Bradford Central High School - Lamoka Log Yearbook (Bradford, NY)
- Class of 1955
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'Sf 150' P J wx fA+??95f,4?f 5 15324 I'3 '4M H ,1,,,fw oeolcatlon X14 :fi DEDICA TION Now at a great moment of our lrves we the Larnoka Log Staff of 1955 pause to pay respect to Ora and Theron Cole who devoted twenty frve contrnuous years as school bus drrvers They started when the school was centralrzed m 1929 and contrnued through 1904 May we rememoer them for ther: capabrlrty and pleasant dependaole servrce To thrs couple we dedrcate our annual AJ W Y y 6 4 rl is . dt if I I . 7 V :uf AW, R Q 1 f I YA fx I 'Mr ' r I W' f 7' , 1, l if T Q ' l - , .A XNXSTR T10 abm In lstnat lon 'UN ,ff Q' an-,XV 'wr CARRIE ELLA HAYES Secretary f--1 ff BGAQO of emucatlon Principal L...- 1' LEFT TO RIGHT Pres1demDam1ow1cz Howell Abbey Davrs Daulton Supermtendem Whuehead Clerk -XBSENT Aldrrch Howell Treasurer RUTH ALLARD Srxth Grade ALICE BROWN Thrrd Grade JOAN FINAN Kmdergarten GER TRUDE GOODNO Fourth Grade r I NN SHIRLLY HILTOIN Fmt Grade ANN KING Second Grade FANNIE MILLER Monterey DORIS SUTTON Fifth Grade LOUISE VALENT Starr School DORIS WIGNALL Nurse FRED ANNIS Agriculture HELEN CARMAN English, Library JANE KASHMER Social Studies MALCOLM NEILEY Mathematics, Science SARA DREHMER Vice Principal, English JOHN REED Coach Q Q BONNA LYN EDMOND Music LeROY SHANNON Mathematics Social Studies Xxx! PHYLLIS HAMM Commercial EMILY SHULTIS Home Economics lin T- 2:-'Ti'-'i BUS DRIVERS: Left to Right: F. Annis, R. Shannon, T. York, A. Yorski, R, Dykes, W. Keefcr, E. Morehouse. tru' I im avian. ' , X4 ' f .4 .v 9. I , .fx My T t N x f 4 13 V ' 'I 5 8:11 Q-1: if , 'R I I' 'ffff ,V KITCHEN MANAGEMENT: R. Vine, A. Kashmer CUSTODIANS: W. Malloy, W. Utter 0 Ii DENTAL HYGIENIST: B. Flanagan N 671 NURSE: D. Wignall 15 4 FRANK HUEY Marb This guy is always on the ball, No job is ever too big or small. Basketball 2,3,45 Baseball 3,45 Chorus 1,3,45 Quartet 3,41 F,F.A. l,2,3,4: Class Officer 2,3,45 Visual Aids 35 Archery 35 Class Play l,2,3,45 Foothill Echo 45 Yearbook 2,3,45 Yearbook Editor 45 Student Council 3,45 President, Student Council 4. ANNA MAE KOWALCYK Andy For this girl, there's no end of fun, She is very nice to everyone. Cheerleader l,2,3,45 Chorus l,2,3,45 Band 1,2,3g Red Cross l,2,35Class Officer l,3,45 Plays 2,3,45 Majorette 3,45 Student Council 3,45 Secretary of Student Council 45 Library Council 2,3,4g Girls' Ensemble 2,3,45 Yearbook 2,3,45 D.A.R, Award 4. DELORES CULVER Squirt Delores is lots of fun and merry, She spends most of her time with Jerry. Class Play l,2,3,45 Lamoka Log 3,45 Visual Aids 3,45 Library Council 3,45 Red Cross 45 Class Officer 4. JANET CUNNINGHAM Chicken Janet is a sweet young thing, She also wears an engagement ring. Class Plays l,2,3,45 Citizenship Conference 3,45 Class Officer 3,45 Visual Aids 3,45 Cheerleader 45 Lamoka Log 45 Library Council 4, LARRY HOWELL Arfur When it comes to girls, this guy's a whiz, A regular woman slayer, he is. Basketball l,'2,3,45 Baseball 2,3,45 Chorus l,2,3,45 Quartet 1,3,45 Band l,2g F,F.A. l,2,3,45 Class Officer l,2,35 Visual Aids 3,45 Archery 35 Yearbook 3,45 Class Play l,2,3,45 Speaking Contest 25 Foothill Echo, Editor 4. I1 - rie- 'T 'Y 1.1 REGINA NADJADI Tarzon When it comes to driving