorie and Terry -----------------

b<S-1?e MlSS ^ daD1: at heme and Mm. Carol Menok of n a . _ j H U * k l M .m t i x l c Mass McArbm, it ms rqiorted « v t and Mls Ma strat- B e r i l l t t — H a M H U p t i a l Sawakened wha. she felt hands chok-1 {on ^ MonticeBo and ^ &others wg ha . When she lost conaaons- . and G, boft at ^ ness, Scaramuzzo apparently believed, * McAdam R its. _ « , , • j , j A Requiem Mass for Mr McAdamHe then went outside to wait. - - ^ - -

A few moments later the Me will .be celebrated on Saturday mom-

A ! H o l y G r o s s C h u r c h

The Holy Cross Church in Calli-

Adams girl regained oonscousnos C h®ch in Monticeii0.and internment l} °f the manage of Miss Barbaraand called the police, reporting .the ^ Cemeten. *“ “ ------two murders and m great fo r smce h n

in St Peters 00011 was scene on Sunday, Dec.

the killer was standing on the frontlawn. ten Island, was asistant Motor Vech

Bernitt to Lance Corporal James R. Hahl. Th: bide is the daughter of Mrs Willis Bernitt of Callicoon

tfV * * 'A Be SupeiivKor, employed by the C^unly'Police mvesbpHng a e jn m e a id ^ SulIivan \ wif- F!j . Hahl m b n d e - ^ ^ dauAterofit was the most brutal and sensetes Iehce. ^ daughters, Florence Lu- Chari's Hahl of North Brandi, The crime that had ever taken place m ^ and d 50n j h double ring ceremony- was perfonned

' (by the Rev. Aldan Garjr, OFM.SulMvan County.It i has been reported that Scara

has recently .sold the former Sand tfrom Miss McAdam a few monthsproperty of approximately 20 acres of land, together with a 4 room house on tiie North Branch-Obern-berg road, owned by M. E. Wallace ground sbows him to be a model j Walter J. Skelly his brother of stmJent at the Monticello High

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who is in the armed service. _ _ _U a V. The rosary will be recited Fri- M's- Harite vm at tie organ

muzzo had been 'brooding over a ^ evening at 8 p. m in the Cur- a"d ALlbemt0 Manzolillo of NorftDear John letter he had received j J Funeral Home Branch sang Ava Mam and Pams

M. McAdam was a member and ^ ng-^cus- vice president of the Smallwood- Mon- The b. ide was given in marriage

— - by . her unde Robert Lennon. Shei was gowned n a floor length dress of white brocade with wrist length sleeves and a butterfly bustle bow

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lynch sons M chael and John Patrick left last Thursday to visit here parents, Mr. and Mr s. Raymond Clift of Chappa- que, N. Y., where they enjoyed a belated Christmas, celebration. They returned home Monday.

Mr. and Mrs Mcrel Scheidell ''of Goshen, N. Y., were Christmas day guests at the home of his sisters at the Stratton farm.

Mrs. Winf eld Hessinger is a pa­tient in Maimonides ' Hospital for observation and tests. We wish her a speedy return to good health.

Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Weiss and fam'ly are spending the holiday (va­cation touring Florida,

Mrs. Alice Cunningham is spend­ing the holidays visiting her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. WilliamRoss of Elizabeth, N. J., and her son and family also of New Jersey.

Mrs. William Durr is enjoying a two weeks visit with her daughterand family, Mr. and Mrs DanielDowns of the Bronx.

Dr. and Mrs. Robert Eltz ofPhik, P.. arrived last week to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Eltz.

Mr and Mrs. Arthur Erskine left last week to spend the winter in St. Petersburg, Fla.

Mrs. Sol Lapidus and two children of East Meadows, L. I., visited her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Francis over the Christmas holidays. Other Christmas day guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Abel and three daughters.

Mr. and Mrs., Allen Stephenson of College Point were holiday visi­tors of relatives in town.

Mrs. Gerturde Washburn of N. Branch was a Christmas day dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mall and family

Dr. and Mrs. Jules Flax and three

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Breakstone Discontinues Use Of Local Farm Products

The Breakstone Foods Division of National Dairy Prtducli ha Yci viBe has discontinued the use of local milk and the 19 fanners who been shipping to that creamery have been forced to take their milk e where.

