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Bw»Sfac Weekend M ^t Spedak V. s. Ohnloe Wm «wb Steer STANDING RIB ROAST CmNEDBEEF Home-Made Bulk or Link SAUSAGE ‘HJSLi “ ^65c “^69c Lb. 69c Kem’s G>ld Cuts and All Meat Franks Thuringer Bloodwurst, Knackwurst Wagner’s Meat Market Mala street Plimie 1621 Blargaretvme, N. Y. SURGE MUJCER REPAIR DAYS Tuesday-Wednesday, Nov. 9-10 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. FREE MOVIE ^^oney Making Milking” Wednesday, November 10, 8 P. M. DOOR PRIZE REFRESHMENTS DOUGLAS KELLY FHONE 0971 BfAROABETYILLE, N. T. Try Our 12-POINT WINTER PREPARATION For Your Car Drain and Flush Radiator # Change Oil Tighten All Hose Ccmnections # Grease Choice of Permanent Anti- •C hange Oil Filter, if neces saiy. Oiean & Gap Plugs & Pc^ts Chedc Timing Chedc Battery Freeze Install Winter Thermostat ^ fJMti Gas tJtu » Clean Air Cleaner Ldbor Charge . . $1 PLUS MATERIALS DRIVE ON SAFE NEW FIRST LINE TIRES A t SnbrtantfaJ SavingB U .S. ROYAL - FKESTONi: - OOODBICH - GOODTEAB «.7tal5-. 7.1tal5-. List Sale ---- 128.80 fl& 65 .1 - 2&40 1&45 7.60x15- List «nlo -$28.85 $20.20 8L70 22.18 Black Wall*—AU Price* Pius Tax LIBERAL DISCX)UNTS ON TRUCK TIRES SAVE on Goodyear SUBURBANITES This Winter 6.70x15--------------------- ^1»M 7.10x15________________ tlM 7.60x16- 8j x U __ An Prlcea Ftns Tax —128.88 _ 25.65 LADENHEIM & SONS GARAGE PHONE 1541 MAIN’ STREET HfARftAMi!»rvTT.¥.»! ............................ ............ rmTiiiiiiiiiiiTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu GLF 16% MUX MAKER More Milk at Lower Feed Cost A Year ’Round Feed Milk Maker offers that ideal combination —a r e a l production feed at low cost. It’s-a good feed any time of year, ^ d espe- cially good for winter feeding. Its 16% pro- tein level will match up with good hay to keep your cows at peak pro- ducticxi and in good flesh. At the same time it will hold down your feed bills. BIG INDIAN By Mia. Lium Aley Big Indian, N. Y.. Oct. 27 ^ Mr. and iMrs. Ernie Gardner and children, Judy and Chris, were Sunday guests at the Ed Balmer home. Frands Leyman and Chulotte Evans spent Friday in Kingston. While there they'visited Mrs. Ella Sweeney at the hospital. ' A joint meeting of the men of the fire department and the laifies of the auxiliary was held last week at the qhurch hall to put the finishing touches on their forthcoming dinner. The dinner will be held at Casithir’s lodge in Bid Indian this Saturday evening, Oct. 30, from 5:30 until all are served. Joe LaRocca Jr. W£^ 16 years old on Sunday. Congratulations Joe! Charles Blakeslee of Connecti- cut spent a recent weekend with his mother, Mrs. King Anderson. Birthday wishes go to Janis “Cookie” Pearson, who was 14 years old on Oct. 20. Mrs. White of Jackson Heights, L. I., spent the weekend with her daughter’s family, the Joe La- Roccas. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson of Bayside, L. I., spent a few days with the King Andersons. Mr. and Mrs. John Sanford of New York city spent the week- end with Mrs. R. C. Sanfoi^. . Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Donohue of Oliverea and Mr. and Mrs. Sigurd Leyman spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. An- drew Hamza. Mrs. Ella Sweeney is recuperat- ing from an operation in the Kingston City hospital. She was expected home on Tuesday. Mrs. J. R Crulckshank has closed her home for the winter. Kng Short is recuperating nicely after his recent accident. He still has a cast on his leg. He can get about on crutches. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wranovics visited his family in Dry Brook Sunday. William Dean of Catskill is spending some time with his sis- ter, Mrs. R. C. Sanford. Rachel LaRocca has had a biid cold, as has Mary Lou Aley. ARKVILLE By Mrs. Robert Hanley ArkviUe, N. Y„ Oct. 27 Mrs. E. Loyal Field has closed her cottage and vwU spend the vnnter with Jfiss Nora Suttle. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent George and children, Coralyn and Danny, of Sidney spent the weekend w i^ his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Geo^. O use is emifloyed by CStannd Masters corporation in Ellenville. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holt and daughters, Carolyn and Kathy, of Sidney spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Merwin George. Celebrated HrOiday Saturday The celebration of the birthday of Mrs. Mark Kom bn Saturday evening' at the Open Gate was a pleasant affair. The table was decorated with chrysanthemums. A turkey dinner was senred and an angel food birthday cake was presented by Mrs. Cowan. Guests present included Mr. and Mrs. Kom, Miss Betty Berry, New York dty; Miss Mabel Reikot and mother, Schenectady; Mr.' and Mrs. Clarence Cowan, Downsville; Mrs. Flora Field, Arkville; Mrs. Sadye Kom and John Reside, Maigaretville. The WSCS will give an Elec- tion day luncheon at the parsonage a t noon. Please bring something for lunch. The public is iovited, a collection will be taken. The regular meeting vwll be held at 2 p. m. the same day at the par- sonage. Mrs. Lynn George will be in charge of the meeting. Miss Lillian Reynolds *of Eliz- Fred Humpole IKcd Suddenly in New Yoork Fred Humpole, one of the ownea of the Breezy Hill hotel in Fleisdmianns, 4ied in New York early in the w e^ ai a heart attadc.' He was a well known and popular hotel man and will be much missed in this'mountain community. Burglars Take Cash And Supplies Pine Hill, Oct. Mr. and Mrs. A. Tannenbaum opened their gas station Monday and found it had been broken into during Sun- day night. Tires, car batteries and some cash were , missing. Troopers are investigating.^ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT—Modem sawmill vnth up-to-date ap ances. Inquire Kass lim, A ville. s24tf FOR SALE—BuUding lots, central location in village of Roxbury, $300 to $500. Waldo Parscms, Middleburg, N. Y. 10nl9p FOR SALE—8 rooms and bath, route 28, Arkville, 100x175 ft. lot, $4,000. L. D. Clausen, Ark- ville, phone 2331. 4nl£^ FOR SALE—BuUding lots, with running spring water, near vil- lage of Margaretville. Steve Meinstein, phon6 Margaretville 1577. 2o29c FOR SALE OR RENT—Two 8- ttxHn houses, alsa 3-roem steam- heated apartments, furnished or unfurnished. B. Steinhardt, Fleischmanns 115. a20tf FOR SALE—300 feet of desirable route 28 frontage, between Aric- ville and Margaretville. Excel- lent for business. L. D. Clausen, Arkville, idione 2331. 