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a>age Six—NEWS, Margaretvaie, N. Y. *nturs„ Oct. 5, 1972

’N e w s T h a t B e c a m e H i s t o r y

Mule Team Survived Collisioit i With Model T Better Than Car: T e n Y e a r s A g o

: S ^ t . 20, 1962Highm ount—^The New York

S ta te CJonservation D epartm ent ^ a s promised Assemblyman K enneth L. Wilson th a t a study ^will be m ade into providing -additional year-around recrea- ition faoilities a t Belleayre ^Mountain ski c«»ter.

M argaretvOle—S ta te T rapper ‘Burton Tubbs has o ^ tu re d 18 •foxes during th e present sea- Ison.' M argaretvUle—^The American ■Legion band has elected John 3loucek as director.

: Sept. 27, 1962J Boxbury—Jakob P e te r O rt- jje r, 57, w as killed when a tree •fell on him as he was cutting wood on his H ardscrabble farm . ' M argaretvllle — The Public ;Service Commission has de- 4ayed a raise in ra tes request­e d by th e M ai^aretville Tele- j)hone Co.

FlelschmannB—^Two escapees <rom a county jail in Maine >vere captured in Ellenville «tfter spending four days here, ieaving a tra il of bad checks in d an abandoned stolen car in Fleischm anns and ArkvUle.• H alcott Center—Fire of un­known origin dam aged the My- .>on M orse ten an t house, but jvas discovered in tim e to pre­ven t destruction.

H alcott C enter—^Halcott suf- Je rs a w ater shortage. Several

springs a re d ry which have never gone dry before.

Kelly Corners— F̂. Lee Kea- to r of Kelly Corners has been reelected s ta te president of the Izaak W alton League.

Shandaken—^The delay in al- Qooation of federal funds a l­ready appropriated has se t back reconstruction of route 28 between Shandaken and Phoe­nicia.

Oct. 4, 1962 Arkville — M a s s Gabrielle

H am m erstien, an American singer who js a sister of Hel­m ut Rosenhain of Arkville, has been imprisoned by the E ast Germans for m ore th an six m onths since she crossed the border a t E ast Berlin to fill a singing engagem ent.

Fletschnianns—The Pine Hill- K ingston Bus company has re ­stored th e early morning bus trip ou t of Fledschmianns. H ie tr ip has s ta rted a t Shandaken since th e fall schedule w ent into effect, bu t there have been m any requests to restore i t to Fleischm anns.

Roxbury — The John B ur­roughs m em orial field day a t Woodchuck lodge a ttrac ted m ore tiian 80 visitors.

T w e n t y Y e a r s A g o

Sept. 19, 1952 Andes—The three-sto ry over-

shot-type barn on the property of (Mrs. C arrie Fentcm a t Perch Lake was destroyed by fire of

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unknown ortfin Tues(3ay mom- ir^c A i ^ fijem en^^ed the house &fid other b u il^ gs on the p r^ rty .

M argaretviUe — Injuries to C arl Finch and Ronnie H errick have put the dam per on hopes of Coach Paul Edgerton’s six- man football team a t Marga- retviile central school.

Arkville—A check for $400 was presented to the Delaware County Infantile Paralysis com­m ittee by the D elaware County Hotel and R estaurant associa­tion a t a dinner a t the A rk- Villa restauran t.

Downsville—^The town of Col­chester voting District, 3 a t Pe- pacton has bron abolished be- cause the population has been depleted by reservoir constioic- tion.

Delhi — A ttorney Robert S. Pine of Hancock has conceded th a t he lost th e prim ary elec­tion by 48 votes to D istrict A t­torney Gleason Speenburgh af­te r a recount was made of GOP votes.

Highmount — Timely discov­ery and help by neighbors Mr. and Mrs. H arold W est pre­vented destruction of Howard Van Loan’s cottage, which was discovered on fire.

DownsviUe — A $12,000 fire destroyed truck-servicing facil­ities used by contractors on the Downsville dam.

Sept. 26, 1952Roxbury — F ire Chief Elton

LaRue had scarcely returned from a Canadian vacation tr ip before he was routed from bed

to answer a cWnin̂ fire alann a t a More Settlem ent house.

Bovina C enter— Barfcii^ of the pet German shepherd dog awakened members of the Ted Goodell family a t 5 a jn . when fire d e s tro y ^ <the b am and milkbouse and (threatened the farmhouse.

Marg^aretviiie — F ire Chief Roy Saxouer has been elected president of the Delaware County Firem en’s association.

