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tuf' f' fi WP Six OAIBKIIX BfOUMVAIN NBW8 RO^URY Mr. and Mrs. Rotjert Coon and son, Robert Jr. of East Homer spent Thursday and Friday with Mrs. Coon's parents, Mr. and Mrs; George Haight. Robert Jr, re mained until Saturday with his grandparents and then returned home accompanied by his tmcle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Darling of Stamford, who spent the weekend at East Homer. Mr. and MrSi Harry Gockel and son, Francis, Mrs. Joseph Cortese and daughter. Donna Saxon, Mrs John Van Wormer and son, Peter, IVtr. and Mrs. Howard Wood and son, Donald, of Cobleskill, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Van Wotmer, Mrs Bradley Case of Conesville, Harry Anderson -^d children of Jeffer son and Mr. and.Mrs. Alton Scutt of Conesville picnicked Sunday at the home of Mr» and Mrs. Rudy Riedl at Conesville. Miss Alice Van Valkenburgh of Binghamton spenV the weekend with, her parents, Mr. and Mrs Robert L. Van Valkenburgh. Mr. and Mrs. Wamick Minch and children, Betty and Bobby, of Fort Hunter were Sunday ^ests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rickard LEGAL NOTICES N O T I C E ^ is hereby given that License Noi SL-1225 has been issued to the undersigned under the provisions of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law to sell liquor, wine, cider and beer to be consumed on the premises where sold, at Crystalbrook Hotel on the north side of FleiScTuriaims-Arkville highway in the town of Middletown, N. Y, Frances Macris and Nick Katsi karos, 86-50 77th St., Wood- haven, N. Y. 3el7p N O T I C E is hereby given that License No. SL-1227 has been issued to the undersigned under the provisions; of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law to sell liquor, wine and beer to be con : sumed on the preiiiiseis where sold, at Parnassus Hotel oh Hal- cott road in the towii of Middle- towni N. Yi. Hercules Nicholai dis an^Michael Mandes, Halcott roadi Fleischmanns. jel7c NOTICE is hereby~given tha/ License No. SL-1339 has been issued to the imdetsigned Under the provisions of -the Alcoholic. Beverage Control Law to sell liquor, wine and beer to be cori- sumed on the premises where sold at Acropolis Farm on the Halcott road in the vicinity of Halcott Center, N. Y. Adelheid Pavlos, d/b/a Acropolis Farm H^cott Center, N- Y. jel^C To the Qualified Voters of Central School District No. 1 of the T o ^ s of : Middletown^ Andes, Bdvina, Roxbnry, Delaware County, and Hardenburg:li, XJI- ster County, New York: TAKE NOTICE, that tlje regu- lar annual meeting of Central School District No. i of the Towns of Middletown, Andes, Bovina and Roxbury, Delaware county, and Hardenburgh, Ulster county, New York, will be held in the audi- torium of said Central School Building, in the Village of Mar- garetville. New York, in said dis- trict on Tuesday, July 12, 1949, at 8:30 p. m., D S.T. (7:30, Standard Tirrie), for the purpose of natni- nating candidates for trustee for five years to succeed Raymond Murray whose ; term wUl expire, :and for the purpose of voting on the fbllowing questions and propositions: X Shall the Board of Edu- cation of said Central School District be authorized to pur- chase one school bus w d ex- pend therefor a sum not ex- ceeding $7,800 which sum shall be raised by tax on ithe tax- able properly, of the district and be collected in five annual installments, and to borrow on fhie credit of said district, the simi of $7,£t00 or so much thereof as may be necessary and issue bonds therefor bind- ing on the district and matur- ing not more than five years from the date thereof, bearing interest at the rate not ex- ceeding 2 % % per annum ? 