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M airgaretville, N . Y., Thursday, N ovem ber 30, 1967 CATSKILL, M OUNTAIN NEW S P age T bre*

D ry Brook

D e e r H u n t e r s A r e

M a k in g B ig K il lB y M rs . W lU ia m F u n a r l

D ry Brook, Nov. 27.—The Kel­sey fam ily of Glen H ead was doubly successful. M rs. W illiam K elsey shot a doe, and son, Bill, go t a spikehom .

C harlie Nichols shot an eight- poin ter and Jay Normoyle of Nes- conset and Elsie K ohler shot spikehom s.

Joe S trad a of N orthport, in Jen­nie Allen’s camp, shot a spikehom and son, Kevin Squires, shot bu tton buck.

C harlie M eister shot a five- pKjinter while staying w ith E arl Sammis.

Jim F innegan J r. from Rich­m ond County Sportsm ens club shot an eight-pointer and Jim Finnegan Sr. took a doe.

A1 Nichols shot a doe on party perm it and a six-pointer.

Successful D ry Brook hunters w ere: John D. Haynes, a buck; L ester Rosa, an eight-pointer; Arnold Banker, a three-pointer; Alice Nichols, a doe.

The Nealons of th e Bronx spent the opening week of the hunting season a t th e ir tra ile r in lower D ry Brook. T heir guests for the w eek w ere Philip Lynch, Danny Sheehan and Lloyd Chalmers. M rs. Nealon, Bob Jr. and Danny Sheehan w ere successful hunters.

B ruce BiUings of Aubumdale, Mass., w as a S aturday to W ednes­day guest of Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Fim ari and daughters. Thanks­giving dinner guests w ere Mrs. F u n ari’s cousins, M r. and Mrs. Louis U beri, and fam ily of Need­ham, Mass.

Mr. and M rs. John D. Haynes spent Thanksgiving w ith the Thom as Liddles in th e Trem pers- kilL M r. and M rs. Howard N. T um ey of Seymour, Conn., were F riday to Sunday guests of Mr. and M rs. Haynes.

Mrs. E lizabeth W ranovics left M onday to spend Thanksgiving w ith h e r s iste r in New York city. She w ent on to W ashington, D. C., to spend th e wanter w ith her daughter, M rs. John Cooke.

Mr. and M rs. A rthu r W hite spent Thanksgiving a t the home of M r. and M rs. H arold R oberts in Kelly Comers.

Mr. and Mrs. R obert Rosa and fam ily of Amenia spent a few days w ith his parents, Mr. and M rs. A lbert Rosa. F riday n ight th e Rosas en terta ined M r. and M rs. Don H ill of S aranac and Mr. and M rs. M arvin Bussy. Sunday guests a t th e Rosa home w ere M r. and M rs. W ilber Johnson of Gil- boa.

Leo George was a Thanksgiving dinner guest of Mr. and M rs. Ed FunarL

M r. and Mrs. Louis Snyder and tw o sm all sons of E a st N orthport spent th e f irs t w eek of deer sea­son a t th e ir cam p in upper D ry Brook. M r. Snyder shot a favm.

Mr. and M rs. Orson Haynes, Mr. and M rs. John M errick and Lena Johnson w ere in K ingston W ednes- ■day, Nov. 22, to a tten d the funeral of M rs. H aynes’ bro ther, Olin K ittle .

M r. and M rs. Guy M artin and fam ily of W ashington, D. C., spent th e holiday a t Kings Lodge.

C lete Bouschor and son, Jim , of E ast N orthpo rt and George Dovras of Cooperstown spent the

'w eekend a t th e Dowms cam p in upper D ry Brook. C lete shot a doe.

H unters who stayed a t th e A r­nold B anker home during the first w eek of hunting w ere Ed W agner and son, Am ie, and D. M. Lutz of Valley S tream , R udy B. Jordan and M end of Valley Stream . EM and A m ie W agner shot bucks.

Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and M rs. Orson H aynes w ere M r. and M rs. C arliton Finch and th ree chil­d ren of High Falls, Mr. and Mrs. G arold Johnson and daughter, Pam ela, of H alco tt C en ter and M r. and Mrs. John M errick and daughter, Kelley, of A tlanta, Ga. John M errick w as a successful him ter.

H im ters who stayed a t the C ar­m en P rio r home w ere George Di- Wolfo, Tom Yacopino and M ike Guido J r . of H im tington Station, N ick Liverano and F ran k Russo of M t. Vemon, M ike DiMiere, P e te r CSorciari, Jac k C asale and P a t CSorciari, all of Brooklyn, Tony Cosomano and E rn est Ball of Lwig Isand Citly, Don Gerace of P o r t Chester, A nthony F ero of M t. Vemon, C harlie C ilibrasi of Glendale, L. L, Tony T aliani and Leonard Schm idt of Uniondale, L. I., and Bob Lucci of H astings- on-the Hudson. Successful h un t­ers w ere M ike Guido Jr., Tony Cosomano and A nthony Fero, all of whom bagged a doe each.

