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Page 1: LOsCT SAUGERTIES NEWS Barclay Heights Newsfultonhistory.com/newspaper 10/Kingston NY Daily... · MOVERS—VAN ETTEN a HOGAN1-local and long distance; packing, storage. 7» Greenkill

TWENTY-SIX f H E KINGSTON DAILY FREEMAN, KINGSTON. N. Y.. THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 4, 1959

LOsCT OLE MOUND-black A tan with

lue Tick Reward for any in­formation. 117 Chamber* St. FE l-5013.

BIG PROFITS CAN BE IIADX

•Y LISTING TOUR SEKV1CK IN

1HB KINGSTON DAILY rREEMAN

BUSINESS - SERVICE

DIRECTORY Aak to have rhe Freeman a m i fled Representative call or ordtr by telephone Ff 1 5000

C a r p e n t r y

<>RT^NfRY—can build new house*

LEGAL > OTIC KM

July 3, prior to a block dance ar­ranged lor that evening.

The next meeting of the com­mittee is scheduled for Tuesday, July 7 at 8 p. m. in the village clerk 's office.

or modernize old ones. kln» FK 1-0649.

S. Tomp-

C a r p e t < l e an ing a n d Repa i r ing

CARPET 1 RUG CLEANING expert I eVand "deseill*TVs°"foilows

n«st State of New York, on the 22nd <L.„ of June. 1959. at 11.00 o clock In the forenoon (D.S.T) of that day. the premise* directed by said judKment to be sold and therein described as follows:

ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND, situate at Chichester, Town of Shandakcn. County of Ul­ster and State of New York, being a portion of Lot #18 of Great Lot No, 8 of the Hardesftergh Patent, bound-

SAUGERTIES NEWS Local H-C Essay Winner Scheduled To Receive Medal

Saugerties Boy Struck by Car Returns to Home

it? H u d s o n - C h a m p l a i n essay contes't \ K J J ™ will r ece ive a bronze m e d a l w *

NOTICE O F SALE STATE OF NEW YORK. SUPREME

COURT, COUNTY OF ULSTER. SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF KINGSTON. Plaintiff, against JAMES B. HAYES, BILL1K F. CORWDIS. HELEN G. SOTTER-F1ELD. ORANGE COUNTY PLUMB- i INC, SUPPLY COMPANY, UNCOI-N SUPPLY, ALEXANDRIA HALLEN-BJCK and C O L O N I A L P L U M B I N G Ji l l Robinson, 17-yoar-old S a u -CORP., Defendants. . . . . . _' , . _,

In pursuance of a Judgment of I Sor t ies High School senior, a n d foreclosure and sale duly made and d a u g h t e r of Mr anrl M n n « i i « entered In the above entitled action " • " ' a n Q M r S ' °°u^-and bearing date the 1st day of May, ; l a s Robinson of W a s h i n g t o n 1959. I. the unde r s i zed , the Referee i . . „ „ . . „ .. A in said Judgment named, will sell at Avenue , second award winner in public auction at the front door of I t h e s e n i o r division of the c o u n t v ! the County Court House In the City | H u d s n n - C h a m n l a i n • • « . » ™„»«/» S of Kingston, C ounty of Ulster a

carpet laying and binding Robert Morehouse Lake Katrine FE 8-2372

Cell ing*

CEILINGS INSTALLED—Metal tile, block or panel Ctvde DuBols Dial FE 1 0891

Dalrlea

JONES DAIRY Milk tor Mothers Who C a n

a» Cornell SL FE 1-1484

Dry C lean ing

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Beginning at a point In the cen­ter of Ox Clove Creek 10.7 feet east­erly from a drill hole In the highest point of a very large rock; thence from the point In the center of Ox Clove Creek and passing through the center of said drill hole in the rock north 50 degrees west 35 2 feet to the center of the road and continu­ing the same course 114.8 feet to a pipe set in the ground and stones. thence along the mountain and the lands of the pai north 30 degrees pipe set in the around it; thence continuing the lands of the party of the first part south 50 degrees east 150 feet to the center of Ox Clove Creek aforesaid: thence down the center of the said creek as it winds and turns 686 feet to the pr int and place of beginning, containing two and seven tenths acres of land more or less.

Being the same premises as con-y Edwin Liman and Fulton

a w a r d a t the Wednesday school a s semb ly .

A r r a n g e m e n t s for t h e p resen­t a t i o n by Alex Osina, local com­m i t t e e c h a i r m a n , were discussed a t t h e T u e s d a y night mee t ing of t h e S a u g e r t i e s Area Ci t izen 's C o m m i t t e e a t the village c l e rk ' s office.

Miss Robinson is eligible for t h e s t a t e contest t o be an ­nounced . A t r i p to Eu rope is t h e s t a t e a w a r d .

Judaon M. Lyon of New P a l t z H igh School was first a w a r d win ­ner .

A seven-year -o ld S a u g e r t i e s escaped ser ious in jury

d n e s d a y a f te rnoon when he r a n in front of a c a r ope ra t ed by C l in ton Ricke t son Jr. , 4 1 , of Spau ld ing Lane o n Livingston S t r e e t , S a u g e r t i e s police r e ­por t ed .

Miohael Ostoyic, son of Mr. and M r s . Anthony Ostoyic of Ul­s t e r Avenue was t a k e n by S a u -g e r t i a s Pol ice Chief A r t h u r W. R ich t e r , to t h e office of P r . H u g h Ch ides te r , Main S t r e e t and l a t e r t o D a l e ' s S a n i t a r i u m for X - R a y . H e w a s al lowed to r e t u r n h o m e .

Chief R ich te r sa id the boy suf­fered an abras ion of his left

, knee a n d had a b u m p on his fore-Basoom Dillon, representing the j head

Boy Scouts on the commit tee re

Barclay Heights News By CAROLYN C. FRANCE

Mr§. Edward Browne Honored at Shower

A su rp r i s e s t o r k shower was given for M r s . E d w a r d Browne of B i rchwood D r i v e Tuesday evening a t t h e h o m e of Mrs. S t u a r t B u e h a n . 13 Birchwood Drive, w i t h M r s . Donald Kelly assist ing a s co-hos tess . Guests included t h e M m e s . S tan ley Ben-ham, T h o m a s . T y n a n , B e r t r a n d Hess, G e o r g e Allen, Wesley Feavy and D a v i d Posk lensky .