2. S h ^ the Board of Edu- cation of Central School Dis* trict No. 1 of the Towns of Middletoym, Andes, Bovina^ and Roxbury, Delaware coun- ty^ and Hardenburgh, Ulster coimty, purchase as an addi- tion for the schoolhouse site in said District a piece or plot of land hereina;fter described, and pay therefor the sxmi of THREE HUNDRED DOL- LARS ($300.00) and vote a tax in that amount to be levied aiffl payabre in one installment during the school year 1949- 1950? , The lands which it is pro- posed to purchase aire der scribed as follows: ALL THAT PIECE OR P A R C E L O F L A N D situate in the Village of MargaretyiUe, Town of Middletown, Dela- ware county, :New : York, bounded on the east. by premises owned by or in pos- session of Louis W^Joliieater; on the south by the East Branch of the Delawareriver; oh the west by premises of the Margaretville Central School, and on the north by lower Main Street in said Village, and for the purpose of'transacting any other business which may be • regularly brought before subh meeting. TAKE NOTICE FURTHER, that the election of the aforemen- tioned trustees will be by ballot on the following day, Wednesday, July 13, 1949, at 2 p. m., D.S.T,, and the polls' will contiftue open until 9 p. m., D.S.T., of the said .• day.- • MARGARET E. THOMPSON Clerk Pated June t4. 1949 . jySc CLASSIFIED ADS Buying or Selling ^ They Bring Results Classified Ads And Cards of Tbanks' Two Cents Fe^ Word, Minlmnm 50 Cents FOR SALE HOSPITAL BEDS and wheel chairs for rent or sale. Herrick Funeral Home. dl3tf FOR SALE—Used New Idea hay loader. Kelly Bros., Halcott- ville, Y. jel7p USED CARS bought and sold. Red's Auto Supply, tel. Pratts- vme 3627.. ml3tf FOR SALE—Standing crop of hay. Will assist in cutting. Ward V. Streeter, BedeU, N. Y. jel7p F O R SALE—9-piece dining room suite. Mrs. Roland Ross, Rox- bury, phOne Roxbury 3441. jel7c FOR SALE—Kitchen stove with oven and reservoir; enameled ice box; bedstead. Carlton E. Hatch^ Margaretville, N. Y. jel7c FOR SALE--One or fifty ring or square • showers, very cheap. Takanassee Hotel, Fleischmanns, N. Y. jel7c FOR SALE —Farms and homes, G. E. refrigerators and Harder silos. Demas Mead; Margaret- ville. jlTp FOR SALE — Rebuilt Airway vacuum cleaner, also antique flat top desk. Mildred Sperling, Margaretville. jel7p FOR SALE — Reasonable. Plate Glass Policy." Covers practically all breakage. Phone 70. Arthur S» Close, agent, Margaretville. FOR SALE—1937- DeSoto 4-door sedan, new mototj two new tires, heater, good running order. Schuman Bros., phone Roxbury 2192. - 3el7p FOR SALE FOR SALE — Rubber stan^. News. FOR SAT.F^Pigs,» 6 weeks old. William Kapitko, Margaretville, phone 34-R-21. jel7p FOR SALE — Man's bicycle qpd pair I ice skates. Amos Avery, Halcott Center, N. Y. 3el7p FOR SALE—Seversd meadows of ^ hay on Palmer Hill. Sam Pla- /jtania, Shavertown, N. Y. jel7p FOR SALE—1933 Plymouth 4-door sedan, good' condition. Douglas Armstrong, Dry Brook, phone 58-F-3. \ jel7p FOR SALE — One horse mowing machii^ej in good condition, peirl Vermilyea, Arkville, N..Y„ Dry Brok road. jeltp FOR SALE—1936 Packard sedan, good Condition, $350. Mrs. Ever- ett Hinkley, Roxbury, N. . Y., phone 3202. ' 3el7p FOR SALE — John Deere buck rake, like new, $65; low lumber wagon, $15. John Lucas, Halcott Center, N. Y. jel7p CHRYSLER, DeSotq. Dodge, Plymouth. Genuine M O P A R fac- tory parts. As complete a stock as you will find anywhere. Try us first. Stout-Craft Motors, Margaretville. a9tf FOR SALE — My home on Dry Brook road, six rooms and bath, with all modern improvements, 2-acre lot, barn and chicken house; ideal for chicken farm. John CSoupil, Arkville. 