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Homer, N. Y.
Young New York Designers Win Honors
Births
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-_To Eugene and Joan Dunn Dufresne, jJMs North Mairl st. at the
Cortland Memorial Hospital, July
10,1960, a son, Keith Allan, weighing nine pounds and seven ounces.
Mr. and Mrs. Dufresne have one
01 her son, 16 months.
To Richard and Bonnie Shoals
Ellis, Hooker Avenue, Homer RD
1, at the Cortland Memorial Hospital, July 20, 1960, a son, Joseph
Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis have one
other son, Richard.
To William ami Marguerite F.
Butler Durkee, North Main street,
at the Cortland Memorial Hospital
July 21, 1060, a daughter, Maltha
Mary, weighing Itvtn pounds and
thirteen ounce*. Mr, and Mrs. Durkee have three other daughters
and two sons.
To William G and Helen E Stevens MacLean, Homer RD 2, at the
Cortland Memorial Hospital July
21, 1960, a son.
JOINS DARLINGS
Dick Darling, of Darlings Used
Car Sales, announces the employment of Stanley "Mac" McRorie,
Munsons Corners, as a full time
mechanic at the car lot.
Mr. McRorie, his wife, the former Helen Peterson, and their eight
children mbved to Munsons Corners from Endicott.
"Mac" has had 22 years experience as a mechanic and has also
had three years at advanced training school.
1 9 6 0 C H E V R O L E T - Green, Standard Shift.
Less than 1 0 0 miles.
1 9 5 9 FORD Fordor V - 8
Automatic Transmission, Low Mileage.
1 9 5 9 DODGE Custom Royal - Power Steering,
Power Brakes, Automatic Transmission
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Little York
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by Mrs. Everett Barber
Miss Shirley Knapp and Dorothea
Allen ape spending ten days at the
Camp of the Woods near Speculator.
Mrs. William Dixon and children
of Cobleskill visited friends in
Little York and Homer area. Mrs.
Dixon attended the wedding of her
neice, Miss Eleanor Berry who was
married to Richard Dippolito on
Saturday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Stephens of
West I w e n s called on Mrs. Bernlee Aokcrmnn Saturday evening.
Mr. Stephen**, Fire Chief from
West Huron* had been In Cortland
to participate in the Fireman's
parade.
Mrs. Ruth Ackerman, Chlttenango, ftfr. Clyde Ackerman of Kirkville and Mrs. Cora Smith of Syracuse were guests of Mrs. Bernice
Ackerman on Sunday.
Mrs. Hattie Gordon is recuperating at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. James Wainman. Mrs. Gordon fell in her home last week.
Mrs. Franklin Jackson, a Stanley
Demonstrator held a party at the
home of Mrs. Everett Barber last
4 NEW YORK BOYS who designed and built these sleek model
cars for the 1960 Fisher Body Craftsman's Guild model car competition
I have won first state awards of $150. The upper car was entered by
Ronald Pellman of Snyder. Tha lower car was built by Thomas Feri raioli of Brooklyn.
won are part of the $117,000 in university scholarships and
cash
awards offered in the 1960 Fisher
Body draftsman's Giuld competition.
Two New York State Boys Named
Outstanding Car Designers
Detroit, Mich. — Two New York
boys have been named among the
nation's best young model ear designers and builders in the 1960
Fisher Body Craftsman's Guild
competition.
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Ronald Pcllmnn of 370 Mt. Vernon Rd., Snyder, and Thomas Ferraibli of 1341 East. D4th, Brooklyn,
have been declared the senior and
junior division winners, respectively, of the New York-Connecticut region in this year's competition. To become eligible for the
regional honors they also won the
first state awards of $150 in cash.
As regional winners they will
travel, expense-free, to the Craftsman's Guild convention in Detroit July 26-29. While in Detroit
their model cars will compete with
other regional winning models
for 18 national awards. These
awards consist of university scholarships ranging in value from $1,-"
000 to $5,000.
Other state winners in this year's
Mr. Frank Long who suffered
severe burns of the entire body
last March 9th was admitted to
Ithaca Reconstructibn Home as an
otft patient last Monday for further
treatment.
Mrs. Charlotte Powell of Liverpool visited at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Thomas and children
last week.
Mr. Gregory Besley celebrated
his 14th birthday last Saturday.
Mrs. McFadden, Skip Christofferson, T a t Griffin, Rickey Lansing
Thursday afternoon. There were and Ray Parmiter had a picnic
ten people present and Mrs. Barsupper with him.
ber served refreshments.
Mr. and Mrs, Lester Dorily and
' Mr. and Mrs. William Lueck of
Liverpool called on Mr. and Mrs. their thre"e children visited Mr. and
Mrs. David Lindsky last Sunday.
Donald Moore Sunday evening.
Mrs. Mary Sweeney and Mrs.
New York is the second largest
Rena Moore called on relatives in
cheese-producing state in the U.S.,
Freeville'on Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Marie Olds of Freeville is Wisconsin is first.
spending this week with her brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. John Clough of
Sanford, Florida called on many
friends and relatives in this area
last week. They visited Mrs.
ARRETS
Charles Pratt who Is still a patient
at Cortland Memorial Hospital.
Mr. William Hull and his daughter Mrs. Victor Motcalf of Cortland
who are on tour have sent cards
to many of their friends and neighbors from Chicago, Tteno, Salt
Lake City, Los Angeles and Los
Vegas. Mr. Holl is enjoying his
trip very much.
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Miss ShuHz is a Junior ai Aid
College of Education, M,
graduated from Albanj i
Education. - .
The couple plan an Au
wedding.
Your home is not complete fti
out the Independent.
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Thomas M. Tryniski
309 South 4th Street
Fulton New York
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competition are: J. Robert del
Collado of New York as the senior
division second state winner of
$100; and Paul Bonfilio of Bayside
who won a similar award in the
junior division.
Third place honors went to David Woods of Scotia and Herbert
Grasse of North Syracuse. $50 is
awarded both winners.
Robert Michalek of
Scotia;
Douglas Ruby of Rome; Robert
Booth of Westbury, Carl Cady of
Otego; and Lawrence Diamond of
Roedale all won $25 honorable
mentioH awards in the senior
division. Similar awards in the
junior division were won by James
LaBuda of Buffalo; Felix Collazo
of New York, John Frascella of
North Babylon; Ronald Kellner of
Buffalo; and Thomas Chmura of
Lancaster. Because Chmura's father is a GM employee, a duplicate
award was made to Steven Ostrofsky of New York.
The awards these young men
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Announcement of tho
ment of Miss Barbara citlr fc
to Richard J. Cox, son of Mr
Mrs. Robert E. Co\, (Q Q
street, has been made by her
ents, Mr. and M*s. Albert
Shultz 172 Willow brc*>l< , ,„] ,
Chester.
ON THE PACKAGE.
Bennett's Mobil Station
HOMER, N. Y.
IS ENGAGED
VICTORY
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Friday, July 29, 1960
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