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The Oneonta Star from Oneonta, New York • Page 11

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The Oneonta Stari
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Oneonta, New York
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Delaware Legion Gives Awards DELHI--Herman E. Gottfried of Mirgirttvllle, Delaware County American Legion junior baseball chairman, presented medals to the championship Walton team at the meeting of the Delaware Legion Committee In the Veteran'i Club at Walton. Donald Weyl of Roxbury, president of the Delaware County Magistrates' Association, on behalf of the association, presented a plaque to Robert Fopp, coach of the winning Walton team. Richard Connors of Albany, state chairman of American Legion junior baseball, was a guest of honor at the meeting, as were Delaware County Judge Walter L. Terry bf Walton, and Walton's Mayor Steven Wells, all of whom gave short talks.

Americanism awards were presented by Delaware Commander Herbert VanVal- kenhurgh of Roxbury to.Mid- dletown Township Post of Mar- garctville; Charles L. Jacob! Post, Sidney; Ralph S. Ives Jr Post, Roxbury; Earl B. Dudley Post, Grand Gorge. Hew York Department Vice Commander James W.

Monroe of Delhi, gave a report on the 1955 National American Legion convention at Miami; Mr. Dickson gave a report on Delaware County's membership. Hosts to the meeting was Truman C. Tobey Post of Walton, commander of which 1 Frederick Sholes. OU Bids Sought In Delaware DELHI Almeron A.

Beach, Stamford, Town of Harpentield upervisor. and Warren Kejly, jranton. Town of Tompkinj supervisor, are co-chairmen of a Joint uel Oil committee from the Delaware County Board of Supervis- which is soliciting bids forthe lurchase of approximately 48,000 of regular No. 2 fuel oil be uwd in heating the court- jail, county home and sanatorium at Delhi for the year Jan. 1936, to Dec.

31. 1956. All bids shall be in a securely sealed envelope plainly marked for Fuel Oil." and addressed Wendell Young. Delaware County sheriff. Courthouse.

Delhi, N. Y. The bids wilf be publicly opened and read in the supervisors' room the courthouse at 10 a.m.. on November 28. Briefs HARTWICK-Mr.

and Mrs. Wil liam Kenncy Sr. had as guest their daughter's family, Mr. aru Mrs. Arthur Wrdderspoon ant children.

aJso Allen Wcdderspoon all of Pirrstnwrt. IJttle Judy remained for a visit with her grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Parker anc family were guests of Mr.

and Mn Clarence Filler of Edmeston. Miss Ruby Gage of Milford a guests of Miss Sandra Dickison Robert Grant of Oneonta visits his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs Kurt Grant, and attended morning service at the Meethodist Church. Miss Ann, Patterson, daughter Mr.

and Mrs. J. Donald Patterson a student 'at Oneonta STC anc Laurence Russell of Hutwick lege. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Scot Russell, visited their homes here Mrs. Uye Dickison of Cooperf town. Pfc. William Dickison Fort Meade, and Pvt. BO' Gage of Millord, presently on leave from Korea, called on Mr and Mrs.

J. E. Hamilton. Jamrs Mamilton attended the Oneonta-Norwich football game In Oneonta. Mrs.

Amelia Holm is visiting friends in California. Milford Mrs. Leon Fair Tel MM MILFORD Mr. and Mri Charles Mcrrlam spent the weekend In New York and New Jersey, where they visited Mis Irma Newell In Orange N. J.

During their absence 1 Mrs. Mcrrlam's mother wa cared (or by Mrs. John Bjork ef Oneonta. Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Berlin were in Utlca. Mrs. Nellie Bennett and Miss Lena Rider spent the weekend i Ellsmere. Edwin Rider and Edwin Osbom returned here with them and spent a day. Mrs.

Le Grande Colburn is visiting her dauchtcr and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gasperini and new son in Cold Springs. Mr. and Mrs.

Roy W. Tibbetts of Sanford, are spending a few weeks with his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. R.

Tibbctts. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Neuman and Mr. and Mrs.

Harold N'euman, all of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore M. Bergcr and sons, Robert and Thomas, from Richfield, N. were guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Bruno Spiegler. Mr. and Mrs. Howard.