3'el7c F O R SALE — Three-piece living room suite i breakfast set; two twin beds, complete. Call after 4 p. m. Julia McLaughlin, Mar- garetville, Academy street. 3'el7p FOR SALE —1939 two-ton GMC truck, two-speed rear axle, plat- form body, good running con- dition, good hay truck. John Elliott, Margaretville. 3el7p FOR SALE—John Deere tractors; one horse-drawn mower on rub- ber; 2 dump rakes; sweep rake for Jeep; repairs and service. Arthur Gtordon, ArkviUe. jel7p FOR SALE—'48 Plymouth Special DeLuxe Club Coupe, heater, ra- dio, seat covers, fog lights, grille guard, trunk guard, low mileage, like new. Nelson Delameter, Arkville, N. Y., phone 42-F-2. FOR SALE—Living room suite, dininig room suite, wardrobe trunk, work bench, 200 ft. ^-in. cable, 12x14 truck canvas, used doors, 1939 G M C truck, 1%-ton. Everything reasonable. Abe Arenson, Margaretville. jel7p FOR SALE — Baler and binder twine for pickup balers; guards, eyes and forks for your haying equipment; Ireland hay hoists, complete with motors; Dellinger choppers for hay or com. Doug- las Kelly, Margaretville. 3'el7c FOR SALE—1949 Ford V-8 four- door sedan, deluxe, maroon, radio, heater, undercoating, very reasonable. , DELAWARE MOTORS CO. Authorized Studebaker Dealer Margaretville, Phone 125 FOR SALE — '42 Schult 3-room house trailer with new gas stove. Also Craftsman all steel table saw, like new, and 36-in. wood > lathe-driver. Frasier Cure Jr., Pine Hill, N. Y. 3el7p FOR SALE FOR SALE—Blue Ribbon sprout plants. Earl Vermilyea, Ark- ville, Dry Brook road. jel7p FOR SALE—Dark blue gabardine pumps, size 6 % B, never been worn. Mrs. H. "Wynii, Arkville. FOR SALE; — Garden dust—Tacy Tomatox, for bugs and blight on tomatoes. Arkville Feed and Ctoal Citorp., Arkville, N. Y. je24G B U Y your vdnter supply of coal now to save dollars. ArkviUe Feed and Coal Corp., Arkville^ N. Y. je24c F O R S A L E — Two-wheel trailer. Also boys' bicycle, in goojd con- dition. Allaben Fairbairn, phone Q6-R-11, Margaretville. ^ jel7p FOR SALE — SmaU new AUis Chalmers tractor with side mounted mower. Roney Equip ment Co.,- Andes, N. Y., phone 2821. > jel7c id! WANTED WANTED—Man for haying^Hugh Robertson, New Kingston, N. Y. jelTc WANTED Cauliflower and sprout plants. Ward V. Streeter, Bedell, N. Y. jel7p WANTED—Experienced; man for service station attendant. Apply at Main St. Garage, Fleisch- manns, N. Y. jeltc WANTED—Lone Pine Mink Ranch . wiU pay $8 to $20 for old and disabled horses according to size. Phone Franklin 14-F-14. sl7tf jyi<s WANTED YELLOW BIRCH LOGS Delivered Our Mill THE MAYES CO., INC. Fleischmanns, N. Y. W A N T E D to biyr: Floor machines, drum sanders, edgers, polishers, etc.; state make, model, condi- tion and price. Greenberg's Floor Service, Big Indian, N. Y. Phone Pine Hill 2252. jel7o F O R ^ A L E — Registered Jersey bull, 2 years old. Can be seen at Eldred Shaver's on Gross mountain. W . H. Young, Arena N. Y. jel7c FOR SALE — 1940 Buick Road- master, excellent condition, low original mileage, suitable for hacking or taxi. Phone Mar- garetville 33. " 3'el7c F O R SALE—Approximately 5,400 ft. seasoned hemlock boards and dimension stock, $300 or $65 per M. Howard J. Fairbairn, phone 166-F-2, MargaretviUe. 