Thomas Higgins Feted On Fifth Birthday

Thomas , s o n of Mr. and Mrs John Higg ins of Jeffrey Court Kings Vil lage, w a s five yea r s o l d ' s o n . L a r r y in M o u n t Rose, P a . Sa tu rday , M a y 30, and was the i a n d no>* a u n t a n d unc le , Mr . a n d honored g u e s t a t a p a r t y a t his i Mrs . H e n r y Robson in D u r y e a ,

F r i e n d s a l t enr i inp the ' P a .

Mr. and Mrs . Fe l ix Gor i of Cherry Lane , Windemere Heights, will c e l e b r a t e h e r second b i r th ­day S u n d a y , J u n e 7.

Rober t , four y e a r old son of Mr. and Mrs . R o b e r t DeLozie r of Edgewood Dr ive , W i n d e m e r e Heights , u n d e r w e n t a tons i lec-tomy F r i d a y of las t week a n d is now r e c u p e r a t i n g a t his h o m e .

Mr. a n d Mrs . R o b e r t B lakes l ee a n d ch i ld ren of E d g e w o o d Dr ive , v is i ted w i t h Mr. B lakes l ee ' s p a r ­en ts , Mr. a n d Mrs . L e w i s B l a k e s ­lee and Mrs . B l akes l ee ' s m o t h e r and s is ter , Mrs . W i l l i a m N a y l o r and Miss He len N a y l o r in J o h n ­son City, d u r i n g t h e ho l iday weekend . T h e y a l s o vis i ted Mrs . B lakes l ee ' s s i s t e r ' s family, Mr. and Mrs. C l a r e P a t t e r s o n a n d

Excava t i on and B a c k Hoe

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Masonry

CEMENT FINISHERS A plastering. Specializing In finishing A plaster-iug. FE 1-1349.

Ci '" steps patios, founda-i pis

uYlNEYS Uons. fireplaces, plastering A gen-• ral repairs. FE 1-9644.

BRICKING, plastering, stone work A repair Jobs Joseph DiBella A Sons. 137 Clinton Ave. Dial FE 1-9236.

Miscel laneous Se rv i ce

CHIMNEYS CLEANED And repaired. All work reasonable. Call the Chimney Cleaner, FE 1-8544 PURE drinking water without chem­

icals. All bacteria, chlorine, sulfur A dirt removed immediately. Free demonstration. Ulster Water Purl-flcr Co. FE 1-3120 or OV 7-2103.

RUBBISH & GARBAGE REMOVAL, also cellars A stores cleaned. Rea­sonable. Call FE 8-6708.

M o v t n g - T r u e k t n g - S t o r a g e

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Local moving, storage, packing FE 1-0910

Kingston Transfer Co., Inc. Agent for

WHEATON VAN LINES. INC Nation Wide Service

ACROSS THE COUNTRY AROUND THE CITY

Smith Ave. Storage Packing and Crating

Weekly trip* to New York City, N J., wants load or part load either way

AGENT

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IF YOU want a good paint Job at a reasonable price, why not phone FE 1-1950 or FE 1-7110.

I A. Crosse to James B. Hayes( mort­gagor herein) by deed dated July 17. 1956 and recorded In Ulster Countv Clerk's Office simultaneously with this mortgage which is a purchase money mortgage.

TOGETHER with and subject to the following provision contained In sulc i (it't'tl

ALSO GRANTING AND CONVEY­ING UNTO the party of the second part, his heirs, grantees, devisees, as­signs, servants and employees, for­ever, the right to at all times freelv pass and re-pass on foot or vehicles whatsoever over lands and premises now or formerly owned by The Tiskllwa Corporation from the public highway leading from Phoenicia to Hunter, through and along the drive­way and road now used and laid out over and across the said lands to the premises hereby conveyed, herebv granting and conveying such use and right over said driveway and road as The Tiskllwa Corporation now owns and possesses and no other; subject to the right of the Tiskllwa Corpor­ation, its successors and assigns, at all times to freely pass and repass on foot or vehicles whatsoever through and along the driveway and road as now used and laid out over and across the lands and premises here­by conveyed to the par ty of the sec­ond part."

Dated, May 1. 1959. WARD W. INGALSBE, JR.

N. JANSEN FOWLER, Attorney for Plaintiff

293 Wall Street Kingston. New York

ARTHUR A. DAVIS. JR. Attorney for defendants

Helen G. Sotterfield and Lincoln Supply

243 Fair Street Kingston, New York

HOWARD C. ST. JOHN Attorney for Defendant,

Alexandria Hallenbeck 280 Wall Street

Kingston. New York ISSEKS BROTHERS

Attorneys for Defendant. Orange County Plumbing

nome. F r i e n d s a t t e n d i n g the celebra t ion w e r e Kev in McGraw, ! Mr. a n d Mrs . B r u c e F e l t o n of

N E W D E E R BORN A T GAME F A R M — " B a b y " is t h e only I Karen Boi le r , Lee Laffertv, I Redwood Road , B a r c l a y H e i g h t s d e e r in t h e world to have g iven birth to a h e a l t h y fawn t h r e e t imes I Raymond B e a n S h e r i Wincheil , | D e v e l o p m e n t , e n t e r t a i n e d his by C a e s a r e a n section. S h e is a super t a m e J a p a n e s e S i k a deer a t Daniel L u c e n t i , S h a r o n P a t e - ' Pa ren t s , Mr . a n d Mrs . L e R o y

i C ^ I ! d _ i n 8 _ t o . t h e P ° l i c e r e p o r t | t h e Ca tsk i l l G a m e F a r m w h o s e life h a s jus t been saved, for t h e ' naude, a n d T h o m a s ' sister, j Hel ton of S y r a c u s e for t h e w e e k -. e t c r i n a r i a n of t h e Catski l l j Susan. U n a b l e t o a t t e n d was e n d

re do ing fine. S h e is t h e ! Andrew P c a v y . M r - and Mrs . G e o r g e J o r g e n -G a m e F a r m and is the onlv . ^ , . son of S p a u l d i n g L a n e w i t h Mr.

