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The Oneonta Star from Oneonta, New York • Page 22

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The Oneonta Stari
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Oneonta, New York
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22
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Oneonta Star Friday, Dec. 16, 1969 Dividend checks distributed Naylor Company honors old timers MORRIS H. W. Naylor manufacturers of veterinary products, Friday held its annual Christinas gathering. Particularly honored by the lirm was George Roffe, who has spent 49 years of his life with the corporation.

He was presented with a watch by Executive Vice President F. R. Elliott. Rofte started with the Naylor (Irm In 1929 us a farm hand. He was later promoted to farm manager, and after leaving (he research farm, came Into ths manufacturing division of the corporation.

Delhi Tech to offer three courses for adults of area Dance time at the Youthful dancers from classes taught by Mrs. Janet Brcsee shown during recital last week at the Oneonta Family YMCA. (Staff photo by Frosch) Friday Television The Correspondents Report: "End of a Decade." Three sen- dor CBS newsmen, Charles Collingwood, Walter Cronkite, and Eric Sevareid, who have been working as television journalists for CBS News since the 1940s, are featured in this Jive hourlong special assessing and reviewing the closing year of the '60s, and looking ahead to the decade of the 70s. (Color). 7:30 PM (5-10-12) The High Chaparral.

"The Little Thieves." Two teenage girls who live with a band of thieves steal Buck and Mano's horses and become involved with the members of the High Chaparral household. (Color)'. 7:30 PM (2-3-6-40) Hogan's Heroes. Hefty Sgt. Schultz is more prominent than his boss Klink tonight.

Schultz is privy to information about a new atomic plant nearby, so the POWs go to work on Iheir plump pigeon. (Color). 8:30 PM (5-10-12) The Name of the Game. "A Hard Case of the Blues." (Repeat). Robert Stack is the star this time, and his supporting cast is fortunately excellent, particularly Sharon Farrell playing a top pop singer whose style and demeanor is reminiscent of Janis Joplin.

When a wheeler and dealer from the music field dies under mysterious circumstances, there are enough suspects to form a music festival and Crime Magazine begins to probe. (Color). 8:30 PM (2-3-6-40) Friday Night Movie. "Anna and the King of Slam." (1946). Here's the marvelous film which later became the wonderful Broadway a musical, "The King and I Even without the great Rogers and Hammerstein score, the story about the authoritative King of Siam and the proud English teacher who comes to 'tutor the Monarch's many children, will win your individual attention.

9:00 PM (5-12) Starting Today-for Limited Time Only! HERE'S HE SHOE SALE YOB WAITED FOR! WITH the PURCHASE of A SECOND PAIR at REGULAR PRICE! any pajr of shoes pay the regular price pick another pair of equal or lesser value INCLUDES EVERYTHING in STOCK for MEN, WOMIK TEENS and CHILDREN! DRESS SHOES, SPORT SHOES, CASUALS, WORK SHOES, RUBBER FOOTWEAR, SLIPPERS, HANDBAGS, HOSIERY! No Restrictions! No Reservations! 'M MAIN ONKONTA 4.1 W. MAIN SIDNKY DELHI Three new courses will be offered in January and February especially for adults of the tri-county community by State University' Agricultural and Technical College, Delhi. Two of the courses will be 'designed specially for homeowners or persons interested in do-it-yourself projects. Course No. 5714E, "Operation Care, and Adjustment of Small Gasoline Engines," will be given under the direction of David Barnes five Saturday mornings a.m.

beginning January 10 and ending February 8 in the new Vo-Ed Building on the Valley Campus. This course is intended for the owner of a lawnmower, snow- blower or garden tractor who wants to know more about keeping the machine running and operating efficiently. Fee for the course is $15, and registrants are asked to bring a piece of equipment to class for a working project. Course No. 5713E, "Masonry for the Homeowner" is the third in a.series of courses offered to persons interested in home construction projects, and wijj be given by Richard Thompson of the Delhi College staff.

The course, which begins January 6 in the Vo-Ed Building, will include basic techniques in brick and block laying, and mortar mixing. The fee for this course is $25. The third course is offered under the sponsorship of the American Institute of Banking and is restricted to bank Succe 1 completion of the course will be credited to an American Insti- of Banking certificate. Titled, "Commercial Law," the you have news In Cobleskill, call course will be taught by Professor James Higgins of the Delhi Tech faculty, who is also a practicing attorney. Information about any of these courses is available from Earl MacArthur, Director of Continuing Education, a University Agricultural a Technical College, Delhi, phone: 607-764-4151.

Also honored wus Mrs. Emma Johnson, an crhployee for 25 years. Festivities were concluded with the passing of dividend checks to eiich employee equ- alling five per cent of their annual wage. Each employee also received one pound ol butter from the present farm manager, Robert Brooks. Deposit Daisies WALTON The Deposit Daisies 4-H Club elected the following officers for the year: President, Marion Gould; Vice- President, Dorien Marayda; Secretary, Orena Gould.

NEW REFRIGERATORS Damaged in Transit OFF DUNDAM'S 6 Market St. Oneonta ORDER YOUR MONUMENT NOW FOR SPRING DELIVERY. SOME MEMORIALS NOW ON Marth An ric COUNT TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW SPRING SHIPMENTS. Sickler Memorials KENNETH R. SICKLER EDWARD J.

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Years Available:
1916-1973