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THURSDAY. JANUARY 11. 1951
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Red Rock
Democrats ILcrua <GOP'Chairman
O n e - M a n Fire
Department
Sees Action
H. F. Johnson, Jr. Heads Supervisors
At t h e organization m e e t i n g of t h e *
Board of S u p e r v i s o r s h e l d a t t h e ;
•
| Court House, Hudson, last T u e s d a y ' A U S l G r l l t Z
afternoon, II. S. J o h n s o n J r . , C a n a a n , j ~ _ _ _ _ _
: w a s reelected c h a i r m a n of t h e b o a r d .
o t h e r I Carlyle Rockefeller, c l e r k of t h e
board, called the m e e t i n g t o o r d e r
Trooper Jensen Now
u,.„ ,„,„,. o„ ,„v. - ^ e j r i ^ s s ^ l a ^ j s t a t i o n a l at Claverack
Correspondent
SLiZABETH .HITCHCOCK
JANUARY
P h o n e C h a t h a m Z-fZT.S
F r i d a y 12: C o r n g a m e , T r a c y
Memorial, benefit a u x i l i a r y t o
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S T R E E T T R E E S : T h e r e c e n t s t o r m caused extensive d a m a g e to s h a d e m e n t s a w p l e n t y of action on T u e s „ , . , , .,.. r .,„,.|, ,•„, , .escorted to the chair b y H a r o l d D . .
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Correspondent
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Maples t h a t could b e used for s h a d e trees.
m o r n i n g a s e v e r e c h i m n e y lire w a s
M R S . M ; E. S I I U F E L T
C h r i s t c n s e n ' s clothing store.
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W e d n e s d a y 17:
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H o m e I height of 70 feet a n d a 50 ft. spread
ally, it .isn't q u i t e j Mr. J o h n s o n , in ' a c c e p t i n g the_.
R u r c a u meeting, C H S , 7:30.
[ a t m a t u r i t y . It is easily t r a n s p l a n t A call w a s placed t o s e v e r a l fireas easy a job as ' c h a i r m a n s h i p , stated t h a t - h e a p p r e - '
State. Trooper. Warren Jensen has
m e n b u t none- could b e a w a k e n e d
S a t u r d a y 13:—Grange—food—sale,-:cd, is "fast ^growing, a n d long-lived.
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„to—tlie—Claverack
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until M r . McCowen called' t h e ' o n e C h r i s t c n s e n ' s store C h a t h a m .
j T h e N o r w a y m a p l e will grow in i
a n d h e welcomed A r n o l d Rothvoss, s t r t e
sub-station.
Trooper
£ 1 a^Jjfc* think!
poiit.e
m a n F.D., C h a r l i e Brig'gs. I n a m a t Thursday
18: C h a t h a m G r a n g e ' m o s t soils and locations. I t is widely :
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T h e r i d e r s and m e m b e r s of t h eCowen h o m e a n d h a d t h e blaze
H o w a r d S. H i r s c h h a s been s p e n d ial.
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Hudson
T h e r e d m a p l e . i s ' j u s t a little • K i n d e r h o o k , Schodack,
S t u v v e s a n t u n d e r control.
i n g a few" days in N e w Y o r k city.
h a v e r e q u e s t s . \ ou can a l w a y s r u n ! ^ j g V o r
J a n u a r y 18: Silver Tea, W o m e n ' s s m a l l e r t h a n . J h e N o r w a y m a p l e . I t i a m i C h a t h a m S o c i e t y for t h e D e t e c No a l a r m w a s t u r n e d in a n d d a m ' M r . and M r s . C u r t i s A. Fre'tz- a n d
down
through
t h e list of y o u r i c U L L E N L A U D S C H A I R M A N
Guild, St. P e t e r ' s »church, S p e n - is long-lived, b u t h a s soft wood. t i o n „ f , H o r s o T h i c v e s will hold its
age caused by t h e lire w a s r e p o r t e d
f r i e n d s ' n a m e s — bin actually vou ! Mr. Cullen said, in belialf of t h e
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of S t a t e Line,
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don't get a n y w h e r e b y doing ' t ~
h a t . minority m e m b e r s of t h e b o a r d , t h a t :'«>".
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spent ""^
last week a t t h e h o m
Mrs. "
F r i d a y 19: W o m a n ' s C l u b m e e t - street t r e e a n d is fairly resistant to j o f , h c M u i t , e s k i l l c h u r e h o n F e b r .