r ^ e nhfn t«H ;„ ; r I „ d a r t e d „ m f r o n t o f moving vehi- a n i m a l , of the m o r e t h a n 10,000 a n i m a l s p r o p a g a t e d , w h i c h a l lows A r e a S o c i a l N o t e s a n d Mrs . W a l t e r D e c k e r s p e n t said that 3 L , X l b ° X M - S * 2 f t , R i s k e * ° n J * " ™ * ™ the peop l e t o pick h e r up a n d c a r r y her. S h e is a g r e a t favor i t e of t h e Mr and M r " Dona ld McGraw ' , n e n o l i d a y w e t > k e n d i n M ' l l s "

°n^^ He emphasized that store 100th Anniversary owners who would like to show J their gra t i tude for the project m a y ; S p r f 7 l 7 v > « t n llt>ntl m a k e a smal l donation to the Sau- W r V l t e S lO tteUU

^ . M 1 ^ *& ?avl I ? ? 1 ! ! r , fu w lng P r e P a r p d R i cke t son w a s t rave l ing w e s t on t h i r d t ime , by Dr. DuBois J e n k i n s , chief vc g r o u " and .tones I 1 T?l H t h e , b u F * s s , sec- L iv ings ton S t r e e t a b o u t 3 p . m.. G a m e F a r m . Bo th m o t h e r a n d \ a b v a n

•e continuing alon« ° " O I „ i n e v u ' a g e lor the celebra- when t h e boy, chased by a n o t h e r t a m e s t d e e r ever raised a t t h e Catski l l Ga party Of the first U O n aI*e Up and ready tO b e riartert in f r o n t nf mnvino i - . , i„ . • a n i m i l nf the tnr.ro t h a n 1 0 fWM1 i . , , . , , . ,k .

^ i e s ^ n e , Boy S c u t , c a m „ £ u t f t e r a „ A c t i v i t y

Dr. Richard Messina, repre- This Sunday will mark the first the Jaycees announced service in the celebration of the

o f fe r ing which is d e s i g n a t e d for j b o a r d a t t h e pub l i c h e a r i n g held l i n g in the fes t iv i t i es were Mr. t h e w o r k of t h e c h u r c h b e y o n d before t h e b o a r d mee t i ng . T h i r - and Mrs. M a u r i c e P a t e n a u d e t h e local congrega t ion .

C a n c e r pad sewing usua l ly h e l d T u e s d a y s f rom 10 a. m . t o 3

tha t a bike race for bearded men I lOOth anniversary of the founding: i n t e r e s t e d may d o work a t h o m e will be s t aged Sunday. June 21 at 2:30 p. rp. and will be conducted through the village s treets . He said some en t r ies will be costumed. I munion at 8 and 11 a. m The act ivi ty was arranged a s a j The pastor, the Rev

p . m . e a c h week will be d i scon- j h a r d w a r e d e a l e r t o instal l a n t i n u e d a s an organ ized p r o j e c t , fo r t h e s u m m e r . H o w e v e r , a s t h e r e is con t inu ing need t h o s e

t e en a t t e n d e d the h e a r i n g . I and chi ldren , M a r k and Shar -T h e b o a r d a p p r o v e d a reques t on ; Mr. a n d M r s . J o h n Higgins

of P . C. S m i t h , M a i n S t r e e t j a n d ch i ld ren

s u m m e r m o n t h s of c l a m b a k e s . Th i s y e a r ' s b a k e w a s held on T u e s d a y e v e n i n g a t t h e h o m e of Mr. and M r s . J o h n J o r g e n s o n . h is b r o t h e r ' s home , a lso on

Idren . T h o m a s , Susan o " u M i „ . i \ . ^ S J E t A ce- M r »nH Mr* M,>i »,P*ui(ling L a n e . O t h e r s , bes ides S t y a n d s o n ^ e - Mr ^ ^ r e e coup le s a l r e a d y m e n -. y « ! 2 ? M t t - n l S - ™ ; t ioned, w h o enjoyed t h e De la -

of Atonement Lutheran Church. It j T h e r e is a l so need for old s h e e t s , will be observed with a service of. w h i c h m a y be left a t t h e c h u r c h , public confession and Holy Com- M r s . F r e d K u k u k m a y be con­

s u l t e d by those wi l l ing to a i d in Walter I t h i s w o r k .

and Jan ic vin Laffe and Mrs. H a r o l d Beller and children M i c h a e l a n d K a r e n ; and the McGravv's t w o chi ldren Kev­in and T i m o t h y .

Dr. and M r s . R o b e r t Lev in tan of Village D r i v e , Kings had as

enjoyi w a r e c l a m s w e r e Mr. a n d Mrs . R i c h a r d L u h r s a n d sons, T e r r v and B r u c e ; Mr. a n d Mrs . S i lns V a n E t t e n . Mrs . J o h n J o r g e n s o n s p a r e n t s ; M r s . H a n s J o r g e n s o n ,

special function for those who have Cowen, will conduct the service! M e m b e r s of A t o n e m e n t grown bea rds for the beard grow­ing contest held in conjunction with the three-day July 4 observance in Sauger t i e s this year.

B e a r d s will be judged Fr iday ,

LEGAL NOTICE:

Supply Co. H North Street

MIddletown, New York MORTON M. Z. LYNN.

Attorney for Defendant, Colonial Plumbing Corp.

100 State Streel Albany, New York

INTERIOR & EXTERIOR NO JOB TOO SMALL

M. Todd FE 1-8958 M LA BOUNTY—Painting Contrac­

tor interior A exterior Antiques f* pal red A restored FE 8-8882

Radio A TV ga lea A Service T V RADIO SERVICE—guaranteed

repairs S3 service. Same day 9 'til 9. JACKS TV FE 1-3933.

R e n t a l s RENT A FLOOR-SANDER - Only

$4 00 a day Now—renew your floors Save up ta % the cost Edgers, polishers available for rent also.

