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\\\\··~· Pil.- <Units, Home No\i- will Dec- Wix- . itself AD¥ Tb.e lb.elp eo lor room. Lr:mg m;ade or-. .. the Fred Nutter President of the Holstein-Friesian Association of America, makes a point dur- ' ing the panel discussion and question period at Mond-ay's conference on breeding at the Farm Home and 4-H Cen:ter. Also on .tihe panel were Harry Strohmeyer, one of the foremost ani- mal photographers in Vhe country, cemer, and Dr. E A Woelfer, D V M of Wi&ooru;in.- Mr. Nutter is a memqer of President Kennedy's Agritultura:l Advisory BoaTd, the only member from bhe Nor.theast United States. He is a former Commiss_ioner ill Agriculitue of the State of Maine, and presently 1s an apple grower and breeder of Registered Holste-ins. · Dr~· Woellfer, recently returned from the ~oviet Union, . reported his belief tha.t the ag- riculture of Russia was 50 rto 100 years >behind th.e United States. Nothing, he sai-d, cou:d benefit Soviet agri~ulture more than to have a,borz.t fifty American, oa~pita1ist farmers with their maohin~ry -operate in the fertile Ukrnne. N. Y. WEDNESDAY: ·Nov. 8, 19Bl --... _.....,_ +....,.·- . $~0~ ~ YEA.Jl IN 1 ADVAN<:&::-lof- -i-2~~ublie:ans, 22 D~~~c:~-~~:~2· 4!~~~n~~r~-------H· _ _ _ _ _ IS:eeuL~i~n H~1d_ ~!l Cou!~Y Shq~k,! tAfter-T Ueitti*' sABedWD_·~·+; ,·\'\ . · '.: . f J ~ -- -- --<~ . ' ----L--:--------. . ElE!QttlO.n contests Tu~day in twenty eight to~ Q!f. the_ county...._ ~'·C ... of c. Endorses :resulted in the l~ of six Republicam sea(s ()n the q~tr B!>ard., of . · i SupervisOrs, and a net gaiiJ. of four fo1' 1lli.e Democrat~ Th~ '00~ ·m•· • . . p . . whicih was tml.de up of 31 RepUibl!~ans and 18 Delll.OCil\l!:1;$t·wfll. ft. . ·(1'\I.DDlllg rogram f organize in Ja:nua.ry with the Repub-lica'llS ~holding a ~ l(:lad oVer 'c • ! the Democrats wilt!h 25 $\lpervdso:rs to 22 Demoorms an4 a Jmlep~ · :Fot_- ComiDunity dents. . ~ _. , -\'= ' · - '11Welve incumbent memhef9 of tlle .a.oar¢ ot Superv.i&Qrs ~ T~e Ehldcottville Chamber of defeated. ' CouPn,erce, at its I'Ei!gtU'<l:l' meeting The Rep 11 blican slate in · tlhe at t-Ioliday Inn, went on record Town of ELliClOttvilUe was llll.'Op- ~w~ Fabian edged. bia Rep_ut• fav4ring a community planning posed. Reelected were Super- Jican mcumbent opponent in ~e law. The resolution, unanimous- . J 'h Fit:zpa,trick 314 'l'<lwn >O<f Machias. F&:bi~U\ 'POlled viSors, osep ' 299 to RepUJbUca.n August Her- · ly adopted, was ordered forward- votes, CJerk, Walter Lawler, .332; man's 293 , and llhe Town of York. ed oo t,he Town BoaT<! of Ellicott- Justice of the Peace, Fred Rlder, h' l-\\'ed D.· t .,..._ .. vil1e and the Village Boord of 310 ; Councilman J6ihn Connelly s u·e se '\'-'• e..\ll!OCl'a ., ... \\\ . Elliottville. 321 ; Hi·g.hway Supe.l'Lntendent, Sawaya over Jack Mars.b 42?. to The que..c;.tion of zonin-g and Jay Frank 319; and Assessors, 3 ~ 7 · .Incumbent ~Y BraymtUer planning has been -a.