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.•ifcy 4 ^ ^?#^tf#©^^^ 3S2aBK53XSSCS«=a5: V {'?<r.,\%T^I> 4--A- \ i i ' NORIH CREEK NEWS, NORTH cmm, %% mwmmA% SEPTEMBER 14 m$ •JwflT'irfliiii.i iiip**! ygiagwy^- •«^*j*?»3w *Tt—r-Sf '1 , * * $ ; 1 V ^ I-. IT » r in ^turned to her home in Warrens- W*'- -<*>> !v • $\' I \Ir* the beghralnif <|od^, ..And; <$od said, \Let us^alce man in our *\\ image,\ \j^^nMm^^^omm.; A. Hfe, own tpu^lf*^toM» 1&%6 ••• •*•* t' «r.ii«.. ..!-..\ A\ Ufa. «\ *\''•• jifc™\^* has been employed : '&7l?$MpBip& Pines?' has returned $ft$r hop HI Platts- '* * UA /f-*Cs_i; — .*, ~#*-- ? Mrs. Glendon Timmoney has re- turned from Indian Lake, where #he tisited her aunt, Mrs, M$lvixL Jones. Jesse Waldron and Hater Gafoh sha attended the races in War- rensburg. • _L._. .:.., ,: m Rouses Point V3$fe& theiS* mo ther, Mrs,'Neliie|§Idri^ • : Paul Higgins andRo&ert$te£& feeberh. •pf Burnt Hills <3aHed on Randall Sunday. <P«M^W<««^^\l* : =. MrA S and,Mrs.^ay<*. _ r . . Lanfear and James T. Mr, and Mrs,. Ralph Pereau of ^EjpjjglaSi J^bna> eaJH^a on his'at The iGlen Sunday, brftherr/lte,nd%Mm'' Claude] -r- , ^0em^r^h^M^i^i-.-:M&0% *&.' Mr. and Mrs. Eacl Bibhard of Arthur Jpsbome^has fetume^ to his; h^me here.from :M>p&rhuMi$? Jhtiton.-. hospital /*! • Tieciiiderop, te ' ^irhere' hfe#aSiUn^e4; observation fOJK^everal days/ is ,a patient, hi aL-:' and Mrs, ekmle^ MIM^4 •Ml* ••*?.. jrnr¥ ttWMW-? Stereau left the Worth twenty-nine years, agio.. I3?ey wre emonte to* neir homf^W^,efFlorida. 4. Mrs. Wejiiey Bennett ghter, Mrs. Ronald Byrn^ d Miss Frances Bennet have been lamping; at Batc^d|^jliate Pari. . s « .M. »•• 9mn|. f aMpBS' was in town on bnsiness j^fcttyv Mr, and Mrs., J* Hewlett Corn- wall of tfew, Yorle haye been ^sit- ing her1onrenl4 Mi?,- ahl Mra. arthnr 0rdw*y <Si Nt«Eth Creek and ins grandfather, J; H. Corn-j wall of North «iver. were, at Saxanae Lake Sunday* Hanson Slsh of Indian Lake visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs? Henry J^eebern/Sniiday. ' Burton LaK(6eque of Wevertown called on bis aunt, Mrs. Claude Pereau last evening. i—* Arthur Gloade of Bayonne, N. J. is spending his'vacation here with his wtffe and children at the home of her mother, Mrs. Margaret Brown. Misses Julia and Margaret 9 The Concord Grape Th* grapes from which the Con* cord descended were in this country .when it was discovered- In Cow cord, Mass.* is & stone bcanng tt# following ' inscription: \Ephrainf Mr. and Mrs. Carson Harrington Wales Bull planted seeds of a wild andd aughter, Diana, of Riverside Zdtbrusca«drape found growing oil Saranac Lake were dinner guests of Mr. -and Mrs. Jesse Waldron; Sunday, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. XiUie Roblee and family. Jesse Waldron and son, William, t- Howard K 4 Ameden of North Hirer was in town Monday. , Mr. and Mrs. Erwki Andrus re- eently visited Glens Falls. Miss Jennie Middlcton of Brant Lake, who teaches 1 and 2 grade*: in the high school here,\ has re- turned to the home of her aunt, ajrsi Sarah % Wade, where JH mfces be¥*homfc durlag th^Bchliii School Is ^*'.,-. -t 0 -'-. m * \\'K*^&. at* wi^1^/I^I#LM?