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1930-10-17 - Northern New York Historical Newspapers

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PAGE SIX THE BREWSTEK STANDARD FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1*. I93J<br />

POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT<br />

For County Treasurer<br />

of<br />

Putnam County<br />

GOUVERNEUR KEMBLE<br />

of Cold Spring<br />

Mr. Kemble has been a life-long<br />

resident of Cold Spring and closely<br />

identified with the civic betterment of<br />

that village. He Is chairman of the<br />

Board of Water Commissioners of Cold<br />

Spring, president of the Putnam County<br />

<strong>Historical</strong> Society, vice president of<br />

the Board of Education and a Vestryman<br />

and Warden of St. Mary's Episcopal<br />

Church. He has had several years<br />

experience as an auditor with the Irving<br />

Trust Co., and Lincoln National<br />

Bank In <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>.<br />

If elected Mr. Kemble will establish<br />

the County Treasurer's office at the<br />

County Seat with the other County<br />

offices.<br />

POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT<br />

Register!<br />

Preliminary skirmishes seem to indicate<br />

that there will be a heavy vote<br />

on election day. The issues certainly<br />

warrant it. And as usual fn all elections<br />

where public clamor runs high,<br />

there will be thousands of disappointed<br />

citizens whose interest was awakened<br />

too late after they had forgotten to<br />

register.<br />

Registration day Is, in a sense, even<br />

more important than election day. It<br />

Is the day to prepare for the unexpected<br />

as well as the expected turn of affairs.<br />

Registration calls for no commitment,<br />

but it does place one in a<br />

position to exercise a ballot which might<br />

seem priceless through some later turn<br />

of events.<br />

It Is hoped that every qualified voter<br />

will go to the polls Saturday, Oct.<br />

18, to register. Anyone who has lived<br />

in the 8tate a year, the county four<br />

months and the election district a<br />

month is qualified, age and other details<br />

meeting the legal requirements.<br />

A pleasantly tart thick salad dressing<br />

is made of equal parts of French<br />

dressing and sour cream.<br />

Fast Deliveries<br />

Plan Monument To<br />

Honor General Ketcbam<br />

John A. Hanna of Dover Plains was<br />

elected president of the John Henry<br />

Ket cham Monument Association at the<br />

annual meeting in Poughkeepsle last<br />

Saturday. Frederick N. Morgan was reelected<br />

treasurer, and Philip A. Mylod,<br />

secretary.<br />

<strong>New</strong> members named to the association<br />

were Samuel V. Phillips, to succeed<br />

his late father, Samuel K. Phillips,<br />

of Beacon; James Stark of Pawling,<br />

to succeed his late father,<br />

Charles Stark; Louis P. Haubcnnestel,<br />

to succeed the late Archibald Rogers<br />

of Hyde Park; and George W.<br />

Krieger, Jr., to succeed the late William<br />

H .Bartlett, of Amenla.<br />

A meeting will be held shortly when<br />

plans will be discussed looking to the<br />

erection of a monument to the memory<br />

of General John Henry Ketcham,<br />

in whose honor the organization was<br />

formed.- Mr. Ketcham was a general<br />

of the Union forces In the Civil War<br />

and for many years was Congressman<br />

from this district.<br />

Retirement of Jndge Addis.<br />

The law which retires judges at seventy<br />

works oftener than not to displace<br />

somebody at the moment when he Is<br />

ripest in experience and best qualified<br />

for judicial service.<br />

From the list of retired judges who<br />

have become governors of Connecticut<br />

an imposing evidence of the truth of<br />

the above assertion might be deduced.<br />

In <strong>New</strong> Milford John F. Addis who<br />

has been probate judge for 32 ydars,<br />

is retiring under the age limit law. He<br />

is as well suited to the particular office<br />

as can be imagined. The Judgment of<br />

his fellow citizens is shown in the<br />

nomination of his son, John S. Addis,<br />

to succeed him.<br />

Father, and son have lived lives of<br />

honor in <strong>New</strong> Milford. The son has fol­<br />

lowed closely in the father's steps. He<br />

too, is an able lawyer, enjoys the friendship<br />

of his townsmen. Is familiar with<br />

the political life of the state, and trained<br />

in public service. If the choice of<br />

the people falls upon him it is likely<br />

that he may be judge of probate until<br />

the age limit overtakes him. But the<br />

law should be changed, through some<br />

wise act of further legislation, so that<br />

the office can be filled during good behavior.—Danbury<br />

<strong>New</strong>s.<br />

In the last twelve years the number<br />

of our one room school houses has been<br />

reduced fifty thousand. These have<br />

been replaced by about seventy-five<br />

hundred consolidated schools. The little<br />

red school house, however, has played<br />

an important part in the development<br />

of America,<br />

William A. Purdy<br />

Now in Business for Myself<br />

Electrical Contractor and Repairing<br />

Tel. 47 Croton Falls, N. T.<br />

Your Comfort will be Complete<br />

IF<br />

You install our "Numetal" weatherstrips on windows and doors and<br />

fire your furnace with the "Famous Orange Disc" Anthracite.<br />

For Sale By<br />

THE BREWSTER SUPPLY CO.<br />

PHONE 508<br />

A Yield of Over 5y2%<br />

Combined with Bond Safety<br />

IS is the op^. -iiity<br />

referred to in our advertisement<br />

of last week.<br />

Customers served by Associated System properties<br />