\\ much d 1 is- Roger Hyde 318, and Gllbet't Her- di-d n~ seek: ,reel.eotiOn. cussed pmb>l€'111 in the, organiza- man 310 A total od' 392 votes A tae resulted 11\ tlh.e supervisor tion in recen1 m.onbhs, as a resuLt were ~t. race in the Town of Conewango, of the pro-pooed Atomic Resl:'areh Grea.t Valley Result, Republican DonaJ.d Aroher a:nd Development Center in Ashfot'd ' ·People's Parrty candidate Arl~d In Great Valley tihe vl)(e:rs el.ec- u·al'tin each received 147 votee. Township, and ·because. od' llhe \\ su:C.Ces., of the ski resort !lit Holi- ted Leo McNamara . su-perv:sor BUl\nett Bush, an independl!!llt, by 231 votes OVe'I\ lhls- Repubhean IJ)Ol!ed 6{) rotes. Two m.ilitary day VS!lley. The general oonsen. opponent Charles McCJuTe. Me- baLlots wiLl d-ecide lbhe election. sus of bhe members is that ,there Namara :poLled 442 votes to Me- l is great grofW'th potential in the CluJ-e's 2:!1. McNamara succeeds Republican rupervisom were M 1 d M H G d • :RED CROSS FIRST conununity, and planning ds need- . k returned to office 'in t1he ToW'Illl r. a ,K. lS. arry faD maiSOD AID CLASS BEING ed tx> direct and ene'()ura·ge future Byrne Ha1looan who dtd not see of Persia, Can-Wlton, Otto, Free· II d · d re-elec-tion. dom, New Albion, En«t o~, '- 1 development in fue esrre man- \\\ ~..., Kl .lled': In Auto Wreck Near I FORMED HERE : ner. Helen Lindellc~e~a:;: to~~~e . Franklinville, Napoli, Olean, Loon ;· : The Red CrOSs will start a ' The seretary was dns.tructed to Perry for Town er · South Valley_ S d M • 1 S<tandaro First Aid course .in inquire of Tryon and Shwart.z Myrtle Phi11ips was elected tax Democro,ts were returned in the S . y orDIDO' collector over Dorotlhy Butler 456 I To f u ... Red H Y racuse UD a 3 · EllirottvUle. The course !is a Associates, 'J)Ilanning experts from wn o .u.umpurey, ouse, . , . minimum ·of ten· 'houTS instruc- East Aurora. w'hen they would to 178 · Cold Sprbtg and_ Ei.lk9 while all. Funeral servJ.ees . d'or Eltlhelyn foll?Wl~ the death of Mr. Grand- I tion. MTS. Rowitz, 8 certiified have a representa-tive avai1able Clarence Pierce WOOl th~ ~un- 1 so addln,g 0 seoart from the Town and Ha~ G:ran<lmia.json Sr:, wlho mmson s ~~-father, Chru:les I Red Cross ~ Aid Ins1jructor,: to address a mee-ting of the cham- cilmllJ!I race wer James Bummg-1 of Dayton·, Where LY!le Dye de· were kllled!m an. autoliUllbile ac-, Dettman, vtctim of a drownmg_ w.i!J schedule the class tid- suilt ber. !ham 320 to 282, and Leo L'U!bke fe<ated Incumbent MaTton Palmer cid'ent neat I.Averpool, a Syrn- ~ acident. th ,_ _. , I defeated NeLl Murphy 361 to 287 4()() to 243 d e most numuer v.~. peop1e. · Hi 8 ~~-tendelllt · ruse suburb, at 5:30 am. Sun ay, ' Mr. Grandmaison is survived If. you are interested, please REGULAR MEETING OF forp ~J':,~ ul.~ Ken- Re})ubUcans osrores a victory in weTe conduCted in the O'Rourke by a step-brother, Frank Dettman call Ell!icottville 2144 !for details. 1 • ' eace =••OO e ec was Saloamanea ~e Lealtle HaMoN Funeral Hotn.e, 3 J~~ St., ~t 1 Qf ~edford. iHills, I8Ild Ma-s Grand'- • FIRE DEP AR Tt.tENT HELD net'h Dayltlon who edged. James . :ri!'Celvecl the v.otera nod over 2 P.Ill. lboda,r, ~ will lbe :m mruson by !her motlher 'Mrs Ruth Ln.