3el7p 1949 BUICK for immediate de- livery, two 4-door Super, one 4- door Super. EARL E. JENKINS Authorized Buick Sales & Service Ma:rgaretville, N. Y. ATTENTION,^Lumber Dealers — 250,000 feet of oak, and some aSH and maple for sale near a main highway, located on Pal- mer Hill. Sam Platania, Shav- ertown, N. Y. jelTp F O R SALE—6-room house, itiod- ern improyenients, garage,Jarge lot, about one acre, Dry Brook road, 3 miles from Arkville. Write Box 141, Fleischmanns 3e24c USED CARS 1933 Dodge Sedan, $135 1936 Dodge Sedan,' $150 1939 Buick Sedan, $550, radio, heater. C. H. GREENE & SON Fleisclipianns F O R S A L E — Free-Westinghouse , portable electric sewing ma- chine, in excellent condition, blue enameled kitchen range complete with Florence oil burn- ers and hot water coil. Fred D. Cure, Pine Hill, N. Y. jel7c FOR SALE—On hand for imme- diate delivery, rear mowers and cultivators for Ford and Ford- Fufg:uson tractors; Cobey tilt top trailer 8x12 flat bottom; used manure spreader on rubber. W . S. Hinkley, Grand Gorge. FOR SALE—On hand for imme- diate delivery,. new 8-cyl. Ford pickup; new 8-cyl. F5 1 % -ton chassis and cab. Used: 1940 Tudor DeSoto; 1940 Tudor Chev- rolet; 1946 Ford Tudor; 1939 Dodge pickup; 1939 Ford pickup. W . S. Hinkley, Grand Gorge, N. Y. jel7c F O R S A L E — Concrete mixer, seven S, with skip and water- tank, Lee Roi motor. ' Sullivan air compress6r on wheels, size one hundred five. Diaphragm pump 25 feet four-inch suction hose. Thomas Ambrose, 206 Washington avenue, Kingston, N. Y., phone 2856. j jel7p FOR SALE —' McCormick-Deering com blower, type F, with 30 feet pipe, used one year, also 3 De- Laval magnetic single units with new rubbers. Holstein heifer, bagging, $150. Howard Samuels, Dunraven rpad, Margaretville. THOMPSON'S Cabinet Shop — Made-to-order storm windows, window screens, screen doors and kitchen cupbosu-ds—^remod- eling kitchens and baths—^repairs on wooden farm equipment, etc. Nelson M. Thompson, Bloom- ville, N. Y., phone 7546. jylc FOR SALE — Used Glenwood chunk stove, in excellent condi- tion, Also slightly used tank heater, 300-500-gal. capacity. Used* 30-gal. electric hot water " heater. Specials on discontin- used lines—New Gibson 8 cu. ft. refrigerator, also 30 and 50 gal. new electric hot water heaters, priced to sell. Smith's, phone 130, Margaretville. jelTc FOR SALE — Used farm equip- ment: J. D. side rake; 2 all steel hay loaders; power take off mowers for John Deere, Case and Farmall tractors; buck rake for Ford tractof-; Case and New Holland pickup balers; Farmall, Oliver and Case tractors; Case amid Me. D. P.T.O. grain binders; Butterworth thresher. No charge for delivery. Speqial: Model L Papec silo filler, 1 yr. old. Hu- bert D. Gage, Red Hook, N. Y., phone 5551. 3e24c USED CARS The following Post-War Auto- mobiles listed are excellent and you have a considerable saving over the purchase of a new car. W e service Ourused cars the best we ^ know how and you will find the appearance and performance excellent. 1 ^ 7 Studebaker Royal DeLuxe Commander, with overdrive, 4- dr. R. H.i^pprox. saving__$l,100 1947 Chev. 4-dr. Fleetmaster, ap- prox. saving $400 1946 Pontiac 8 2-dr. Streamliner, radio, heater, fog light, approx. saving _ _ _ _ _ — . : _; ,_$800 W e have '4a-'41-'42-'47 Buicks to select from. For your, convenience you can purchase these cars through the G M A C monthly payment plan. EARL E. JENKINS Authorized Buick Sales & Service M^garetviUe, N. Y. . Phone 48 FOR SALE--New Srburner Per- fection oil stove, just the thing for camp. Used Nesco Chef 110- volt electric range. Special on new Nesco 16 cu. ft. farm freez- er, was $505, now $390. Special on new Nesco 6-can milk cooler, was $359, now $335. New Pres- teline electric range, fuUy auto- matic deluxe model, was $284.95, $239.95. Margaretville Hardware, Inc. 3el7c FOR SALE—^Former CCC camp on former Roy Leonard farm, near Margaretville, N. Y., consisting of 6.9 ad'es, laid out for build- ing lots. Spring and well will