4nl9p FOR SALE OR RENT—Modem 4-ro<»n-and-bath house, 2-stoiy garage and bam, (me acre land. Route 28 between Arkville and Fleischmanns. Jane Lasher Fairlie, box 42, Fleischmanns, N. Y. 4nl9 FOR SALE — ll-ro(Hn house, in good condition on main highway 2 miles from Margaretville, cen- tral heat, good spring water, bath, modem kitchen, 3 acres land, immediate possession, $8,500. Gerald Clark, Margaret- ville 0867. o29c FOR SALE — Delhi section, 53 acres, 3 miles from village, 7- room house, improvements,,^ foot bam, brook, spring water, cut 360 bales of hay this last year, pine shade, beautiful place to Uve. Price $5,500, cash $2,500. Redmond Agency, Arkville, N. Y. 2o29c REAL ESTATE WANTED Farms in good or ruridown con- dition. House or cottage with some acre- age. House or farm on stream' or ltdte. We have buyers waiting for Write M. J. RaUn. Flu»iida, N. Y. or Phone Phooiicia 7730 o29c CARD OF THANKS Thanks to my many friends for their kind tlioug^ts and lovely cards which cheered me very much while I was in the Albany hospital for two weeks. o29c Mrs. Le<Mi Faulkner I wish to thank Dr. Holcomb and the nurses at the Margaret- ville hospital for the w<mderful care given me and those who sent flowers, cards and visited me during my recent stay at the hos- pitaL o29p Mrs. Cornelius J. Akerly I wish to thank Dr. Huggins and the nurses at the Margaret- ville hosi»tal for the wonderful care given me, to the Halcott WSCS for the beautiful flowers and to all my friends ^ o sent cards and gifts and visited me during my recent stay at the hos- pital. Mrs. Paul Finch o29p MARGARETVilLF GOP.G l . r . Ot'ii abeth, N. J., General hospital spent the weekend at her home here. You Name Your Trade-In Value ^n a NEW 54 AERO WILLYS No Reasonable Offer Refused COME IN AND SEE THESE BARGAINS ON NEW AERO-WILLYS - VESCOVI MOTOR SALES 12» Malm St. Delhi. N. T. We wish to express our sincere thanks to the staff of the Bing- hamton hospital, to our friend and neighbors, to Rev. Luben, and Mr. Gorsch, for their kindness and thoughtfulness during the long illness and death of our mother and grandmother, Mary Greco. Frank Greco Thcnnasina and Teddy Maduri Catherine and Bobby Calculli o29c iflBVM WAMT ADS J ( CfawHled Ads and Oacds ot Shuka U e Per Un% IPnlaaBiB W Omta. Ooamt • W w * Per XJae FOR SALE FOR SALE—C(Hnbination gas and oil range. Phcme Margaretville 169-F-ll. o29p. FOR SALE—^100 yearling Leghom hens, 75c each. L. D. dausai, Arkville, i^one 2331. 2n5p FOR SALE—Quantity of carrots, $1.50 bushel, bring basket. Oscar Streeter, Halcott Center. o29p FOR-SALEJ-Beagles, AKC, ready to hunt A Cerquozzi, i^one Marg{u:etville 2195. 4o2^ FOR SALE—Hmne Comfort stove, good condition, with hot water front. Mrs. T. Kapitko, i^one 2187. o29p FOR SALE—-35 Remington auto- matic, good condition, first $100 takes it. Bob Munro, Roxbiuy, phone 2291. o2^ FOR SALE—Baled hay. Would like to sell at once. ^ Sliter, Margaretville, roufe 30, phone 2037. o29p FOR SALE—Smart Persian lamb coat, size 14; (Higinal cost, $600; ~ condition; bargain at $100. H itt 2371. o29p FOR SALE—Young pigs, $8 each. Charles Sankavitch, E>ry ] road, o29c Arkville, Brook phone 0589. WE HAVE three or four auto or . track used hot water heaters, all in good condition, $8.50 each. Stout-Craft. SELLING OUT my entire stock, men’s, w(»nen’s, children’s wear. MUton ISrsh, post office build- ing, Fleischmanns. n5p FOR SALE — Hospital beds and \(^eel chairs for rent or sale. H ^ c k Funeral Home, Mar- garetville. idione 033L jeStf BUFFETT SUPPER — Turkey or ham served at the Fleischmanns Methodist diurch Wednesday, Nov. 3, 5:30 and 7 o’dock. o29p DAIRYLEA Ice Cream. Spedal at 98c for % gal; lant, 35c; sherbet, 29c; also Dairylea butter. Doug- las Kelly, Margaretville. a9tf FOR SALE—Shei^erd cow pups, ready to go, good heelers, prices $2.50 and John Biruk, Hal- cottville; Roxbury 3568. o29p CLOTHING SALE—Men’s flannel shirts, ski suits, sweaters, blouses, shoes and hose. Milton Hirsh, P. O. BuUding, Fleis^- manns. n5p FOR SALE—New and used shot- guns and deer rifles, reasonable. I wiU take in a n tiw Oqtt and Remiiuton ^ s ^ . Ed Odcer Jr., A&boi. N; Y., \ nSp, FC»t SALE FOR SALE— Cabbage. Howard Ruff & Scxis, Margaretville, I^one 0671 or 0673. o29c FOR SALE—Stove wood at the mill or delivered. Arkville Handle Factory, i^one 1781. 4nl9c FOR SALE—Early cut hay, $30 and $35 ton. Delivery $5 per ton. Schaumloffel, Dingle hill, Andes, N. Y. 4nl9p FRESH POR’TLAND CEMENT— Immediate delivery. G. W. Merritt Ltsnber Co., phone 1611, Margaretville. o29c FOR SALE—Strunk diain saws, prices from $179.50 up. liddle Bros., Feed and Farm Supplies, Andes, phcoie 2551. 4nl9c MUST SELL women’s, men’s, chil- dren’s wear regardless of cost or price. Milton Hirsh, P. O. Building, Fleisdmianns. n5p JUST UNLOADED car of fresh cement. Regular inices. Port- land cement, $1.30. Mortar cement, $1.25. Briggs Lumber Osnpany, Roxbury, {dione Rox- bury 2072. * o29c COMBINATION STORM DOORS, all stock sizes <on hand, 2-6x6-7, $17.32; 2-8X6-9, $17.77. Many other sizes at similar savings Briggs Lumber Conpany. Rox- bury, phone Roxbury 2072. o29c See Us f(H- NEW AND USED LAUNDRY EQUIPMENT Before Winter Sets in Margaretville Hardware, Inc. Phone (^ 1 , Margaretville o29c ROOFING—^Awhalt strip shingles, 210-lb., $6.96 square; 240-lb., $8.04 square. Roll roofing, 45-lb. roU, $1.95; 55-lb. roll, $250; 65- lb. roll, $2.85. Briggs Lumber bury ipany, 1 r 2 0 7 2 . o29c McCULLOCH America’s Best Selling ONE-MAN CHAIN SAW $200 and Up West Shokan Garage Sales and Service Ptione Shokan 2573. Open Sundays o29tfc , ' FOR SALE—Two gas stoves, one a p t size, $50 each; heating stove, $10; sewing machine, $10; car radio, $10; plimiber’s pot; $5. Oby Atkin, Margaretville, Iriione 1391. o29p dairylea Ice Cream, 98c for % gal; pint, 35c; spedal on pints for Friday and Saturday, 2 for 59c. Sherbet 29c. Also D i^ le a butter. D oug^ Kelly, retville. FOR SALE—Cheap:' dining set table, 4 diatpi, buffet, server, china doset 160 gallm'and ^ igs, $10, (h: 10c eadL !