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m 18 W a t e r t o w n D a i i y Times, Friday, April 7/ 1967 V
TRUCKS AHD BUSES 198
It's Spring" ; Pickup Time
tt. % and 1 ton 1967 mode! t ruck* in stock tor immediate delivery.
P R I C E D TO S E L L
See " P e t e " «t
QUICK MOTORS INC.
410 Factory St. Phone SU 2-5100
8 T A N D E M d u m p truck*. (Three 1963 Internationals, two 1964 G . M . C ' s ) . 389-4616 Winthrop. N. Y .
1959 I N T E R N A T I O N A L 4 wheel drive. 8' snow plow blade, dump box: 1956 Chevrolet pick-up. V-8, automatic. Burdick Dodge, Carthage. Open until 9 p.m.
L A R G E vans suitable for highway or summer camps. G.M.C. and Mack. Asking $295 each. Excellent tires. Colonial Motors, 55? West Main .
1962 I N T E R N A T I O N A L pickup truck. 6 cylinder, $700. Marvin Hooper. Fine. N. Y . Phone 8482612.
1965 D O D G E V4 ton pickup... 6 cylinder. 3 speed, very clean, Eveleigh Motor Sales. Dexter NE9-3231. Open evenings "till 9:00.
O N E 1954 Chevrolet orl truck 800 gallons capacity. Running every day. $350.00 p r i n t
. meter, auto reel,' hose, etc.; one 1956 Chevrolet oil truck 1.000 gallons tank." Running every day. $700.00 print meter, auto reel, hose, etc. Francis Farre l l , Clayton. 686-3392.
A T T E N T I O N used trUck buy-ers. Compare prices. Direct factory representative offers many excellent used trucks at wholesale prices. Call Ed . MacDonald tonight after six. 782-2923.
U S E D trucks for sale: Two 1962' Chevrolets. long wheel base, chassis and cab with Ti l t -Cab; 4 speed transmission, two speed rear axle. Real nice 1955 and 56 Model 212 International Tractors wi th ajr, ideal for off the
' road service. Make us an of-' f e r; a 1964 International
Model 2000 tractor with air . new price was $13,000, =our asking price $6,500. Make us an offer. T. A. Rickard, Inc., East Orvis Street. Massena, N. Y . Phone 769 2428.
M U S T S E L L : 1959 Chevy, two ton wi th 14 foot cattle van . Excellent c o n d i t i on, good tires. Frank Payne, Ore Bed Road. Philadelphia. 628-5744.
1958 C H E V Y tt ton heavy duty pick up .$400. Phone SU2-1049.
1959 I N T E R N A T I O N A L BC 180 Tandem dump. Good running condition $2,000. Ed Thayer, Champion St., Carthage 493-3685.
1941 F O R D pickup. 283 Chevy powered. 39,000 original miles.
Metall ic blue-green. F r e d Burnett. Lowvil le. 376-3020.
AUTOMOBILES WANTED 199 F O R E I G N and Domestic cars . a n d trucks, ready c a s h . "Colonial Motors, 557 West Main.
CARS BOUGHT. age condition Auto Sales, 512 town.
Above aver-only. Ellison State. Water-
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 200 1964 C O M E T 2 door, 6, automa
tic. "Nimble in traff ic, quick on the open road." 100% guarantee. Klein Motors. Outer Washington Street.
J O H N P A I N T E R recommends this 1966 Mustang 2 door hardtop. Executive grey finish With black bucket seats. See
"John today at Klein Motors, Outer Washington street.
1965 C O R V A I R Corsa convertible red with black vinyl t r i m . Bucket seats, 4 speed. Full instrumentation. "Sports Car flair, Corvair ." 100% guarantee. Klein Motors, Outer Washington Street.
A N D Y D E M B S recommends this 1964 Chevrolet 4 door 6, standard. Silver grey finish. Exceptionally clean! See Andy today at Klein Motors, Outer Washington.
1965 F A l l R L A N E •",T6o7rT~d"oor sedan, 6, standard, light blue finish with matching interior. New car condition, used car price. 100% guarantee. Klein Motors, O u t e r Washington Street.