^» \Sfei M3& Mmf% of l^mt^^WWfi .jturned -<&m, , „ ^^ terni in fheMiHington diatnct, ihii hillside, which after three gen- \* •fatioM, through hi» work and^wls-- - dom, became In this garden in Sep- - Umber, 1*48. the Concord Grape.\ x - • —^——^—.^————^ Wanted WAJfEED^-A woman to represent , . home fun$»hing£ *t©*t locatty^ r NoawesiSnent needed can be wp|k- . id .onL of fidine. Jbtcellent pppor* Sttpf% 4iood worlfceri Write ^Nor^C«ek,^T. ft \ J*! » i. ^ Collins, who have been ' spending, C* Ernest No^on and - family the Summer with their' mother, attended «hA.ftnflsniA state **!* Mrs. Rose Collins, have., returned; to Westchester where thiey^ teach the public schools. -~* \ Mr. and Mrs. Merrill-Brown re- recently visited in Syracuse. .*».I«S«rce^«»4 tonit the ttason't.great* ., «t bur in automatic home heatlfli eqalpment* Save* up to 25^5 in ftiel oil and electricity! Operate* ouietlr \ and dependably io your prejent far- nice or boiler. FREE COMPARATEST Gives you all the facts about your heating system-^tells you how to . improve your present equipment and save money. PKbne, write or call at our showrooms. Ask for a fret COMPARATEST today 1 & OIL CO. Inc. Phone N. C. 18-F-2 Riparius, N> Y. Tydol Gasoline and Heating Oils Mrs. Milton Kistler has returned to her home juP-New York after spending the Summer with her sister, Mrs. Charles S./Wood. Asa Holcomb has gone to New- e~o~mb jsvher he has employment. Mrs. Harry...Bentley of Johns- burg visited Mrs. Claude Pereau recently. I —-—. Mrs. Maude Drury of Minerva, who has been a patient in Moses- Ludington hospital at Tfconderoga has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sundy of Troy are visiting Mrs. Bandy's mo- ther, Mrs. J. B. Randall, and sis- ter, Mrs. Nellie Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Brown havem oved frora rooms in Mrs. J. B. Randall's house, to Minerva. Mr* and Mrs. Erwin Pelletier and Miss Iva Bennett. Jhjave rented the house owned by Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Baker at Bakers Mills. Mrs, Pelletier is teacher at the Bart- man district and Miss Bennett at Edward Hills.. attended the-Rutland State fai| last week* and \also: toured tM ' ! $s$^; . .j ,**3i*. ».i .a Melvin Waldron attended the Syracuse State fair last week. • Wevertown • WEVERTOWN-^Mf. and Mr$. John Davison and^Mrs. Romeo La- Bocque spent Thursday evening u) ^ottersville*- Martin Waddell. attended* the Butla^d \fair Friday. Lawrence Ingraham i^ spendini* some time in Wawensbuiijl. t Howard Waldron of North Creek was in town Thursday. •-' •>. \i>. - Bernard McCarthy, of Riverside transacted business in ib% place Friday. „ •. Mr% L. T. Eldridge and Mr. and \^h*s. C.'Ernest Noxon and daugh- ^r. Norma, have returned from Rutland, VL Honored at Party esse %'&WUi •m % *• • •* ?i Sales and Service -. e >.^.*ft.- EXPERT MECHANICS on>H makes of. cars ey s uarage Wm. Lackey, Prop. NORTH CREKK. N. Y. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pursuant to an order of PAIJI» - It. BOYCE, Surrogate of- the •' County of Warren, Notic* la Here- by Given according to law, to all\ persons having claims against the estate of William H. Noxon, late of the Town of Johnaburg, in said hu\ a* d tJrs. Wesley Bennett ac- companied by their daughter, Myrtle,, went to Plattsburg Sun- day, wtere she will enter Flatts- jburg Normal for a four year (course in home economics. Membera of the Epworth League county, deceased, to present the of the Methodist Emscopal Church same, with the vouchers thereof, pleasantly surprised Miss Clara to the undersigned, the Executors LaRocque at. her home last Wed- of the estate'of* the deceased, at nesdayevenmgforafareweUparty the Braley& Noxon Store at North before she left Sunday for Platts- Creek, N. Y„ in said county, on or burg to enter State Normal School before the 1st day of November, for the four year course 0 f j an j^g struction in Home Economics, ^ted this 22nd day of April, Those attending were* the Misses A. D; 1938. Margaret and Wilina Richards,| '•'* Helen and Thelma Waddell, Shirley Rounds and Ruth Coriew, Mott »«^ Martin Waddell and Hugh Laddie. — - - ' • \' ' , ift-»n ii i i ii i ma The North Creek New*. $i. \Year • NEW YORK POWER AND LIGHT t*iAGA!*A«HU0S6N r TP ,'. r r ;•• -k IKTERNATIONAL TRUCKS SALES 'cc ••-F^l C. ERNEST NOXON, RBTH ELIZABETH NOXON, . Executors. - ' * JAMES S. EILEY, Attorney for Executors, Glens ftll% N.Y*i'-* . rxrrzi >} vi^r. I Ciofied at noon Satnrdnyf iliiiiifiriiiiiriiiilii ii'i'i'ijl;!'\ atftnnw.;iirii- eraiuirec Channel-drain and m% n-.+H PAINTS • ...:•# • . . or outside • • • f.. •rali %« -«.—, --:! f 'J. * , ^^Sf^^SSSSW u 'ffiir^S&P^K&VZ* ! gr >, \»' t m^m <^^W0s%-''wlm^ <&IEBK, N,Y^ wmwBm&% m&fw&8&.u>1im l^pE^bhst'Jar^ ||^&%p.at $fcetr worM. mthe M^^^^mSL oi^er, file ^e|hon% p$?&''$&%£ that tibey ;|shpuld'be'!iat#etp : l)i^^;:... • . ' The An* I^bJifcenenjy nuihher one is^Sie noma is one : 'Js ; :w|y|eh;\pie'hu^aiid careless and drinking driver. They that govern the most make th« least noise. -Sem^.•' #J ^J®& t oft k&»-'3ikifa^8g8q$^ said is soonest nisen4ed.\* nr \ » #• -pf *.- ii' -:.- 1 -S ^ 1 K f A ! I don't mind seeing a man who j^^ wf^e^;btt|rn|ve| ^^ •*__^, ^-^ «-*-*• ^-| |QDJH^ % -:^ ^ t rules the house and the husband* fife is m$f$ #!|sie/%ort\ of ia : ;:re£e»tang W $ l ^m&'_^bt 'of'thdcnli ,»: J. •I don*t know, i^ether the autov blieas^e^^econm^ oar if it #$MlRK.ett' W whatever :|t,was* ft :has• donte.a'ipretty.ioodi i^mii If «><>\ \i 1 \if \ . -to. -v ' Pottersville « >'t^tr fact that it is generally con- BBS? •.MtllKLrL ^nt^uiCi ^f~\%«fewj^fc ^S&ISSfiaaEM v ohe editoKof that; steti: ) Alo^'fami^ had « r dep^n« \leai^riettce^ leo^ly^l^K evening sneB wa^-late^pftes^ . W|*;.clo3ed. when il'\was \dia^v«iei| : .mnih..t*e« d^y#^pee|M.j|to## ^nnsliced bread. '*' •^\z?yy^--u--* : P|3iTP|SvTLLE«-0^a?lea 3. Hussell, f©, dJ^ed Wednesdayv'Smt. f , at his home a&potfeeis^e* 1a& 3& suryisred by one sisi^Kr, Vti* €re«rge WiCloultsr of Glens ^allsj twe sons* Clayton Russell of Pottesr#j and Bernard J* Russell off :H(eha Ms$&t and two _ ^harlea Buisell of Bottersviile an Ze^ Russell of New Y«rk» Funeral services were conducted at % Pi il^ Friday^ at the Methodist, Episcopal Church, in tluluvlflage. Hhe Rev. Ernest N. Fowler, pastor, officiated, ^terment was in Che* tertown Cemetery, POTTERSVILLE—Mrs. Elmer Russell died Wednesday, Sept, 7, at MXL home. She is survived by her \ llli'iyli'tl A liUJLj^iymii'an 'SiM^'gAiUi Ji'aass mim* 4- ^THrJsJI^ft ^ r 15*v T^3T \*• ^Y i*^? ^^\ 5 11 \1 -8 NLAkSARA.oy SW|g$§ jffi& H*r^t per/ eanH6 to? $$$, 1 H ^ * We IVeUver ^t^^WSk^^S} ^JSf^^wSSj- - *4 > * •m.Sm lli^ilii'iiiiii^li null i IB; ti^%$^:&^^JN^.