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the same cooperation t h e m i n o r i t y |
' mother, Mrs. Gertrude Stone.
w i n d and ice. T h e t r e e h a s b c a u t i - u a r v 3 a t 1 u m
ing, M o r r i s Memorial, 2 : 4 5 . . ' a definite format, before you c a n
Mrs. P a u l K u r u t z h a s r e t u r n e d
m e m b e r s h a v e given in t h e past year. I F r a n k B a r d e n w a s a business c a l l ( A t |hal ^
the trndiUonal
oyster
F r i d a y % 19:
Meeting
C h a t h a m ful a u t u m n 'coloration.
h o p e t o p u t a r e q u e s t show over,
h o m e . a f t e r s p e n d i n g two w e e k s w i t h )
" b e c a u s e w e 'like t h e w a y y o u do -cr in t o w n on T u e s d a y .
a n dc l a m
American
R e d Cross,
Morris
%•successfully. M o s t ' i m p o r t a n t of a l l
T h e s u g a r m a p l e is. l a r g e r tfian \stew
chowder
will b e friends a n d r e l a t i v e s in New- York.
business."
^ I r - a t u ' J v I r s - S a m u e l W. D a w s o n
M e m o r i a l , 2.
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County S u p e r i n t e n d e n t of - H i g h - | a n d d a u g h t e r , A n n a M a y , of N o r t h
w e d d i n g of h e r n e p h e w , Roger J o s ing t o gPr each individual's request
Monday
2 1 : Meeting
C h a t h a m g r o w s t o 90 feet, with a 60 foot j e x p e r t , F r e d Bronk. »
w a y s L. P . Hover p r e s e n t e d his a n - | Hillsdale w e r e S u n d a y guests of M r s .
eph F e l d h u u s e n , a n d Veronica G r a c e
on t h e air, _ t t h e t i m e h e w a n t s it,
spread.
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n u a ! r e p o r t in which h e s t a t e d t h a t Dawson's p a r e n t s , M r . a n d M r s .
T h o r n t o n at C e d a r h u r s t , L . I.
in tlie form in which it was r e M o n d a y 22: A n n u a l m e e t i n g c o n - abiy resistant t o wind, b u t is i n - i bcrs will meet in r e g u l a r session a t
d u r i n g t h e fiscal y e a r of 1950, 5.20 j Charles E. Davis.
q u e s t e d . P e r h a p s t h e - ^ n o u n c e r likes
Mr. and M r s . Donald Robinson n r c
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church,
i miles of t o w n h i g h w a y w e r e i m p r o v - i Mr. and Mrs. J o h n T. Mesick a n d
a certain record — but t h a t doesn't •
keop costs a r e m o d e r a t e . I t too, h a s j ted to succeed the late F r a n k D r u m m n o w residing i n Selkirk.
S p e n c e r t o w n , 8 p. m.
cd by g r a d i n g , d r a i n i n g and placing I children of S p e n c e r t o w n w e r e v i s c u t a n y ice w i t h t h e i n d i v i d u a l w h o
Miss J o y P u l t z a t t e n d e d a G i r l '
of Niverville.
of b i t u m i n o u s m a c a d a m a t a n e x - I itors h e r e on S u n d a y .
s
M o n d a y 22. Installation of officers, good a u t u m n coloration.
w a n t s to h e a r soifto other song. B e Steinkill Lodge, No. 937, I O O F . | T h c . S y c a m o r e m a p l e is about t h e j A highlight of the m e a l i n g will be Scout m e e t i n g in P o u g h k e e p s i c on
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' • - - » j a m ? size a s t h e red m a p l e , 65 ft. ' t h e presentation t o t h e Society of S a t u r d a y .
T u e s d a y 23: 1000th m e e t i n g East high with a '45 ft. s p r e a d . I t prefers i the m i n u t e s of the organization from
c e r t a i n m e a n i n g t h a t is lost if the 13.80
I":"", . J 1 " * ? . , ° f , V ? 7 \ . _ ! \ \ 8 _ , , , ^ _ w?jitamil_y attcndcd_o p a r t y at J h c h o m e
Mrs. Elsie Black 'has
returned
I graded, d r a i n e d and g r a v e t - b a s e laid o f . M r . and
M r s . P e t e r Black of
Chatham Grange.
h o m e ' f r e m a visit in N o r t h Utica.
w r o n g song is played.