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 2 0 0 1962 T H U N D E R B I R D conver-
tible with high performance engine, 3 carbuerators. hew tires. Gouverneur, 287-3155.
1962 F O R D convertible. SU8> 8355.
r9V7npTY^40TiTH, new brakes, new paint job. needs motor tune Up. $200. SU2-2919.
1959 C H E V Y statTorT'wagon, excellent condition, one own-er. 375 8262.
6 C Y L . 1959 Ford Galax ie . good condition. Phone SU2-6226.
1967 C H R Y S L E R , 2 door, hardtop, automatic full power, 2.500 miles. Leon' R a m -sey. 788-7400.
'65 OLDS F 85 Cutlass coupe. $1,695. Dobbin* Auto, Adams. AD2-1501.
65. M U S T A N G , hardtop, %\7-695.00; 63 Trave la l l . $795.00; 62 Chevy I t , $495.00; 61 Ford V-8, $325.00; SO C h e v 's. $225.-60 Falcon Ranchero. $325.00; 59 Chev pickup, $395.00. Ye l l , Felts Mil ls. Champion Road.
B U T C A R insurance can be expensive. Would you- believe $39 for 6 months coverage! Class lA-O or 1B-Q. Insurance Fai l ing and McEvoy, 520 Woolworth Building. P h o n e 782-3900.
^ P L Y M O U T H , 6 cyl . . auto-matic, sedan, $995. Dobbins Auto. Adams. AD2-1501.
1965 T R I U M P H 4 convertible." Like new. Radio. 9,500 actual miles. Call 782-5060.
P H I L A D E L P H I A 1962 Falcon, 4 ard, radio, sedan; 1952 wheel drive, phia-Antwerp
M O T O RS: door, stand-
$350. 1957 VW Jeep wagon, 4
5295. Philadel-Road. M12-5568.
1966 M U S T A N G convertible. V-8, automatic, light brown. Like new; 1963 "Olds" 4 door Super 88. automatic, steering, sharpL 1963 Chrysler Newport, tudor. V-8, automatic, steering, brakes. Real nice! 1962 Buick LeSabre. 4 door hardtop loaded, good. 1962 Chevy 4 door hardtop, V-8, automatic, steering. P a l e
blue! 1961 "Olds" convertible. Good condition. Burdick Dodge. Carthage. Open until 9:00 p.m.
1962 good
F O R D Thunderbird condition.
payments.
1962 tires
F O R D $875.
convertible 500.
Take Call 788-8307.
conve 1963
rtible.
in over
new Oldsmobile
Dynamic 88, SU2-4052.
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C A P T U R E D .by " the" V W people 1966 Ford Thunderbird V-8, automatic, power steering, power disc brakes t i l t ,
- steering wheel, many many other extras too numerous to mention. Showroom new inside and out. Klein Motors, Outer Washington street.
f9Y5~MUSTANG, 2 door hard" top. floor mounted 3 speed, racing red finish with black vinyl interior,, "stil l has showroom glow." 100% guarantee. "Your S p o r t Specialist." Klein Motors, Outer Washington Street.
1936 L A F A Y E T T E , good con-. dition. Would like- to buy
equalizing hitch for trai ler . Phone 355-2286 DeKalb.
T964 F O R D Futura. 8~~cy77 standard shift, 2 door hardtop, excellent condition. Carl Link, R.D.4, Gouverneur.
1965 C H R Y S L E R convertible. Clean, $2,195. Fulkerson Motors, Adams, New York.
1963 F A I R L A N E "500" station wagon. Light blue finish wi th all vinyl interior. Ideal fami ly car. 100% guarantee. Klein Motors, Outer Washington Street.
M I K E . J O N E S recommends this 1965 Volkswagen model
. " 1 5 1 " t o u r i . n f i convertible. Racing red with all vinyl interior. See Mike today at Klein Motors, Outer Washington Street.
H A N K BUSLER of Goslin Chrysler Plymouth, Adams sugests any used car on our lot as top quality, dependable transportation. O p e n evenings! •
1965 R A M B L E R ClassicT^SSO'7
fordor, 6 cylinder, automatic. $1,395. Fulkerson MotoVs, Adams. N. Y .