a car, Regina beats them all by far. Plays l,2,3,45 Library Council 2, 3, 45 Visual Aids 3,45 Speaking Contest 35 Foothill Echo 4. RICHARD AFTUCK Dick When it comes to getting girls, Richard does it with his curls. Basketball2,3,45 Baseball l,2,3,45 Red Cross 1,25 Chorus 2,3,45 Plays l,2,3,45 F,F.A. 15 Yearbook 3,45 Quartet 45 Visual Aids Club 3,45 Art Club 35 Cornmer- cial Club 25 Archery 3,45 Class Officer 2. DAVID SCHMIDT Smitty Dave really was what it takes, He also gets his trout with rakes. Giorus 25 Band 2,3,45 Visual Aids 3,45 Archery 3,45 Class Play 2,45 Foothill Echo 45 Yearbook 45 Basketball 45 Art Club 3. GERALD CALTON Jerry Jerry is a quiet boy, Delores is his pride and joy. I-'.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Chorus 3,45 Quartet 3,45 Plays 1,2,3,45 Basketball 2,35 Visual Aids 3,45 Yearbook 3,4. WILLIAM DEHN Dink If you see tracks everywhere You will know that Bil1's been there. Basketball Intramurals 1,25 Basketball, Varsity 45 Junior Red Cross 45 Archery, President 45 C.Y.C. 1,2,35 F.F.A., Treasurer 45 Yearbook 4. an '17 hl TZGRY Autumn leaves were laz1ly falhng from thetr lofty summer posmons rn the fall of September 1943 when M1ss Norma Marshfleld welcomed thxrteen t1m1d but enthuslastlc pupxls to f1rst grade It was here that we learned the fundamental pr1nc1ples of school hfe Wlth the passmg of tune we soon found our class of twenty tn second grade w1th M1ss Norma Marshfleld agam as teacher Larry Howell and Frank Huey two members of our present class jomed us Our class of etghteen next entered th1rd gradewlth Mrs Dorothy Coolbaugh as teacher Then came fourth grade w1th our class numbermg twenty three and our teacher Mrs Helen Carman Mrs Ruth Allard our teacher 1n both f1fth grade w1th a class of seventeen and s1xth grade w1th a class of stxteen prepared us for jumor hlgh Fmally a year that seemed hkeages passed and we found our class of slxteen 1n Mr Shannon s room The newness of DZSSIIIQ to and from classes soon wore off and we settled down to a de fxmte routme It was 1nev1table that we wouldnt outgrow our chlldlshness rxght away At that txme the fad was sllver teeth and so gum served two purposes Also many txmes a herd of stray goats tnterested us more than Soctal Studles Not only d1d we do math and socxal stud1es as stgnments for Mr Shannon but also sometlmes an honored few were chosen to wrtte themes ent1tled Why I l1ke Stlver Teeth or The Fun of See1ng Goats Run As the end of the year grew near we pald for our folly and fotmd that crxme does not pay Elghteen students then entered e1ghth grade and Mrs Carman was our homeroom teacher Here Gerald Calton and Helen Kemplnskl jomed us That year we performed a play entxtled Jerry s Woodshed Amateur Hour Upon complet1on of etghth grade we recelved our prehmmary certlflcates and twenty four of us journeyed 1nto Mr Eugene Bebout s nmth grade room Under h1s gu1dance we started our money maklng projects whxch 1ncluded two one act plays 12 O Clock Murder and Bobby Sox ' and a dance At th1s ttme Delores Culver Janet Cunningham Davnd Schm1dt and J ack O Ne1l jomed us Our presldmg offlcers were Jack O Ne1l Presldent Anna Mae Kowalcyk V1ce Pres1dent Larry Howell Secretary and Dorothy Ha1ght Treasurer ln our sophomore year we had Mr Walter Burcoff as adv1sor and our class off1cers