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F r i d a y 26: C h a t h a m C u b Scout street t r e e .
When the announcer has a n u m Mr. a n d M r s . F r a n k l i n L a m o r c c , _.
j t h a n a c e n t u r y until discovered r c b e r of r e q u e s t s h e has t o set u p a:31.0 miles of t o w n h i g h w a y w a s i m - Viola E. Black of T r o y spent t h e
two sons, a n d J o l t / Black of N o r t h
meeting, Morris' Memorial.
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filing system, of sorts, s o that t h e
M o n d a y 29: East C h a t h a m G r a n g e a 70 ft. s p r e a d . I t dees well i n most I A m o n g t h e n e w m e m b e r s elected Utica, spent t h e w e e k e n d w i t h M r s .
r e q u e s t s f o r . a certain s h o w or day I ing road bed a t an a p p r o x i m a t e cost Mr. and M r s . J o s e p h A. Black.
types of soils. T h e pin oak stands j d u r i n g t h e past y e a r
a r e J u d g e E. Black. J o h n Black, w h o r e c e n t l y
carePparty.
C H I L D FOR W H I T E M A N S
a r e r e a d i l y a v a i l a b l e ( t o b e very- !of 538,000. This w o r k w a s p e r f o r m e d
wind storms', b u t it b r e a k s b a d l y in i S h e r w d o d
Speed, H u d s o n :
J u d g e a r r i v e d from Scotland, will m a k e
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4 d a u g h t e r . Lydia Wells, w e i g h i n g
honest, a n o r d i n a r y shoe box works
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d e r . t h e supervision of t h e t o w n s u p e r - 0 lbs, 13 ozs. w a s b o r n t o M r . a n d
Post, A m e r i c a n L e g i o n .
out l i n e ) .
Mr. and M r s . Charles Pultz, d a u g h and
wind
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W e d n e s d a y 3 1 : C l a r e T r e e Major d r a i n e d soil. *
t e r and son, s p e n t t h e w e e k e n d w i t h
S o m e amine nccrs find t h a t w h e n
>V>
and Allen Thontas, J r . , K i n d e r h o o k :
Upon the- r e c o m m e n d a t i o n of .the D e c e m b e r 21 a t C o m m u n i t y hospital,
Mr. a n d M r s . Charles T u r n e r in P l a y e r s , C H S , benefit G i r l Scouts
t h e t i m e conies to set u p t h e show,
E d w a r d Light, Jr., North C h a t h a m
County Retjublican C o m m i t t e e , Earl I C h a t h a m M r W h i t e m a n , f o r m e r r e s Newburgh.
1:30.
T U B E R O U S B E G O N I A S : It's t i m e
s t i c k i n g t h e requests in- t h e -jackets
a n d - George Peters, Castlcton.
to plant t u b e r s of this p l a n t f o r
o f - t h o recordings is e n o u g h . T h a t ' s J . Colwell, of Hudson, w a s a p p o i n t - j i ( j o n t o £ A u ' t e r l i t z , i s a s o n o f ' M r
Mrs. D a v i d A . Love is s p e n d i n g
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an indefinite t i m e with h e r s o n - i n S a t u r d a y 3: Food
sale,
Leslie's s u m m e r bloom. P l a n t t h e t u b e r ( d e sion
for
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law a n d d a u g h t e r . M r . a n d M r s .
Spencertown.
with
C h a t h a m , benefit class of '51, pression side u p ) in a flat filled
rpaking t h e dedications a n d a n . e n g i - n u a l s a l a r y of 51,000 p a y a b l e ' s e m i -Harry F. Rosskopf, in Peekskill.
soil-and—pear moss.—Cover-lightly
A DAUGHTER I S BORN
CHS.
n e e r is s p i n n i n g t h e discs, it m a k e s m o n t h l y .