-indi kitdiai sink, $5. Crad- duck’s Cottage, Big Indian, Pine 1011 297L <^9P LUMBEtt—^My two large diickoi houses' were blown over by hurricane. . Anybody may have the lumber if he bums that which he does not take. G. M. Botchfo^ Wooffland, N. Y., Idione Phoenicia 7339. o29c FOR SALE — Caloric coal and wood and gas combination stove, perfect condition; Andes cream enameled coal and wood range with hot water front $25; 3-hp. gas engine, $10; Hiilco console radio, $15. William Atkin, Ark- ville. o29p Our sincere thanks to Dr. Gibbs, Dr. Huggins, the nurses of the Margaretville hospital, the pall- bearers, Mr. Herrick, to all who called, sent flowers, or helped in any way. Rev. Crabb for his com- forting words and all our friends and relatives for their kind ex- pressions of sympathy during the illness and death of our mother. Mr. and Mrs. David Todd and FamUy Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kelly and FVnily Mr. and Ifrs. Ezra Todd o29p and Family UCENCE NOTICES* NOTICE is hereto given-that License JNo. 13-RL-90 has been issued to the undersigned under th e i«x>visi(His ctf the Alo^Kdic Beverage Control Law to sell liquor, wine and beer to be om- sumed <» the invmises where 's(dd; at Stan’s Tavem on the south side of route 30 at Comers, N. Y. Stanley Sidorowicz and William J. dorovficz, Kelly Comers, N. Y. n5c NOnCE is hereby givm that License No. 13-HL-121 has been issued to the undersigned under the provislcffls of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law to sell beer, wine and liquor to be con- sumed on the pranises where sold, a t Lecnore McAlraioi’s, d/b/a McAbmoi’s Poplar Inn, <m tiie east side ctf route 30, 3^ miles south ci the village of Rosdbury, N. T . Leomne iSc- Alonen, d/b/a McAknot’s P (^ lar Inn, Ro:d>ury, N. ~ FOR SALE—210-lb. strip shingles, some colors, at $4.50, others at in iny a square building felt $2.50 per roll. Foundation coating, .$2.75. Fun line of other buUd- ing needs. Wadler Bros., Hal- cott Center. 2n5c WILSon , a freezer to try and see why you should buy. We vidll rent to responsible parties a 15 ft, 19 ft, 24 ft., djest; 25 or 35 f t upright freezer and give credit on same if you decide to buy. Before you buy, try Murdock’s of Blo<»nville. Open Saturday PM and evenings 7:30 to 9:30. aosedSundt^. dlltf “SEAT COVER special dose-out: 1 set Custcnn Tailored green idaid idastic for 1953-54 4-door sedan, list price 1 set Custom Tail(»ed stripe plastic for 1953-54 outh 4-door sedan, list loice $45. Both of these covers are the very best obtainable. We’j» dosing th«n out for one-half price. Yes, that’s right—$2250 for^therset! STOUT-CRAFT MOTORS. AUTO ACCESSORY SPECIALS We haVe a large stock series to fit your car fm n 1 1954 models. Very liboal dis- counts on evoything in stock: Seat covers. Fog lis^t sets. Side mirrors. Chromecovers. ~ v<dieel covers. Rfear window defrosters. Trunk mats. Floor mats. Door handle guards. —and many other items. Hm ’s your dibnce to do some Christmas and save money. “M31AFT MOTORS NO OTHER .SAW CAN MATCH HOMEUTE LET US PROVE IT Why are ther« m ore Homelites ^ d than all othier makesT Aik the mail who-uses (me^ Oregta diains for all make saws. A]1 stoi^ sizes roo8^ sud plaoed; I$en)Io<& (H) luuad. FAIRBAHU^ LBR. CORP. (Where Service Sells) Pfuxie 2297 WANTED WANTED—^To buy a seamd-hand typewriter. Write Box T, c/o News. o29p WANTED — aock and furniture repairing. Willnus Clock Margaretvflle 2177. WANTED — Beef cows, bidls, calves. L. C (Pets) Gray, ^Kcne Margaretville Comers, 1640. jelStf WANTED — livestodt, calves, cows, bulls. Lynworth Jacqu^ N. Y, phaae Andes^^ WANTED—.Hardwood logs; ', hard ma^e, soft maple, to our mill dierry, and Urdi; CaUe’s Lumber Yard, Downs- ville, N. Y. . ol5tf WANTEEX—(For cash) ol4 glas8 ~ ware, china, kerosene lamps, tables, chain, bureaus, ci^ boards, stands, desks, cord bem, guns, powder horns, dodo, s ld ^ bdls, jewelry, cut Uass, doQs. Anything old. Write James CJain. Roscoe. N. Y.'nl4tf SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED — Position as Jiouse- keeper by mother of two school age diildren for hcrnie and small Write Box O, c/o Cats- :t. News. o29p AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE — 1938 Plymouth ooupe^ good conditi(m, good tires, $85. Call 34-M, Grant Finch, Fleischmanns. o29p STOUT-CRAFT 1954' Dodge 6 four-dobr sedan. 1954 Dodge 8 dub coupe. 1951 W il^ 6 station wago^. 1950 Buick Spedal sedan. 1949 Chevrolet dub coupe. 1949 Ford 8 four-door sedan. STOUT-CRAFT USED CARS AND TRUCKS We have seven used cars and trucks on hand, a remarkably good dean-out, we believe, before the introduction ot the all new 1955 Ford on Novonber 12. We have these seven cars priced right The man who bought our 1941 Nash for $75 could not be- lieve we could sell it so cheap. Stc^ in today and look over our selection and drive. off with bargain. Speaking of new cars—it will pay you to see the new 1955 Ford. It’s a beauty. A. H. TODD & SON, INC. Fleisdunanns Phone 12 or Margaretville 2071 USED CARS 1954 Ford 2-door, 3500 miles. 1953 Stude. hard tc^ convertible, 1952 Stude. Champ. 4-door. 1951 Stude. Champ, amvertible. 1950 Stude. Champ. 4-door. 1950 Stude. Champ, dub coupe. 1950 Pontiac 4-do(H’. 1949 Mercury 4-door. 1948 Stude. Commander 4-door. USED TRUCKS 1951 Studebaker pickup. Delaware Motors studebaker Sales and Service Phone 2251, Margaretville / SAFETY SCOPED USED CARS t k # ■ 1 ^ CHEVROLET BelAire 2-do<»r sedan, .two-tone green, heater, di- recticmals, dean as new, low mileage, ne^j car guarantee. 1952 CHRYSLER WindsOT--New- hard top, U{^t blue, beater, autc»aatic transmias' walls. IbaB 20i actual miles. Here is a car that sells new for,$3,500, Our price is less tiian half. Absolutely guaran- tHA , , - 1950 CHEVROLET 4-door sedan, gunmetal gray, heater, direction signals, looks and runs like new. Here is good dieap tran^rtaticm . Winter treads already installed. MISCELLANEOUS BAKE SALE f«M- tha Arkville Methodist diurch deoHrating fund, Saturday, Oct 30, 2 p. m.. at Griffin’s store. o29c HICJHEST cash prices paid for horses of all kinds. Disatded horses killed mi place if desired. Also good work horses foe sale. Arthur Moseman, phone 4801, Grand Gorge. 