were Pres1dent Frank Huey V1ce Pres1dent R1chard Aftuck Secretary Larry Howell and Treasurer Dorothy Halght That year our class of twenty one performed a play Come Out of Your Coma and sponsored a dance. In our jumor year M1ss Emlly Shulns was chosen our adv1sor and offtcers were elected Pres1dent Frank Huey V1ce Pres1dent Larry Howell Secretary Anna Mae Kowalcyk and Janet Cunn1ngham Treasurer Our money makxng projects conslsted of a play Larry s Bxg Date and magaz1ne sales Wlth the fleeung of t1me we became sen1ors Our class numbered eleven and here B111 Dehn jomed us Our deepest regret IS that Helen Kempmskl and Jack O Ne1l left us before graduauon Durmg th1s last year Mrs Sara Drdlmer became our adv1sor and our off1cers were Frank Huey Pres1dent Janet Cunn1ngham V1ce Pres1dent Anna MaeKowalcyk Secretary and Delores Culver Treasurer We sponsored a Harvest Supper and roller skatmg party sold personahzed statlonery and Chustmas cards and preselted a play Llght That Fuse as money maklng projects for expenses of our seuor tr1p to Washmgton D C We w1sh to thank all benefactors who have contrtbuted thelr guxdance tune understandmg and mterest to our bestposslble welfare and have made our long ago dream of graduauon a reahty u 1 . 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Q . . - . . . . - ,, , s vo u n - - ' - 0 o - 1 l . , . . . . . . l , . . . r - ' n v D - U I : I ' , . 9 S s u o 1 n ' ll .D o 1 n n ' 9 n Q u . - . . . ,, , . ,, o - v a . . . . . , n 1 ' 1 u I 0 5 I . ., . ,, - . . 1 5 . . 1 n - I cl SS ll We the Senior Class of 1950 in the town of Bradford the county of Steuben and the State of New York do hereby leave as our last will and testament the followtng To the Juniors we leave our high scholastic standing To the Sophomores we leave our sctnullattng personahues To the Freshmen we leave our voracious appetite for higher learning RICHARD AFTUCK leaves the divine wave in his hair to Dick Keefer GERALD CALTON leaves his selection of 100 prize hillbilly records to Richard Rosettt DELORES CULVER leaves what she terms Our Song ent1tled Where IS Your Heart to Prictlla Bomcave difficult art BILL DEHN leaves his ability to get h1s arm around Kathleen Ell1son on the way home from ball games to anybody who dares to try LARR! HOWELL leaves the red hearts tn Watkins Glen to David Ellison FRANK HUEY leaves h1s leadership to Harold Pruden so that next year tn study hall he can help keep law and order as Frank did this year ANNA MAE KOWALCYK leaves her interest 1n the Huey boys to Vxrgtrua Parker DAVID SCHMIDT leaves his mental alertness in English class to B111 Dav s REGINA NADJ ADI leaves her d1SI1l'lgl11Sh6d vocabulary to Robert Keefer WITNESS Helen Carman Regtna Nadjadl FLOWER Rose COLORS Rose and Gray MCTFTO Coming together is a BEGINNING Keeping together is PROGRESS Working together IS SUCCESS JANET CUNNINGHAM leaves her rope tricks to anyone willing to take the time to learn this semon class play llqht that fuse vi' X- Q, ' ,'93P'l'f JM Yi- 'TJ' Q 555 oz-9,9 h XMJJZ , 4 afsfwub .A 41 -x ' xv- ' ,ez of-3, 4 3, 31:- A - ,gs ' 1'-, Q H li st PQ 1. -fF'F '5f ,439 NAME Rrchard A Gerald C Delores C Janet C B111 D Larry I-I Frank H Anna Mae K Reglna N Davrd D WANTS TO BE Sculptor Mlsanthropxst Teacher I-lousewrfe Farmer Mxsogymst Scholar A1rl1ne