-!IIJ H. DU WIIJ The Eili_<»ttv:We Fire_ Jlet>art- Benhly, Demoorart 2a4 to 20:L Glenn &utene, 121 to &a. SiiJ..oam C~cy. ~- I Leonard} a ~rother Bon3ld Leon- . :tf~ _ . . , : · E. t tiekt·1helr- ~ar ~_tliJ.Y George Goodson had no opposi_ -. Philip H•lpem w-. rewmect_ to in~ta~~~~ ~;ro~~~~-J~k- ·•e._et··l...:-:.re·~w·· .· . - ~·-~_,·~w_,~,~:~·: .... ;a:·1~· ~':e=~f ~el4-Rt.thf-~!Of i!t~~~O!wt . ' ··\ .. IJJ_I . . m 11; ;I' i!d. ·•ii . . ' . .. . zr.: . J'ud«4! nalpern .. Mmln· 4o North '!'~ St were . '!be coupl-e -are SU+Vived by . ' · 111 1he ~ aiel· pr~- .;e !the publicaJl ~erWot- ,:W.tUiam ~art atll!d tl16 ·R~llcab.. .,~ be~ed~~theT~w-aywbell_ ~ d!a~ ~Ann Bur- Q . rf T· . d· . United ~l~~ Z'lt~J;tr~ .fl41~ IM'Iu.Tke ~er, an Jhl.. aDd LIM!raU pany -ticket.. Ab:l. ~caT bit:\ steed~ along dick of Saiama~·- Mrs ~ ua ers ues a y I showed ·~ dl~.d~en11 dependt!llt, 128 to lq_8. . !0 Prey WM ~leoted to bJI. tl)ml l1lhe 'l\htuway Aoooniin,g to. po~ 1 ~ of ~linville and Paltri- 'r.he Elli~ Unit ot the , answering ·their a.1~- _ ~ _Claude Schupp~iue.r was re·. t w . . IIi'~ lice, :Mrs _Ethelyn~ <!'~ 8 -~aaso'll,, ~' ~Q li~ atlt'!\_le. also a ~n Home ~ wiiflhold \« -reg• i lll\ieilr amval-~ ~Oiytnent at elected on ilhe ~ilcan and erm as ~JI.!:e .Qy • lde 2tJ -\\\\·Jl:- <lfi- iiKf •~>- HMTy h, who_ liv~ at hom~ War buoineis • \\\\\\! ~ 1.'!>\'- !<he ...,__ _ .. C.. c. .. • . '- ---tl< -·tor ,_ ::::-.::....,\=.. .. ~~ pare~y f ~· ~e:~ ~: ~;..an!!~. n:':!chrii::~l'andm~i.- dQy evening Nbv. l~at 8:00 m their 1 A vote_ o-f thanks was ,given 1t1o .~~en..:m. ~ 99 . d Dubke, Clerk Edwin' Boberg w~. M1 On a- W.r;, ., new club rooms lf1 the Court-1 WilHamjf F~ who made 'Y-\W\'\\\'ut I'Yl'l.,. • • • • Wtl•n'i' for reeloot~er L M!'. ~.who ~as son: was .lcl:Hed .in .aon automo- elhouse: :Mrs E@o;r..,Roy will ~jive . .tneral trl Ito. ~·morn.. In -the.l:awn'.ot ~rt.vUleJnde- easy. ,n e . .. forty-..e:ven ;WI'J1S bomttn &y cmy .accidelllt' m. 1 ~ • .and Wlrs GraJlill.. a lesson 'OlJ. House Plants ·'for · · of N I?S 1 . d Purchased pendent Alibl'rt B&tf Jr., tlcored Rose Marie fit~Vlola1d. M!ioh. Oct. 31 1914. Mrs Grand- r maison's fafuer Leon Leonard, Home Deoration Th:is meeting m~ d ~· ~ts tor tJh. fl an upset over Republican incurn· The two coroners elected were ~ was born in Freedom was lcilJ.ed itn a ca.r crash at Dev- 1 . to be k't!he · shower fur 'bhe 00 ee a~ 'ibou tee. 219 r e- · bent Rexford Lawrence 476 to 445 W E MaDuffie and George .Hay•. 7 They ih few , IS a I n men at GILe arn fire on rou . , Th defeated David Stayer and April 17, 191 . came ere ereaux a years ago. I new rooms and eacll member is It grealtl appreoia.ted i.n 1Jhe whil~> in the Town of Pet~rysbung ey about six yeaTS ago to take over i Mr and Mrs Grandmaison eel- ! --\-ed to ... _ 1 ·11!\ a place settin,.<r of wl as,_ · Yf th . John Lewis incumbent indepen- ltobert Rasey_ J Dettm ' R.......___ b ed th . 