insure water supply to take care of enttire property (well was drilled by U. S. government). Will sell very reasonable when leafee with the Neill & Spanjer company expires. ConsiUt M. Silvermsm ,of Fleischmanns for price and terms. Phone Fleisch- manns 225. jel7c FOR SALE — 1937 Ford parts; sealed beams and floor mat, new; 1941 rebuilt motor, slightly used; generator, starter, wheels, etc. Bob Kelly, Halcott Center. jel7p "1946 Ford Coupe 1941 Plymouth Station Wagon 1939 DeSoto Sedan ' 1939 Plymouth Coach 1946 Ford Ton Truck with Cattle 'Body ; AH of these imits are in excellent condition. Get our prices before you buy. You'll be happily sur- prised."- • •.. •• A. H. TODD & SON, INC. " • Fleischmcmns - ^ • ^ FOR SALE — New power lawn mower, $110. White outside house paint, $4.75, 5-gal. pail, first grade Marietta. Liddle Bros., Andes. jel7c FOR SALE — White Mountain cauliflower plants, 5,000 ready now, 10,000 will be ready within a week. Ivan Bussy, Halcott ville, N. Y., phone Roxbury 2102 WINDOW SCREEN and storm window made to order. Get yours made now. Also can make most anything else you desire Charley Greene, Wagner Ave. Fleischmanns, N. Y. j23tf FOR- SALE—Complete Deisel en gine saw miU, including tractors, -trucks, sleighs and misceUane ous items. Will sell as a com- plete unit or separate items Inquire Neill & Span3'er, Inc Margaretville, N. Y. 3'el7p F O R S A L E — 10-room house in Fleischmanns, modem improve- ments, steam heat, well built, good cellar, garage, chicken house, % acre, nice location, partly furnished, immediate possession. Steinhardt & Stein- hardt. Realtors, Fleischmanns, N. Y., phone 115. jelOtf DEPENDABLE TRUCKS — 1948 %-ton Dodge pickup, $1,195; 1941 Chevrolet 1 %-ton Chassis and cab, 2-speed axle, heater and defroster, $550; 1940 Ford 1-ton platform, $475; 1944 Chev- rolet chassis and Cab, a very clean truck, $995; 1946 Dodge 2-ton, 2-speed, new motor and overhauled throughout, $1,250. Sanford Chevrolet Co., Inc., Mar- garetville. jel7c FOR SALE—Corduroy tires and tubes; Delco batteries; Pennzoil motor oil; fenders, short blocks, heads, fuel pUmps, Gates belts, carburetors,, radiators and a complete line of Chevrolet parts and accessories. "Everything that's best for your car." 1949 Chevrolet %-ton pickup, deluxe cab, low mileage, inquire of Ed- win Maulick, Shavertown, N. Y. 1948 ScIiUlt house trailer, livihg room, bath, 2 bedrooms and kitchenette. ' Sanford Chevrolet Co., Inc., Margaretville. jeHc FOR RENT F O R RENT—^2 furnished rooms; also single rooms, furnished. Box 12, Margaretville. jl7p W A N T E D — 150 people to play pinochle and bridge on June 17 at the American Legion Home for the benefit of the Legion Auxiliary. Refreshments and prizes. jel7c W A N T E D — Patrons or feet for our new dance floor at our dance Saturday nighty Jtme 18, at the " American Legion home in Andes. " Music by Delhi Firemen's or- chestra. Dancing 9-1. Admission 60c, tax included. jel7c MISCELLANEOUS H A V E your long grass or hay mower with tractor mower, in . Fleischmanns, Highmount- and vicinity. Phone Fleischmanns 204-F-2. jel7p ' CARPENTER and BUILDER Estimates Cheerfully Given JOSEPH EISELE Kelly Comers Phone Margaretville lO-F-41 olStf HINKLEY REUNION, at home of k James Hinkley, Roxbury, N. Y., Sunday, June 19, 1949. Bring table service for own family, sandwiches and t>ne other dish. Jel7c NOTICE—Dr. Alfred Opp^eifti of Fleischmanns wishes to an- nounce that his office hours will be 10 to 12, 4 to 6, on Sundf^ 10 to 12 only, starting June 15. ARKVILLE WSCS Strawberry Festival on the lawn of Mrs. Clinton Morfee, Arkville, Tues- day, June 21, afternoon and eve^ ning. Tickets: Adults, 75c; chil- dren, 50c. jel7c Auotton Sale _The Board of Education of Central School District No. 1 of the Towns of Middletown, Andes, Bovina, Roxbtny, Delaware county, and Hardenburgh, Ulster county, will seU at public auction to the highest bidder all the real prop- erty belonging to former common school district No. 18 of the "Towns of Roxbury and Middletown (known as Thompson Hollow School District). The sale will W A N T E D — Girl or woman for take place at the school house in kitchen work in small boarding said district at 2 p. m., D.S.T., house for July and August. Can Friday June 24, 1949. Terms of go home nights. Good wages Werner Anderegg, Kelly Cor ners, N. Y., phone Fleischmanns 23-F-13. Jel7p W A N T E D — Custom mowing and cultivating with newest Allis Chalmers equipment. Taking orders for oak and cherry fence posts, 17c each, sharpened and delivered. John Scudder, Hal- cottville, N. Y. 3e24q W A N T E D — W e buy old gold and silver jewelry. Come in and see our new silver department. W e now have, silver gifts for wed dings, silver arid golden wed- dings, etc. M. Willnus, opp, theatre, Margaretville, N. Y jel7tf W E WELL BtJir YOtm Basswood and Ash LUMBER 4/4" to 12/4" Thick No. 2 Common or Better Cash 2% 10 Days CENTRAL LUMBER CO. 239 Atlantic Ave. Brooklyn 2, N. Y. Phone MAIne 4-7666 CARDS OF THANKS I wish to thank Dr. Weinberg, Dr. Holcomb, Mrs. Marx and th^ nurses of the hospital staff for their excellent care whiel I was a patient at the Margaretville hos pital, also all who came to see me sent cards and brought gifts and to my friends and neighbors who were so kind to me and Mrs. Todd, el7p William E. Todd Thru the Catskill Mt. News we wish to thank both the Arkville and Meirgaretville fire depsirt-t ments and the people who helped in every way to Save oUr home, our neighbors and friends for their kindness and help, Mr. and Mrs Sheldorf Birdsall for a temporiary home. It is all deeply appreciated, God bless you all. The Harold Garrison Family William Garrison FOR RENT—Two-room furnished bungalow on route 30, also furi nished rooms. Beatrice Palma- tier, Arena, N. Y. jel7p F O R R E N T in Margaretville, 5- room apartment with bath. Hot* water and steam heat furnished. Available July 1. J. R. Weeks, Margaretville. 3el7c F O R R E N T in Margaretville for the sxunmer season or year arotmd, 4^room furnished apart- ment, modem improvements, oil heatj ideal location, nice groimds, garage. B. Steinhardt, Fleisch- manns, N. Y., phone 115. jelQtf FOR RENT , 2, 4, or 5-Room Apartments All Improvements—Hot Water. and Heat Summer or Year ''Round Occupancy Furnished Chas. Leonard Apartments Mrs. Alice Singer, Prop. Phone 266-J Box 14, Fleischmanns jy8c CARD OF THANKS W e wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to Dr. Beatty, Dr. Weinberg and Dr. Holcomb and to everyone-^who in any way helped during the long sickne^ and death of our lovekl one, also to Eugene Gormley for his splendid service. Many thanks to aU pan bearers, those who sent flowers and to all :who furnished Russell Kelder Mr. and Mrs, Don Kelder' and Mrs. George Kelder I extend sincere thanks to Dr. Palen and Dr., Huggins and the nurses of the hospital staff for their untiring efforts in my behalf to give me the wonderful care •Which I received while in the Mar- garetville hospital, also to "my many friends of bygone days as well as the many new friends who made my enforced stay so pleas- ant, also to those who sent me such beautiful flowers and cards. jel7c Edith Hoff Jocelyn . I wish to extend my thanks and appreciation to Dr. Palen, Dr. Huggins, the nurses of the hospital