Hostess Mmer s wxfe Game Warden HOROSCOD LIKELY TO BE Lumberman Caught rn matrxmony Smger Model Gynecolo grst Undertaker Member of the Ground Observer Corps Mxllxonarre Butcher NOTED FOR Wrmng on recently cleaned blackboards Breakmg pencrls Cooperatlon Engagement rmg F11rt1ng Travels Talkrng on telephone Playmg spxnster parts rn Plays NOISE makrng abrhty FAVORITE SONG Settlng the Woods on Flre Gal who Invented KISSIDQ Teach Me Tonrght Wrth Th1s Rrng I Thee Wed Arms Around Me Honey Lady s Man I Just Went Along for the Rrde I Need You Now Money Burns A Hole rn My Pocket I m Walking the Dog 'X T FAVORITE SAYING How much do you want to bet? I dare you You re gorng to get mother s l1ttle fool rn trouble I lxke rt large of you Somebody goo fed Cut II out you guys Get w1th rt k1dS Yes anyume now What drd you say our assrgnment was? fN ' , Romeo Boldnoss Pm Your Thaw very I Junlons FIRST ROW,Left to Right: Keefer,Fero,Ganough,Go1try,F1eet,Bonarski Miss Hilton, MIS. Hamm. SECOND ROW: Ellison, Ellison, Parker. If 'S '2 I 413-. yu. my gwfglgf' 'X Q Zyiziislzlifgm f il 1 9 'QL ' f 'fy'-I YY Qi' 4 , , in MEM ,f'rrA ' 1.2 - Nu! 1 K. - . . L . h X SODNOIUORSS FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Mr. Annis, Fero, Nichols, Antonowicz, Bisal, Hilton, Pulvino, Shove, Davis Mr. Neiley. SECOND ROW: Gee, Bonicave, Burton, Shannon, Yorski, Vine, Elnicky. THIRD ROW Machuga, Patrick, Hilton. i 2: l 1-.. . ...mg- f Z ,,- Y F - ,V :I 4.11, 'J tix wa. ' -V flu 1 V' . ' ' :pn X C- .' . 'jk Jw ' -'-1' '. ' V X..4.i' , ,, ,vu - - . . P ., g s A 1 ' 2 ' 1 w -L ' 535' bg-41-V ., 4 ,ij L-4 -15 I, .A-'11 i Q 1 N-' V ' -- - . no wp... 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THIRD ROW: Mrs,Wigna11, Ac1visorgDehn, Patrick, Sutryk, Switzer. REO CROSS VISUAI AIOS FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Aftuck, Calton, Machuga, Howell. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Kashmer, Cunningham, Kempinski, Culver, Clark, Schmidt, Nadjadi. va- ' E , f ,, I sg Q .l Wu- N. , W , , FM 4 V, ff I N., U f M' 1 'E Z QW A 'W E 'A v In 3 l i A J Q W 1 ' x 1 4 ' ' 'v -' ' f 1 nv u l f fi l s R I! I 4 - Q Q Cl' ,A b X J K OA Q A V . -... X , A . K,. . if fm S?' 4as-Lgmfx - N ,f mi.. x35i3Jg:5w.r:g Q'qRLfL-. fxiygq ' A ww ff. We fi Q Au S Nw , -C tw LEFT TO RIGHT: Euro, Kempinski, Fcro, Nivhols, Goltry, Kowalcyk, Miss Edmond qmls' sextette Boys' sextette LEFT TO RIGHT: Pitcher, Howell. Calton, Hzmy, Aftxlck, Afmck, rX11xSEd1TlOHd - Ducctor. Lk. UC Q-7 1 .. 1'- as-f - FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Koseba, Sutryk, Aftuck, Haight, Simons, Bartusiak, Haight, Fero, Sutryk, Card, Harrian. SECOND ROW: Pitcher, LoVette, Button, Sleve, Patrick, Nadjadi, Wheeler, Clayberger, Mr. Annis. THIRD ROW: Antonowicz, Button, Strawser, Peck, Ribble, Sutryk, Vaughn. 4-h p, p A. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Shove, Ellison, Simons, Huey, Howell, Nadjadi,Machuga, Mr. Annis. SECOND ROW: Russell, Machuga, Calton, Fink, Patrick, Ddin. .W ,, ,r V 'S SIIUOSDIS tnave BILL DEHN Larry Howell Mr Anrus Frank Huey KANSAS CITY TRIP Durmg the week of October 11 1954 three Vocauonal Agnculture students Larry Howell Frank Huey and B111 Dehn attended the annual Future Farmers of Amertca Convenuon held tn Kansas C1ty Mr Fred .T Ann1s Vocatxonal Agrlcultural 1nstructor accompamed them on the tr1p as advtsor for tlus county The trtp took 26 hours and covered 1300 lTlllBS They regtstered for thelr stay xn the Senator Hotel Most of the off1c1a1 busmess concerned w1th the F F A was carrled on m the Muruclpal Btuldmg where they reglstered the followmg mornmg Other than the Off1C131 bustness they were conducted on sxght seemg tours of Flbreglass Standard O11 Gleaner Bouldwm and a tour of the newly butlt Amerlcan Hereford Bulldmg and to go to a movie and the Park Zoo On Thursday they left Umon Stauon for the return tr1p Because of the layover 111 Chtcago they were conducted through the slaughter house of Swxft and Company Later they were conducted to the Museum of Natural Arts and Sclences That mght they contmued the trxp home and arrtved at Hornell on Saturday The tr1p proved to be both enjoyable and educauonal for the group A s1m11ar tr1p wxll be conducted next year 7 T X f ,f .1 J , X f mga? fi d L91 va wx 1 fx! ffl ,' f of I 2'1 4.,. .? --. 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Milli 1' f ., 2 I , 4 ' Hun Q0 n'f'nT'J0if L xlk ns out of th malleaq Mr Lauren Houck and V1v1an Hotahng a graduate of 1953 were married November 1954 at the home of the Bride 1n Addison Mrs Houck IS now emploved at the Rand ln Pamted Post as a secre tary Mr Houck IS in the Navy statloned at Jacksonvllle Florida Mr and Mrs Race announce the marr1age of their n1ece Janet Race to Wllllam Sheets of Rochester Mxss Race IS employed 1n a Doc tors offlce 1n Clmton New York 1950 My liberal education during my years at Bradford has proven very benef1c1al as It has always been resourceful as well as servmg as a groundwork to build further edu cation on Also my part1c1pat1on 1n the varlous class and school act1v1t1es types of people and thus helped prepare me for my work as a den tal hygienist' Jo Ann Dan1low1cz Class of 1953 Robert Howell and Delphme Yaples of Dryden were married January 29 1955 at the home of the bride Mr Howell IS an Ag teacher 1n Andes New York Mrs Howell 15 a semor at Cortland College Robert Howell Class of 1949 Lee Ell1son last years graduate was married August 29 1954 to MISS Virginia Bush of Sugar H1ll Miss Bush graduated last year from Watkins Glen High School Recently they were the proud par ents of a baby bov Mr Ellison IS now employed 1n Elm1ra Alumnl My education at Bradford Cen tral School has certamly been a leadmg factor 1n the development of any success I now have or will have 1n the future The close atten tion g1ven to the students by each teacher and the many other phases of student l1fe posslble only 1n the smaller High Schools certainly tend to develop h1gh character and a sense of respons1b1l1ty Hats off to Bradford' Donald Hall Class of 1946 In February 1953 Delores Da n1low1cz was on the Dean s l1st and aga1n 1n June 1953 In 1954 Delores was awarded the Samuel and Isaac Aaron Schol arsh1p Fund whlch IS awarded an nually to the most deserving stu dent She was also awarded the AESCIEPIAD membership IS l1m 1ted to women students who have completed 32 pomts of work Wlth h1gh scholastic stand1ng And she was agam on the Deans l1st I feel that eyery subject I took at Bradford Central has beneflted me ln my Job in one or more ways I have used my Engllsh and Soc1al Educat1on 1n meet1ng