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Spooks in This
\yatch LineupLongines - Wittnauer - Bennis - Bulova .- Elgin
Several Stjies tat Various Price Raages tai Stock for Yoor laspeeOon
Ronson Lighters Sheaffer “Snorkel” Pens
Rope N ecklaces from $1 to $3.95
A Complete Line of Men’s & Ladies’ Leather Wallets
SHAFER’S JEWEIJIY STOREMAIN STREET PHOXS OOSl MARGARFTVTT.T.K
Opening on November 1stIN MARGARETVILLE
(MaSn Street)
JUANA MANORSKA SCHOOL OF DANCE
T u r k e y S h o o t
Craft’s Flat, Fleischmanns
O C T O B E R 1 7
RIFLES AND SHOTGUNS
30-30 WinchestenGiven
Sponsored by V. F. W., Fleischmanns
CABLE’S CAITLE MARKETRoxbury, N. Y.
COMMISSION AUCTION EVERY FRIDAY
Friday, Oct. 22, 195412 NOON—Selling produce, poultry, pigs, etc.1:30 P. M.—SdUing D a ^ Cows.
" ' We wilTfiave dcxS^ed By'various awbers go5d fresh cows, springers, firstncalf heifers, yearlings, service bulls, beef cows, bulls, veals, and bob calves.
We had a large crowd of people at our last sale and a good run of cattle in all departments.
You, too, can profit by sending your cattle to the auction. For the finest in auction service ship to Cable’s.
There are always trucks available to pick up ytmr cattle. Just let us know by phone or mail.
M. C. CABLETerms: Cash Roxbury 3601
FENE H n J.
By BIrs. Helen Merwtai
Pine HiH N. Y„ Oct 12Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Funk
and sons of Blocanfidd, N. J., spent the weekend with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. France and daughters spent fnan Friday until Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dunsmore a t Philips- port, Pa. Harcdd Wright of Qovesville took care off the oil deliveries during EdcUe’s absence.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ldebowitz of Englewood, N.»J., spent last Saturday night with the Sanchis’ at Lakeside lodge and attended the picnic at Belleayre Sunday.
Mrs. Harry Allen and Jeffrey spent ffrom We&iesday until Sunday with relatives iJi New York. Harry spent Thursday and Sunday there.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Krebs and Joan of New York spent Saturday with Mrs. Emma Peck. They closed their home for the winter.
Services will be lield in the Presbyterian church a t 9:30 Sim- day, Oct. 17, for one Sunday only.
Mr. and\ Mrs. Arthur Richards and son of New York were weekend guests at the Pine Hill Arms. Mr. Richards is manager of the/ Madison Square Garden club.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nichols, formerly of Honolulu, who spent since June with Mrs. Nichols’ sister, Mrs. C. R. Shaw, and family, have arrived I in San Francisco, Calif., where they plan to maketheir home.
Like Catskills, Plan HmneMr. and Mrs. Angelo D’Errico
spent from August imtil October in the Shaw cabin. They have returned to the Bronx for the winter. They were so delighted with our Catskill mountains that they h t ^ to make their home here in the near future.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Horshkowitz of Brooklyn spent the weekend here and closed their home for the winter.
Max Carr of New York city weis a guest of his sister-in-law, Mrs. A. Kantzian, for a few days.
John Lasher of Yonkers returned home Friday, iiaving spent part of his vacation with his sister, Mrs. Obed Cure, and feunily.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tannen- baum spent Thursday with their son and daughter-in-law at Albany.
Mr. and Mrs. Claus Dammann and Lydia attended the wedding of Mrs. Dammann’s cousin, Alfred Jacob Jr., and Miss Barbara Busch at Harmon, N. Y., on Saturday. The young couple is /pend- ing a honeymoon at the Pine HillArms, tiiis village.' Mr. and'M rs. Joseph Eddy of ------- ------S 6 (^ , Osione Ftek, Hewr vYoric State D^wrt-
children have spent several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce ScOdder.
Cheryl Bertrand of Colonie ^ n t from Wednesday until Sunder with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Bertrand. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bertrand spent Sunday with his parents and took their dauj^ter home.
Has MtauH* OperationBruce Scudder entered the
Benedictine hospital M o n d a y where he iiad a minor throat op- eiration.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Richards and falnily of Kew Gardens, L. I., spent the weekend a t their home on Acad«ny street.