Staff and the Gray Ladies for their kindness and care while I was a patient there. Special th^ks to Mrs. Kilpatrick and Mrs. Elliott for their patient and. understand- ing care.' I thank each aiid every one for their cards, flowers and gifts and ^ o everyone who called on me. Mrs. Ward Roberts Classified Ads, Cards of Hianks, ^tc.. 2c word, none less than 50c. MISCELLANEOUS AUCTION—At the home of the late Mrs. Jennie Maynard, Grand Gorge, N. Y.,. on Saturday, June 18, starting at 12:30 o'clock, con- tent of house, including living room, dining room, bedroom and kitchen furnishings, vacuum cleaners, rugs, dishes, bedding, Hoosier kitchen cabinet, Radiola, trunks, fruit jars, sewing cabinet and tables, boks (old and new), earthen jugs, blanket chest, car robes, porch furniture, storage cupboard; oil heaters, electric irons, Odora closet, mirrors, etc. If rain, sale follows on next dear week-day. ANTIQUES— Ithaca Grandfather cdock, wood- en workS^cSock, Banjo and other clocks, marble top table, other tables; disheSj vases, glassware, miiTors, kerosene lamps, etc. GARDEN AND CARPENTER TOOLS—Lawn mower, rakes, shovels, hoes, grass dippers, saws, hammers, etc. Terms, cash. James Kinsey, auctioneer. Leo H. DeSilva owner. jel7c sale: Cash. Dated June 14, 1949 MARGARET E.-THOMPSON Clerk LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE is hereby given that License No. GB-18858 has been issued to the undersigned under the provisions of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law to sell retail cider and beer not to be consumed on the premises where sold, at 219 Main St. on the south side of Route 28 in the village of Fleisclimanns, N. Y. David Solomon, d/b/a Harry Solomon. "" . je24c NOTICE is hereby given that License No. GB-18854 has been issued to the undersigned imder the provisions of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law to sell beer at retail to be consumed off the premises where sold, at The Arena Grocery on the east side of Church street in the hamlet of Arena, N. Y. Glenford and IDoris Fairbairn, P. O. Box 14, Arena, N. Y. ^ je24p' To the Qualified Voters ot Former Common School District No. 2 of the Towns o£ Hardenburgh and Middletown (Known as Hapledale School District) : The Board of Education of Central School District No. 1 of the Towns of Middletown, Andes, Bovina, Roxbury, Delaware county, and Hardenburgh, Ulster county, hereby gives notice that a special meeting ofi the qualified voters dt isaid former comhion school district No. 2 will be held in the Com- munity Hall in said district on the l4th day of July, 1949, at 7:30 p. m.. Standard Time (8:30 D.S.T.), for the purpose of voting on the following proposition: ShaU the real ^property of former common school district No. 2 of the Towns of Harden- burgh and Middletown be sold at public auction by and under the direction of the Board of Education of Central. School District No. 1 of the Towns of Middletown, Andes, Bovina, Roxbury, Delaware county, and Hardenburgh, Ulster coun- ty, and the proceeds therefrom be apportioned among the tax- payers in said district as pro- vided by Section 1804 of the Education Law of the State of New York? MARGARET E. THOMPSON Clerk Dated June 14, 1949 . jySc To the Qualified Voters of Tbrmer Common School District No. 1 of the Town of Hardenbvusgh (Known as Seager School Dis- trict): The Board of Education of Central School District No. 1 of the Towns of Middletown, Andes, Bovina, Roxbury, Delaware county, and Hardenburgh, Ulster county, hereby gives notice that a special meeting of the qualified voters- of said former common school dis- trict No. 1 of the