d1fferent people ey ery day my math ln keep mg records and my ab1l1ty to get along with the public fwhlch mv education gave mel has certamly helped me ' Kenneth Fmk Class of 1952 Mr and Mrs Howard Fero an nounce the engagement of thelr daughter Norma a graduate of 1953 to Paul Novak Mxss Fero graduated from Del Kader Beauty School ln Elm1ra and IS employed at the Modern Beauty Salon ln Bath Mr Novak is employed at the Corn1ng Glass Works Dr and Mrs John Stucker are the proud parents of a baby g1rl Cynthla Marle born January 27 1955 Dr Stucker will complete hlS 1n ternshlp at Columbus Ohio June Dr Stucker Class of 1944 My background of 1nformat1on for l1fe and the development of my personality plus co operation lea dership etxquette and self rel1 ance so necessary now 1n college r1pened through classes and extra curricular offered in Bradford Cen tral School Helen Frlez Class of 1951 Elnora Huey and Salvator Loslto of Elmira were married January lo 1955 at St Anthony s in Elmxra Mrs Losito IS now employed 1n the trafflc department of a telephone off1ce ln Elmira Elnora Huey Class of 1946 Jean Bed1ent a graduate of last year was marrxed November 13 1954 to Mlss Jean Bush of Sugar H111 MISS Bush graduated from Watkins Glen High School 1n 1953 and is now employed at the Pont1ac Garage in Watkins Glen as a Sec retary Mr Bed1ent IS 1n the Army U ' Y . 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' 1 D C0 GRAT l,A'l'l0 GRAD ATE Your graduatlon marks another mllestone on your road to learmng From thls moment on you w11l become mcreasmgly aware that the world glves recognltlon to quallty performance Our company has constantly sought to achleve the h1ghest standards smce our foundmg ln 1871 and has a deep conv1ct1on of the lmportance of quallty We contlnually develop new products whose quallty has made our name famous throughout the world We extend our best w1shes to you and hope that you wlll take every opportunlty to learn and to develop your capab1l1t1es I GER OLL RA D SCUDDER MOTOR CQMPA Y Chrysler and Plymouth Cars Factory Englneered Parts and ACCCSSOFISS T1res and Repalrs Campbell Y. Y. Phone 2881 a - . . ' . . u 1 I , - 1 'S . ! When you bank here by mail BARKER I. MBER CUMPA Y Painted Post, N. Y. Complete Bu1ld1ng Supply H A Barker you still have your money. When you spend by mail some one else has it, BATH ATIO AL BA K Member of F D I C GE ERAL 'HIRE Tydol gas Meat Vegetables Stroeman s Bread OPEN SUNDAYS Pho'1e2 0307 A ,R sl-1' f 9 454111 gl! A 41,A lx WI-f-22 Q ggi' Comphments of SHORTS GROCERY Palnted Post New York Francls Short I and M JEWELERS 20 East Market Street Cormng Plumbmg and Heatmg Beaver Dams R D ffl Alvln Randall i f1,:1X W x .,' vi I M .23 '20 A A, M, RANDALL v 2-:off B! li A ' . '16 ' ' 5433, ' 4 4 . .4 tl: 0 A A , 0 , ....... I ' ' 1 Ml Comphments I - ' DUNDEE DRY CLEANERS Dundee New York DRS HALEY AND LOVE Watklns Glen New York EMERSON PRODUCE INC Dundee New York JEFFERSON HOTEL Watkms Glen Il New York Cornphrnents HOY1' COAL YARD Dundee lNew York vwQSJS363SS33 S6?6SSS3S3Q QSSQS If--X--M--3 46'36'16-1i-4Hb-ii-'3H5-!b'JHe-3f-36-5i--lHHE-4rfHi-s!-46 K--36-X W Hu MOST COMPLYTZ Lu BRI cA-rm q mrs uw me womb 5 0 'AP Compllments C00 and EATO Tyrone New York . xi x X of 3 ff A X U H .- snunnr-:conuaeal 4 'ZR ft 'L of Q x W E I ' ' 5916 J ' U. 4,5338 ' '- 0? 