Miss Adelaide W. Hill left Tuesday to spend a couple of weeks with her sister, Mrs. Pauline Schaedle, at Flushing.
Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Maben of Plainfield, N. J., are spending a few days at their home on Birch Creek road.
Mrs. Leo WhispeU has returned home from the Benedictine hospital and is recovering nicdy. Her father, Conrad Smith, tiiis village, is spending some time with her and her family.
Joan and Ann Smith spent the weekend with their aunt, Mrd. J. Dug£m, and family in Kingston.
Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Wicks of Ronkonkamo,* L. I., were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Spicer and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Leys of Yonkers and Maine were guests of Dr. and Mrs. O. H. Reisser for the weekend.
Mrs. Alice Benaiy, who has spent several months at the Reisser home, returned to New York Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Smith spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Malefyt nt Waldwick, N. J. Ray and Rudy were buddies in the Army.
Mr. Md Mrs. G. Ribstein, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Murray spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ribstein at Teaneck, N. J.
James Smith Jr., who is employed by the Conservation department, is working for a month at the Beaverldll campsite, near Livingston Manor.
Party H^d for PastorA community get-together and
dinner party was held in the church hall Monday evening to welcome and get acquainted with the new pastor and his wife. Rev. and Mrs. Toombs H. Kay. About 55 were present.
Will Fete Sports CouncilA cocktail party for the Win
ter Sports councU, given by the Pine Hill Chamber off Commerce, will be held at Hotel Tyrol Friday evening, Oct. 15. The first showing of.jski pictures- will be given
Dry Brook, N. Y.. O ct 12The annual church suptper
which was held mi Thursday evening of last weds a t the Community hall, cleared $137.84. Thanks to everyone who helped to make it a success.
Mrs. Lawrence Zellers underwent a major (^ra tion on Monday. Her address is» New York Hospital, 68 York Ave., New York a ty , Roran H621.
Reg Todd and Ratie Todd were Sunday guests of and Mrs. Atwood Crook at Hamden. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Haynes called at the Crook hcHne Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Joseph Borka and two chUd^n of Lincoln P£u:k, N. J., and Mrs. Joseph Kuryllo and son of Singas, N. J.j, spent the week with Mrs. Borka’s parents, Mr. and Mr6. Louie Scalza. Weekend guests of the Scalzas were Richard. Giella, Joseph Kuryllo, Jo se^ Borka, Mrs. Ann Carroll and Mrs. Margaret Stahl. Mrs. Scalza left on Sunday to see her brother, who is very ill in Jersey City.
Mrs. Evan Todd is in New York city with her brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Zeller. Mr. Zeller is recovering from a major operation.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fuller called on Mrs. Jessie Cantwell Monday. Mrs. Cantwell is much improved.
Sunday |^ests of Mf. and Mrs. Orson Haynes were Mr. and Mrs. Olin Kittle and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Buchanan, son, Bobby, all of Kingston, also Harry Finch of Arkville.
Mr. and Mrs. John' Asher, son, Jon, also Mrs. Gwen Crumling spent Sunday at Beacon, shopping at Hyde Park and sight seeing.
Mrs. Gus Stewart spent Sunday at Delhi with her grandchildren, Diane and Stewart Rosa.
Mrs. William McCumber took her son. Butch, to Kingston on Tuesday to have treatments to his eyes by Dr. Martin.
Mrs. Kingdon Gould of Washington, D. C., was in this place Sunday.
Ballet - Acrobatics - Modem Intdpretive Dancing for Children (4 Yrs. and up) and Teenagers
Exercise Classes for WcHnen
For Information, Call Margaretville 1522
the weekend at their hofne here.Mr. and Mrs. Mack Parsekian
and family of Long Island city spent from Saturday until Tuesday at their home 3n Main street.
Mr. and Mrs. John Pfenning and famOy, Mr. and Mrs. A. Roth- man and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davidian have closed their homes in the village and returned to the city for the winter.
John McFall of Rumson, N. J., spent the weekend with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peet. Mr. and Mrs. J. Gillsride and family of Poughkeepsie were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peet.
Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Rowlett and her brother, Hewitt Walker, of Tampa, Fla., were guests at the Pine Hill Arms a couple of days last week and called on fri^ds.