Thanksgiving dinner guests a t th e home of M r. and M rs. Ceirmen P rio r w ere M r. £ind M rs. V incent P rio r and fam ily of P ine Hill.

F a irb a im K ennedy Hex, a two- year-old, produced 16,170 pounds o f m ilk and 658 pounds of b u tte r- f a t in 301 days. F a irb a im P abst Hex, a five-year-old, had 16,240 pounds of m ilk and 637 pounds of b u tte rfa t in 316 days. F a irb a im S ears Dolly, a three-year-old, had 16,820 poimds of m ilk and 634 pounds of b u tte rfa t in 305 days. T he th re e H olsteins are owned by John R. F a irba im .

O b se rv a n c e P la n n e dMr. and M rs. George M cM urray

w ill observe th e ir 50th wedding anniversary Sunday, Dec. 10, from 1 to 5 p. m. a t the home of M rs. Lois Soules in th e Conine a p a rt­m ent on W alnut s tre e t in M arga- retvllle.

NOTICE

NOTICE OF F IR E DISTRIC T ELECTION T he annual election of fire

officers of th e Town of Andes F ire D istric t No. 2 w ill be held a tF ishing and H unting Club Hall, Trem perskill Road, Town of An­des, N. Y., on Tuesday, Dec. 5,1967, from 7 to 10 p. m., the hours and d a te as se t by New York S ta te , fo r th e purpose of electing one (1) fire commissioner for a te rm of five (5) years, and any o ther business which m ay properly be presented a t th is time.

Town of Andes F ire Dist.No. 2

By order.Board of F ire Commissioners C arrie E. Fenton, Secretary

Nov. 21, 1967 2n30c

TO: ’The E lectors of th e Roxbury F ire D istrict, in th e Town of Roxbury, D elaw are County, New York.N otice is hereby given th a t the

annual election in and fo r said F ire D istric t wall be held a t the F ire House in the U nincorporated Village of R oxbury in said D istric t on Tuesday, Decem ber 5, 1967, a t which election one fire d istric t commissioner will be elected fo r a term of five years to succeed H. Linden Gregory, whose term of office expires Decem ber 31, 1967, and one F ire D istric t T reasu rer for a te rm of th ree years to suc­ceed Lindon B. M orse, whose term of office expires Decem ber 31, 1967; th e polls w ill be open from 7 o’clock in th e evenuig un til 10 o’clock in th e evening. C andidates for such d istric t offices shall file th e ir nam es w ith Lindon B. Morse, S ecretary of such F ire D istrict, a t least five days prior to th e date of such fire D istric t Election.

D ated a t Roxbury, in the Tovwi of Roxbury, D elaw are County, New York, N ovem ber 21, 1967.

By O rder of the B oard of F ire Commissioners LINDON B. MORSE Secretiary

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STATE O F NEW YORK SUPREM E COURT

DELAW ARE COUN’TY

W ALTON SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, 109 D elaw are S treet, W alton, New York

P lain tiffvs

W ILL IA M . W ARNER and ’THE­R ESA W ARNER, his wife, M argaretville, New York, e t al.

D efendants NO TICE O F SALE .

IN D EX NO. 3124

In pursuance of a judgm ent of foreclosure and sale duly m ade and entered in th e above-entitled action, dated the 17th day of November, 1967, I, th e imder- signed, the R eferee in said judg­m ent named, w ill sell a t public auction n ear the fron t en trance of, th e County C ourt House in the Village of Delhi, D elaw are County, New York, on th e 29th day of December, 1967, a t eleven o’clpck in the forenoon of th a t day, th e prem ises directed by said judg­m ent to be sold and therein de­scribed as follows:

ALL THAT TRACT OR PA R ­CEL O F LAND, together w ith the buildings and im provem ents th e re ­on, s itua te in the tow n of M iddle­town in th e County of Delaw are and S ta te of New York (A t Dvm- raven, N. Y.); Beginning a t a point in th e cen ter of the S ta te Highway, R oute 28, said po^int be­ing opposite and in line w ith the line m arking th e property of the C ity of New York and also being N 69.56 feet from the N orth end of th e bridge and running thence up and along the cen ter of said road N 20° 02' W. 85.02 feet; thence S 67° 30' W. 167.02 feet to a s tak e thence S 0 degrees 17' E. 102.65 feet to the line of th e prop­e rty of th e C ity of New York, a s take; thence up and along the a t y line S 64° 49' E. 203.5 feet passing over concrete m onum ent placed by the City of New York to th e place of beginning contain­ing .28 of an acre.

R eserving a rig h t of w ay to drive over a driveway as now used a t th e end of the property.D ated: November 17th, 1967

PALM ER J. KENNEDY, R eferee

RICHARD J. THOMSON A ttorney fo r P laintiff,121 Delaw are S tree t,W alton, New York GLORIA M. B A LU EN ,A ttom ey for Counsel 4d21c

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