MONTGOMERY WARD Kingston N Y . FE 1-7300

STATE OF NEW YORK SUPREME COURT: ULSTER C O U N T Y —

JOHN S. SORENSEN and ELSIE H. SORENSEN. his wife, of No Street or Number, Flatbush. Ulster County, New York, Plaintiffs.

—against—. MASTERPLANNED! INCORPORAT­ED, Room 507, 51 Chambers Street. New York 7, New York; FRED REU-TEN, INC., 123 East 22nd Street, New York City, New York: NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY, 140 West Street, New York. N. Y." and THE PEOPLE OF T H E STATE OF NEW YORK. Albany, New York, and HALL and COMPANY, INC.. 20 Hall-wood Rd.. Delmare. Albany County, New York, Defendants.

In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered in the above entitled action and bearing date the 22nd day of August, 1958 and of an amended Judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered in this above en­titled action and bearing date the 2nd day of May, 1959: I. the under­signed, the referee in said judgments named, will sell at public auction, at the Ulster County Courthouse, 285 Wall Street. Kingston. County of Ul­ster and State of New York on the 19th day of June. 1959 at eleven o'clock In the forenoon on that day. the premises directed by said Judg­ments to be sold and" therein de­scribed as follows:

^ ^ 1 i L . J i I A T PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, situate in the Town of

STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY COURT: COUNTY OF ULSTER—

THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MILTON, NEW YORK. Plaintiff, against JOHN M. BOGOSON, IRIS BOGOSON, FLOWER CITY PAINT & TRIM SUPPLY COMPANY. INC., GURNEY. OVERTIERF A BECKER. INC.. ASHLEY WELDING, MA­CHINE A IRON CO., INC., POUGH-KEEPSIE STEEL PRODUCTS and T. P. BEGY and V. P BEGY. Co-Partners, T /A MUTUAL APPLI­ANCE DISTRIBUTORS. Defendants. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS'

YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the complaint in this ac­tion, and to serve a copy of your an­swer, or, if the complaint is not served with this summons, to serve a notice of appearance, on the plain-tiffs attorney within twenty days after the service of this summons, ex­clusive of the day of service. In case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint.

Trial to be held in the County of Ulster

Dated this 18th day of December, 1958.

Plaintiff resides In Ulster County. RUSK & RUSK Plaintiffs Attorneys Office and Post Office Address 254 Fair Street Kingston, N. Y.

TO: V. P. BEGY as Surviving Part­

ner of the firm ol T. P. Begy and V. P. Begy, Co-Partners, T /A Mutual Appliance Distrib­utors.

The foregoing Summons is served upon you by publication, purusant to an order of Hon. Louis G Bruhn, Judge of the County Court of Ulster County, dated the 22nd day of April. 1959, and filed with the Complaint in the office of *4ie Clerk of the County of Ulster at Kingston, New York.

The object of this action Is for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage made and executed by John M. Bogo-son and Iris Bogoson, his wife, to The First National Bank of Milton, New York, to secure the payment of the sum of Three Thousand Dollars (J3.000.) with interest, dated May 22, 1954. and recorded In the Ulster County Clerk's Ofllce on May 26, 1954. a t 12:35 o'clock P. M. in Liber 694 of Mortgages at page 58.

and admin is te r the sacrament , j C h u r c h will r ece ive a t w o - p a g e The sermon topic will be "Lord i r e p o r t on t h e Un i t ed L u t h e r a n I'll Come. ; S y n o d Conven t ion held a t Bos-

Members of the Evangel i sm' t o n > Mass . , May 25-28 by t h e Commi t t ee met Monday evening ! p a s t o r , w h o a t t e n d e d a s c l e r i ca l to review the resul ts of the re- j d e l e g a t e , ligious canvas of May 24. The com-! mit tee headed by John Bub plan a ' follow-up visitation. ,

T u e s d a y evening Amiclt ia Cir­cle, t h e Ladies Aid Circle a n d | t h e Miss ion Circle, of the U n i t e d L u t h e r a n C h u r c h W o m e n to-g e t h e r w i th t h e L u t h e r a n B r o t h ­e r h o o d a t t e n d e d a showing of !

" P a r t n e r s in Ind ia , " a co lo r - !

Sign 8 Marching Units for Jaycee July 4th Parade

E i g h t musical m a r c h i n g un i t s

e l e c t r i c s ign o n the s t o r e front

Exchange Student Fund Gains $615 From Rotary Show

T h e R o t a r y Club v a r i e t y show '' moria l

las t m o n t h n e t t e d $615 t o w a r d ffi^,, M ' j O ^ ^ H ' I a n d M r s ' R a y m o n d Scheffel and , K ^ . , rtouert L ' . v i n t a n ot Har t ford , r h i r f r o n i-'i-j.r,.. »«^ T^ the e x c h a n g e fund, i t was r e - ; Conn., and t h e i r J w o d a u g h t e r s ! 1 ^ E l a m e a n d L e o n ' Por ted a t t h e Tuesday night > a n d families, M r a n d Mrs . Ron-m e e t i n g of t h e service club a t K a t s b a a n Inn .

Ra lph R icke t son , t i cke t chai r ­m a n gave t h e financial repor t

fLS « £ . £ ? £ , h x f • m ° t h e r o f J o h n a n d George M t h e i r g u e s t s for t h e Me- a n d M r s W l l l i a r n J a c k s o V M r * w e e k e n d , t he i r son and a n d M r s . A l v i n M v e r s and M r r - in - law, M r . and Mrs. .™i M r . p a , A e . L i ^ i _ J

aid Power s a n d ch i ldren Pa-1 tr icia and W i l l i a m of Rome, and Mr. and M r s . H a r r y F r e e r and sons, W a y n e , B a r r y and Kei th of

and said t h e a m o u n T ' w a s ' s h o r t M t . Mar ion . of t h e t o t a l needed to finance a i M r a n d * l r s - C h a r l e s Lecher j local e x c h a n g e s t uden t for an ' a n c l t w o c n i l d r e n o f Cherry Lane, i