w i t h a b o u t a n inch o r less" of peat
A r t h u r Belding and d a u g h t e r c a l l A d a u g h t e r , w e i g h i n g C lbs- a n d
M o n d a y 5: M e e t i n g C F D a u x i l i a r y
Dr. H a r o l d L e v i n e w a s n a m e d 1
it difficuU to r u n a s h o w in that
moss a n d place i n a cool, s h a d y
ed, on Mr. a n d Mrs. George Yanca
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a n d M r s . A d a W a t e r b u ' r y . in S p c n Mrs. S a m u e l W. D a w s o n of N o r t h
b a c S f a n d forth .with records and r e - a t ' an a n n u a l s a l a r y of S500. B y a Hillsdale on M o n d a y m o r n i n g , J a n - . ( S e n d notices t o C O M I N G E V E N T S . sprouts a r e 3 n r 4 i n n h w high and
U e x t a w n , Frid-iy afternoon.
iluiMs, bUl'AYuli i.i U control" room" resolution.. Michael J . Losty, w a s a p - u a r y 8 a t F a i r v i e w hospital, G r e a t
E d g a r Belding of C a n a a n , s p e n t
C h a t h a m Courier^
good root system has developed,
a n d t h e stud:;-. T h i s t y p e of show pointed s e c r e t a r y of t h e Self I n s u r N e w Y e a r ' s n i g h t with Mr. and M r s .
Barrington. The grandparents a r c
the tuber—should b e transferred,
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involves a typed list of songs, with
William L a m o r e e .
Mr. a n d M r s . C h a r l e s E. Davis of
w i t h o u t d i s t u r b i n g t h e root ball, t o
t h e n a m e s of t h e artists, the n u m b e r salary Af SI,330 t o g e t h e r w i t h i n Mr. a n d M r s . William ' L a m o r e e ,
a pot containing a good begonia soll^
of t h e disc, and t h e o r d e r in which creased s a l a r y benefits p r o v i d e d in a Austerlitz a n d Mr. a n d M r s . R o b e r t
A. E. Belding and Miss R u b y HoldAvoid
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Dawson
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Hillsdale.
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it is t o be played. .\
ing w e r e r e c e n t d i n n e r guests of Lt.
after t h e - t u b e r h a s bepn potted, b e infant has been n a m e d Betsy S u e
Col. a n d ~ M r s . ir'oss.
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D r . R; E . Nichols, C h a t h a m — w a s - tore~~the r 'Tro(5t system h a s become"
As a r u l c - i u t a k c a l s o m e - t i m e - t o
Dawson.
"
M r . a n d M r s . H a r r y S y m e s of
perfect
go t h r o u g h t h e record file t o find
M r . and M r s . W i l l i a m N e a l of a m o n g m o r e t h a n 400 v e t e r i n a r i a n s e s t a b l i s h e d . T h e y n e e d
Schenectady, spent Sunday with Mr.
t h e p a r t i c u l a r selection t h a t -is d e Cjiieerr's' V i l l a g e '£:"• l . 5 3 w e r e - - S u n d a y from a- dozen o r m o r e s t a t e s w h o d r a i n a g e .
a n d M r s . K e n n e t h F o r d and family.
sired. T h e r e a r e about 3,000 p o p u l a r
guests of M r . and M r s . Howard_ C. recently a c q u a i n t e d t h e m s e l v e s w i t h
F O L I A G E P L A N T S : If you a r e
CHATHAM GRANGEMr. a n d M r s . F r a n k l i n L a m o r e e
rcctwds in the, W H U C record file, a s
t h e latest d e v e l o p m e n t s in v e t e r i n a r y
Twiss.
T h c r e g u l a r m e e t i n g of C h a t h a m and_ family called o n t h e Holdings
well a s a sepiirate file of t r a n s c r i p Lincoln H. K i p p has p u r c h a s e d a n m e d i c i n e a t t h e a n n u a l m i d - w i n t e r looking for a different t y p e of folJ o h n J . Brooks, 34, A u s t e r l i t z , w a s
tions, which .often h a v e eight o r ten
conference sponsored b y t h e New- iage p l a n t , t r y t h e C r o t o n . People G r a n g e w a s held T h u r s d a y , J a n u a r y a n d L a m o r e e s S a t u r d a y evening.
automobile.
t o s e r v e 11
Miss R u b y Belding a n d father
.selections on a .disc. T h a t m e a n s sentenced M o n d a y
Y
o r k S t a t e V e t e r i n a r y ' College a t like this g a u d y tropical p l a n t b e - 5, w i t h W o r t h y Master, Alois G e i s J a m e s M o w e r s , w h o is ill w i t h
called o n M r s . Wesley P a r k a n d
cause it is b i z a r r e r a t h e r t h a n b e a u - zler J r . presiding.
q u i t e a b i t of t i m e involved in r e - m o n t h s in t h e County J a i l b y J u d g e
Cornell U n i v e r s i t y .
p n e u m o n i a is convalescing.