4o29c BEGINNING OCT. 14 we wiH make dder every ’Iliursday till further notice. A few barrds and kegs for sale. Hubbdl Bros., Kelly Comers, phone Fleisdunanns 23-J-l. o8tf ANNUAL Electini Day Dinner Tuesday, Nov. 2, a t 5:3 p. m. Benefit Pine Hill C(»n- munity C^iurdi. Adults $2; chil- dren tmder 12, $1. Lundi will also be served at noon. o29c ANNOUNCING — Our new low rates for hot water and house heating. Delivery made direct fnmi our bulk {dant Call Presto Gas Service, Inc., Pine Hill, N. Y., phone Pine Hill 2306. s3tf CARD PARTS — BeUeayre Chap- OE.S., WiU hold a card p a i^ at ^ e Mascmic rooms in Margaretville on Wednesday evening, Nov. 3, a t 8 p. m. The public is cordUjdly Invited to attend. o29c BABY-SI'ITING 53c per month. Hear every breath or movCTient in the nursery while you are busy. elsevrtiere in tiie house. Us^ for communication be- tweoi house and bam. 2-atation intercom set complete with calde, I29.7& Roxcraft Radio Service, phone RoaAury 3071. alBtf CABLE’S CATHE MARKET Roxbury, N. Y. Commission. Auctton E>«ry Friday FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1964 12 NCX)N—Selling produce, poul- try, {dgs, etc., also Jack wfll be here with his usual load of mer- 1:30 P. M.—Selling dairy cows. We expect to have a oxtmlete dairy for this sale, also a good run of cattle ctMisigned by various owners ccHisisting of f i^ h cows, springers, first-calf heifors, year- lings, and service bulls. We had a good run of cattle at our last sale and a large crowd. We have a good Beef and Cattle Market but we need more to sup- ply our buyers’ donands. Get the top dollar for your beef and calves. Ship to Cable’s. Wh«i you need a trade tb pick your cattle just let us know by or mafl. 1960 FORD “6" Custran 2-door HELP WANTED WANTED—Single man or boy for small dairy farm. Stewart Van Buren, DenvOT, N. Y., phone Roxbury 3176. o29c HEnJ» WANTED — Woman for deaning apartment and care of three chilmen in New York dty. Beginning wages, $160 per month, board and room. Inqv Rose O’Lena, Arkville, ph< 1503. ' o29c PROCESS ANALYST ^ Industrial Chemistry background. To work in Industrial Laboratory analyzing processes such as heat treating, plating, painting, diemi- cal surface treati^, etc. Immedi- ate opening. Write letter of applicatimi giving full particulars to: SCINTILLA DIVISION' Boidix Aviation Craporatitm o29c Sidoey, New Yw* ENGINESatS Junior artd Senior DESIGN DE TEST For small electnwnedianical and fdel injecticm units. Degree in Electri(^ Medianical or Indus- trial En^eering or cranpandile experience required. Immediate Write le tt^ of application giving full partiodars to; SdNTOXA DIVISKWI Bendix Aviatkm Corporation 2n5c Si*i^, New York sedan, beige, beater, radio, spot- light seat covers. Here is <me oi the high mileage per gallon cars that you have been reading abotit. 1948 PONTIAC “S" 4-dOM- sedan, two-tone blue, radio, heat«r, hy- dramatic, fog liejits, bade wdndow wiper. This car has all the extras. H ^ to be seal to be api»«dated. Looks almost new. 1951 DODGE Coaxmet 4-door se- dan, green metallic, G^ro-Matic transmission, heater, sun visrar. directicm signals. Lots ot trans- portaticm left in this car, with less than 35,000 on i t 1961 DODGfe Corraiet dub coupe, tan and white, Gyro-BEatiCi r a ^ , h«iEiter, directicHial signals. An- other good used car with plenty of trouble-free miles left 1950 BUICK Spedal 2-door sedan, black, radio, heater, backup lights, less than 26,000 iMes, has had the best of care, and will make smne- one a haiq>y used car owner. ANDRE’S BUICK Phone 0481—^Margaretville, N. Y. o29c LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that License No. 13-HLr81 has beoi issued to the undersigned under the provisions of the AlcdiOllc Beverage Control Law to sell liquor, wine and beer to be a s - sumed on the premises wh«e sold, a t Andes Hotel a t 157 Main street in the village of Andes, N. Y. Fred Tenuning, d ^ /a Andes Hotel, Andes, New Yoxic. 2n% NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids are requested for the tranqxnrtatitm at appcoadmate- ly 13 p u ^ of Margaretville Cen- tral Schotd District for the adwol year 1954-55 frcm Winter HoDow area to New Kingstcm. Form of pnqxisal, «q?y ot pro- posal COTitract and envS^ to in- close bid may be obtained from E. nxwqpson, derk, on . Uds on the frams and in the envelops provided for the pur- pose are to be in the hands of the Clerk not later than 4 p. m. Novanber 8, 1964. They wiH be publicly e^iened at Margaretville Central SdKXd crffice a t 8 p. m. November 8, 1964., H ie Board of EducaticHi hereby resoves the rights to reject any or all bids. WM. J. KAVANAUGH President, Board of Education MARGARET E. THC»IPSON Clerk of Board of Education Fm- this FRIDAY, OCTOBER 295, we bave consigned a ttaddoad of first an4 'secand-calf h e if ^ Merchandise and Furniture Sale SATURDAY, OCTC»ER 30 . _ CaWe-s Qrttie Muket Rcobury, N. Y. Sale to start at 10 a.. m. and will run until 5 p. m^ then reopen at 7 p. m. We will have Children’s and Ladies’ dothing, >consisting of coate, dresses, blouses, shoes, yai^ ladies’ storm coats, 200 Dacron blouses. Also mm’s Lee work sMrts, and pants, shoes, Sur-coats with Mouton collars, and many other itons too numer- ous ta moitirai. DonT miss this sale. Plan to make a day of it Terms: C^h M. a CABLE Hrane Office Phone: Ro34>ury 3601 branch OfiCice Phone: Downsville 31843 o29c FOR RENT FOR RENT — 3-room furnished it ^minus, route 28, ItviUe 2177. o29tf FOR RE34T — Five-room apart- ment, with heat on Main St^ M ars^tvijle. IhquiA Dr. C. C. Hcdcranb, Blargaretville. olStfc FOR REUT — H(Hne in Fleisch- manns, furnished, oil heat im- mediate occupancy. Burton Tubbs, Margaretville 0144' or 2063. o29c FOR RENT—1. 2, 3 and 4-room apartm ats, furnished and un- furnished. All modem in^rove- ments. Heated garages. Dela- ware Court Fleischmanns. a20tf FOR RENT — Furmished room with kitchen privilem suitable for (»e or two peo^. Charles Leonard, Fleischmanns. Mrs. Alice Singer, box 14, idione Fleisdmianns 323. sl7tf BUSINESS SERVICES SEWAGE DISPOSAL SERVICE— Far cetspo<ds and sn>tic tanks. U teris Affitm, Delhi. N. Y.. phone 240. JBtf ROXCRAfT RADIO SERVICE Badk> and Fbono Repairs Frank M^Ketma, Roadmry, N. Y. Phono RodKiry 3071 nlStf Radto and Tdevision Sorvioe RCA Sales and Sendee AH Woric Guaranteed ^ Dante Di Benedetto ' Fleischmanns 00-W-l s25tf CLIPPER SHARPENING Repair Service — Satisfaction guaran- teed, factory madiine, 24-hour service. Mall $1 per set and blades. Lawrence B. DuMmd. Walton. N.Y. _____ ol8-d31 CAT8KUX. MOTBTTAIN NEWS Marfantvffle^ BT . T.