19 62~C O N V E R T I B T E ~ C hrys 1 eTT Perfect condition. Ext ra accessories. $750. Phone SU2-3096.
1962 FALCON station wagon, $495. F u l k e r s o n Motors, Adams. New York. >
1964 P O N T I A C Grand Prix , full power; 1964 Buick Wild Cat, 2 door hardtop, bucket seats; 1963 Buick Wildcat convertible red with white vinyl top. Bank financing. Ellison Auto Sales. 512 State.
1957 M E R C U R Y for parts, a u t o m a tic transmission, 5 good tires. SU2-8261.
1966 ^ C A D I T T C A C sedan! De^ Vil le, low mileage, like new; 1965 Buick Electra 225. convertible; 1965 Mustang V8. 2 door hardtop. 4 speed transmission; 1965 Dodge Coronet, 2-door sedan: 1964 Volkswagen-s ta t ion wagon; .1963 Imperial hardtop sedan; 1963 Chevrolet convertible. Bill's Inc. 842 State street.
1963 F O R D Galaxie. R o s e beige with black vinyl interior, four door, 352 cubic, inch V8. all power, good condition, clean, best offer. Theresa 628-5978.
1966 M E R C U R Y . Caiije'nte Cardinal red. 2 door hardtop. All the extras. 788 4232.
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 300 1963 F O R D fordor; 1965 Old*
"88" 4 door hardtop; 1965 Pontiac Tempest 2 door hardtop; 1965 BuiCk Wildcat: 1964 Corvair Monra; 1964 Olds 88 sedan. Our usual top quality at Goslin Chrysler Plymouth, Adams. Open evenings.
1962 D O D G E Dart station wagon, 6 cylinder', standard shift. Best reasonable offer! 493-3596 Carthage. ^
F O R A R E A L clean fully reconditioned used car see one of our used car specialists. John Painter, Mike Jones, or Andy Dembs at Klein Motors, Outer Washington Street.
1959 F O R D Station Wagon. 1957 Buick 4 door hardtop, 1950 Ford pickup; $99 each as is. Colonial Motors, 557 West Main .
F I A T Spider, roadsters, sedans, station wagons. Factory fresh, long trade in allowances. Colonial Motors, 557 West Main .
1965 D O D G E Coronet Deluxe 4 door sedan, 6 "cylinder, automatic, radio; ' 1964 DodRe 8 cylinder. 4 . door sedan, standard transmission, radio; 1964 Dodge 6 cylinder. 4 door sedan, standard transmission; 1963 Chevrolet. 8 cylinder, 4 door automatic, power steering; 1962 Olds 88 convertible. automatic, full power. Eveleigh Motor Sales, Dexter NE9-3231. Open evenings till 9:00.
S E E Garnet Strader. now selling for Eveleigh Motor Sales, Dexter. D o d g e cars and trucks! NE.9-3231. Open eve-nings till 9:00.
H A N K B U S L E R and Ed Ku-lesza of Goslin Chrysler Plymouth.'-Adams are out to win you over on one of the beautiful new Chryslers or -Ply-mouths. Open evenings.
r 63~CHEVY. 6 cyl.. 4 door. »ta-tion wagon. $995. Dobbins Auto. Adams. AD2-1501.
59 C H E V Y Bel Aire , 2 door hardtop. Black. automatic, rebuilt V8, electric windows. Sharp looking. $275. SU2-3659.
1953 F O R D : Good running condition. May be seen. 909 Bronson.
1964 C H E V E U . E wreck, 8 cyl-linder, automatic. Call 782-6852 after 10 a .m. and before 3 p.m.
'66 F A L C O N Futura. 4 door, $1,595. Dobbins Auto, Adams. AD2-1501.
1962 C T L D S F^5, CutlassT Bucket seats, two-tone. Excellent condition, mechanically and appearance. Must be seen to appreciate. 628 5320.
1958 F I T R D. Rebuilt body, newly painted, new standard transmission. Inspected. Reasonable price, good condition. Call AD2-5061 or .773-4038.