^^ She is snrvwed ny, .. M»-# nla^teO^ 'HdnkH ^ta#; ^pinshan^ two daughters, Mrs. Park Edith Penor of Glens Falls; and five grandchildren. Funeral services wNsre^ conducted; ffe .Maa^aaMaaai*. \*^'.V * |Thed|shwasner!C^n^|eJf^ ss&&& why.ii^ae^ii^l^vw , cook to dirfg SJO jjnany\ dishes, and ta*e cook feels that if she didnft ha^fanything to dd -but. liitsh dishes she wonldn^t conju|a|n iboufe a feW\-extra* •'•*'••«-^ •)«.•*''---« : *:t!he, .nasja^,-,^'^/.f^a^houf 1 ? ieaw^#-vlnOtt|waid*^*^' pm ose salaries the taxpayera will called upon^to, pay* ITOiin: a 'yjear or two, .aftejp.^law 'goes into ^pjratiojn;^ \ v t huye the utmost i?egard for t%e; patient, hard wdrksng, setf-sacri'- iBcing^Sunday*seh 1 ool*§a|^er whose: .difficult task is made all the more gffn^nt liy tho i^w^d&ir^at ^ their effort and sacrifice ania^abor Mshot a&precjated ,mm by^ tliose whom they strive uns^msjily to l A car purchaser* was asked*f»f other day-howne hap^eneia fee biiy Ta car; \Well;*' he raplied, 't bought ft so I wouldn'lLhave to walk to the bank tdfiuake my^ di!posits:* , **HOw did it work?\ a friend asked, \O^K he said, since Jb#ing the car I don't nave any deposits to make,*\ s There are few things in this world that afford more satisfaction to a man than the knowledge that I ;& the good fid -days ojie coul4 tell an anjrovBd De&acrat l>y dis* covering whether he was for or against the tariff regardJegS of Hpw he stood onjainor frntoto Now there is a score of new Isju-es, the opposition to one of which* by, a party member, WJM .subject his party loyal^r sharply to question. Several of the male movie stars have refused radio contracts be- cause the. salary received from such broadcasts would boost their in- come to a ubint where the income tax would take every cent received andndollars'€iat-he can-%e!4@^o¥ if he-should need it. One of those tlnhgsis the kndwledge of where there is two thousand dollars that lie can lay hold of if the need should arise. • u ? e J? 0 2? B _ w S? , ?, thete 1 s ^S 0 i ls w f « r tte broadcast and leave them [nothing for theirpains but» lbt-of hard work. .Her« is an example of taxes reaching a nohtt where it stifles production. The govern- ment can levy taxes until they reach the moon, but- it cannot _ force a man to work if all the in- Every town has one or more m^come is to be taken from hina. •dividuals who are clamoring for the government to provide employ- ment for them who arc never inown to work even, when* jobs were hunting men. They' have. aL> ways lived off of the labor of their GARNET GARNET*, H» V*, Sent* ^-1|% HyrUe Wes^ott of mtfh r v caUed on relatives !