are at present given the opportunity to<br />

invest in a limited number of Associated Gas<br />

and Electric Company Gold Debenture Bonds.<br />

One of our employees will call soon to tell you<br />

more about this security. How well it is regarded<br />

is shown by the fact that conservative<br />

investors including banks and insurance companies<br />

have invested over 330,000,000.<br />

Earnings Twice Interest Requirements<br />

A fixed and regular return is offered by the<br />

Gold Debenture Bonds which you can buy<br />

at an attractive price due to the prevailing<br />

low bond prices. Your subscription will be<br />

accepted at the market to| yield over Sy2%.<br />

The Associated Gas and Electric Company and its subsidiaries<br />

constitute the most important unit of the Associated<br />

Gas and Electric System, The System also includes, besides<br />

others, the <strong>New</strong> England Gas and Electric Association and<br />

its subsidiaries, which are affiliated with, but not owned<br />

or controlled by, the Associated Gas and Electric Company.<br />

1. Associated System properties serve 1,450,000 customers<br />

in 2,500 communities in 26 states, the Canadian<br />

Maritime Provinces and the Philippine Islands.<br />

2. The history of the Associated System it one of<br />

consistent, healthy growth for many years. Nine major<br />

operating properties average sixty-two years of public<br />

Associated System Facts<br />

Earnings available for paying interest are more<br />

than twice the requirements.<br />

762,976 <strong>New</strong> Associated System<br />

Customers Since 1920<br />

For each customer several hundred dollars is Invested<br />

in service equipment—gas plants and gaa<br />

mains, electric plants and distribution systems.<br />

Steady growth in customers over a long period<br />

of years requires continuous new building. Thii<br />

meaas not only a constant increase in comfort and<br />

convenience in thousands of homes, but creates<br />

this investment opportunity we are offering yoa.<br />

Your money invested in the Gold Debenture<br />

Bonds makes possible the construction of tuck<br />

service facilities. Public utility securities are<br />

backed by income-producing equipment which<br />

is increasing convenience in homes, and productivity<br />

in factories.<br />

service. From 1920 to <strong>1930</strong> the use of electricity has bt><br />

creased 132% and the number of customers 99%.<br />

3. The Associated System is one of the more important<br />

in the utility field. The yearly gross revenue has increased<br />

from 349,4<strong>10</strong>,687 m 1920 to 3<strong>10</strong>3,556,864 in 1929.<br />

The consolidated gross revenue of the Associated Gas cad<br />

Electric Company and subsidiaries (the most important<br />

group of the System) for the 12 months ended Jmiy 31,<br />

<strong>1930</strong>, was $593,965,330.<br />

4. Associated securities are wefl regarded as<br />

meats. There are 211,570 investors.<br />

$<strong>10</strong> Witt Make You an Investor<br />

Yoa can purchase the Gold Debenture Bonds outright or on a monthly investment plan with<br />

a first payment of 3<strong>10</strong> and the balance in monthly payments of 3<strong>10</strong> for each 3<strong>10</strong>0 principal<br />

amount. • For further information, or to subscribe, ask any employee or call at the nearest<br />

Associated System office.<br />

Associated Gas and Electric Securities Company<br />

Phone 41 Incorporated Brewater. N. Y<br />

it<br />

54-Grade Guernsey and Jersey Cows-54<br />

AT AUCTION<br />

Complete Dispersal of Herd at Farm No. t<br />

Owned by<br />

Stoneleigh Farms, North Salem, N. .Y.<br />

(On Peach Lake Rd., H mile South of Peach Lake and about 9 miles West of]<br />

Danbury, Conn.)<br />

Wednesday, October 29, <strong>1930</strong><br />

Under Cover 12:30 P. M. Rain or Shine<br />

41 Grade Guernseys - 13 Grade Jerseys<br />

This Is a hlrh-ln-butterfat, profitable, producing herd. They have sice, tj<br />

quality and show breeding. In brief, they are qualified to meet the present u.<br />

dairy farm situation. Wall for this sale and make'your herd replacements.<br />

Under State and Federal Supervision with a clean test.<br />

Sale under management of<br />

E. M. GRANGER, JR., Auctioneer,<br />

Thompsonville. Conn.<br />

A. C. PENNY<br />

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR<br />

BREWSTER, N. Y.<br />

Phone SO<br />

Residence • 65 PHONE Office -158<br />

A. P. BUDD<br />

Real Estate and Insurance<br />

Main Sheet Savings Bank Building Brewster, N. Y<br />

J. DIAMOND<br />

LADIES and GENTS TAILORING<br />

Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing<br />

Main Street Brewster. N. Y.<br />

SENSATIONAL CUT IN CLOTHING PRICES<br />

The result is a saving to you of $5.00, $7.50 and as high as<br />

$<strong>10</strong>.00 on a Suit<br />

Special Sale<br />

FALL AND WINTER COATS AT<br />

REDUCED PRICES<br />

You will find all the latest models trimmed with<br />

Fur Collars and Cuffs. Sizes 14 to 44 at $<strong>10</strong>.00<br />

to $25.00.<br />

Fall Dresses, all the latest Tweeds and Silk at<br />

$3.98 to $<strong>10</strong>.00.<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Store<br />

Main Street Brewster, N. Y.<br />

|f'l^:wj:w'^.':v»4:y»^<br />

Purdy & Sinclair<br />

Plumbing & Heating<br />

Engineers<br />

We have made arrangements with a finance<br />

corporation; so that you can install Plumbing<br />

and Heating on an easy payment plan-$50 for<br />

6 mo. up to any amount, extending over a period<br />

of 2 years.<br />

H. Purdy<br />

Brewster, N. Y.<br />

Tel. 662 Brewster<br />

imtw®<br />

A. Sinclair<br />

Tel. Brewster 281<br />

Brewster, N. Y.<br />

.<br />

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