Mrs. T. G. Remick and Betty are spending some time at their home in Kingston.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Elmen dorf of Albany were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cure.
Attended G(dden WeddingMr. and Mrs. Clsirence How
land spent several days last week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Becker at Ridgewood, N. J. On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Howland accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Becker to Brooklyn and attended the golden wedding anniversary reception of Dr. and Mrs. Hubert A. Newton. Mrs. Becker and Mrs. Howland were the only two guests present that had attended the Newton’s wedding 50 years ago.
Mrs. John Morck, her three children, Charles and Frank Ryan of iprooklyn spent from Saturday until Tuesday at their “Rock Cliff Manor.”
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Oster- houdt of Schenectady, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shultis of Margaretville, Robert Cartwright of Denver and James Van of Halcott attended the stock car races at Langhome, Pa., on Sunday.
IVIr. and Mrs. A1 Thurston of Newburgh spent from Friday until Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. Stanley Osterhoudt, and family.
Diane Faye Cure celebrated her second birthday on Monday. Ten diildren spent the afternoon with her and sliared the two birthday cakes. Several relatives .spent the evening &t the Cure home and presented Diane with another birthday cake.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rieff, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dali of Kingston spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Obed Cure. Mrs. Dali mained for the week.
Misses Mabel Karlson and Margaret Tomosico of New York are spending several days at* their h(Hne here.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Moore of Syrafuse spent Monday a t the Ostertioudt hmne.
Mrs. Alvem Butler and three sons, are leaving on Saturday to join Mr. Butler a t their nev hcone in Rochester. Mrs. Butler and
ment of Cranmerce.~ Clbnb Overioob MountainMonday Timothy Remick and
Bob and Robert Schaedle enjoyed a hike up Overlook mountain. They went to the top of the mountain tower where they saw seven states in the far distance."* Following a forest trail they came out to a New York state camp on Sugar Loaf mountain. The trail ended at Platte Clove nfear West Saugerties. They .carried their lunch and ate on the trail. The hike covered about eight miles.
Partied and tin te dFrank Sanchis Jr. celebrated
liis 11th birthday, Wednesday evening, Oct. 6, with a party in the recreation hall. Refreshments included a birthday cake. Following the party the first art' class of the winter season was held. All adults and diildren are welcome to come and paint each Wednesday evening.. Mr. and Mrs. David Silverman
and Stuart left on Saturday for a month’s vacation a t Miami Beach. Mrs. Ralph Thompson is in charge of the store during their absence.
Josephine Steiner 0 i Woodmere, L. L, was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Schwartz.
Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Rinne and baby son, Arvid Peter, spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives at Floyd, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carner of Elmhurst, L. L, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cooperman and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hoffmem and children. Dr. £tnd Mrs. Murray MeJiI, all of Brooklyn, spent last weekend with the Erank Sanchis.
Tells Public Cigarettes Bring Lung Cancer
The Public Health Cancer association of this state voted Monday to advise the public to stop smoking cigarettes in order tQ reduce lung cancer.
The resolution said there is now sufficient evidoice of a relationship between smoking cigarettes and limg cancer.
It urged American youth to “ponder well the^ question of whether the risk involved (in cigarette smoking) is worth the pleasure gained.’’
Names <rf Local Trial . Jurors Made Public
Local trial jurors drawn for the October term of county court Oct 25.Vienna Bouton, Andes _Helen Brannen, Fleischmanns Mabel Condon, Andes Bui^etta Estus, Andes Arthur QJadstone, Andes E3s\ GrochoU, KeUy Comers ■John Kelly, Roxbury Herman T. Lukow, Margaretville Wesley Raym,, Margaretville Robert S^nsgue, DownsviOe Hattie Weber. AriEvfUe
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DRY m O O K
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P le a ^ t Valley, Oct 12Andrew Dowie has been Iiaving
a pond bulldozed the past week.Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Liddle
and daughter, Shiiley, and Mr. and Mrs. John Haynes were at Kingston Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Shaver fbd two children, Russell and Susan, visited her sister at Middletown Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Fowler were a t Oneonta Thursday.
Mrs. Maud Pasque of Binghamton is a guest of her sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bacon visited her father at Albany Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joim Eckert of Cabin Hill were Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Firment
Russell Shaver was a guest of Gaxy £ind Dale Atkin a t Dunraven Saturday.