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BIG INDIAN

By M ia. L iu m A ley

Big Indian, N. Y.. Oct. 27 ^Mr. and iMrs. Ernie Gardner

and children, Judy and Chris, were Sunday guests at the Ed Balmer home.

Frands Leyman and Chulotte Evans spent Friday in Kingston. While there they'visited Mrs. Ella Sweeney at the hospital. '

A joint meeting of the men of the fire department and the laifies of the auxiliary was held last week at the qhurch hall to put the finishing touches on their forthcoming dinner. The dinner will be held at Casithir’s lodge in Bid Indian this Saturday evening, Oct. 30, from 5:30 until all are served.

Joe LaRocca Jr. W£ 16 years old on Sunday. Congratulations Joe!

Charles Blakeslee of Connecti­cut spent a recent weekend with his mother, Mrs. King Anderson.

Birthday wishes go to Janis “Cookie” Pearson, who was 14 years old on Oct. 20.

Mrs. White of Jackson Heights, L. I., spent the weekend with her daughter’s family, the Joe La- Roccas.

Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson of Bayside, L. I., spent a few days with the King Andersons.

Mr. and Mrs. John Sanford of New York city spent the week­end with Mrs. R. C. Sanfoi^. .

Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Donohue of Oliverea and Mr. and Mrs. Sigurd Leyman spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. An­drew Hamza.

Mrs. Ella Sweeney is recuperat­ing from an operation in the Kingston City hospital. She was expected home on Tuesday.

Mrs. J. R Crulckshank has closed her home for the winter.

Kng Short is recuperating nicely after his recent accident. He still has a cast on his leg. He can get about on crutches.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wranovics visited his family in Dry Brook Sunday.

William Dean of Catskill is spending some time with his sis­ter, Mrs. R. C. Sanford.

Rachel LaRocca has had a biid cold, as has Mary Lou Aley.

ARKVILLE

By Mrs. Robert HanleyArkviUe, N. Y„ Oct. 27

Mrs. E. Loyal Field has closed her cottage and vwU spend the vnnter with Jfiss Nora Suttle.

Mr. and Mrs. Vincent George and children, Coralyn and Danny, of Sidney spent the weekend w i^ his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn G eo ^ .

O use is emifloyed by CStannd Masters corporation in Ellenville. '

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holt and daughters, Carolyn and Kathy, of Sidney spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Merwin George.

C elebrated H rO iday SaturdayThe celebration of the birthday

of Mrs. Mark Kom bn Saturday evening' at the Open Gate was a pleasant affair. The table was decorated with chrysanthemums. A turkey dinner was senred and an angel food birthday cake was presented by Mrs. Cowan. Guests present included Mr. and Mrs. Kom, Miss Betty Berry, New York dty; Miss Mabel Reikot and mother, Schenectady; Mr.' and Mrs. Clarence Cowan, Downsville; Mrs. Flora Field, Arkville; Mrs. Sadye Kom and John Reside, Maigaretville.

The WSCS will give an Elec­tion day luncheon at the parsonage a t noon. Please bring something for lunch. The public is iovited, a collection will be taken. The regular meeting vwll be held a t 2 p. m. the same day a t the par­sonage. Mrs. Lynn George will be in charge of the meeting.

Miss Lillian Reynolds *of Eliz-

Fred Humpole IKcd Suddenly in New Yoork

Fred Humpole, one of the ownea of the Breezy Hill hotel in Fleisdmianns, 4ied in New York early in the w e^ ai a heart attadc.' He was a well known and popular hotel man and will be much missed in this'mountain community.

Burglars Take Cash And Supplies

Pine Hill, Oct. Mr. and Mrs. A. Tannenbaum opened their gas station Monday and found it had been broken into during Sun­day night. Tires, car batteries and some cash were , missing. Troopers are investigating.^

REAL ESTATEFOR SALE OR RENT—Modem

sawmill vnth up-to-date ap ances. Inquire Kass lim, A ville. s24tf

FOR SALE—BuUding lots, central location in village of Roxbury, $300 to $500. Waldo Parscms, Middleburg, N. Y. 10nl9p

FOR SALE—8 rooms and bath, route 28, Arkville, 100x175 ft. lot, $4,000. L. D. Clausen, Ark­ville, phone 2331. 4nl£^

FOR SALE—BuUding lots, with running spring water, near vil­lage of Margaretville. Steve Meinstein, phon6 Margaretville 1577. 2o29c

FOR SALE OR RENT—Two 8- ttxHn houses, alsa 3-roem steam- heated apartments, furnished or unfurnished. B. Steinhardt, Fleischmanns 115. a20tf

FOR SALE—300 feet of desirable route 28 frontage, between Aric- ville and Margaretville. Excel­lent for business. L. D. Clausen, Arkville, idione 2331. 4nl9p

FOR SALE OR RENT—Modem 4-ro<»n-and-bath house, 2-stoiy garage and bam, (me acre land. Route 28 between Arkville and Fleischmanns. Jane Lasher Fairlie, box 42, Fleischmanns, N. Y. 4nl9

FOR SALE — ll-ro(Hn house, in good condition on main highway 2 miles from Margaretville, cen­tral heat, good spring water, bath, modem kitchen, 3 acres land, immediate possession, $8,500. Gerald Clark, Margaret­ville 0867. o29c

FOR SALE — Delhi section, 53 acres, 3 miles from village, 7- room house, im provem ents,,^ foot bam, brook, spring water, cut 360 bales of hay this last year, pine shade, beautiful place to Uve. Price $5,500, cash $2,500. Redmond Agency, Arkville, N. Y. 2o29c

REAL ESTATE WANTED Farms in good or ruridown con­

dition.House or cottage with some acre­

age.House or farm on stream' or ltdte. We have buyers waiting for Write M. J . RaUn. Flu»iida, N. Y.

or Phone Phooiicia 7730 o29c

CARD OF THANKS

Thanks to my many friends for their kind tlioug^ts and lovely cards which cheered me very much while I was in the Albany hospital for two weeks. o29c Mrs. Le<Mi Faulkner

I wish to thank Dr. Holcomb and the nurses a t the Margaret­ville hospital for the w<mderful care given me and those who sent flowers, cards and visited me during my recent stay at the hos- pitaLo29p Mrs. Cornelius J. Akerly

I wish to thank Dr. Huggins and the nurses at the Margaret­ville hosi»tal for the wonderful care given me, to the Halcott WSCS for the beautiful flowers and to all my friends ^ o sent cards and gifts and visited me during my recent stay at the hos­pital. Mrs. Paul Finch o29p

MARGARETVilLF

GOP.G l.r .