It w a s voted t o give a donation J o h n , also Mrs." C h a r l o t t e Boright' in
s e a r c h , if you h o p e to get t h e song William E. J . Conner, following t h e
tiful. T h e i r e v e r g r e e n leaves a r e
defendant's plea of guilty t o l a r you w a n t .
very tough, a r e variously shaped, to t h e Area Recreational fund. I t G h e n t last S a t u r d a y .
and a r e v a r i e g a t e d w i t h yellow, w a s also decided to h a v e a food sale
T h i s is a good t i m e t o b r i n g u p ceny. District A t t o r n e y J o h n N. M c scarlet, green, w h i t e a n d p i n k in all with W o r t h y Overseer A d e l a S t r c v c r
t h e subject of s e t t i n g y o u r requests L a r e n r e p r e s e n t e d t h e P e o p l e , a n d
sorts of p a t t e r n s a n d a n d " c o m b i n a - in charge. T h e sale will be held, on
in p r o m p t l y . If you send t h e m in a Philip G. Rosenberg, H u d s o n , r e p week o r so in a d v a n c e — for any resented t h e d e f e n d a n t .
tions: T o g r o w well in pots, they S a t u r d a y ; J a n u a r y "13 a t C h r i s t c n T h e Austerlitz m a n w a s indicted
s h o w but " M a k e Your O w n Music'"',
should h a v e a light, rich fibrous soil, sen's Clothing store. Let's a l l help
trfiit* is — you can b e q u i t e s u r e of for t a k i n g radios from a t r u c k w h i c h
even
moisture,
good
light a n d to m a k e this a h u g e success.
A large part of the meeting w a s
g e t t i n g y o u r request t h e w a y you o v e r t u r n e d on Route 22 d u r i n g t h e
w a r m t h . With age, t h e oldest leaves
w a n t it - - w h e n you w a n t it. S e n d - s u m m e r of 1950.
fall, leaving b a r e t r u n k s . T h e plant devoted to discussion of ,the plans
ing t h e l e t t e r o r c a r d in' the night
Tom C. Honeysett, Austerlitz, i n can b e m a d e to form roots close for our Golden Jubilee,, to b e c e l e before t h e show you w a n t it played dicted w i t h Brooks, w a s b r o u g h t into"
to the leaves by slashing t h e b r a n c h b r a t e d J a n u a r y 18, 1951. H a v e you
F u n e r a l services w e r e held T u e s on, will j u s t end u p in d i s a p p o i n t - court b y Deputy Sheriff
Arthur
w i t h a knife and t h e n p a c k i n g t h e sent y o u r reservations to t h e W o r t h y day evening, J a n u a r y 9, a t H a c k e n m e n t for you. B y t h e w a y ' — it Brcnzel, but action w a s deferred a s
Master Yet?
sack, N. J , , for J o h n T . Russell, 87,
F r u i t g r o w e r s in t h i s .area can .expect h i g h e r costs i n 1951, says E d w o u n d s with- mess. T h e moss is tied
m a k e s it easier on t h e fellow who's Honeysett m a y be a second offender.
. The
Lecturer,
Agnes
Gciszler, w h o died J a n u a r y G after a s h o r t . o v e r the packed slits.
Buckley,
Associate
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doing t h e show, too!
If you grow Crotons, choose t h c presented- t h e following p r o g r a m for illness. T h e R e v . H . Rcss P i n k n e y ,
prices should b e h i g h e r t h a n in 1950 for those fruits w h e r e p r o d u c t i o n
m i n i s t e r of t h e First P r e s b y t e r i a n
s
i
m
p l e s t - c o l o r p a t t e r n s , and d e c o r a - the"*"Lccturer's hour.
H e r e ' s y o u r Columbia a n d G r e e n e
isn't too large, a n d t h a t some s p r a y m a t e r i a l s m a y b e h a r d to cct.
Opening, song. O n w a r d M a r c h i n g ; c h u r c h of Hackcnsack, of which Mr.
Counties Hit P a r a d e for this weak.