Farr and son, Howard, Unadiila, railed on Mr. and Mn. Leon Farr. Sidney Library Has Book Show. SIDNEY--A display of new books for children of all age groups has been arranged at the Sidney Memorial Library in observance of Children's Book Week, according to Mrs.

Louisa J. a i a i a who said this year's slogan Is 'Let's Read More." Posters announcing the special week also have been placed in the library. While this week is specially designated Children's Both Week, the Sidney library hH made a display of adult well. Masonville and Sidney Center branchet also received shipments of new books, ihe announced. For parents there are booklets listing good books by age groups available at the desk upon Sidney Mn.

Nan Nichols Sidney SIM SIDNEY-- Mr. and Mn. Earle Brooks and daughters Maxlne and Cheryl of Walton were visitors of Mr. Brook's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

George Brooks of Riverside. Miss Barbara Henderson, senior student nurse at Binghamton Hospital, has completed her affiliation at TriBoro Hospital, Jamaica, L. 1. Miss Henderson, who is chairman of the activities committee and editor of the yearbook, returned to Binghamton after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mn.

Kenneth Henderson. Pfc. Kenneth Henderson and Pfc. Richard Clawson of Fort Monmouth, N. were -and Mrs.

Hendenon. The Rev. Rollin D. Malany, rector of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, has been discharged from The Hospital, where he was a surgical patient.

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and Over Get Yours Now for Thanksgiving Get a lancaiter Broad Breasted There Is I STORE HOURS THIS WEEK: All Stores Open 'till 9:00 p.m. Nor. 22. Closed All Day Nov. 25.

Keiular Store Hours on Other Days. FORD AVENUE ONEONTA IDEAL CRANBERRY SAUCE 16 01. Seafoods Haddock Shrimp Clams Oysters or perch pink 16-30 count cherrystone down standard pt. 85' Lancaiter Shankless Oven-Ready Ducks 53 Cooked Hams Roasting Chicken Full Shankless Half Cut from 12-14 Ib. Hams Cackelbiid 4-5 Oven-Ready Ibs.

Lancaster U. S. Choice Rib Steaks Fireside Sliced Bacon lb 65? lb. ALWAYS FRESH Ground Beef Armour's Canned Picnics Tomato Juice Quality ideal Juice 49 Pillsbury Mixes While-Yellow I Choc. Fudge SAVE Cake Mixes Id Comstock "ST-Mbs Ideal Grapefruit Ideal Sweet Potatoes Stctlont 2 45 Miracle Whip Salad qt.

Dressing i ar Sunshine Krispy 27 MINCE MEAT Nonesuch Reg. 29e Ideal Mince Meat 2 9-oz, BEVERAGES 3 29 Town House Bala Club Assorted rim Keeblft Jwit6 Crisp Calif. Pascal CELERY 25 Ocean Spray America's Finest Cranberries 19 Spry Shortening Schuler's Twin-Pack crackers 1 Ib. pk 3 IS, rrllli Blue Star Frozen Turkiy Chickin Stock Up! 5 8 Jersey Orange SWEET potass 4 Emperor Grapes 2 29 Boiling Onions 2 29 Cucumbers 25 Sff liactl I Birds Eya Cut Mixed Fruit Ideal Orange Juice 2 29 Dairy Features Cream Cheese Knti Extra Sharp Cheese Louella Sweet Cream Butter Bullirnut, Hubbard Delicious and Acorn Win a Mink Stole Coltndor Contttt Entry at Acme Today! Savt On lucky Calendar Primlum Dims Lika liit.dl Sav. for Chriilmail MiisMufUl TeaSels Cloths Far Your Cat Colo Gal Food (2-Hour Protactlon with Dial Soap 35 Uncle Ben's Rice VIM Djrki Pun Imporlid Ollvi Oil Bakery Features Stuffing Bread 5upr Pumpkin Pie Fruit Stollen Vlrttnia ,15 loif Jk9 2Qc I9r 99 Virginia Fruit Cakes V1 U1 ,:,99 SS 1.95 Brown Serve Rolls of It 19 Nablico Choc.

Chip Pecan pk 39c ns. lllr I OCVONIHIIK CRUMM an. tl. Standard 12-liuh Reynolds Wrap For Hiallhy Bobiu Gerber's Baby FoodsG 4I 59 Hain't Sratchtd I Bon Ami Cleanser 2 25c 'NYLON! Jl II.

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