. Ora, Paiks, manager at Breakstone, said that pimt onrpension 'been planned and that for the Sake of economy it w«6 Necessary to use tS truck milk only Mr. Paiks said that they did not want to operate dcdfor receiving milk from local faim------------------------------------------------ers and tank trucks. The operation i i M ■im _would he too costly, he said, and v O IIII 1 3 | l 0 l J u l l lS iiljB tiie fanners were not produc’hg _ _ _ m — enough to use only local milk. The J , E p S lG IH A £ G IS £ f milk which Breakstone will use will be shipped in from Delaware County.Mr. Pa.ks said that the quality of the milk produced here was very

John T. Taylor of Jeffersonvillehas recently passed the New York

good but that the necess ty of twoj Real Estate Salesman’s examination, receiving operations would not be i R was announced by the J, J. jgjeconomical. ; ......

15 To Jeff Cvumery Fifteen of the nineteen fanners

have begun shipping milk to the Sullivan County Dairy Co-op Dairy Association here in Jeffersonville.The additional shipments have in­creased the volume by an average of 100-120 cans a day. The total a- mount o f . fawners now shipp'ng to

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The Jeff Creamery, it was noted, is expecting a decided increase in the price of milk this year Con­tracts will be signed sometime this month.

The Breakstone manager, Mr. Parks, said that' two Youngsville farmers will ship their milk to Dairy- ka in Callicoon and the rema ning two will continue to ship to Bieak- stone. The mik from the farms of William Wagner and Emil Mayen- zet will be used for started milk at the Breakstone Creamery.

B r e a k s t o n e M a n a g e r

R e t i r e s T h i s M o n t h

John T. Taylor

stein Agency that Mr. Taylor will be empoyed by the firm as a Teal estate salesman. Mr. Epstein, afn attorney has his law office and real estate agency on Main Street In Jeffersonville.

Mr. Taylor, his wife Midge and their two children make their home in Kohlertown

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M i l k P r i c e s E x p e c t e d

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Ora Parks, manager of the Break­stone Foods Division of National! m m u m a n ■ • i

i ^ t e T a Z T S rfsta™ *"£*<* in Yooy ® ? ^ ™ Pner guests of her mother Mrs. Ida ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ [ ^ 2Brownstein. On Thursday, Mm. Earl * e ef o£ ^ ^rp T. • who has reached the mandatory re-

of 65,was with theda and Wendy of New Pate were ^ ^ fcr ,en ^before becoming manager of Bleak-stone. He has been with the com

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and streamers. Her English illusion e’’tyow length viel fell from a white brocade crown and she carried a

______ white muff tr mmed with carnationsFarm prices for milk an the first ° ^ savcs-

six months of 1964 are expected to Miss pcfwv McDonald, as maidaiverage 16 cents per hundredweight °f hono-- v-ore a pean de soie sheath(16.> quarts) higher than in the same with an. OWIsk ^ of rasPbcy?'- sbe penod this year, it was forecast here a^° a white muff, w it: whitetoday. narrations raspberry rosettes and

Dr. A. J. Pollard, associate ad- ko51y leav s: ministrator for the New York-New T e b.rid smaids we^ identically Jersey milk marketing aiea, said that g°wned ’n dark blue. Mrs. Fran- producers who deliver mdk to pool cine Enders of Hortonville, foimer- handlers in the coming January- .of Francine Bridal in New YoikJune period can expect to receive des%ned and made all the dressesan average price of $4.04 per hund- ln tbe weddlng-redweight compaied to $3.88 m the The grooms best man was Earlsame period in 1963 Kinner, Jr., of Rosooe. Ushers were

He estimated that prices paid by. Pau1 Brustman of Obe nburg, Rus- handlers for fluid milk wiH average s Brockner of North Branch, Wil

guests of her motherBelated birthday wishes to Mrs.

Ida Brownstein who celebrated on Dec. 27th.

Airman 2nd Class Gregory Ven­tura was visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mall over the holi-

The principal of the Defcrwore Val­ley Central School, Charles JE. Lew­is, will retire at tbe end of the school year, it was announced. Mi. Lewis has been principal of the CaJ-

pany since the they took over the bc00n SdK^ SMTCe .1930, Tte firstYoungsville plant in 1943.

Mr. and Mrs. Parks live on the!came to Callicoon in September of 1930 as principal of the CaUicooD

day, spent Thursday and Friday visit- T1' ! “ n f° thj “ ^• J ’ I f iu n c „„a iJ XT J , 1 Dale and Robert and a dau-ing relatives and friends in New t . ’ „ r. Y , .£ , jYnrv oifx I ^ ter» Wmified, wife of Edward

Youngsville-Livingston Manor road. Union Free School and in -*939 be­came the supervising principal of the Delaware Valley School District.

York City.Mr. and Mrsr. Carl Seelig spent' - , , , „ , . . .,

Christmas day at the home If t o r “ Breakstone at thedaughter and son-ln-few,' Mr. and YoungSVlBe plant

A graduate of Cornell University Hessinger Mr. Park’s son, Robert with a Bachelor of Science

Mrs. Nial Kehrley of Briscoe.Airman 2nd Class Gregory Ven-

Mr. Parks will be replaced by John McCauslan, 28, who has been

, | .. c , ct- ’Iv. transferred from the Walton, N.Y.,tura left Sunday afternoon with , , r „ L „ ,r . „ r . * , _ , . . branch of Breakstone Foods. Mr.fiiends for Oh’cago where he spent, , , ^ , . , , , ._ i - j , £ . 1 McCauslan had been plant supervi-a couple of days before returning .. , L, * TT •to Alters Air Force Base in Okla I thf e “ 3

Morning devotions over WVOS, I“ Btute.° Mr. and Mrs Causlan have re-the week of, Jan. 7, 8, 9 and 11 will be conducted by the Rev. Ken­neth Hummel.

cently purchased the Warren Wer­lau home on the Kohlertown-Beech- woods road, and expect to move in

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B r i d e O f L f . R o b e r t M e g e r

Miss Carolyn - Ann Carter, daugh- bodice and front of the princess full ter :of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thomas dome skirt. Long sleeves tapered Carter of Clarksville, Kentucky and! over the wirsts and buttoned withLieutenant Robert Carl Meyer of Fort Campbell, Kentucky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Meyer of Lake Huntington were married Saturday, December 14. The double-ring cere­mony was performed in the sane

minute covered buttons. The back panel, topped by a self Cabbage Rose, boasted a full design of lace and terminated in a chapel length train. Her finger tip bouffant veil of imported illusion fell from

17 cents per hundredweight higher than this year. Hie average price is expected to be $5.15 per hun­dredweight. The average price for flie first six months of 1963 was $498.

Higher farm and fluid prices are anticipated in each month of the forecast period, Dr. Pollard said. The largest increase in farm prices is ex­pected to be 19 cents per hundred­weight in January and March, The smallest rise seen is 11 cents in May.

Dr. Pollard explained that uniform prices are those paid to dairy farm­ers. They are determined by the use of all the milk deliviered- to pool handlers. Fluid prices are paid into tiie pool by handlers who also pay for other milk’ according to its use.

Production during the forecast period, Dr. Pollard estimated, will average three percent under this year with a decline anticipated in each of tiie six months. The largest drop in production is expected to be six percent in January and the smallest, one percent in February.

The forecast was made at the re­quest of members of the dairy in­dustry and okher interested persons. Dr. Pollard pointed out that his es­timates are subject to revision since

Pam Dunk of Pedricktown, N. J., a cousin of the bridegroom and Dennis Bernitt of Callicoon, brother of the bride.

A reception was held at the N. Branch Fire House with a buffet catered by Mrs. Lee Hermann. Eu­gene Perretta of Roscoe played for dancing.

The bridegroom is stationed with the United States Marine Corps at Camp. Lejeune. Mrs. Hahl is liv­ing in Callicoon where she is em­ployed at the law office of Robert Inte*mann. She is a graduate of the Delaware Valley Centjral School.