C o n s u m e r incomes a r c e x p e c t e d ttf continue a t a high level w i t h t i v e pots of c r e a m o r g r a y w h i t e
L e c t u r e r ' s thought for - t h e New- Russell w a s a long time m e m b e r ,
as compiled from y o u r requests to'
Corrc-pondem
fewer d u r a b l e i t e m s t o b e b o u g h t . T h i s should m a k e m o r e m o n e y a v a i l - should be used a s a cool contrast.
Year: P r a y e r for t h e N e w Year b y officiated. B u r i a l ' t o o k place W e d n e s
t h e various. W H U C s h o w s :
MRS. C H A R L E S K A N O r K A
able t o b u y fruits a n d other foods, t h c a g e n t s t a t e s .
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P R U N I N G F R U I T : T h i s j o b can Chaplain A n n a — L i n k i Start! Now, d a y in G h e n t c e m e t e r y .
" 1 — T c n n e s s e Walt;:. P a t t i P a g e .
S t e p h c n t o w n Ctr., N . Y . '
APPLES
*
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be done a n y t i m e now, a l t h o u g h we Katie L a u r a n g o ; M a r c h of Dimes,
He is s u r v i v e d b y a d a u g h t e r ,
2—My Heart- Cries F o r You Guv
With 'a s m a l l e r apple crop a n d a | SWEETL C H E R R I E S
prefer to do t h e j o b in spring. T h e EleanoV Pessctto; - State* G r a n g e r e - Mrs. M a b l e Wellington of B e r k e l e y ,
Mitchell.
Miss L c t o Staples a n d M r s . F r e d
price level in p r o s p e c t for
T h e N e w York price of s w e e t first of M a r c h is t h e time t o p r u n e port in f o u r ' p a r t s , read b y Mabel Calif.;- t h r e e sons; Danforth of C h i .1—Thinkjng of You, E d d i e Fisher. Staples called S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n . o n rising
N
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York
and
t
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United
S
t
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s
,
c
h
e r r i e s usually follows t h e United g r a p e s , apples, a n d s o u r c h e r r i e s . Gnddis, E d n a J e n k i n s , Floyd D e c k e r cago, H o w a r d «and VernoJ, both of
Mr. and Mrs. Claud C h i t t e n d e n a n d
4—Nevertheless. Ray A n t h o n y .
1951
apple
prices
should
b
e
c
o
n
S
t
a
t e s a v e r a g e price v e r y closely. I n Wait until late M a r c h to p r u n e c u r - and Lucy H a r t ; National G r a n g e r e - H a c k c n s a c k ; four b r o t h e r s , J a m e s of
Mrs. Casimir K a n o p k a and son.
5—Petite Waltz. G u y L o m b a r d o .
rants, peaches, r a s p b e r r i e s , goose- port in four parts read by K a t h e r i n e H a w t h o r n e , N. J., William of M a s s a - .
Mr. a n d Mrs. C a s i m i r K a n o p k a siderably higher. T h c 1949 a n d 1950 1950, h o w e v e r , - t h e - U . S. a v e r a g e
So long for n o w . - a n d Happy
berries a n d sweet cherry
trees. S i m m o n s . M a r g a r e t Dedrick, M a r g - pequa, L. I., S a m u e l of J e r s e y C i t y , "
Listening!
and son, called S u n d a y afternoon on crops w e r e t h e t w o largest s u c c e s - price rose to nn index of 239 p e r
W h e n p r u n i n g t i m e a r r i v e s , if you a r e t -SitCer, a n d George T e t h e r l y . N. J., a n d Richard of P o r t M o n sive
crops
in
almost
20
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s
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cent
of
1935-39,
c
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t
h
a
Mr. . a n d Mrs. C h a r l e s . H a r r i n g t o n
N e w York h a s n e v e r had t h r e e large decline to 144 p e r cent of t h e 1935- don't k n o w how to p r u n e these T h e recreational n u m b e r w a s am o u t h , N. J.; four sisters, Mrs. G e o r and children in North B e n n i n g t o n .
fruits, a s k a n e a r b y fruit g r o w e r , o r guessing content won by J o a n n a M c - gianna B a c h m a n of U p p e r M o n t Mr. a n d Mrs. Claud p h i t t e n r i c n crops in succession. T h e 1950 season 39 a v e r a g e in New York. T h i s y e a r ' s
d r o p n n o t e t o T h e G r e e n T h u m b , Ginnis; closing song, Auld L a n g clair, N . J . , Nellie, C h a r l o t t e a n d
was
less
favorable
for
fruit
b
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d
crop
in
N
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York
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be
called S u n d a y afternoon on Mr. and
v
care of this p a p e r .
