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STRING Violin CeUo Spanish Guitar Hawaiian Guitar Tenor Giiitmr Banjo . String Bass Mandolin
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INSTRUCTION ON ALL
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STARTING JAN. 11 Band and. Orcliestration
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IMOmGABETYIULE, N. Y.
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Complete Line of
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Hoover Vacuum Cleaners
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M a r p i ^ e Hardware, loq.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Miller, who were married at the Sacred Heart church, Arkville, Sunday aJtemoon.
AUSTIN'S BRIDGE 11 SHAVERTOWN
Mrs. Ivah Babcock spent three days last week in the Margaret-ville hosi rtal following a gall bladder attack. Although still confined to bed, she is recovering slowly at the home of her son, Edson Babcock.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Babcock and son, Harold Jr., of North Bennington, Vt., spent Sunday at the home of Edson Babcock, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Babcock, well re-membered as former residents of Margaretville, were called here by the serious illness of his mother.
Manny McCann is able to be out again after an attack of the flti.
Mrs. Andrew Moldovan Jr. is at her parents' home recovering from a severe cold.
Mrs. Edd Todd is gaining after her recent serious illness,
Joseph B. Scudder is gaining slowly at his home following a severe illness.
George W. Murray has been ill for seevral days suffering from a virus infection and its sequelae; He is gaining but is still Confined to the house.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Murray and Sue ivere in Oneonta last Friday to call on Mr. Murray's mother and grandmother. Little Sue is recovering some of her former vigor; but is unable to attend school yet.
Mr, and Mrs. Dayton Searle and son, John, were in Rokbury last Friday to Gall on Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller.
Virginia Todd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ezra Todd, has been absent from school this week suffering from ear trouble.
Mrs, Marie Montanya and chil-dren spent the weekend in May-brook, N. Y.
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Phone 20 R . Mar garebrillei N. Y*
Mrs. Martin Pecorni retunied to New York last week after spend-ing the holidays With her husband.
Mrs. Madison Townsetrid and son, Walter, of Wolf HoUow visited Mr. and Mrs. A, Gustafson Monday.
Mrs. Fra"hk Rehor left Monday to visit her daughters at Kingston and Rome.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Reed at-tended her sister's wedding at the Liddle home at Andes Saturday,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keator of Lew Beach were guests of Mrs. Henry Woodin Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. David Williains visited Mrs. Margaret Sanford and Mr. Goodrich at Grand Gorge on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Reed and Herbert Reed of Walton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Reed on the weekend.
BELLEAYRE
This community, as others, is saddened by the death of Rev. A. Braisland, beloved pastor of the Arena Advent Christian church.
Miss Ruth Marks is visiting her sister, Mrs. Lloyd Mann, in Walton.
We are thankful to see the work being done on the Lloyd bridge. ^
Reports from the Tait and Borden families in Florida tell us that, though they had a few chilly days, in general the weather is sunny and warm.
Seager Fairbaim and gang of men are erecting a garage to house the Hardenburgh town truck and snowplow on property pujxhased of Vemer Marks.
Classified Ads, Cards of Tbankjs. etc., 2c word, none less than 50c.
Mr, and Mrs. John Smith of Franklin spent Christmas day with Mr, and Mrs. Warren Shaver on Beech hill,
John Bramley and Theo Rosa of Delhi visited Eva Titch and Mary' C, Fletcher Friday.
Mrs, Dorothy DeSylvia of Bay Shore, L. I., spent a few days the past week with her mother.
Albert Lakin of St. Albans, L, I„ spent the weekend with his family here,
M/Sgt. and Mrs. George Pla-tania and children, Elsie and Jim-my, and WilliEim Platania of West Point spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs, Sam Platania,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Joyett of New York city spent over the weekend with Mrs. Amanda Fletcher.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Davis moved the past week from their house in town to the Norris homestead. He took over his father's farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Page Mack of Walton visited her mother Satur-day and were supper guei s of Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Armstrong,
David L, Bruce and Miss Mar-j&rie Bruce of Andes visited Mrs. Hattie Armstrong Thursday.