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abeth, N. J., General hospital spent the weekend at her home here.

You Name Your

Trade-In Value ^n a

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WILLYSNo Reasonable Offer Refused

COME IN AND SEE THESE BARGAINS ON NEW

AERO-WILLYS -

VESCOVI MOTOR SALES12» Malm St. Delhi. N. T.

We wish to express our sincere thanks to the staff of the Bing­hamton hospital, to our friend and neighbors, to Rev. Luben, and Mr. Gorsch, for their kindness and thoughtfulness during the long illness and death of our mother and grandmother, Mary Greco.

Frank Greco Thcnnasina and Teddy Maduri Catherine and Bobby Calculli

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W A M T A D SJ (

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FOR SALEFOR SALE—C(Hnbination gas and

oil range. Phcme Margaretville 169-F-ll. o29p.

FOR SALE— 100 yearling Leghom hens, 75c each. L. D. dausai, Arkville, i^one 2331. 2n5p

FOR SALE—Quantity of carrots, $1.50 bushel, bring basket. Oscar Streeter, Halcott Center. o29p

FOR-SALEJ-Beagles, AKC, ready to hunt A Cerquozzi, i^one Marg{u:etville 2195. 4o2^

FOR SALE—Hmne Comfort stove, good condition, with hot water front. Mrs. T. Kapitko, i^one 2187. o29p

FOR SALE—-35 Remington auto­matic, good condition, first $100 takes it. Bob Munro, Roxbiuy, phone 2291. o 2 ^

FOR SALE—Baled hay. Would like to sell a t once. ^ Sliter, Margaretville, roufe 30, phone 2037. o29p

FOR SALE—Smart Persian lamb coat, size 14; (Higinal cost, $600;

~ condition; bargain a t $100. Hitt 2371. o29p

FOR SALE—Young pigs, $8 each. Charles Sankavitch, E>ry ]road,o29c

Arkville,Brook

phone 0589.

WE HAVE three or four auto or . track used hot water heaters,

all in good condition, $8.50 each. Stout-Craft.

SELLING OUT my entire stock, men’s, w(»nen’s, children’s wear. MUton ISrsh, post office build­ing, Fleischmanns. n5p

FOR SALE — Hospital beds and \(^eel chairs for rent or sale. H ^ c k Funeral Home, Mar­garetville. idione 033L jeStf

BUFFETT SUPPER — Turkey or ham served at the Fleischmanns Methodist diurch Wednesday, Nov. 3, 5:30 and 7 o’dock. o29p

DAIRYLEA Ice Cream. Spedal at 98c for % gal; lant, 35c; sherbet, 29c; also Dairylea butter. Doug­las Kelly, Margaretville. a9tf

FOR SALE—Shei^erd cow pups, ready to go, good heelers, prices $ 2 .5 0 and John Biruk, Hal­cottville; Roxbury 3 5 6 8 . o 2 9 p

CLOTHING SALE—Men’s flannel shirts, ski suits, sweaters, blouses, shoes and hose. Milton Hirsh, P. O. BuUding, Fleis^- manns. n5p

FOR SALE—New and used shot­guns and deer rifles, reasonable. I wiU take in a n tiw Oqtt and Remiiuton ^ s ^ . Ed Odcer Jr., A&boi. N; Y., \ nSp,

FC»t SALEFOR SALE— Cabbage. Howard

Ruff & Scxis, Margaretville, I^one 0671 or 0673. o29c

FOR SALE—Stove wood at the mill or delivered. Arkville Handle Factory, i^one 1781. 4nl9c

FOR SALE—Early cut hay, $30 and $35 ton. Delivery $5 per ton. Schaumloffel, Dingle hill, Andes, N. Y. 4nl9p

FRESH POR’TLAND CEMENT— Immediate delivery. G. W. M erritt Ltsnber Co., phone 1611, Margaretville. o29c

FOR SALE—Strunk diain saws, prices from $179.50 up. liddle Bros., Feed and Farm Supplies, Andes, phcoie 2551. 4nl9c

MUST SELL women’s, men’s, chil­dren’s wear regardless of cost or price. Milton Hirsh, P. O. Building, Fleisdmianns. n5p

JUST UNLOADED car of fresh cement. Regular inices. Port­land cement, $1.30. Mortar cement, $1.25. Briggs Lumber Osnpany, Roxbury, {dione Rox­bury 2072. * o29c

COMBINATION STORM DOORS, all stock sizes <on hand, 2-6x6-7, $17.32; 2-8X6-9, $17.77. Many other sizes a t similar savings Briggs Lumber Conpany. Rox­bury, phone Roxbury 2072. o29c

See Us f(H- NEW AND USED

LAUNDRY EQUIPMENT Before Winter Sets in

Margaretville Hardware, Inc. Phone (^ 1 , Margaretville

o29c

ROOFING—^Awhalt strip shingles, 210-lb., $6.96 square; 240-lb., $8.04 square. Roll roofing, 45-lb.roU, $1.95; 55-lb. roll, $250; 65- lb. roll, $2.85. Briggs Lumber

buryipany, 1 r 2 0 7 2 . o29c

McCULLOCH America’s Best Selling

ONE-MAN CHAIN SAW $200 and Up

West Shokan Garage Sales and Service

Ptione Shokan 2573. Open Sundays o29tfc , '

FOR SALE—Two gas stoves, one ap t size, $50 each; heating stove, $10; sewing machine, $10; car radio, $10; plimiber’s pot; $5. Oby Atkin, Margaretville, Iriione 1391. o29p

d a ir y le a Ice Cream, 98c for % gal; pint, 35c; spedal on pints for Friday and Saturday, 2 for 59c. Sherbet 29c. Also D i^ le a butter. D oug^ Kelly, retville.

FOR SALE—Cheap:' dining se t table, 4 diatpi, buffet, server, china doset 160 gallm 'and ^

igs, $10, (h: 10c eadL !-indi k itd ia i sink, $5. Crad-

duck’s Cottage, Big Indian, Pine 1011 297L <9P

LUMBEtt— My two large diickoi houses' were blown over by hurricane. . Anybody may have the lumber if he bums that which he does not take. G. M. Botchfo^ Wooffland, N. Y., Idione Phoenicia 7339. o29c

FOR SALE — Caloric coal and wood and gas combination stove, perfect condition; Andes cream enameled coal and wood range with hot water front $25; 3-hp. gas engine, $10; Hiilco console radio, $15. William Atkin, Ark­ville. o29p

Our sincere thanks to Dr. Gibbs, Dr. Huggins, the nurses of the Margaretville hospital, the pall­bearers, Mr. Herrick, to all who called, sent flowers, or helped in any way. Rev. Crabb for his com­forting words and all our friends and relatives for their kind ex­pressions of sympathy during the illness and death of our mother.