25th edd' . I\\'\ u•· \ . ., ear y ••OUTS o e mornu~g. . • ld I ..o~--339 ope:ratit:m OJ. 'an s ''\\'\'u- e rat e'lT w mg anm- wh'te ....._\na A -\tt . ted to dent -wa.~ defeatE'd in a reelection In EL ootivil-le He pem ..,,..,w ' S • · 1 UUI • COffiiiVL ee Was 8pp0tn> rant at 40 North Washington t., versary on Oct. 4tlh. of thiS year. : Pl'ans Willi be oomp!eted for the work wirtJh the auxi'liary for !!he bid by R~>pu.bllcan Hal'O!d Dewey votes. Judg!> Prey out 'balloted 0. E. S~ Will Hold_ POS'l' OFFICE TO BE . Christmas Fair to he lheld in !!he bake sale and rummage sale Nov. 355 to 116. Ro-gers 301 ~ 57. County c:rk Club rooms on Friday and Satur- 18th In an·other upset, thf' T<YWn of Bo-berg rece1ved 313 votes to CLOSED NOVEMBER 11TH · day, Dec. 1 ar 1 2. · Al-legany sent J·amf\S Boser to the Strickland's 52. W E Mac Dufft.e b h ·'d '\'- rsd N 9 b om m u n I bent Repuhl'ktan Forrest Wim.g, race a,g-airu;t Stayers 56, wOli:l-e tar I ~-..l N b 11 1 1 h l!i. / e e\ on u•U ay ov. , e- s •d in• k JJ t\ O=u ovem er : eg!ll · 0 · ginning aJt 10:00 -a.m. fur an all 886 to 789. another coroner post George Haye I ney :ole e day. The lobby W: 11 be open I day meeting Call Mrs Helen Cole nda. r ' Frank Nix won rP.P.ll'ction a,q ro~IPd u_ 'P a 297 to 53 margin, .. ' · · from 8·30 A. M un.bl Noon says · . _ 1 . A reception in ho;tor of ~t.l pgg~ L. Garemer Ann-is. M~~hall for detarus as. to sup- 1 -~UT-ervi<>o-r m fhp Town of !Scltua. ~a! votf'rs gave tlhelr support Worthy Sidney V. Btckell. DIS- j pliE-s-, etc. Nix po11Pd 132 votPS to 52 for to th~> ronstltutional amend!men.t trict Grand Lecturer. Order of· Novemb~>r 9 - Deash~ndaqua Clifford KnTn84 for Erwin Turner I est.abli..<ihinf. n statewide unified Eastern Star Cattaraugu._<; DL<>trict p t A. G d F ' Chapt. No. 624 OES 8 :00 p.m Littlp Vallev vote rl\turned Clif: j ~rt .c;vffif'm b~ ~ 136 .to 73 m~- will be held 'in tJhe Masoni-: Tern- rospec ·~ ~re 00 or November I I - Ve-tPran's Day fmd Arm!>trong a_<; supervLc;or, l(ln. 'I'l-l£\ J\f'm:unmg .Six propost- ple in E1licottvi11~> on Saturday, A h• D s Legal Holiday. ov.>r I.onniP Cro<;.bv, Democrat. 1io_n.<~ W<'T't> dr>featPd. Novemibe; 11 at 8 ~-m. . pproac tng eer eason :-,'ovE>miber 11 :__ Re-ce<pti()Jl for 473-210 D.-..mocrat Robert Wlls()n I Al(lPndirrwnt ·•4 \\'hk~ .wou.ld Mr. BICkell r~>ee'!Ved ·hJS ap- Rt Worthy Sidney Bikell Ma- capturPd thP su·pf>J'Vi.'!OT po<rt from . nuthorize thP f,.,rmation of a pub- pointment as District Graond Lee- · Altwrt G. Hall, Cbief of the will be more scattered inste-ad of s-onic !Worn.~ 8 p.m. thp tDwn of Lvnd<ln, d<>feating I lie corporation t.n con.qtruet and turer Oct. 12 in New York City, Bureau of Game in th~ State Con tending to concentra-te un the Novembe-r 11 _ BakE>Sale Jac-k- Dan,q Smith R9-60. - , r~>habilLtate industry and mam:t- Thig is an onf\!l meeting and the servation Departm~t. said that beech ridges for food. Howevf'r, son's Stor 1 , 10 a.m. Benl\fit ECS V 7 Pst Vallf'v l'<'lf'd!'d R\publi-; faMuring- plnnt'l in arf'a.