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Ida R u s s e l l , of Bloomfield. N . J . ;
Mrs. Roy C u m m i n g s .
is expected- to b e larger t h a n last
four g r a n d c h i l d r e n and t h r e e g r e a t
Mr. a n d Mrs. F r e d S t a p l e s called P E A C H E S
grandchildren.
S u n d a y on Mr. and M r s . M a r s h a l l
T h e price of N e w York p e a c h e s in y e a r . Tlie price for N e w York sweet
Mr. Russell w a s m a n a g e r of t h c
Staples.
1951 will d e p e n d o n m a n y factors c h e r r i e s in 1951 should b e h i g h e r
Hackcnsack, N. J . b r a n c h of A r m o u r
Mr. and Mrs. H o w a r d C h i t t e n d e n t h a t can't b e d e t e r m i n e d m u c h in t h a n in 1950 and p r o b a b l y w i l k . b e
& Co. for' a b o u t 50 y e a r s before h i s
a n d son called S a t u r d a y e v e n i n g on a d v a n c e of h a r v e s t . T h e q u a l i t y of m o r e in line w i t h t h c U. S. price.
Correspondent
r e t i r e m e n t 15 years ago. H e w a s
Mr. and Mrs. Claud C h i t t e n d e n a n d thc crop a n d t h e t i m e of h a r v e s t i n G R A P E S
MRS. WILLIAM LANKO
T h c 1951 crop of grapes in Newborn in G h e n t and spent his e a r l y
Mr. and Mrs. Casimir K a n o p k a a n d .relation t o t h a t of c o m p e t i n g a r e a s ,
Tel. C h a t h a m 3-3455
York will p r o b a b l y, . b, e, s,m,a l l rer than
life t h e r e . His wife, M a r i e t t a Purc'ell
son.
\will b e i m p o r t a n t .
Russell, predeceased him last A u g Nelron S w e c n e r called S a t u r d a y
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cold
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a
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crop,
while
thc
U.
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crop
T h e petition for the . i m p r o v e m e n t
' T h e first a u t o m o b i l e fatalities of 1951 w e n t into the record books early ust 20.
afternoon on Claud C h i t t e n d e n .
early
w
i
n
t
e
r
of
1950
w
a
s
f
a
v
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r
a
b
l
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m
a
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b
e
larger.
T
h
e
estimated
a
v
c
r
of t h e l i a r l e m v i l l e - P h i l m o n t road
for this year's s o h t h e m p e a c h c r o p . ^ K 0 price for the 1950 crop of g r a p e s Monday m o r n i n c \ v h e n two Columbia County men w e r e killed w h e n thc
is b e i n g - w e l l - b o o k e d b y t h c c o m T
h e 1951 crop of poaches in .the in N e w York was above t h e a v c r - c a r In w h i c h they w e r e r i d i n g left thc road n e a r the Longlcy residence In
munity.
United States will p r o b a b l v b o c o n - "Ke p n e e cf all N e w Y o r k f a r m Claverack a n d struck a tre'e.
E d w a r d L . Skclly, Philmont^ d i e d f
;
:
slderably larger t h a n last y e a r ' s a n d , products, b u t seme grapes sold a t
V. Daniels spent t h e weekend a t
T h o r n e C. SUliman, c h a i r m a n of with n o r m a ! w e a t h e r , t h e N e w York low prices a n d others w e r e n ' t h a r upon a r r i v a l a t t h e Columbia M e - L m , n b r o l h c r , J o h n s k c l l y , a l l of Mrs. C h a r l e s Foss. p r e s i d e n t . of
his place on Crow Hill.'
vested. T h e t r e n d in g r a p e p r o d u c - mori.il Hospital about 1:15 a. m., / P h i l m o n t
""
t h e W S C S of t h e C h a t h a m Methodist
Mr. and Mrs. William L a n k o spent t h e C h a t h a m Legion P o s t " T i d e of crop will also b e l a r g e r .
tion in N e w York has been u p w a r d about fifteen m i n u t e s after t h e crash
Mr. Halpin had b e e n employed a s C h u r c h , presided" a t t h c r e g u l a r
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. t h e w e e k e n d a t ' K . Welch's.