1959~i0 LDSM O B T C E , moto7~"7n good condition. Phone OV8-2889.
1963 B U I C K c o n v e r t i b l e Special. Excellent condition SU8 8355. 507 Hamlin street.
1962: OLDS 98 c o n v e r t i b l e , white with red interior, average mileage, good tires, full power, exceptional condition. Must sell called to active duty. 855 Coffeen Street. SU2-2506 after 5 p.m.
1951 4 DOOR Chevrolet in good mechanical condition. Cheap for cash MA8 4455 or MA8-5501.
1957 C H E V R O L E T 2 door hardtop, also 1964, 421 cubic inch, Pontiac engine, 4 speed standard transmission, positive traction rear end. 788-0725 or 782-4074.
1966 G T O convertible, 3 6 0 hp.. tri-power, 4 speed posi-traction, 7.000 miles. $2,700. 468 South Meadow after 5.
1954 DESOTO, V-8. automatic, good condition. Cheap for cash. SU2-8053 after 5.
$698 BUYS "61 Chevrolet lm-pala, perfect car. V-8, automatic. Comenole Texaco, 1248 Washington.
$495. BUYS 1963 C o r v a i r . Don't pass this up. Comenole Texaco. 1248 -Washington St.
$595. BUYS '67 Chevrolet Bel Air , 4 new tires, beautiful car. 6 cylinder, automatic. Comenole Texaco. 1248 Washington.
1960 A M E R I C A N . standard, 25 miles gallon. Runs good, body rusted. $150. 788-1680.
•60 V ^ T K S W A G E N , low m i l T age, new _ tires. excellent condition. 3 Patricia Drive, Black River Road after 6.
1961 F O R D . Good condition. Must sell $250. Call SU2-6669, 143 Maywood Terrace.
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21 to 25
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News of North Men In Armed Marine Pvt. Peter L. White,
son of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. White, of 609 New York avenue, Watertown, took part in field tactical training . exercises at Camp Pickett, Va.% as a member of the Second Marine regiment, Second Marine division from Camp Le-jeune, N. C. The exercise was named "Shamrock," and ran for two weeks.
Navy Fireman Donald G. Ring, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Ring, Watertown Route 4, is in the Western Pacific with the U. S. Seventh fleet as a crew member aboard the attack transport Okanogan. For three months, he and his shipmates have been providing support services to the U. S. naval support activity in Da Nang, Vietnam. Now that the Okanogan's duty near Da Nang is finished, she will be available for another assignment.
The Long Beach, California-based transport has been in the Western Pacific since last November.
force flight training equipment specialist.
He has completed basic training at the Lackland air force base, Texas. His new school is a part of the Air Training command.
Airman Eastham, a 1965 graduate of the Mannsville-Manor Central school, attended Mohawk Valley Community college, Utica.
Boatswain's Mate F i r s t Class John A. Garnsey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence C. Garnsey, 608 Webb street, Clayton, is serving with the Nha Be based naval support activity detachment, 12 miles east of Saigon on the Saigon river, Vietnam. Nha Be is a support base for small-boat forces.
Fireman Apprentice Joseph W. Barrett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J. Barrett, 108 Holcomb street, and Seaman Apprentice Paul L. O. Stevens, son of Donald C. Stevens of 610 Burchard street, have returned to Norfolk, Va., after taking part in a six-week training cruise aboard the attack aircraft carrier Forrestal.
Mrs. Leon (Irene) Ober left two weeks ago-for Fort Jackson, S. C, to be with her husband, Pvt. Leon Ober.
She was there just one week when her husband was transferred to Fort Knox. Ky. where he is receiving three weeks training in driving tanks
Fireman Apprentice' Philip T. Parry, son of .Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. Parry, 813 Franklin street, has completed basic engineman school at the Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, III. The three-month course covered the operation, maintenance and overhaul of deisel engines, gas .turbines and other machinery used on the ships of the fleets of the U. S. Navy.
Pvt. George Reandeau, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Reafldeau, of 8 Emma street, Tupper Lake, who left for military service in January, has completed basic training at Fort Dix, N.J., and has been assigned to Fort Dev-ens. Mass., for 26 weeks' training in communications security agency work.
5 Home Unit Meetings Set <
Five Jefferson c o u n t y home demonstration u n i t s are scheduled to meet Monday through Thursday.
The Deferiet unit will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the village hall. The meetings are scheduled Wednesday. T h e Mannsville unit willmeet at noon at the home of Mrs. Eugene Maitland. The Adams rural unit will meet at 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Marjorie Hodder and elect officers.
The Three Mile Bay unit will meet Thursday at 10:30 a.m. at the home of Mrs. Lor-etta Engelsen. The N o r t h Redwood unit w i l l meet Thursday at 1 p.m. at t h e home of Mrs. Lucille Estes, Alexandria Bay, and elect officers.
Counterfeiters Are Imported by State as Well as Politicians
Time* Weenlngton Bureau
WASHINGTON — New York state imports counterfeiters as well as politicians.
According to Thomas J. Kelley, assistant director of the Secret Service, a man in California came to New York with §700,000 worth of bad notes he had stolen from his companions after government agents had seized the printing plant. Kelley said the notes were not very good, but were passed easjly.
Then this exchange tot loved at a recent house ap'» propriations s u b-committee hearing:
"It came from New York?" asked Rep. Jeffery Cohelan, D., Calif.
"They came to New York from California," said Kelley.
"The printer p r o b a b l y came from Massachusetts," observed Rep. Joseph Ad-datbo, D., Queens.
And his name wasn't Kennedy, either.
LEGAL NOTICES P U R C H A S I N G D E P A R T M E N T ,
C I T Y O F W A T E R T O W N , N E W Y O R K
M a r c h 31, 1967 The Treasurer of the City of
Watertown wil l hold a Public Auction at the T r e a s u r e r s OHice. Municipal Building, at 10:00 A . M . , C U R R E N T LOCAL T I M E . F R I D A Y , A P R I L 21, 1967. calling for bids to lease the CONCESSSION S T A N D at T H O M P S O N P A R K , with the Concession for the sale of food and beverages for a period of 7 months, beginning May 1. 1967 and ending December 1, 1967. The rental price for 7 months period is to be payable in advance, and bid is subject to a - m i n i m u m of $500. Such lease is upon the conditions and terms set forth in the specifications for such lease on file in the Office of the City Purchasing Agent, Municipal Building. The City of Watertown reserves the right to reject any or all bids.
Lyle A. Chamberlain City Purchasing Agent
Upon his return to Fort Jackson he will be transferred to an army base in Texas, and his wife will be able to join him there where the couple will reside.
P r i v a t e Ober completed eight weeks of advanced infantry training Feb. 10 at Fort Jackson, S. C. where he received specialized instruction in small unit tactics and in firing such weapons as the M-14 rifle, the M-60 machine gun.
Seaman Recruit Eric Szar-ka, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Charles Szarka, 120 Woodlawn avenue, Massena, has b e e n graduated from nine weeks of navy basic training at the Naval Training center at Great Lakes, 111.
Seaman Recruit Gary R. Leddy, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. James . Richard Leddy, of 14 Church street, Philadelphia, has been graduated from nine weeks of navy basic training at the Great Lakes naval training center.
Airman James E. Eastham, son of Principal and Mrs. Donald E. Eastham, Mannsville, has been selected for technical training at Chanute air force base, 111., as an air
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 200
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P H O N E 493-1360 Open Evening*
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1965 FORD Falr lane Station Wagon. Radio, heater, automatic. Sharp as new throughout. £<f fiftl" Going for only I 0 < J O
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Williaitj I?. Steacy, of 842 West End avenue, Carthage, left for six months' active army reserve training Monday. His duty begins with eight weeks basic training at frn-t^rxr^—JTife^rTeTrvntr be assigned for advanced training.
Private Joseph S. Toth, 23, whose mother, Mrs. Rose J. Toth, lives at 85 Jefferson avenue, Massena, completed eight weeks of advanced infantry training March 17 at Fort Dix.
Toth, a member of Delta Tau Delta f r a t e r n i t y , received his B.M.E. degree in 1966 from General Motors Institute, Flint, Mich.