M argaretville — The MCS football team gained a 24-24 tie in its opening game w ith Roscoe.

Oct. 3,1952Ariiville — Ten feet of new

concrete on th e highway a t Sm ithville had to be ripped up and relaid alfter it was damaged when a ta r machine ejjploded and caught fire Sunday.

Sliavertown—T he bridge to be built across the Pepacton reservoir a t Shavertown will be th e largest ^ a n in Delaware county. .

Roxbury — The New York Telephone company is install­ing 20 additional lines and new dial equipm ent a t the Roxbury office. The num ber of sub­scribers has increased nearly 60 per cent dn the last six years.

Downsville — Construction of the Pepacton reservoir dam a t Downsville is about two-thirds completed.

Dowiifivllle—S tate police of the M argaretville statical closed a car-<theft case as an honest m istake. A W alton couple

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Monday, Oct. 9, 1972, a t 10 a.m.Selling from an Arkville home and a Sullivancounty estate moved here for sale convenience:

Refrigerator, gas ranges, tables and chairs, rug, TV, end tables, lamps, appliances, dishes, glassware, wardrobe, roll-away cot, crib, beds, chest of drawers, luggage, school desk, tools, lumber, m any boxes and other item s from estate not u n ^ ck ed .Auctioneer: Lynn Lunch Available

SALE BY AIKENS’ AUCTION SERVICEDelancey, N. Y.—Phone Delhi 607 738-2371

Machinery and Furniture

AUCTIONHaving sold our farm and leaving the area

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Jamesway 400-gal. bulk tank and com­pressor,, Markel 5,000-watt electric heater, 80- gal. water heater, wash vat, sink, DeLaval motor and pump, 3 DeLaval magnetic milker units, 3 bam fans, stanchions, water buckets, 5-hp. motor and bam cleaner, approx. 300 ft. of chain, S.S. pails and strainer, N.I. P.T.O, manure spreader, 2-wheel trailer cart, 3-bottom plows, Int. 2-row com planter, disc harrow, fence posts, hemlock lumber, pr, light bobs, buggy wagon, quantity of small tools, milk cans, grain cradle, spindle back chairs, sewing machine, twin beds, chest of draw­ers, Wardrobe, and numerous other items.

OWNERS:MR. AND MRS. HUBERTUS WHITE

Term s: Cash or Good Checks A uctioned : A. J. AIKENS

SALE BY AIKENS’ AUCTION SERVICEDelancey, N. Y.—Phone Delhi 607 738-2871

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ieavdrig a DownswiHe resitaurant had entered a ca r the same m ake and model as the one they had been driving. They were gone several miles before they noticed their e rro r and went back to m ake th e exchange for their own car.

A rena^N otices were posted in Arena Wednesday asking for commissioners of appraisal to take over the area by Nov. 19.

F i f t y Y e a r s A g o

Sept. IS, 1922

Fleischm anns — The finest piece of fire apparatus in the Catskills has arrived in Fleisch­manns. The $10,000 Stutz truck was unloaded a t the D and H station in Oneonta S at­

urday afternoon and was driven to Fleischm anns afiter being ex­hibited a t the Oneonta munici­pal building.

H alcottville — The largest shipm ent of cauliflower in 10 seasons was 300 crates, which left here Monday.

Arkville—The U lster and Del­aw are has resumed its w inter schedule of 'two passenger ■trains daily each way and one on Sunday.

M argaretville — H e r m a n Aronson has a gray fox puppy, which he cares for on the lawn back of his home.

Sept. 22, 1922M argaretville — Methuselah,

the 1915 Ford on which Dominie W alker relies to get him to Pine Hill, came apart last Sun­

day afternoon and Mr. W ^ e r was unable to exceed five miles per hour between ArkvUJe and Fleischmanns. A wise mechanic in Fleischmanns located the tim er trouble and sent the min­iste r on the way to his flock, tiiree-quarters df an hour late. A few had rem ained for the service.

M argaretville — A Ford car driven by Bryan Purcell and one of the m ule team s belong­ing to Tulp’s creamery, driven

•by Edw ard C raft, colMded near Allie Keator-s residence Sun-; day m orning. The flivver had the windshield, headlightsand radiator broken and th e radius rod 'bent by the collision, and one of the m ules had a badly cu t leg. Both m en suf­fered cuts and bruises.

M argaretville — A b o u t 80 votes w ere cast in the tow n oh prim ary day. Cost of the pri* m ary election was estim ated a t 34.25 per vote.

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