~ nf un- publie in invit~cl I dE\pending l.ugely on weather, the poor mast crop may have_ an SophOJJj.ores. r-an .«ur>Prvisor Norm;111 Fa.anan ~>mplo:vmmt in thp state, was de- New York's d€'eT take this yeoar Adverse affect on beoar huntJng. N••vP-mber 14 _ Elli.c 0 ttvil.l!! Unit '\''T DI\TnoiTat Fr£>d Dr£>w, 336 In fNtt!>d hP'l'P 1~4 to 60, and amend- HISTORIC HOMES VISITED is expecled to equel ot oeven ex-- Without a surplus of food readily of Hom\ Demonstration meet.~ 2:18 / rnenof 6. which provided fOT aid IS THEME OF MEETING ceed last y~>ar's take of 45.755. 'available, the bruins--depending in Courthouse S:OO. ThP Town of Hinsdalr> rf'turned 1 thf> enn!ltrurtion of dormitories The Fortnightlv Club met Tues- The big-gam~ se-a.<;tm. opP.ned Of;)._ \llfe_ather .- IT1<l:Y go into hi- Nnvember 14 - Great . Vall~>y Br·mnrnt Jnmf'~ L<>l\kwoorf as su- j and E'du<'a.tional buiklinsgs fm- d • t ;,he -'-~= ___,·Mrs October 25 in. the-Northern Zone, betn-ati<Jn earlier than last year, Unl't n-f'rviS<\Ir H£> d<>fPatf>d Paul, ('oii<>gC'\<1 and universiti('S, was de- ·av evenmg a \ u~ ... = m ~- , · . . . Home Demonstration · · ..,.,-.,_ . .._,_ Ru~c~w. W1't'h 1 7 m......,.·bers ami November 20m the Southern 1 _ Mr. Hall sa1d_ Bm1J!htnn 4Q8' 1:r} 200. Dl:'m(}!'rat fl'at(>() !<Jcally 146-62, · \\-\'·w• ~ ~... mrets at town hall 8 p.m. . - - - -- · present. Roll call was '\Historic Zone except Westc-he~er -Coun- -In ~e!_io~ ~ _\N'hi('h eompr\_ise.> ~nvP'l'Tib(\f t4 -= EJ!ieoiiville Cen- . Hom~ Visited\ <'ll.rl'Vtng out the ty where. archers cmly can hunt; Anegany, Cattaraugus, _,Chautau- tral. School B<Jard Meeting 7 : 30 1Jheme of Gi,vil Wa:r · Centennial. deer begir.ning Nov:mber 1. 1 qua, Chemun~, Syhuyl~ and Mrs Bertha LoU!lSibu.ry gave a DePr herds are on the increase. Stuben Counties, the big game :'-l' 0 V1\ffiber 15 - K of C Meeting 35 Years of Service Given By talk illustrated with pictures on I in many parts of i'he State, Mr .. prospects during the coming sea- at clubrooms 8:15 . c· t v II N . . . c .. •tt the Colonial Plantations and 1 Hall ooid, and in order to hold:son are good. N0vembe:.r 16- Tu.rkey Party rea ·. a ey,. ursJng omm1 ee Boones of the James River, w:bich down their number, the party I Regional Supervisor of Fish Holy1. Name IJ\t. Mary CflUreh: 1 · ., \\ she had recently vi9ited. wihioh permi1. system has been extend-! and Game, James Lindsey of Pamh Ha)-1, 8 p.m. Benefit Holy' ThP Orl'at •Va-lley Nursing' During WorM Wa~ IT they did included Shirley, Berkeley, Eve- ed to eight countievllhis year (Al- Olean reportsthatdeerpopulatin Name Society., :committee cPlebraies 3li years the RPd Cross work in Great VaJ.- lyn.tuit, Westover, Riverview and bany, Allegany, Cattaraugus, has increased over t1he levels of Nn,·embf't' 16- Legion Auxiliary· of service to the area tlhik month.' ley. They JJave acquiredl many Brandon She told of being per- Chautauqua, Chemu.n.Jr, Schuyl&,, the past two years. Hunters can meeting at clubroom 7:30 p.m.