Private First Class James A. Bartlett, 18, was recently promoted to that rank while on duty in Germany. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Bartlett, 428 Washington street. Private Bartlett at-t e n d e d Altmar-Parish-Wil-liamstown C e n t r a l school prior to enlisting in the army.
Army Pvt. Ronald J. Smith, 18, son of Mr. .and Mrs. Arthur P. Smith, sr., 920 Huntington street, was assigned March 5 as a stevedore in the 116th Transportation company near Cam Ranh Bay, Vietnam.
Private Smith entered the army in October, 1966, and was last stationed at Fort Jackson, S. € . Smith is a 1966 graduate of Watertown High school.
Fireman Gilbert D. Mere, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander J. Mere, 114 Woodlawn avenue, Massena, is aboard the attack cargo ship USS Oglethorpe, a part of the Atlantic fleet amphibious force, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary this month.
Army Sp/4 Michael J. Donahue, 22. son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. Donahue, Hogans-burg, was assigned to the 35th Engineer Battalion in Vietnam March 3.
A c o m b a t construction specialist in the battalion's Company D stationed near Qui Nhon, Donahue entered active duty in December, 1965 and was last stationed at Fort Bliss, Texas.
A 1963 graduate of Salmon River Central High school at F o r t Covington, Specialist Donahue attended Wheeling, W. Va., college.
IJEGALNOTICEvS
I N V I T A T I O N FOR BIDS I N S T A L L A T I O N OF
C H A I N L I N K F E N C E The Watertown Housing Authority
will receive sealftd bids until 2:00 P .M. EDST. May 5th. 1967 for the installation of approximately G00 ft. of chain link fence at Maywood Terrace Housing Project.
Bid documents may be obtained at the Authority's office. Skyline Apartments. 454 Mi l l Street. Water town, New York.
The Watertown Housing Authority reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive any formalities in the bidding procedure.
Watertown Housing Authority John E- Wood Executive Secretary
Dated: Apri l 7. 1967.
Biographer Finds Dulles Different From Public Image
N O T I C E Hearing on Proposed Vil lage Budget
Notice is hereby given that the estimated budget for the Village of Chaumont, New York. Jefferson County, for the year 1967-68 has been completed by the Board cf Trustees and a copy thereof filed with the Vil lage Clerk. The Board of Trustees of the Village of Chaumont will hold a public hearing to consider such budget at the Vil lage Hall on April 15. 1967 at 6:30 P .M.
Dated this 6th day of Apri l . 1967. Geraldine Brass Vil lage Clerk
N E W Y O R l K ^ T A T E W A T E R ~ R E S O U R C E S C O M M I S S I O N N O T I C E OF A P P L I C A T I O N
Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to Part I I I A of Article V (Use and Protection of Waters) of
ithe Conservation Law. Delbert Knatt. 19 Dewberry Drive. Rochester. New York 1462?. has filed an application with the New York State Conservation Department. Divr-ion of Fish and Game at its Regional Office at Box 84. Water town. Mf-w York where the same is available for public inspection.
The applicant requests that he he issued to permit to remove silt and mud (two yards) for access to beat slip in Lake Ontario. Town of Lyme. Jefferson County, at Hardscrabble Shores.
Any person interested in this application who wishes to bDeome a " P a r t y in Interest" in this proceeding in accordance with published rules and regulations of the
T i m e * Washington Bureau
WASHINGTON—The man who wants to write a two-volume biography of the late Secretary of State John Foster Dulles notes that Dulles once masqueraded as his own butler.
This Is just one indication of how different Dulles was from the public image of him as an austere, abrupt public servant, according to Philip A. Crowl, assistant to the state department's intelligence director and a former history t e a c h e r at Princeton university, where the Dulles Library of Diplomatic History is located.
Crowl went on leave from the state department in 1956, when Dulles asked him to prepare his papers for deposit at Princeton, where the Watertown native went to college.
Crowl "reduced" the material to 100.000 documents totaling 30,000 pages over a four-year period.
In February, 1964, an oral history project was started, including more than 280 interviews. The Rockefeller Foundation and other donors provided $67,000 and Princeton helped out with office space and facilities.