4 V' The Farmers Bank of Yates County THE DUNDEE STATE BANK Dundee New York Compliments of DUNDEE MOTORS Dundee, New York F O R D Cars Trucks Tractors Phone Dundee 31 REDS: , Doug Glles 53335 Fmendly RED SL WHITE STORE Dundee s Most Modern Food Store Meats Grocerles Fru1ts Vegetables Phone 13 0 Comphments X Studlo 63 Seneca St Dundee ii mqjlwfxpggfi H 000 BANK uounf ORWAL LOCKER Alta New vrk DUNDEE BAKERY Phone 179 Dundee lNew York XLT XY STORE Altuy lNew York XYDERSON S DRLG STORE Phone 14 Presc r1pt1ons are our Spec1a1ty sd Ally Dundee N RU l of 7 t ' . , N. Y. . L Q li ,-,I --Z-1 xx ,, ' - ' x J Y . 1 I' 1 '- 'x X x f r r skis, Y fi X Njljs 'Q General Store - Gas i 'J X v 6' 1- V Y . If v ' Elvis o , .11 I L THAT REALLY BETTY KAY BAKE SHOP Bath, New York Compliments of INSURES x y INSURANCE Insurance Service of All Kinds G D0 ALD PLATT Phone Campbell N Y 4161 BATH PLUMBING SUP PLY O C Bath, New York 3 Liberty St THE DILDINE PHARMACY Jas C Dildine Prop Phone PR 6 4642 Bath N C Compliments of R NEFF onfectionery Sz Va riety Store Campbell New York Campbell N QUALITY mm EQUIPMENT STOWELL IMPLE ME NT CO Westinghouse John Deere Y Phone 2811 SHORT 81 LEWIS Savon Compliments of ESSO STATION a New York C omplim ents of FRANK HODGE Campbell New York Phone 2891 Q CPKODUCTZS' C ompliments of ' . , . Y I ' W C . BLUE MILL RESTAURANT 5 . - Y ' ' -.1 . at -7 T I I! 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' 'lXl.'. 1 2 .F 5 I X 1 . . 7' 'sk' tb I 4 ' ' ' - '1, of - l A I SENECA GRAPE JUICE Corporatlon S O Dundee New York ppl 'rr Q52 Um 4001 SALES ME AGV Adverusmg that pays Pr1nt1ng that pleases Serv1ce that satlsfles THE DUNDEE OBSERVER Dundee N Y GoodLuck ORVIS JEWE 20 Llberty Street Bath N Y Comphments of Palmer Chev Inc Chev Olds gl John Deer Sales and SETVICG Complete coll1s1on work Dundee N Y R L JONES 81 SON Wholesale Tobacco C1gars Confectlons Sundrles West Steuben St Ph PR6 4552 LANE S SHOE STORE Shoes and Clothmg Phone 61J Dundee N Y TRACTOR SHOES REPAIRED A1 O ANTHONYS SHOE SERVICE Hat Clearung Expert Shoe Repa1r Ma a g zlnes Shoe Shlnlng Phone PR 6 3161 W Steuben St Bath N Y MCKI LEY BIWTHER DONT FURGE1' BELLE'S SHOP Merchand1se of Merlt Dundee, New York Phone 131 L . p 5 1 . J I6 - . . Q'0:o . v. . . . lo ' 'O 2. ,.':' , in-. Phone8 LERS ' ' 6 .- . - I - - - .nip - 7K I Cornphments BULLE GRIICERY Quallty Meats and Produce A1 X Q V Q 1:11 'I M 'W mtmf: O ? 05,234.5 6 7, BOLLENS LIQUOR STORE Imported and Dome St1C Wmes and Llquors Savona New York HIGBIE FEED SE RVIC E F E E DS Campbell New York Comphments J A STOCKING Savona New York Cabmets of All kmds Remodelmg Ku Bulldmg Slgns Sz Mural work DESIGNING OUR SPECIALTY Free Estlmates Wrlte Benny Chartrand Bradford N Y HAT FIE LD DAIRY fl 'Q NR5WN lf Savona New York EORGE G JACO mhl.IIhl.IIlIIIIW QAWAIIA x DW' X NW QQ f, 5 QQ Jeweler and D1amond Merchant Expert watch and Jewelry repa1r1ng 22 Llberty St P PR 6 4 42 BEAUTY AND BARBER SHOP Margaret 8: Bruno Savona lNew York BARKLEY S ATL ANTIC SERVICE I Savona New York Compllments ALLIS HARDWARE Campbell New York H C JOINT Sz SON Savona Yew York of - 31.5 ,wwf , J ' V 1 ' . f v, QQ o A., ' y 'o, ' - - . . I . : u u G . B S . '. . nn 'fl 3 'W My , 3 exe g I if 3 I I xnxss. 8 ,. 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