H e i g h t s

Scout Troop 130 Auxiliary Unit Lists Activities

an | ove r seas s t a y . A vote of the

m e m b e r s h i p g u a r a n t e e d the a m o u n t of t h e sho r t age

Dr . G r a n t D

The Mother ' s Auxiliary of Troop 130, Boy Scouts of America , held its monthly mee t ing a t the home

- t w o sponsored by C. A. L y n c h t e n d e n t of" Sauger t ies ' X t r a l

sound film showing t h e w o r k of I , / I f L i 2 T £ " y ~ , h | V e b e e n • ^ h < ? u l s r e P ° r t £ > d he h a d •>,» T „•>,,„. ,„ r n , . ? . . ^ ;„ T ^ : „ 1 s i gned for the a n n u a l S a u g e r t i e s ed the t h e L u t h e r a n C h u r c h in Ind ia ,

Windemere H e i g h t s , spent the weekend w i t h Mrs . Lecher ' s par en ts . Mr. a n d Mrs . Edward 0f Mrs. Charles Walton in K m « Roper at t h e i r h o m e in Lake V ; n , „ M A Hopatcong, N . J . V l l I a g e ™™dW-

Mr. and M r s . J o h n DeGroff of M r s Charles Steele, presided, "V1. c t ' Ed i th A v e n u e . D u t c h Se t t le - and the constitution of the newly

. . . c h u , o h . v ho,„ .»aiS . c a r e of £ £ i * ^ f ^ ^ f J a y " ' g r ° U p a t P u t n ^ ' V t *° ™ke a"! ̂ \ ^ ^ ^ ^ ra ^ ° ^ ! t o r m ^ ^ P *"* r e a d ;

t h e l e p e r s , schools for the bl ind ^ e r h p n t R - H W e ? k V . r a n g e n r n t S ' o r the s tuden t s ; R^L*Tn^ut^r P 'AUJ!£ Rrovod W l , h approximately 20 of and i t s schools, colleges and ' D r T ^ f a ^ h e " , *a"d„n

of T l v o l > ^ T h e o r g a n i z a t i o n places D r u m a n d Bugle Corps will ap - t h o u s a n d s of e x c h a n g e s t uden t s

c i r c l e s ! P e v n r , h U , r O V g hf

t h e C 0 U r t e S y o f t h e ' " f o r e i " n coun t r i e s . It was re-L y n c h vo lun teers . po r t ed t ha t "

s e m i n a r i e s . T h e m e m b e r s of the

A description of the property at-* by '

ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL fected bj

tlptic this action is as follows:

LEGAL NOTICK8 ~>0 per cen t of those

O t h e r s signed a re S a u g e r t i e s ; p laced usua l ly g o i n t o M i n e r Z S

W S r £ j £ n S 2 * , J S ! ° 5 r , " a r t . y o f i n t e r n a t i o n a l s e ^ i c T P STATE OF NEW YORK C O L ' m i m _ , „ rv ,™ ir tr t . / r, COURT. ULSTER COUNTY. ! L>rum Corps , V F W Red Devils

RAYMOND H. CROSS. Plaintiff, j of Joyce-Sch i r ick Pos t 1386 against FRANK SZOMY. Defendant. •g V F W , Catsk i l l Boys Club . Cox-

™ r n ^ h i ^ . f X T ^ ^ „ ¥ ' ! , h e l o c a I « » & C h U d r e T f u n d ™ < * ™ a n d ' M r T H . Gibbs of" j Robe r t G a r d n e r in c h a r g e . n I m a r c h i n g uni ts have r e s p o n d e d . ; d r ive for t h e R o t a r y VenorSri E a s t N a s s a u . Mrs . Robert Shapiro, t r e a su re r er O r g a n i z a t i o n s e n t e r i n g floats • t h a t c a n n i s t e r collections; t o t « l 3 M r a n d M r s - C h a r l e s Wa l ton !o f ' h e organization, repor ted on

' w i l l rece ive $15 as an i n c e n t i v e ! $52. T h e m o n e y S g J toward o f V i l l a g e D r i v e ' K i n s ' s Village, i ' h e Triple-S Blue S tamp project

OF LAND situated in the Town of Marlboi-ouRh, County of Ulster and State of New York, bounded and de­scribed an follows:

BEGINNING at the westerly end of a stone wall on the southerly side of the road leading from the Village of Milton to Milton Landing, run­ning from thence along said stone wall as the magnetic needle now points, south thirty two degrees twenty five minutes, east fifty seven and a half feet to the center of a

vvafl-

JAY BEE RENTAL SERVICE—AVIS SYSTEM LICENSEE U - DRIVE cars station wagons, t r u c k s . Truck*: ty-ton pickups thru ton vans A stake platforms. A able by hour, day or week. Rate cards upon request Hrqtrs.: Port Ewcn Garage B'way A Main, Port

__ Ewen_FE 1-401* or FE 1-97S7, P< VRR TOOL RENTALS - save

tin* money Everett A Treadwell. 180 N Front St FE 1-M44

Rooting HKMRY A OI.SON INC - Roofing,

Sheet Metal Work Port Ewen FE 1 -otto Kingston P O Box 111.

Ulster, County of Ulster and State of fence Po s t as the W. W. corner of a New York, more particularly bounded *'n o f l a n d formerly owned by John and described as follows Young; thence along the same south

Sep t i c T a n k C l e a n i n g A BACKED BATHROOM

Cesspools A septic tanks cleaned. Rea-sonahle rates A. Cooper FE 8-8833.

A BETTER CESSPOOL Septic tank cleaning service

Modern equipment DU 8-1434 AN absolute cesspool and septic tank

sewerage removal service. Reason­able rates, seepage beds Installed. ^El - fo lB.

<' SPOOI5 A Septic Unks pumped. repaired * Installed. Alto drain fields built Modem sanitary equip-ment Naylor Cooper FE 18184

COUNTY SANITATION—septic tank A cesspool service. Cleaned, re­paired, installed. Coddlngton Broth ers. OL 8-9044.