occurred,
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F
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Halpin,
T h e 1951 p e a r c r o p in the United I *™e
™*\ r e v e r s i n g a d o w n w a r d
a salesman for a roofing concern. He
Claud Kline J r . is housed with a t h a n 300 n e w toys a r e being packed States is likclv to h e l a r g e r t h a n ^ n d that h a d been t a k i n g place Mellcnvillc died at 8:30 t h a t m o r n i n g . served over four y e a r s in World W a r m o n t h l y m e e t i n g of the group, in t h c
ladies'" p a r l o r of t h e c h u r c h o n
for
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t
to
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chils e v e r e cold.
Coroner Dewey A. L a w r e n c e , H u d - 2, in North Africa, Italy a n d F r a n c e .
lost y e a r ' s , w h i l e t h c _ N c w _ Y o r k i«»ncc t h e late 1920s,
Monday e v e n i n g . J a n u a r y 8.
-R< H..W09- visited Dan R u n d e l l on d r e n i n E u r o p e , P u e r t o Rico a n d . t h e crop is • likely t o b e m u c h s m a l l e r
s o i u j i v h a - i s investigating with S t a t e •"•'-lie wTTS ;i-n"ii.TiU>el' Of tllC MlliklerPhilippines. T h e gifts a r e c o n t r i b u Mrs. K e n n e t h Gibson conducted
Sunday.*
Police from t h e C l a v e r a c k ' Station | S c c r v Po${ 2 5 2 , A m c r i c a n L c g i o n , thc
than in 1950.
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d e v o t i o n s and Mrs. Lloyd Van
Mrs. H. D o w n i i u s p e n t Friday
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r e n d e r e d a v e n l . t t of accidental p h i | m o n t H m i ; i n < i G u n Club a n d
T h e l o n g - t i m e d o w n w a r d t r e n d in
Fleet led t h e singing. After a s h o r t
T h e C h a t h a m toys will b e sent to
e v e n i n g with Miss J e n n i e K n a p p .
death.
Mellcnvillc Fire D e p a r t m e n t . Son of business m e e t i n g , d u r i n g w h i c h M r s .
production in thc S t a t e is e x p e c t e d
L. K i p p a n d ' M r s . E Myson called Philadelphia for s h i p m e n t overseas.
A n t h o n y Sandngato,/ H u d s o n , p r o - the late Patrick and M a r g a r e t Daly
to continue. 1051 could b e a n o t h e r
F r a n k L o o m i s gave t h e t r e a s u r e r ' s
Legionnaires
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n
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on Mr. and Mrs. D. Rundell F r i d a y
A p a r t y a n d d a n c e w a s held o n p r i e t o r of Fatso's T a v e r n , Claverack, Halpin; he had resided w i t h t w o sist h a n 10 million toys to foreign c o u n - y e a r of favorable p e a r prices i n New- Now Y e a r ' s evening^ at t h c G r a n g e w a s t h e first to r e p o r t the c r a s h . Mr. ters and a brother, J o h n Halpin a n d report, . Mrs. B l a n c h e F i n k l e p r e evening.
York.
sented • t h e s e c r e t a r y ' s r e p o r t , a n d
. Mr. a n d Mrs. Hollis O r d w n y a n d tries. B i n g Crosby i s t h c notional
hall in East C h a t h a m in h o n o r of S a n d n g a t o , with his b r o t h e r Michael the Misses Helen a n d M a r g a r e t H a l Mrs. H ? r o l d W c s t o v c r w a s a p p o i n t family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert K e n t c h a i r m a n of t h c d r i v e .
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Chatham Veterinarian
At CorneHConference
Austerlitz Man
Draws Jail Term
- For Truck Theft
Farm Costs Will Exceed 1950:
RITES AT GHENT
FOR J. T RUSSELL
Farm Agent Sees
In 195^1 Fruit Prices
Sfephentown Ctr.
Crow Hill News *
Many Sign Petition
For Road Improvement
2 Die in Early Morn
Crash Near Claverack
Chatham WSCS Group
Held Kitchen Shower
Chatham Legion Packs
"Tide Of Toys" Gifts
Honor Chester Fords
On 50th Wedding Date
Chatham Herd Tested
Columbia Co..Assoc.
Sets* Dinner Date
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Thomas M. Tryniski
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