Mr. and Mrs. David Todd and FamUy

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kelly and FVnily

Mr. and Ifrs. Ezra Todd o29p and Family

UCENCE NOTICES*NOTICE is hereto given-that

License JNo. 13-RL-90 has been issued to the undersigned under the i«x>visi(His ctf the Alo^Kdic Beverage Control Law to sell liquor, wine and beer to be om- sumed <» the invmises where

's(dd; a t Stan’s Tavem on the south side of route 30 at Comers, N. Y. Stanley Sidorowicz and William J. dorovficz, Kelly Comers, N. Y. n5c

NOnCE is hereby givm that License No. 13-HL-121 has been issued to the undersigned under the provislcffls of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law to sell beer, wine and liquor to be con­sumed on the pranises where sold, a t Lecnore McAlraioi’s, d /b /a McAbmoi’s Poplar Inn, <m tiie east side ctf route 30, 3 ^ miles south ci the village of Rosdbury, N. T . Leomne iSc- Alonen, d /b /a McAknot’s P (^ lar Inn, Ro:d>ury, N. ~

FOR SALE—210-lb. strip shingles, some colors, a t $4.50, others at

in iny a square

building fe lt $2.50 per roll. Foundation coating, .$2.75. Fun line of other buUd- ing needs. Wadler Bros., Hal- cott Center. 2n5c

WILSo n , a freezer to try and see why you should buy. We vidll rent to responsible parties a 15 f t , 19 f t , 24 ft., djest; 25 or 35 f t upright freezer and give credit on same if you decide to buy. Before you buy, try Murdock’s of Blo<»nville. Open Saturday PM and evenings 7:30 to 9:30. ao sedS und t^ . d lltf

“SEAT COVER special dose-out: 1 set Custcnn Tailored green idaid idastic for 1953-54 4-door sedan, list price 1 set Custom Tail(»ed stripe plastic for 1953-54 outh 4-door sedan, list loice $45. Both of these covers are the very best obtainable. We’j» dosing th«n out for one-half price. Yes, that’s right—$2250 fo r^ th e rse t! STOUT-CRAFT MOTORS.

AUTO ACCESSORY SPECIALSWe haVe a large stock

series to fit your car fm n 1 1954 models. Very liboal dis­counts on evoything in stock:

Seat covers.Fog lis^t sets.Side mirrors.C h r o m e c o v e r s . ~

v<dieel covers.

Rfear window defrosters. Trunk mats.Floor mats.Door handle guards.

—and many other items. H m ’s your dibnce to do some Christmas

and save money. “M31AFT MOTORS

NO OTHER .SAW CAN MATCH

HOMEUTELET US PROVE IT

Why are ther« m o re Homelites ^ d than all othier makesT Aik the mail who-uses (meOregta diains for all make saws. A]1 sto i^ sizes roo8^ sud plaoed;

I$en)Io<& (H) luuad.

FAIRBAHU LBR. CORP.(Where Service Sells)

Pfuxie 2297

WANTED

WANTED— To buy a seamd-hand typewriter. Write Box T, c/o News. o29p

WANTED — aock and furniture repairing. Willnus Clock Margaretvflle 2177.

WANTED — Beef cows, bidls, calves. L. C (Pets) Gray,

^Kcne MargaretvilleComers, 1640. jelS tf

WANTED — livestodt, calves, cows, bulls. Lynworth Jacqu^

N. Y , phaae A n d e s^ ^

WANTED— . H a r d w o o d logs; ', hard m a^e, soft maple,

to our milldierry, and Urdi;CaUe’s Lumber Yard, Downs- ville, N. Y. . ol5tf

WANTEEX—(For cash) ol4 glas8 ~ ware, china, kerosene lamps, tables, chain, bureaus, c i^ boards, stands, desks, cord bem, guns, powder horns, dodo, s ld ^ bdls, jewelry, cut Uass, doQs. Anything old. Write James CJain. Roscoe. N. Y.'nl4tf

SITUATIONS WANTEDWANTED — Position as Jiouse-

keeper by mother of two school age diildren for hcrnie and small

Write Box O, c/o Cats- :t. News. o29p

AUTOMOBILESFOR SALE — 1938 Plymouth

ooupe good conditi(m, good tires, $85. Call 34-M, Grant Finch, Fleischmanns. o29p

STOUT-CRAFT 1954' Dodge 6 four-dobr sedan. 1954 Dodge 8 dub coupe.1951 W il^ 6 station wago^. 1950 Buick Spedal sedan. 1949 Chevrolet dub coupe. 1949 Ford 8 four-door sedan.

STOUT-CRAFTUSED CARS AND TRUCKSWe have seven used cars and

trucks on hand, a remarkably good dean-out, we believe, before the introduction ot the all new 1955 Ford on Novonber 12.

We have these seven cars priced right The man who bought our 1941 Nash for $75 could not be­lieve we could sell it so cheap. Stc^ in today and look over our selection and drive. off with bargain.

Speaking of new cars—it will pay you to see the new 1955 Ford. It’s a beauty.

A. H. TODD & SON, INC.Fleisdunanns

Phone 12 or Margaretville 2071

USED CARS1954 Ford 2-door, 3500 miles. 1953 Stude. hard tc^ convertible, 1952 Stude. Champ. 4-door.

1951 Stude. Champ, amvertible.

1950 Stude. Champ. 4-door.1950 Stude. Champ, dub coupe. 1950 Pontiac 4-do(H’.

1949 Mercury 4-door.1948 Stude. Commander 4-door.

USED TRUCKS1951 Studebaker pickup.

Delaware Motorsstudebaker Sales and Service

Phone 2251, Margaretville

/SAFETY SCOPED USED CARS

t k # ■ 1 ^ CHEVROLET BelAire 2-do<»r sedan, .two-tone green, heater, di- recticmals, dean as new, low mileage, ne^j car guarantee.

1952 CHRYSLER WindsOT--New- hard top, U{^t blue, beater,

autc»aatic transmias' walls. IbaB 20i

actual miles. Here is a car that sells new for,$3,500, Our price is less tiian half. Absolutely guaran- tHA , , -

1950 CHEVROLET 4-door sedan, gunmetal gray, heater, direction signals, looks and runs like new. Here is good dieap tran^rtaticm . Winter treads already installed.