· They will celebrate wit'~? a turkey' pieces ot equ:ipruenrt; f-o-p a \'loan sorlal;!y ~ndu.gted around Shir- Steuben, Tioga). -,'expect a bigger take than last Bring items for Gift ~hop. I dinner .tomOi'r\)'W evening at tpe I clo.s:9i\ such, as 'I,W'heelhal~ \ ley ·by 'M;r.and ¥i-s Hin\ Cart~ ~nder the permit, ~tlrin a, year, ~J?eci~ll~ wi'th the addat'ion-. ~i9vember 17 • 18 - Ra:hh~age. M-Mhodist Churc'h. \ \ , ,·, l I ) cruteh~.q andllh.<Jspit~l beds. Th~ · Jr. ~ the Lee. fa:m~ly, ,niA~h gen- ,p-:wtyl df fuul' .ihurtt~ is al'lo_Jep al hamllmg opportuni~ provided and bak;e sale,, El!i~~ilJe Ffre :, . T~~ Jm'-'lent grO.UjP ~a._q 15 · ac-l equ ipmE\nt is available to anyone eratiol;! of. owners, and atQund I one ,Bon'lci deer of e 1f;her S'C\X per 1 under the partYi perrr-' sy&tern . Department and Au x11lary. , tJ~P. mf'!Tl h<'rs and five charter, and no charge L~ made,' although ~erw~ Forest by Mrs Alfred party in addition to the one-\':>uck-' w~ich is designed to provide a :-,'ovembf.'I' 18 _ Turkey Party m~'mh~. Mr,q Mabel Carnes, ¥rs dora~om, are aprn;eciated. . · 1 Tyler wife--«>:r th'E' great-grandson p~· hunte~ allowed under the necessary check on tJu; deer herds. KnigJ1.Ul of Columbus, Public, Ethc[ .n1.1han, Mrs E11ma !}lock, I, 'I'hE> group il: <'UTrently doing • of~ John Tyler. Sbe related b£g·ga.me 1 lfcense. The party per-: Bear may be taken m Cattaratl- invited. - 1 \ 1 1_ o~ Gr<>~t Vallty, Mrs 1 B·hlnche: <-anew work Six of fJh mem- ' b~ts of CiVil War history .in con- mit-; have been :issued for si;r des-: gus and )\lleggny ~tid>, but N . b 18 ~ An al Baza•ar !. HPf's of .KIJJbuck''and Miss Gra~e: hers go t G~wanda Statee Hospi- r---_--.., neclion wi-tih. :llh.e ho~es, and t~es 1gnatfjd areas in the Ad~ond!acks1. the- :harvest is_ expecte(i f;0 be '~~~mB~e Sale at n~esbYterlan: Tyl~ of Sa\laman~ft.' 1 • .. I taJ,eveJY~'<>~th, where they !have· about Evelyn Byrd, the beautiful Oa.tskills .or Southern Tier. . /small. Population numbers a~- Ch h p . h H 10 , 1 'I'fw; group, wh110h lays cJaun, adcq:rted· ·a ward of 72 l:adi~ ' daugh.~ oft:Villj.am Byrd, ·who I A beecltnu~ crop fa:ilure 'is ex- I pear to i'llle roout equal to laSt : urc ans ~e - a.m.,.to be tJhe oldest Dllrsing COlllll'li¢...! Tl\ey ta\'ke' reMiS:h~erilts- ~litrti'-' ~ ·; I / st.il1 i§..§een E.~ Wesrover. I , pected. to improve<~ . the d<eer-- I yeai'~, with ,~:o$t of the hunting: Nove~ber 20- Dear SellS?~ open tee I in Ca:ttaraq:¥tJS Ccnmty, has i e d i er to . enterta:m the ·I nex!t nieetink is shcedu1ed huntintg .prospects 1 in bQth •the ! 1 to be proVlided by bruins. that, November 211 - 'Forl.mghtly put in oount~~-~OUJ.'Si .:xf wo:rlt ~':~ P:! Ohrlstinas Pallty :Ill I . for N~v. 2f, · a~ the ~ of ~. i Cptskills _ ~d Adirondac-kS be- WWld.er, -~ Ajlegany ~~~~~ Club meej:s at ,home of Mrs and h~' 1 a long ~lbt' 4iOO>mplJ.sih. bein:g p}anned/. 1 ,, • 1 1 1 · ..Lau:p Oakley. , , ~ 1 .~. u~ ~ast ~. flh,e. bents ' ~k. · 1 · 1 J. 1 Lh~·\<>~. -- ,. · - 1 1·\ m~ts over the yeruys. · · . ·' . ;·- \ , '. . ~ I I . ' I I I ' I I I I 'I t . I I -1 ----~ -, ~~ \:~ '~ ---~ ......... \'~ ., . . . -4; .,