«a?e \* Sati atod Monday. JI& and Mra^atroJd ^tider *sf Coxsackie, Mr. &nd Mrs. R, T. .Auans#ott|r aud. Jfr^ und Mm. Ifcvi ing Jjmstrcng of Johnaburg were at IP. U. Saturdayatthei-hoiaefl^ests of George Aimatoongi, Saw The Rev. George DeMille, pastor of the Episcopal Church, officiated, jaterntent was hi the Pottersville ?» Parents of a son Mr. and Mrs. El win Monroe are\ the parents of a son, born Septal, at their home. •**! l *M M *\»a««aMiaB«waWa*lB^ HIWQ17A MlNEKVA Raymond recently visited at Big Moose with their aunt, JM&s. Maynae Callahan. Miss Catherine Mallon and brothers, Jantes and \Frairiicis who spent the summer here havei-re* turned to their home in New* York tm* • ' • :•>? Edwin Brigg$ of Albany spent the week-end hoHday with. nis lamilyhere. ;!••-'; Miss Marguerite Mea has return- ed to Dobb's Ferry where she is a schoolteacher. Miss Alice Owen of Schenectady who spent a week of her' vacation here has returned to Hyde Park to resume heFdutics,as a teacher, • . ^ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Healy and sons, \James and Thomas of Glens Falls, spent the week-end at their camp/here. - -* « nay* ij ^^, t «v%£ _ . ^M», and J&s. lteghaatd\,More» ^us% fceoi| C^UJ^P andf Wffim Coulter, Jr., attended Rutland JF^ir Thursday. - ''«<>?•* *l : - Mr. an| Mns, Oox and^ children of Lyons Falls and Mrs. James XrtGorand Miss*Evelyn , Riley'of? P'ortLydoni were guestabf Mrv and Mrs. Re^*ld Koie)ious*>«^ •csatlyf ~ ~ \- 1 ——- -$r~ Mr, and Mrs. J. Noble Arm- strong of this place, jaid Mri? and MINERVA.—Mr. and Mrs. Harry &ake attendeCtiie ' RutTand Fair M 8 . Floyd Maxam and MrStBeat- Lake Sunday. ^ », l < ^ * children, Betty and Philip, ,&&*> Eda L*bnnn ttteoded the Kenyon -Teunioh Suwa^i^^ 1 * 5 ^ '>• jqKo^lm^r oi mm Creek called Sunday on his mother l^Mary Arinston^whoisill. ' ^TWipa^^ anlt Mrs, 'S^o > i|S# -i* v 5»w - > , / V i > Mrs, P. Mahr and two daughters ^jf Brooklyn called on, H^ f and 3^» 4 *^No»Je > A«nst^ons> thurs* -dm* ^^», v J sr»* ^, • <J Miw Vera Ru«cll,. Misa Mary TCie^lanWli^is^«^p^R«^r^^ Saturday. -% JpB'Jfesnl* ;ifop1nns^ and-*|Setto ^us?»el^ ate. »upiIs v Jk!0»ci disiaticts Wtmrtl and, ^ i^b^are afieading the Not|h meed* mgk ^chool^ttus year, A ~^^s <* * - % wives and always will. The ^yi.&^SJ^S^LU^mLmSLMn. thmg that is ever achve aboutlKaloh Parker of Pleasant Valley them is their loose tongue. J were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles CowleS'Suaday. \Trichinosis is a disease contract- ed by hunians from_eating under- done pork, it is a tiny spiral worni- It enters the, system by boring through the walls of the hitestmes. It may reroam te a ppgeDtt foirjife and wander through fne muscles, spinal fluid, lungSi^ heart, retinas and. milk of nursing mothers. 3tt *••.• Larry Allard of Adirondack and Bernard (Me pjf this- place spent several days in New York last week. SUBSCRIBE DON'T BORBOW i f burg^of Wiarteuiiburg was iu$eti& busine&s'viiac* W$b&upW&\'\ ,1. OLMSTEDV^LE-Miss E. Bnf •'JBf itery «chc^an#sbnsv. right and niece, Betty Prior, df Binghamton were recent guests of Barbara Kelly. William McGinn has returned to his home in Schenectady after* speeding his summer vacation at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. Parks * - \Mr.' and Mrs. I. kf Stafford of Rensselaer have returned home Barnes and Burke, and daughter* I^irie, recently visite^-Mrjs* Wesley. : ^ancis Stevens of Weyertown; was a recent visitor at this^ Place* 1 Misl Ferif Swart^ W North Cr*ek ^?as a receht visitor at \-3anie<Co^::Of ti#. »ure«u. :G*me' of'^Albany ''C^nser*atioai:%* ;par^eht^wM^^;'ii^r:_ -Jtomiif sflghl a^w*hbjhie* ot B&rry Wbtfa . _^_ V i_.'