BEGINNING at a point on the east- tw*n ty »lx degrees west one hundred erly side of State Highway Route ' a n d f o r t v f e e t s l x Inches to the cen-No. 32. leading from Kingston to ' Saugerties. said point being on the southerly line of lands of Hal C. Purdy, formerly the Kingston-Ulster Airport and running thence along the southerly line of said lands and a brush row and wire fence South 45* 40' East 1490 19 feet to a corner fence post; thence along the Westerly line of lands of Hal C Purdy, for­merly Kingston-Ulster Airport. South 37* 24' West 448.38 feet to a corner of fence post thence along the north­erly line of lands of A. Granqulst North 47* 23' West 144*62 feet to a point on the easterly side of I he aforementioned State Highway Route No. 32: thence along the same North 32 ' 44' East 498«5 feet to the place of beginning Containing 15 761 acres more or less.

H. LeROY GILL Rcfci ce

RICHTER A WERBALOWSKY Attorneys for Plaintiffs

86 John Street Kingston, New York

Tai lor ing TAILORING-ALTERATIONS Ladles'

A men's suits made to order. Dou­ble breasted Jackets converted to •Ingle at very, reasonable prices. Call after 5 p m * all day Satur­day, r r a n k DsOeeo, 102 Clifton Ave F E t - M U .

RANCH HOME • 1 beds, l a r g e living room, d i n '

' " A modern k i t chen . Ful l • r m e n t , o r r r a l M g a r a g e , lot

I •i>r»\ 70* * 120*. M > r. G.I. • r t r e . avai lable wi th no

1»wn p a y m e n t . P r i ce SI2.X.M). '•h : < II « - w m . Barc l ay ftrtgfcta D O T . Corp. . S a n g e r -tt-. N. t.

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, BY THE GRACE OF GOD FREE AND INDEPENDENT,

TO: .JIY* .?UyAK- J U L I A PAI-E.I. ANNA DANYO, OLGA JEDINA-KOVA, MARY PROKIPCAK, FRANK DANYO and IRENE PROKIPCAK.

„ „ . , GREETING YOU AND EACH OF YOU ARE

HEREBY CITED TO SHOW CAUSE at a Surrogates Court to be held in and for the County of Ulster at the S'irrosates Office In the City of Kingston. N. Y„ on the 29th day of June 1959. at 9 30 o'clock in the forenoon of that day. why a certain Instrument In wilting, dated April 18. 1930 relating to berth real and personal estate, presented lo said Surrogate's Court, should not be proved, admitted to probate and re­corded as the last Will and Testa­ment of MICHAEL DANYO, late of the City of Kingston, Ulster Countv, deceased, upon the petition of JULIA REPECKY of the State of Pennsyl­vania, the Executrix named therein.

IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF

ter of a stone wall and S.W. corner of said Young's lot and northerly line of Oliver C. Hull's land; thence along said Hull's line north tlfty seven degrees thirty minutes, west one hundred and forty seven feet three Inches to a Locust Post recent­ly set on the southerly side of a brook; thence north fifty eight de­grees, forty five minutes, east one hundred and eighty feet nine Inches to the place of beginning, containing thirty five hundredths of an acre of land be the same more or less. The foregoing described parcel of land being the same mentioned and de­scribed In a certain warranty deed made by James H. Barrett and Mar­garet, his wife, to Thomas J. Hadlev. dated February twenty fifth, 1871 and recorded 'n the office of the County Clerk of Ulster Countv on the ninth day of March, eighteen Hun­dred and seventy one In Liber 169 at page 233.

n lot. pl< iarcel of land situate In the To

as the place of trial Plaintiff resides in Ulster County.

To the above named Defendant: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED

to answer the complaint In this ac­tion, and to serve a copy of your answer, or, if the complaint is not served with this summons, to serv a notice of appearance, on the Plal tiff's Attorney within 20 days afte the service of this summons, exclu slve of the day of service: and In , f__ , v l m r v > t j r , a case of your failure to appear, or 1 l u r compet ing , answer, judgment will be taken ' A w a r d s for the best floats in-agalnst you by default for the relief j e lude $75 first; $50 second, a n d demanded In the complaint. Dated, February 5th. 1959.

TO FRANK SZOMY, the above named defendant In this action.

The foregoing summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of Hon. Louis G. Bruhn, Countv Judge of County of Ulster. dated the 28th day of May, 1959 and filed with the complaint in the office of the Clerk of the County of Ulster.

The object of this action is to bar the defendant from all claim or right to any estate In the premises afore­said, or to a lien or encumbrance thereon, awarding possession of the premises to the plaintiff and such other and further relief as to the Court may seem Just under the pro­visions of Article 15 of the Real Property Law of the State of New York, with respect to the premises described In a certain deed given by the County of Ulster to the plaintiff dated June 25. 1953 and recorded In the Ulster County Clerk's Office In Liber 861 of Deeds at page 288 on June 26. 1953. Dated May 28. 1959

THOMAS J. PLUNKET Attorney for Plaintiff Office & P O Address 17 John Street. Kingston. N. Y.

THE PEOPLE OF Ttltl STATE OF NEW YORK BY THE GRACE OF , GOD FREE AND INDEPENDENT. S a u g e r t i e s C e n t r a l Schoo l s

To: ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE wi l l p r e s e n t its first e l e m e n t a r y STATE OF NJEW YQRK._JQHN_DOE. [ g r a d < ? s p r i n g c o n c e r t i F r i d a y i n

M r . and Mrs . Eugene L a P l a n t e

wh / d a s g u c s t s ' L a P l a n t e

s a c k i e Amer ican Legion a l l -g i r l s j f o r ° ^ ^ . r ^ w S ^ i S i

G T S o T K i n g L ^ 0 1 1 1 T r ° ° P 1 2 ! r ^ f t 3 r ' 0 " p i C , U r e C = ^ % T d 0 J t e K l n i g o r ° g n a n i Z a t i o n S h a v e j i f £ & £ £ $ & » * K™ signified t ha t t hey will e n t e r ! G e r a l d L S r T h ' ^

/ I 7^ p n y o c r , c h a i r m a n of

O ' A T o - J B ui ' " -Proved. With approximately 20 of Richard B e c k e r of Poughkeeps ie | t h e m e m b p n ; p r £ . e n t p l a n

ys w m ,

Mr and M r s . Donal F i t t e r e r , b T T e ^ ^ U 0 ^ * JS"** "J of Applet ree Dr ive , Windemere j 5 2 » „ " £ * * r S ^ f " 8 , a n d s c o , l t

Heights , h a v e a s the i r gues ts !"", " l ' % l ™ i ew P .* , T

this week. M r s . F i t t e r e r ' s moth - £ t J ~ L f H ^ V , ^ S'tl* ^ b<* e r . Mrs. G e o r g e H i n s k e of Oil | S f t ^ S S S S ' fi? L £ fe

Mrs. A n n a Doo lan of Boston. Mass.. is v i s i t i ng w i th he r son a n d family, Mr! a n d Mrs . F r a n ­cis Doolan on* A p p l e t r e e Drive

to be announced. Mrs . J a m e s Shier is cha i rman of this project.

August 12. a Field Day is planned for the Scouts and their families, with Mrs. Kenneth Wood and Mrs .

Mr. and Mi's. H o w a r d F rench R o b e r t ^ W 1 S a 5 c ° - t h a i r m e n - T ™ " of Apple t ree D r i v e had as the i r ' i a t ' v o P l a n s w e r p discussed for a Memorial D a y g u e s t s he r par- ' fashion show in the fall, with Mrs.

$25 th i rd T h e y will be judged on a p p r o ­

p r i a t e n e s s to the theme, " B i r t h of t he Hudson Valley 1609 ; " o r ig ina l i ty , w o r k m a n s h i p , a n d e y e appea l .

A t rophy will be a w a r d e d to T o w n N o t e s t h e bes t m a r c h i n g unit . n i l , „ ,

T h e p a r a d e will s t a r t 10 a. m . : - u e M ° u n t a i i i f rom Barc l ay Heights , a n d dis­b a n d s a t Can t ine M e m o r i a l F i e l d

the c o u n t y d r ive ' l " v a i u I w e r e in N o r t h At t l eboro , Mass. a n d sufficient books have been J a m e s Woods ide of Philadol ' t n e " ' ^ k e n d of M a y 16, where j n l l e d t o «"<'ure a tent for the

Phia. Pa., w a s a guest of P r « i ' M r s - W a l t o n a t t e n d e d a reunion troop. den t R o n a l d B. J o h n s t o n e <>f h™ h igh school g r a d u a t i n g T h p n o x t meet ing will be held

A m o m e n t of silent np»«»r i c l a s s * T h e y w e r c t h e gues ts of at Mrs. Walton's home on Monday, was offered in memoriami ' o r M n a n d M r s ' R o b c r t S t - M a r t i n July 6. at 8 p. m. P a s t G o v e r n o r Wendell PhiiiiVw I f o r t n P w e e k e n d . j u ¥ ' •« r> who died last* week * ™ » l » . Mary Ann Misas i , d a u g h t e r of H o m e I n i t B a n q u e t

M r and M r s . J o h n Misasi of The Saugert ies evening unit of Kdith Avenue , D u t c h Se t t l emen t , the Home Extension Service will

and w > c ! S immons P a r k , c e l e b r a t e d her i hold a banquet Monday at the s a r e a s w e r e sn ra A J I second b i r t h d a y F r i d a y , May 29 Katsbaan Inn. All members re-

1 '. w i th a family p a r t y a t he r home, questing reserva t ions may contact Gina M a r i e Gor i , d a u g h t e r of I Mrs. John Keeley by Fr iday.

D D T from the a i r th is morn ing

iZST^l f h e m o s q u . t o s w a r m ? T h e th ree -day obse rvance in ^ ^ ? r t e d . b y a r c a res idents . The

con junc t ion with the 350th H u d ­s o n - C h a m p l a i n ce lebra t ion th is

a n ^ S i " 1 ' « S ° f W o o d l a n d Acres and Blue M o u n t a i n P a r k set the

c o n t e s t .

M a i n S t r e e t School A u d i t o r i u m a t 8 p. m .

g r a d e s only T h e r e wil l be se lec t ions p r e

ALSO all that certain lot, piece or parci Marlborough. County of l i s te r and State of New York and bounded and described as follows:

BEGINNING at line or the road leading from Village of Milton to Handley s A Co *s Dock, fifteen feet eastcily of a cedar stump, which stands on the noithwest corner of the lot heretofore purchased bv said King of Absalom Barrett A wife and running thence easterly along the south line of said road to the north­east corner of said last mentioned lot and of the lot hereby Intended to be conveyed about one hundred * fottv two feet, thence southerly along the road to the Foundry about fottv six feet to the middle of the east line of said lot so as aforesaid purchased of Banet t A wife being half way to the south east corner of the same; thence westerly on a line In range with a point In the middle of the west line of said lot, so as aforesaid purchased of Barrett A wife, and midway be­tween the northwest * southwest corner of the same until It comes within twelve feet of said point; thence northerly to place of begin­ning

JEIN'G the same premises con-w * ha\e caused the seal of i veyed to the patties of" the first pait said Surrogate's Court to be by Frank B Buckhout by deed dated nai>aiinfn • f f i « . ^ %.'. •• «~ hereunto affixed WITNESS HON 1JOV1S, G

November 12. 1952, and recorded In the L'lster County Cleik's Office No-

[L.S.] BRLHN. County Judge and vember 12. 1852, In Liber 843 at page Acting Surrogate of the County of Ulster, at Kings­ton, N. Y. this 22nd day of Msy, 1959

MATTHEW A. WEISHAUPT JR Clerk of the Surrogate's Court

331. RISK A RUSK Attorneys for Plain!Iff Office * P O Add less 254 Fair Street Kingston, N. X.

RICHARD ROE and MARY ROE. the names being fictitious, the true names of said persons being unknown to petitioner, such persons being the heirs at law and distributees of de­cedent and all persons who by pur­chase or- Inheritance or otherwise have or claim to have an Interest in the above entitled matter derived through the said JOHN DOE, RICH­ARD ROE and MARY ROE or their executors, administrators, distribu­tees, legatees, devisees or through any of them, their names and post office addresses being unknown to petitioner, and also to persons who are or make any claim whatsoever as executors or administrators of any person who may be deceased and who if living would have an interest in ' h e l d F r i d a y , J u n e 12 at 8 p. m .

1 ^ B K°vf„ « n t i l ^ d .£Lal , ,l r m^S}Z*A I i n t h e G l a s c o School A u d i t o r i u m .

through. In or of to the above named I AH^. ;e t ;„« ...in K r ~ n or their distributees, devisees and I A d m i s s i o n will be f ree—al l a r e legatees, and of which persons If any there be, and their names and post office addresses are unknown to peti­tioner SEND GREETING:

Upon the petition of Jesse Mc-Hugh. residing In the Town ot Sha-uangunk, L'lster County, New York (P. O. Address Wallkill. New York), no street or number, Administrator of the Goods, Chattels and Credits which were of John F. O'Neill, deceased.

You and each of you are hereby cited to show cause before our said Surrogate's Court of the County of Clster, a t the Surrogate's otflee In the City of Kingston, on the 8th day of June. 1959 at 10:00 o'clock In the forenoon of that day, why an order should not he made authorizing and directing Jesse McHugh as Adminis­trator of the Goods, Chattels «nd Credits which were of John F. O'Neill, deceased, who at the time of his death resided In the Town of Shawangunk. L'lster County, New York, to sell the real property of the said deceased described In the said petition according/ to the terms of a certain proposed contract annexed theteto for the purpose of making distribution of the assets of the de­cedent's estate.

IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF the seal of the Sunogates Court of our I i n s t a l l a t i o n said ( ounty of Ulster has been here­unto affixed.

WITNESS. HON. CHARLES H GAFFNEY, Surrogate of our said County, a t the Cltv of Kingston, this 4th day of May, in the year of our I-ord One thousand nine hundred and fifty nine.

MATTHEW A WEISHAUPT. JR, Clerk of the Surrogate's Court

SCOTT AND HOYT Attorneys for Petitioner

Office and P O Address 233 Liberty Stiret

Newburgh, New York

y e a r will s t a r t F r iday , J u l y 3 ^ d m P l e . bV o r g a n i z i n g to hire w i t h a block dance a n d t h e z L a e n a l s P r a y m g service. O t r m r

j u d g i n g of the beard g r o w i n g , r T 1 " l U n i t y & r a u P « have banded t o g e t h e r to fight the mosqui to ana bug n u i s a n c e .

Mr . and Mrs . Alfred R Me-Mullen of Main S t ree t a re leav-mg his w e e k e n d by t r a i n for a m o n t h s v a c a t i o n in Billings. Mont. , and t h e west . In Billings nr-y will s t a y w i th Mrs . McMul-

l e n s s i s t e r - in - l aw, Mrs . George Gannon and h e r son, Wil l iam.

J u n e 10 h a s been de s igna t ed S a w y e r a u t o g r a p h Day . This ypar-s S a u g e r t i e s High School

T h e p r o g r a m will consis t of | n £ a r b o o k ' i n V^ars to come, will g r o u p s from t h e e l e m e n t a r y

Series of Grade Sehool Concerts Begin on Friday

a p a r t i c u l a r l y va luab l e edi­tion. It will be the first yea r ­book r e c o r d i n g even ts in the new

s e n t e d by the G r a d e School j h ' | n s c h o 0 1 bui lding. I t con ta ins S t r i n g O r c h e s t r a , both c h o i r s ' , 8 P ^ e s and h a s an a t t r a c t i v e a n d t h e G r a d e School B a n d . b l u e a n d w h i t e padded cover.

T h e Mt . Mar ion p r o g r a m wil l be he ld Tuesday , J u n e 9 a t 9 a. m in t h e Mt. Mar ion Schoo l A u d i t o r i u m .

T h e Glasco p r o g r a m wil l be

i n v i t e d to a t t end .

New Water Main On Southside Ready for Test

T h e n e w w a t e r m a i n r e c e n t ­ly i n s t a l l e d to i nc rease p r e s s u r e on t h e s o u t h s i d e of the v i l l age w a s ch lo r ina t ed and p r e p a r e d for p r e s s u r e tes t ing , it w a s r e ­p o r t e d today .

M o r r e l l Vroman , v i l l age e n ­g i n e e r s a r e s u p e r v i s i n g t h e w o r k . T h e new m a i n wi l l be t e s t e d for 180 pounds p r e s s u r e .

B e n n y L o m b a r d i of H i g h l a n d , c o n t r a c t o r s for t h e w a t e r m a i n p r o j e c t a t t e n d e d t h e v i l l a g e b o a r d m e e t i n g e a r l i e r t h i s w e e k for a discuss ion of t h e p r e s s u r e t e s t a n d t h e w o r k of b l a c k t o p -p i n g t h e s t r e e t s t o r n u p for t h e

P a r k C o m m i s s i o n e r J e s s e V a n G a a s b e e k w a s a u t h o r i z e d t o p u r ­c h a s e 250 feet of rop ing for t h e m u n i c i p a l beach no t to e x c e e d $225. T h e roping wil l h a v e p l a s ­t i c f loa ts and will e x t e n d 200 feet o u t f rom t h e beach.

T h e r e q u e s t for r ezon ing f rom r e s i d e n t i a l to b u s i n e s s by C h a r l e s McNal ly on his p r o p e r t y on F e r r y S t r e e t w a g t a b l e d for

HELP WANTED IMMEDIATE OPENINGS

F O B

EXPERIENCED STITCHERS ON DRESS SHIRTS

M a i n l y Box Cen te r , F r o n t H e m m e r s , P o c k e t S e t t e r ,

Double N e e d l e Sleeves. Cuff Se t t ing , B o t t o m H e m m i n g .

A l so Va r ious Opera t ions on Lad les Blouses .

A P P L Y I N P E R S O N

PINE GROVE MFG. CO. INC. ( fo rmer ly The Fu l l e r Sh i r t Co.)

45 P I N E G R O V E A V E .

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