Those interviewed included Secretary of State Dean Rusk, former P r e s i d e n t Eisenhower, Chiang Kai-shek and former French foreign
Commission must notify the undersigned in wri t ing on or before the 18th day of Apri l . 1967.
Copies of the published rules and regulations may be examined at the Regional Office of the Conservation Department at Box 84, Watertown, New York. ""
Any Party in Interest wil l be eligible to be heard if a public hearing ult imately is held in connection with the application.
Dated: March 27. 1967 Douglas R. Wilson Local Permit Agent
Minister Couve de Murville, as well as Dulles' friends and law partners.
Crowl reports that French President Charles deGaulle did not think it would be proper to participate, while Egyptian President Nasser and Yugoslav Premier Tito did not answer invitations. He says the Russians were not asked to help, "although we had hoped to get Molo* tov." Twenty others refused outright to be interviewed, while 30 more, agreed, but did not find time.
Crowl says, "There's nothing magic about oral history. The scholar has to be just as careful as before."
Most of the project interviews were conducted by Crowl and Richard Challener of Princeton, others by Spen» cer E. Davis of the Associated Press, Gordon Craig of Stanford university. Louis L. Gerson of the University of ConjieclicuL-and^BayJiy Win* der, formerly of Princeton.
One interviewee, described Dulles as having spoken kindly to Egyptian Ambassador Ahmed Hussein when he told him the United States was going to withdraw backing for the Aswan dam. Most accounts have said Dulles was "rude and abrupt" at the session.
"I admire Dulles and am sympathetic," says Crowl, "but I think I'm no more partisan than an honest biographer ought to be."
Covered Dish Supper DEXTER — Dexter grange
will hold a covered dish supper and social evening Saturday at 7 p.m. at the grange hall, Kirby street. Bring covered dish, sandwiches and own table service.
N O T I C E TO B I D D E R S The board of education of Alex
andrla Ctnt ra l School District No. 2 of tha Town of Alexandria (in accordance with Section 103 of Article 5-A of tha General Municipal Law) hereby ' invites the submission of sealed bid* on 1967 P i c k u p 1 ruck for use in the school* of the district.. B id* wil l be received until 8 r i .m. . | D.S.T.. on the 2?th day of Apr i l . j 1967. at Alexandria Central scnool office at which t ime and place all bid* wi l l be publicly opened. Specif icat ion* and bid form may be ob talned «t the *ame office. The board of education re terve* the right to reject all bid*. Any bid sub mitted wi l l be binding for 30 day* subsequent to the data of bid opening.
Apr i l i. 19R7 Alexandria Bay. N.Y.
By M r e . L. DeVerde 0"Connor (ClerV of the Board)
" I KIND OF WISH MY KID
HAD A NEWSPAPER ROUTE.. . "
INVITATION FOR BIDS EXTEWIOR PAINTING
The Watertown Housing Authority will receive seeled bid* until 2:00 P.M., EST, April 28th. 1967 for Exterior Painting of building* at Ee»t Hill* Hoi/sin* Project. NY-10-1 »nd Cloverdale Apartments, NYS-50, Watertown, New York.
Bid documents may be obtained ibr both projects at the Authority's office. Skyline Apartments. 454 Mill Street, Watertown, New York.
The Watertown Housing Authority reserves the right to reject any and all bid* end .to waive any forfuall-ti«s In the bidding procedure.
Watertown Housing Authority John E. Wood Executive Secretary
Dated: March 24. 1967.
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manager.
Children thrive on personal responsibility. This father knows thot. He's not one to push his sons . . . but he does want them to have responsibilities of their own. He'd also like them to know whot it means to hustle and to hove their efforts show a profit.
This father knows thot when a boy tokes charge of a newspaper route he's going into business for himeslf. The boy learnt to budget his time, to keep accurate records, he learns the self-confidence that comes through responsibility. And his profits give him 4 head start on saving towards college.
If your son comes up to you someday and osks if he con have a newspaper route, don't give him the brush-off. He's showing o little initiative. Arjd after al l , that's how good strong character is built.
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