Mrs. Inez Atkins received word Saturday that her aunt, Mrs, Marian Thornton, of Canisteo had died in a hospital there.
Our community was saddened to leam of the death of Rev. A. Braisland at his home in Arena. Our deepest sympathy goes out- to the bereaved family.
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Kriddy, January 14,1949. A u .
Arkville Chamber of Commerce
Business Directory E. F. Traver Distribntor of
Socony* Vacuum Products Fuel Oil and Kerosene
Phone Margaretville 16
Crosby Bros. Gase Farm Machhiery
Kaiser-Frazer Automobiles and
Service
Henry Rosa
GENERAL REPAIRS
GAS, OIL AND TIRES
Sherwood Griffin GROCERIES MEATS
FROZEN FOODS Phone Margaretville 2S-R-2
Sweeney Lumber Co. Manufacturers and Wholesalers
H A R D W O O D liUBIBfiSR Arkville, N. Y.
Phone Ma|jg;aretville 105
Redmond Tobacco Co. Wholesale Candy and Tebacep
ArtcvUIe, New Tork
Stanley F. Hoombeek r e a l t o r
ArfcviUe K. Phone 4S-R.li| FABB I S ' H O M E S B t T S m S S S PLAOB»
KELLY'S HdtEL
DINER :: Business Lunches and Dinners Daily ;:
from 75c DINER OPEN EVENINGS
Radiators Heaters Gas Tanks Cleaned and Repaired
Cores on Hand for All Trucks and Tractors
SAME DAY SERVICE f ' ' ' . ~
We Rod All Radiators
Hamway'sRadiator Sem Main Street Phone 145 Margaretville
The Most Unusual Offers We've Ever Made!
1941 CHRYSIJBiR Windsor Sedan, radio, heater, new tires, origi-nal i»alnt, excellent condition.
1941 DODGE Custom Coach, radio, heater, defroster, all brand new tires.
1939 CHRYSUBR Royal Sedan, radio, heater, new paint and seat ^ covers, just overhauled Ithe motor.
19S9 CHRYSL.ER Imperial Club Coupe, radio, heater, good white wall tires, over drive.
1988 CHEVROL£!T Coupe, radio, heater, good tires, looks rough but runs good.
1937 BtncK Special Sedan, good rubber, runs nice but is a little beaten up.
1937 CHRTSLiER Sedan, radio, heater, new motor Job, all new tires.
1937 DODGE Sedan, heater and defroster, just been all over-hauled.
1936 STUDEBAKER Sedan, very good tires, heater and defroster.
1936 FORD Tudor, very rough, but worth the price we're asking for it.
1934 CHEVROUCT Coach, good tires, heater, very good motor.
1934 CHEiVROOiT Town Sedan, all brand new titl^ runs good but don't look like much.
1933 PLYMOUTH Sedan, heater, new battery, fair tires.
Get Our Prices — Conipare Them With Others!
mSERAT, TRADE-IN AIXOWANCES
STANDARD BANK TERMS
STOUT-CRAFT MOTORS Phone lOOW - Margaretville, N. Y.
COMMISSION
Cable's Cattle Market ROXBURY, N. V.
AN AUCTION EVERY FRIDAY
Friday, Jan. 21 11:30 a. m., selling anything that has been consigned
for this sale. Small articles, produce, poultry, pigs, horses, etc.
1 p. m., selling Dairy Cows.
We expect a d^ry of good cows for this'sale. - Also con-signments of Fresh Cows, Close Springers, Spring Cows, Heifers, Beef Cows, Bulls, Calves. Had a very good run of cattle at oar Amolversary Sale. Top dairy cows were in good demand. We < have buyers for all the good dairy cows we can handle.
Beef cattle and calves are In good demand .and bringing ?: <good prices. '
We boy Complete Dairies of any color, or sell Ihe same for; you on a Commission Basis. " - . • - • • V
t Please come early as we would like to start selling dairyf cows on time. • • . « / >::
P. S. Will have-another load of Army merchandise
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