MISCELLANEOUSBAKE SALE f«M- tha Arkville

Methodist diurch deoHrating fund, Saturday, Oct 30, 2 p. m.. a t Griffin’s store. o29c

HICJHEST cash prices paid for horses of all kinds. Disatded horses killed mi place if desired. Also good work horses foe sale. Arthur Moseman, phone 4801, Grand Gorge. 4o29c

BEGINNING OCT. 14 we wiH make dder every ’Iliursday till further notice. A few barrds and kegs for sale. Hubbdl Bros., Kelly Comers, phone Fleisdunanns 23-J-l. o8tf

ANNUAL Electini Day Dinner Tuesday, Nov. 2, a t 5:3 p. m. Benefit Pine Hill C(»n- munity C^iurdi. Adults $2; chil­dren tmder 12, $1. Lundi will also be served a t noon. o29c

ANNOUNCING — Our new low rates for hot water and house heating. Delivery made direct fnmi our bulk {dant Call Presto Gas Service, Inc., Pine Hill, N. Y., phone Pine Hill 2306. s3tf

CARD PARTS — BeUeayre Chap- OE.S., WiU hold a card

p a i^ a t ^ e Mascmic rooms in Margaretville on Wednesday evening, Nov. 3, at 8 p. m. The public is cordUjdly Invited to attend. o29c

BABY-SI'ITING 53c per month. Hear every breath or movCTient in the nursery while you are busy. elsevrtiere in tiie house. U s^ for communication be- tweoi house and bam. 2-atation intercom set complete with calde, I29.7& Roxcraft Radio Service, phone RoaAury 3071. alBtf

CABLE’S CATHE MARKET Roxbury, N. Y.

Commission. Auctton E>«ry Friday FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1964

12 NCX)N—Selling produce, poul­try, {dgs, etc., also Jack wfll be here with his usual load of mer-

1:30 P. M.—Selling dairy cows.We expect to have a oxtmlete

dairy for this sale, also a good run of cattle ctMisigned by various owners ccHisisting of f i^ h cows, springers, first-calf heifors, year­lings, and service bulls.

We had a good run of cattle a t our last sale and a large crowd.

We have a good Beef and Cattle Market but we need more to sup­ply our buyers’ donands. Get the top dollar for your beef and calves. Ship to Cable’s.

Wh«i you need a trade tb pick your cattle just let us know by

or mafl.

1960 FORD “6" Custran 2-door

HELP WANTEDWANTED—Single man or boy for

small dairy farm. Stewart Van Buren, DenvOT, N. Y., phone Roxbury 3176. o29c

HEnJ» WANTED — Woman for deaning apartment and care of three chilmen in New York dty. Beginning wages, $160 per month, board and room. Inqv Rose O’Lena, Arkville, ph< 1503. ' o29c

PROCESS ANALYST Industrial Chemistry background. To work in Industrial Laboratory analyzing processes such as heat treating, plating, painting, diemi- cal surface trea ti^ , etc. Immedi­ate opening.Write letter of applicatimi giving

full particulars to : SCINTILLA DIVISION'

Boidix Aviation Craporatitm o29c Sidoey, New Yw*

ENGINESatS Junior artd Senior

DESIGNDE

TESTFor small electnwnedianical and fdel injecticm units. Degree in E lectri(^ Medianical or Indus­trial E n^eering or cranpandile experience required. Immediate

Write le t t^ of application giving full partiodars to;

SdNTOXA DIVISKWI Bendix Aviatkm Corporation

2n5c S i* i^ , New York

sedan, beige, beater, radio, spot­light seat covers. Here is <me oi the high mileage per gallon cars that you have been reading abotit.

1948 PONTIAC “S" 4-dOM- sedan, two-tone blue, radio, heat«r, hy- dramatic, fog liejits, bade wdndow wiper. This car has a ll the extras. H ^ to be seal to be api»«dated. Looks almost new.

1951 DODGE Coaxmet 4-door se­dan, green metallic, G^ro-Matic transmission, heater, sun visrar. directicm signals. Lots ot trans- portaticm left in this car, with less than 35,000 on i t

1961 DODGfe Corraiet dub coupe, tan and white, Gyro-BEatiCi r a ^ , h«iEiter, directicHial signals. An­other good used car with plenty of trouble-free miles left

1950 BUICK Spedal 2-door sedan, black, radio, heater, backup lights, less than 26,000 iMes, has had the best of care, and will make smne- one a haiq>y used car owner.

ANDRE’S BUICK Phone 0481—^Margaretville, N. Y. o29c

LEGAL NOTICENOTICE is hereby given that

License No. 13-HLr81 has beoi issued to the undersigned underthe provisions of the AlcdiOllc Beverage Control Law to sell liquor, wine and beer to be a s ­sumed on the premises wh«e sold, a t Andes Hotel a t 157 Main street in the village of Andes, N. Y. Fred Tenuning, d ^ /a Andes Hotel, Andes, New Yoxic. 2n%

NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids are requested for

the tranqxnrtatitm at appcoadmate- ly 13 p u ^ of Margaretville Cen­tral Schotd District for the adwol year 1954-55 frcm Winter HoDow area to New Kingstcm.

Form of pnqxisal, «q?y ot pro­posal COTitract and en v S ^ to in­close bid may be obtained from

E. nxwqpson, derk, on

. Uds on the frams and in the envelops provided for the pur­pose are to be in the hands of the Clerk not later than 4 p. m. Novanber 8, 1964. They wiH be publicly e^iened a t Margaretville Central SdKXd crffice a t 8 p. m. November 8, 1964., H ie Board of EducaticHi hereby resoves the rights to reject any or all bids.

WM. J. KAVANAUGH President, Board of Education MARGARET E. THC»IPSON Clerk of Board of Education

Fm- this FRIDAY, OCTOBER 295, we bave consigned a ttaddoad of first an4 'secand-calf h e if ^

Merchandise and Furniture Sale SATURDAY, OCTC»ER 30

. _ CaWe-s Q rttie M uket Rcobury, N. Y.

Sale to start a t 10 a.. m. and will run until 5 p. m^ then reopen at 7 p. m.

We will have Children’s and Ladies’ dothing, > consisting of coate, dresses, blouses, shoes, yai^

ladies’ storm coats, 200 Dacron blouses. Also mm’s

Lee work sMrts, and pants, shoes, Sur-coats with Mouton collars, and many other itons too numer­ous ta moitirai.

DonT miss this sale.Plan to make a day of i t

Terms: C ^h M. a CABLE

Hrane Office Phone: Ro34>ury 3601 branch OfiCice Phone: Downsville

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FOR RENT

FOR RENT — 3-room furnished it ^minus, route 28,

ItviUe 2177. o29tfFOR RE34T — Five-room apart­

ment, with heat on Main S t^ M ars^tv ijle . IhquiA Dr. C. C. Hcdcranb, Blargaretville. olStfc

FOR REUT — H(Hne in Fleisch- manns, furnished, oil heat im­mediate occupancy. Burton Tubbs, Margaretville 0144' or 2063. o29c

FOR RENT—1. 2, 3 and 4-room apartm ats, furnished and un­furnished. All modem in^rove- ments. Heated garages. Dela­ware Court Fleischmanns. a20tf

FOR RENT — Furmished room with kitchen priv ilem suitable for (»e or two p e o ^ . Charles Leonard, Fleischmanns. Mrs. Alice Singer, box 14, idione Fleisdmianns 323. sl7tf

BUSINESS SERVICES

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R O X C R A fT RADIO SERVICE Badk> and Fbono R epairs

F ran k M ^Ketma, Roadmry, N . Y. Phono R odK iry 3071

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CLIPPER SHARPENING Repair Service — Satisfaction guaran­teed, factory madiine, 24-hour service. Mall $1 per set and blades. Lawrence B. DuMmd. Walton. N.Y. _____ ol8-d31

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