__. Marr^ Hitchco% attendedr t&* Welfare 'Coiulerehce-heid j^-fiw» tertomrT^esda^:--^'.•;':. .•..••••••.•',.-•- ;^;l^*^uric^Riehards. ha* re* tutmM.-^'he^ honil urNJ>rth Creek : «• 'M$&: EuMbeth::G*i^h^ . ed to 4 Mte^^att r - _Mr.*and rMs. Howard Pettya of^ff^zj*^ 0 *^ ^ ^^ ^\^ of Warrensburg were in ^>WB • Wed-f ™* «^*|^ °^~S r * *, *.\ 'i nesday Mr. andMrs.WliiamMagulreof The North-Creek ffigh SchoolJAl^&uy spent the week-end with * mothers, it began Monday and the pupils front Mra* Charles Barnes, 3nay : c^use.sgfiere pain, niuseular ^ place \^v^ «esunled their Mr* «ud Mrs. Smit2i and soft, nr ^•'*; ^ *A local/housenold was given liause^the. other -evening by a re- markntadeby the fifteen vear oH daughter of the family. Dad, it seems, tiad come home out of tune with things. At dinner that evening he ruffled the usual calm of the household by several critical re- marks, fiha% leaveing town in a much raffled condition of spirits. Jfcftenje; had gone, and quiet re- turned, the,young daughter re- »arkedr*«c^Ci®toohad dad is so emotionany;immature. M • * ZZ. • *« •••*_•• \-'•• -^ J— North Creak News , PubUshed i>rery Wednesday , * * \by X.H.SW1M. Rijmsrd M. Sawyer, ...„.._„..JMKtor Myrfl* A. Sawyer, —asso. Editor P«rtoffke Address ^M*4k Avenue,.-.irorta Creek* R T. -A* attheNcK%4»A Postr as second-class matter SUBSCRIPTION BATES ADVESHSINQ Mrs, Charles Barnes, • Mr. and Mrs. Sn fo#tan6Qiir year* * * I^Georgerof New York are vaca^on* 4^bert s B>rne^Mm f I^ter Westfnirat the honte of Mrs,Cflarl$i and Miss .Nellie West were guests* Gould, of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Busteed in South Glens Falls Thursday. . Mrs. Prentiss Johnson and son, Henrys .spent the weekend in Connecticut. . Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Busteed of South Glens ' Falls were week- end guests of their parents, Mr. and Mr3,aareace Dunkley jn this place. INDIAN LAKE INDIAN LAKE—Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ferry and daughters, rieia and Mary, of Giens Falls were in iowp recently. . Mrs. George Brown spent a with her sist«r, Mrs. Howard Hitchcock and family at Sodom, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lampnere, Gerald Styke and Almeda Lamp- here vMted at Sodom recently* ihnsghter Sis bora A 4 daughter was born to Mr. and j Mrs. Edward Porter Saturday* September 3 T in Glens FaBs Hos- Miss Jane Pasano has returned home after spending a vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Murphy in Glens Falls. •* Frank Flyln~of 0!ens falls vls- ;- Surprise Party • ••A suo^iise/par^r 'waiSleld:Stttt*; da^e*enhii^.ln^ hereof Mk «H \$£& Frank Bennett in lienor of .ments wnre mvSL msf.Mm^ LETUSDOYOUB *^sj? tted Jbhn l&lly and^ fa»a|y, re- SmmktfM^mfaF^2^'V&. &$*$]?., '\\ **\ v 'Sweeney; ;^. and*«r*. Edward McSween- Miss Jean McNally has returned _/ :5 *Ss!S^a|tafc3ij4^ \ \* ently by the death of Mr* Mc- I^ke^urmg the summer. !• .I II ii, l ii,.,i.n.iuiiii,,i i,m i • i , ii 1^,1 .ii,, !• i ^7rri%. i ff .\ i i iimijMi, j ri •iriiin t: ^>*S. b> \ i W*i)k«M»3A' \\'' ifefe: