S u lliv a n TRecona, Am Independent Democratic Journal Since 1868 Pabtbhal Weekly At Je f a m r i B^ N. Y. Roscoe; and several aunts, uncles! public, record, available for inspection ' by all interested persons. and cousins. Roy H. Wood Burial followed the services at Clerk Cooks Falls Cemetery. N O T I C E Howard R. Lorenz Howard R, Lorenz; a native of Notice is hereby given that the THOMAS JT. V. C O U S N Elmsford, N. Y., died Friday at the State Comptroller has caused an ex A lito r ond FvbU sber Community Hospital in , Roscoe. He amination to be made of the accounts was 58. and fiscal affairs of Jeffersonville Lorenz( a resident of Roscoe since Fire District, Towns of Callicoon, Jeffersonville, N . Y. September, was a carpenter. He was Delaware and Betliel, County of Sul Phone Jeffersonville 3 born Oct. 30, 1905, the son of John livan, for the period beginning on Issued E very T hursday, and E n tered in th e P o sto ffice A t H,, and Helen Corser Ward Lorenz. January 1; 1961 and ending on De J efferso n v ille, N . Y ., as secon d cla ss m atter. He was married to Hazel Wood. cember 31, 1962. The report of such Subscription Rates; One Year, $3.00; Two Years, $5.00; Single Copy Besides his wife and mother he examination has been filed in my of / cents. Paper stopped when subscription expires. leaves one son, John H. Lorenz, and fice where it is a puiblip record, sseveral aunts and uncles. vailable for inspection by all inter Funeral services were held at the ested persons. B A C K S E A T R E F L E C T IO N S Bennett Funeral Home in Tanytown. (Continued From Page 1) Patrick J. Clifford Burial was in Closter Burial Ground Clerk in Closter, N. J. b ra n t, w a rm a n d b ra v e . P re s id e n t K e n n e d y w a s Y o u n g s v ille I te m s d e d ic a te d to th e c a u s e o l lib e rty lo v in g p e o p le in By Agnes Speilmann * N O T I C E a l l l a n d s a n d t o p e o p l e f r o m e v e r y w a l k o f life . B o m Notice is hereby given that the Mrs. John/ Pfeifle has been re in th is c e n tu r y , h is a p p e a l w a s to th e y o u n g . Y o u th state comptroller has caused an exam leased from the Loomis Hospital and th r o u g h h im , a c c e p t e d le a d e r s h ip a s a r ig h t. He ination to be made of the accounts reopened her beauty shoppe for busi w a s th e ir id o l a n d id e a l. and fiscal affairs of Youngsville Fire ness. * * * / * District Towns of Callicoon and Lib The people of our community join erty Sullivan County for. the period with the millions of Americans in Jo h n F . K e n n e d y , in th e la n g u a g e of th e d a y , begining on January 1, 1961 and end the grief and loss of our beloved " h a d e v e r y t h in g ." H is a s s e ts in c lu d e d n a t u r a l ta l ing on December 31, 1962. The President on Friday. Let us console e n t s a n d a c q u i r e d c u l t u r e . H e h a d a k e e n m i n d , report of such examination has been our thoughts in his familiar words. t i e w a s s t o r y - b o o k h a n d s o m e . H e w a s e d u c a t e d filed in m y -office where it is a “It is not what our country can do a n d a p p r e c i a t e d t h e f in e r t h i n g s o f life ; a r t , p o e t r y , lite r a tu r e a n d s c ie n c e . H e w a s a b rillia n t w rite r, a magnificent o r a t o r # a b r a y i e s o l d i e r . H e w a s a c le a r th in k e r. H e w a s a m a n of ju d g e m e n t a n d d e W ALTER R. ALLEN. P . G. c i s i o n . H e w a s a m a n o f .w it a n d c h a r m . H e h a d w e a lth , p o s itio n , a w ife a ttr a c tiv e a n d b e a u tif u l, lo v in g a n d th o u g h tfu l. H e h a d tw o c h ild r e n o f w h o m h e (w a s u n a s h a m e d ly p ro u d . E n d o w e d m o s t lib e r a lly h e b e c a m e th e h e a d of th e m o s t p o w e rfu l n a tio n i n th e w o r ld . H is h u m a n e n e s s W o n h im th e c o n f id e n c e o f h is fe llo w A m e r ic a n s a n d o f m e n a ll o v e r , s u c h w a s h is a p p a r e n t in te g r ity th a t h e h a d th e r e s p e c t of th o s e w h o d is a g r e e d w ith h im b o t h a t h o m e a n d va b r o a d . $ % * * * T o u s P r e s id e n t K e n n e d y w a s th e e m o b o d im e n t o f c o u r a g e a n d c h a r a c te r . H is w it a n d w a r m th w e a t t r i b u t e d to h i s I ris h a n c e s tr y . H is f a ith in th e e t e r n a l v e r itie s w e a t tr i b u te d to h i s C a th o lic ity . T h is b e lie f w a s b e c a u s e w e a r e o f Iris h a n c e s tr y a n d C a th o l i c . A ll b e l i e v e r s i n a D iv in e P r o v i d e n c e c o u l d s h a r e th is a p p r e c ia tio n — A m e r ic a n s a n d a s w e ll, E u n o p e a n s , A f r ic a n s a n d A s ia tic s . F in a lly h is -fo lk s c a m e in I r e la n d fro m C o u n ty W e x fo rd , th e h o m e c o u n ty o f th e C u lle n s . W e v is ite d r e c e n tly th e o ld h o m e s te a d w h ic h is b u t a f e w m ile s fro m th e s ite o f K e n n e d y 's h o m e i n N e w R o s s . » * * * * T h e in c id e n t in T e x a s is e v e r th e s a m e . W h e n m e n g a i n u n to ld w e a l t h , m o r a l v a l u e s a r e lo s t. W h e n m e n a s s u m e th a t g o ld is a p o w e r, b e y o n d th e g o ld e n r u le , c rim e a n d c h a o s p r e v a il. A s th e te le v is io n r e la te s th e s to r y o f a d a s ta r d ly deed w ith tr a g ic a fte rm a th th e w o rld so rro w s. T h e m ig h t y o f m a n y l a n d s v ie w ith t h e little o n e s o f th o s e la n d s in s e ttin g fo rth th e ir f a ith a n d c o n f id e n c e , in a y o u n g A m e ric a n of c o u r a g e . Jo h n F . K e n n e d y w a s th e a tta in m e n t o f a g o a l w h ic h h a d b e e n sh c fre d b y Iris h im ig r a n ts a n d th e ir d e s c e n d e n ts s in c e th e R e p u b lic — a C a th o lic P re s id e n t. A t h is in a u g u r a t i o n , a f r ie n d o f m in e w o r d e d t h e s im p le w is tfu lln e s s o f th a t d r e a m . H e s a id ; " A s I s a t I n th e c o ld o f th a t b l e a k J a n u a r y d a y w h ile Jo h n K e n n e d y to o k t h e o a t h o f o ffic e , m y n o s e f r o z e , m y e a r s w e r e i c y a n d a s I s h iv e re d , r e m e m b ra n c e o f w o rd s o f m y m o th e r c a m e fro m a lo n g g o n e d a y . O fte n w ith h e r Iris h frie n d s in th e e v e n in g b y th e la m p lig h t I c o u ld h e a r h e r s a y , " It w ill b e a b itin g c o ld d a y w h e n a n Iris h m a n a n d a C a th o lic is m a d e P re s id e n t. A nd I th o u g h t h o w rig h t s h e w a s ." \ * * • * T h e b le a k a fte rn o o n w o r e o n , tw ilig h t a n d e v e n i n g c a s m e . F r o m an u n l i t r o o m t h e d a r k e n e d c o u n try s id e r e c e iv e d n o g le a m fro m m o o n o r s ta r s to lig h te n th e b u r d e n o f its s a d n e s s . F r o m m y w in d o w fo u r lig h ts fo rm e d a d ia m o n d a n d fo u g h t th e m o n o to n y o f th e n ig h t. T h e y w e r e s y m b o ls in a r e a l ■ sense o f a b r i l l i a n t m i n d W h o s e r a d i a n c e s h o n e f o r th to b r in g a m e a s u r e o f h o p e to m e n of m a n y n a tio n s , m a n y f a ith s a n d o f m a n y s t a n d a r d s . H is w o r k s w ill b e a g u i d i n g b e a c o n fo r y e a r s o n e n d . A n d a s I lo o k e d o n e lig h t m o r e c a m e w ith in m y v is io n , to o u tlin e a c ro s s . H a w s im p le a n d y e t n e v e r e n d in g is th e s to r y o f m a n . T h e lig h t th a t s h in e s m o s t p o te n tly f o r o th e r s h a s b y its s id e th e C ro s s . T o a t ta i n th e 'g o a l s o f l i f e a h e r o m u s t a c c e p t t h e b u r d e n o f t h e c r o s s w h ic h th e s e lfis h -a n d t h e h a t i n g o c c a s io n . (fbitttarirs Lee Rood Piivate funeral services were held Saturday at 2 at the .Stewart Fun eral Home in Roscoe, for ‘Lee Rood, 15, of Cooks Falls. The Rev. Rob ert Grant officiated. Rood died Monday in Craig Co- long, Sonyea, N. Y., after a long illness. (He was bom in Roscoe Aug. 28, 1948, tlie son of Frank Rood and Florence Gransbuiy. He is survived by bis parents, now of Wickenbuigh, -Ariz.; three sisters, Doretta, Irene and Mary Ann Rood, of Wickenburgh; one half-brother, Bernard Dods of Roscoe; a grand mother, Mrs. Mamie Gransbuiy of ANNOUNCEM ENT O u r S to re w ill b e c lo s e d T h a n k s g iv in g D a y a n d F rid a y , S a tu r d a y a n d S u n d a y , N o v . 28, 29, 3 0 a n d D e c . 1 s t. I THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 28, 1963 SULLIVAN COUNTY RECORD PAGE FOUR W e w ill r e o p e n o n M o n d a y , D e c . 2 n d G A TES BANNER M A RK ET C h iro p ra c to r w is h e s to a n n o u n c e h e i s o p e n i n g a n o f* f i c e o n M a i n S t., J e f f e r s o n v i l l e , N . Y . ( G a i n R e s for us but moreover -what we can do for our country/’ To the newly appointed President Lyndon Johnson we lend our airport and offer our hope for United peace and under standing. Miss Cheryl Quinlass accompanied her mother to Middletown on Friday where she consulted with an eye specialist. She is still a patient at Loomis Hospital and her father Ray Quinlass was admitted to the same hospital for observation last week. Alien Hauser is on a week’s vaca tion from his job at the Jeff Record Office. Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Gottschelk and son Philip of Hankins were sup per guests Saturday evening at the Karl Spielmann home in observance of Mr. Spielann’s birthday that fell on Nov. 23rd. Mr. and Mris. Albert Menges visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Lou Ernst in New burgh one day this week.' Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sambetz of the Bronx spent the weekend with Mis. J. -J. McDermott. Mrs. Preston 'Abplanalp has been confined to her home with a heavy cold this past week. , Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hick and Mrs. Margaret Hick of Livingston Manor were callers in town on Thursday to attend the funeral qf George Men ges their cousin. W e are happy to report that Rob* ert Danzer of the Briscoe ‘road was released from the Albany Veterans Hospital this week and making sat isfactory recovery at his home having been confined to the hospital for some weeks. Mrs. Freda Meddaugh was hostess on Thursday evening at a bridal shower for her niece Marjorie Burns of Ferndale. There were about 30 He is a graduate of the Atlantic in attendance for the occasion which States Chiropractic College of New was held in the 'Fellowship Hall. York City. Previous to coming to Narowsburg he maintained an office Y « s g u r f8 C o w s S e t and practiced on Staten Island. N e w M ilk R e c o r d Dr. and Mis. Allen built a home in frfarrowsburg where he maintains Registered Holstein cows in this his office. area have established new produc tion records. A special report from ARDEN TH EA TRE the HolsfainrFriesian Association of America includes these recently com pleted official lactation summaries. C a l l i c o o n , N o w Y o rk ! Yasgur Carmello Ann 4804872, a three-year-old, produced 15,920 lbs. 2 SHOWS NIGHTLY From 7 pan. of milk and 630 lbs. of butterfat in Sun. Mon. Toe. W«L 323 days. Yasgur 'Leader April 4957953, a two-year-old, had 17,57Q November 24th, 25th, 26th,. 27th. lbs. of milk and 605 lbs. of butterfat in 365days. Both are. owned by Double Feature Program Max B. Yasgur, Bethel. srowrmm wuwmt rwtwwwS] According to the national Holstein organization, the new production fi |JU D Y GARLAND gures compare to an annual output D IRK BOGARDE of 7,211 lbs. of milk and 270 lbs. of butterfat by the average U. S. TCO U LD dairy cow. GOON Cornell University supervised the TECHNICOLOR* SINGING” weighing and testing of the Holstein PANAVISIQN* iticiscntltfi MKStt, records as part of the breed’s nation wide herd testing programs. and N ew C h iro p ra c to r T o P ra c tic e H e re EX-CON...CARNIVAL KID..r TS2 Walter R. Allen, a chiropractor who has practiced in Narrowsburg, New York for the past five years mM*SED is planning to open' an office in Jefffcta*«W(JMT£r*tfTST* crsonYflle, New York; on December 3, 1963. Starts Thursday His office will ibe located in the residence of the former Dr. Cameron THE WONDERFUL WORLD Gain on Main Street, Jeffersonville. He will be at this office four days OF THE BROTHERS GRIMM a week. The days and hours are » # THE CLOWN AND THE KID listed in a separate announcement. I id e n c e ) o n D e c . 3, 1963. T u e s ., T h u r s ., F ri. A fte r n o o n s & S a t . A fte rn o io ln O n ly E v e n in g s I n th is y e a r o f O u r L o rd , n i n e t e e n h u n d r e d a n d s ix ty - . th r e e ,- a n d o f th e I n d e p e n d e n c e o f th e U n ite d S ta te s o f A - T e l . J e ff 5 2 0 m e ric a , th e o n e h u n d r e d a n d e ig h ty -e ig h th , le t u s re d e d iR e s id e n c e N a r r . A l p in e 2 -7 1 5 0 c a t e o u r s e lv e s to th e s a c r e d p r in c ip le o f th e r ig h t o f e v e n f ftffig5g5gse5g5e5g5g5g5g5g5g252525H5H52SaS25asa52S2SS5aSSSasa5aSgB5agAiSaijSa5ffiasa?iBBLl m a n t o w o r s h i p G o d a s h e s e e s fit, t h a t b r o u g h t t h e P i l g r i m s to th is l a n d a n d e n a b le d th e m , m o re th a n th r e e c e n tu r ie s a g o , to g a t h e r to g e th e r a n d fo r th e b le s s in g s th a t c a n g i v e th a n k s to th e A lm ig h ty c o m e o n ly to th e f r e e a n d th e b ra v e , L e t u s z e d e d i c%a t e o u r s e l v e s im p e ris h a b le s p irit o f s a c rific e fe llo w -m e n th a t m a d e m a r ty r s t o t h e transcendent and and s e lf-s e rv ic e of A b ra h a m fo r th e ir L in c o ln and J o h n F itz g e ra ld K e n n e d y , in th e u n e n d in g p u r s u it of p e a c e •a n d th e r ig h t o f e v e r y m a n to d e v e lo p h is ta le n ts to th e \ iu ll m e a s u re of h is a b ility , r e g a r d le s s of ra c e , c o lo r o r c re e d . Come in and te e our B e a u tifu l array K A RL SAUER O ffic e M a c h i n e s & E q u i p m e n t S ta tio n e ry MAIN ST. TEL. 494 JEFFERSONVILLE N.Y. L e t u s g iv e th a n k s th a t s u c h m e n h a v e liv e d a n d le d / u s a n d t h a t o th e r s a r e r e a d y a n d a b l e to c a r r y o n a f te r th e m to b a n i s h f e a r , p e s tile n c e , p o v e r ty a n d h a t r e d fro m th is c o u n tr y a n d fro m th is w o rld . L e t u s r e d e d ic a te o u r s e lv e s to e m u la te , in w o r d a n d i d e e d , th e - c o u r a g e , t h e n o b i l i t y o f m i n d a n d s p i r i t , t h a t tr m a d e th e s e m e n g r e a t a n d m a d e th is c o u n tr y s tro n g a n d LIVING UNDER LAW JUDICIAL FACTS As a, rule, our courts rely on both sides in a law suit to bring ’out • pertinent facts through, sw orn witnesses. But, w hen • so m e w e ll-, known fact may be costly or,uSfeless to prove this way, courts may take judi cial notice of them; (!) One does not have to prove well-known scientific or historical facts. For example, th e name of the President, the tim e of sunrise, or the law of gravity do mot need proof b y ' sw orn testimony. (2) The judge may look up some facts which he or the ju ry don’t know offhand. How long it takes an iron ball to fall 100 feet; the caused of a well-known disease; the tim e of fu ll tide or sundown on a given day. If science disputes a “fact”, or th e judge finds it debatable, he may refuse to take judicial notice of it and reauire proof, usually by expert witnesses. • Certain things, like medical theories, are not admitted at all w ithout expert testimony. I t is th e court’s duty to find a law. and tak e judicial notice of \ it—certain state agency rules, federal lim its on w ater rights, etc. • •• A New York court, in its discretion, m ay take judicial notice of a public statute of a .sister state or of a foreign country. However, a New York court m ust take judicial notice of the public laws’ of New York and of the United States. Courts have to take notice of such facts as a declaration of war, appointments of officials or birth certificates. They also have to fit old laws into new situations where the Legisla ture has not' yet covered them by law. JSole: The New York State Bar Association offers this column as a public semct* a h a v e n fo r Ih e o p p r e s s e d of a ll th e w o rld . L et u s g iv e th a n k s th a t, a s fre e m e n , w e c a n re d e d i c a te o u r s e lv e s to th e ta s k th a t is o u r d u ty a n d o u r d e s tin y o f m a k i n g life , l i b e r t y and th e p u rs u it of h a p p in e s s , in p e a c e a n d tr a n q u ility , a liv in g r e a lity fo r o u rs e lv e s , fo r a ll m a n k i n d , a n d fo r a ll w h o m a y fo llo w u s o n th is e a r t h . t i F ir s t N a tio n a l B a n k O f J e ffe r s o n v ille M e m b e r F e d e ra l D e p o s it In s u ra n c e C o rp . Celebrating Fifty Years Of Service To f Western Snllivan Count,
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