Mr. and Mrs. William Niel spent * £ a“u ,C L LU .7Tuesday and Christinas Day at the “ “ f thc end of. * e home of their daughter and family,iare tbe Parents | lrla. . R f 'nMr. and Mis. John Berstine of ^ t,lree y“ rs oId and Bomue ^

tuaiy of Hilldaje Methodist Church j small pillbox of designed lace and all factors used in them are not de­in Clarksville by the Rev. Roy West I silk matching the bridal gown. She

The bride wore a traditional gown j carried a cascade bouquet of white of pgle ivory silk peau de soi. T he' glamePas interspersed with dracena sculptured neckline was fashioned foliage.with ‘ re-embroidered Alencon face Miss Betty Doane was Maid of and accented w;th pearl trim. The Honor and the Bridesmaids were design was repeated on the basque1 (Continued On Pa~e 5 '

finnately known at this time.J

S h i l b u r y S e l l s P a r t O f

S t e w a r t P r o p e r t y

Kurt M. Shilbury, Real Estate Broker of Hortonville, reports tiie sale of 4 and one half acres of land, part of Walter Stewart’s farm in North Branch to Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Trump of New York City. Mr. Trump is an Information Officer at the Institute for Space Stud'es. Thq Trumps’ are building a cottage on their new property and intend to use it for weekend and vacation retreat.

Mr. Shilbury also reports the sale of 3 acres of land along the Tyler Brook in North Branch from Walter Ste­wart of North Branch to Mr. and Mrs. J, Sweis of Fatehogue, Lon? T and, N. Y, The Swers intend

Downsville.Mr. and Mrs. William Norton'

and Mr. Harry Donaldson of Bethel were Christmas Day dinner pests at the home of Mr and Mrs. John Taylor and family.’

Mr. and Mis. Allen Segar anddaughter Barbara spent Christmas w:th the Keery family of Bingham­ton. Barbara remained at the Keery home for a few days and retutned home Sunday accompanied bv her fiance Frank Keery.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gohde andthree children of Massappaque, L.I.(visited last weekend with her mo­ther Mrs. Catherine Cucci and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Gohde. Their sons Terry and Jack remained here for a week, Mrs. Charles Fis­cher of Hortonville, mother of Mrs. Gohde accompanied them to Massa­ppaque to spend the week.

Mrs. James Kohler who has been a patient in Liberty Loomis Hos­pital for observation is in good con­dition following major surgery Mon-j day morning. We wish her a speedv recovery t ” j

Mr. and Mis. James _Weishaupt i of New Paltz accompanied by her 5

three months.

Degree, he began his teaching career in a one room school at Pond Eddy. In 1925 he became' the first princi­pal of the Eldred Union Free School and from 1926 to 1930 acted as vice principal of the OtisviHe School in Orange County

M e l z g e r - S e g a r

The engagement of Patricia A. Metzger to Andrew Segar. son of Mr. and Mrs. George Segar of Bris­coe was announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Raymond of White Lake and Whitestone.

MERCHANDISE WINNER The $50.90 merchandise winner

this Saturday was Mis. Celia Wal- to put a -trailer on the land and dron of Lake Huntington. it as #ejtj*veekend retreat.

P r i a c i p a t s o f B e r n i t t — H a h l W e d d i n g

Pictured here are the principals in the wedding of Miss Barbara Ber- mother" M ra fV T d s te P w h o ’ had , nitt of CMcotm to Lance Corporal James R. Hahl of North Branch. Left driven to Liberty Christmas Day to tigjhit arh Mrs. Lillian Bult, Miss Peggy McDonald, the maid ©f honor; spent several days with her daughter f Cqrporaf and Mrs. Hahl, the bridegroom and bride; Earl Kinney, the

best man; Demrfc Bernitt Second row; The Misses Eva Mae Haibl, BUllse Schacht and Sharon Engert and Paul Brastmaim, William Tkttk and Rufael! Brockner. The diremony was (performed on Satrmkry, December 22 ht Holy Cross Church. Miss Bdmitt is the daughter oUthe late WiJiis Beinitt who was the manager of the creamery hem in Jef# *«onvifle.

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where they .were met by her father Mr. A. Polster- and all enjoyed Christmas dinner together at the diner.

Mr. Robert Hauschild of Newark, N. J., his friend Harold Gadownix of Yonkers and Harold’s two cou-

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