Frank VanDeusen of Beech H ill; visited Mrs. Lu Shaver Monday.
Mrs. Donald Elwood and daughter, Marybelle, and Philip Cook visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mayer a t Lexington Sunday, and visited the Catskill game farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Byrnes and two daughters, Patty and Maryann, of New York dty were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Firment. ^
"Spick” Tuttle is building an addition to his milk house.
Miss Frances Einsause of Medical Center, Jersey Qty, N; J., and a friend spent the jtreekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Einhause. They all attended Communion breakfast at Arkville Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rontdd Herring and two children and Jack Dunn of Poughkeepsie were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ein- hause.
Mr. and Mrs. John Elwood were at Newburgh Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Laughmann and son of Altoona, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. Bender of Brooklyn were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hoch- holzer over the weekend.
PHOENICIA
By Mrs. MathUde Smith
Phoenicia, N. Y., Oct. 12 On Tuesday evening* Oct 12,
the American Legion Auxiliary met at the Town hall in Shan- daken for the regular monthly meeting. Officers installed for the ensuing year are: President Leon Conklin; first vice-president Lena Lorenz; second vice-presi- dent, Elsie Dibbell; secretary, Elizabeth Hanel; treaisurer, Elizabeth S«nmervai&^~.
Mr. and Mrs. Heni^ Gaede and two children have 'moved fnnn Woodland to a flat on Chichester road.
Mrs. Effie Wright is in Kingston City hospital recovering from a heart attack.
Sympathy is extended to Otto Drescher of M t Tremper in his bereavement. Mrs. Drescher passed away very suddenly last week in Ossining.
^presenting Phoenicia a t the third annual Berkstiire art show is an oil painting by Mrs. Charlotte Jacobsen of Woodland Valley. The exhibition, open to the public at the Berkshire' museum, Pittsfield, Mass., until Oct. 20, was praised for the high level of pictures submitted by Emily Gan- auer, a rt critic of the New York Herald Tribune, and a member of the jury for the show. Mrs. Jacobsen’s painting, titled “Deep Pool,” won an honorable mention award. Attending the opening reception last Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. Jacobsen and Mrs. C. B. Newman of Woodland Valley.
Delaware in Third PlaceDelaware county, despite a de
cline of nine million pounds from its record production of milk in June by St. Lawrence county, still remains in third place for the production of milk in July among the ten leading counties in the milkshed;
The following are the state figures.
JeffersonDelaware
SHAVERTOWN
By Leland Titch
Shavertown, Oct. 12Leland Titch attended the Oc
tober meeting''of Otsego Presbytery in Hobart last Tuesday eis delegate from the Shavertown Presbyterian church.
Mrs. Edna Butler and Mrs. Olive Butler attended the October meeting of the Shavertown Ladies Aid at the home of Mrs. Doris Smith in Andes Wednesday. TTie November meeting wUl be held at “Drydens” near Walton Nov. 3. It will b6 the annual Thanksgiving get-together. Turkey will be served.
A bevy of foreign-made sport cars, about eight of them, met on Beech hill for a picnic this weekend— no doubt some of the ones that got lost up this way last week and raved over the beauty the scenery and imcooperative highway markings.
George Hoag tore down the old bam on the Gene Knan> farm this week and made extensive repairs to'the bam on the ol4 Levi Shaver farm, and tidied up the place generally.
Mrs. Katie Morey of Briardiff Manor, N. Y., was a guest a t the L. n td i h(»ne Sunday. She was accompanied by two of her late husband’s sisters of Stcme Ridge.
Services will be at the usualevening hour at the Shavertown church. Sunday school at 11:30 in the numiing, Oct. 17.
Freak Calf Bom On Liddle Fann
Pleasant Valley, O ct 12.—A sixlegged calf was bram this week on the Tbomas Liddle farm.
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Value50,412,820 $ 1,870,315.62 35,158,911 1,304,395.60
Lewis .............Madison
29,699,99128,993,55124,674,78820,909,83020,756,33220,549,62720,526,360
1,101,869.671,075,660.74
915,434.63775,754.69770,059.92762,391.16761,527.96700,555.29O tsego ......... .. 18382,892
T otal ............. 270,565,102 $10,037,965.28
We Are Noted for BothQuality and Quantity
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ARCHERY EQUIMffiNT'
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Arm Guards Glove Tabs - Arrow P<mts
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