Town of Harden- burgh will be held in the school hotise in said district on the 15th day of July, 1949, at 7:30 p. m.. Standard Time (8:30 D. S. T.) for the purpose of voting on the fol-. lowing proposition: Shall the real property of former common school district No. 1 of the Town of Harden- burgh be sold at public auction by and under the"" direction of the Board of Education of Central School District No. 1 of the Towns of Middletown, Andes, Bovina, Roxbury, Dcla- ' ware county, and Harden- burgh, Ulster county, and the proceeds therefrom appor-* tioned among the taxpayers in said district as provided by Section 1804 of the Education ' Law of the State of New Yofk? MARGARET E. THOMPSON , Clerk ; Dated June 14„194d jySe NOTICE is hereby given that License No. SL-1165 has been issued to the undersigned under the provisions of the Alcoholic ; Beverage Control 'Law to sell liquor, beer and wine to be con- sumed on the premises where sold, at Palace Hotel, Wagner Ave., in the village of Fleisch- manns, N. Y. Fred E. Ermann, Kur-t Vailee, d/b/a Palace Hotel. je24c '•I \ •/-Si": I =7 '•4;

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Mr. and Mrs. Rotjert Coon and son, Robert Jr. of East Homer spent Thursday and Friday with Mrs. Coon's parents, Mr. and Mrs; George Haight. Robert Jr, re mained until Saturday with his grandparents and then returned home accompanied by his tmcle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Darling of Stamford, who spent the weekend at East Homer.

Mr. and MrSi Harry Gockel and son, Francis, Mrs. Joseph Cortese and daughter. Donna Saxon, Mrs John Van Wormer and son, Peter, IVtr. and Mrs. Howard Wood and son, Donald, of Cobleskill, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Van Wotmer, Mrs Bradley Case of Conesville, Harry Anderson -^d children of Jeffer son and Mr. and.Mrs. Alton Scutt of Conesville picnicked Sunday at the home of Mr» and Mrs. Rudy Riedl at Conesville.

Miss Alice Van Valkenburgh of Binghamton spenV the weekend with, her parents, Mr. and Mrs Robert L. Van Valkenburgh.

Mr. and Mrs. Wamick Minch and children, Betty and Bobby, of Fort Hunter were Sunday ^ests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rickard

LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE^ is hereby given that

License Noi SL-1225 has been issued to the undersigned under the provisions of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law to sell liquor, wine, cider and beer to be consumed on the premises where sold, at Crystalbrook Hotel on the north side of FleiScTuriaims-Arkville highway in the town of Middletown, N. Y, Frances Macris and Nick Katsi karos, 86-50 77th St., Wood-haven, N. Y. 3el7p

NOTICE is hereby given that License No. SL-1227 has been issued to the undersigned under the provisions; of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law to sell liquor, wine and beer to be con : sumed on the preiiiiseis where sold, at Parnassus Hotel oh Hal-cott road in the towii of Middle-towni N. Yi. Hercules Nicholai dis an^Michael Mandes, Halcott roadi Fleischmanns. jel7c

NOTICE is hereby~given tha/ License No. SL-1339 has been issued to the imdetsigned Under the provisions of -the Alcoholic. Beverage Control Law to sell liquor, wine and beer to be cori-sumed on the premises where sold at Acropolis Farm on the Halcott road in the vicinity of Halcott Center, N. Y. Adelheid Pavlos, d/b/a Acropolis Farm H^cott Center, N- Y. jel^C

To the Qualified Voters of Central School District No. 1 of the T o ^ s of : Middletown^ Andes, Bdvina, Roxbnry, Delaware County, and Hardenburg:li, XJI-ster County, New York: TAKE NOTICE, that tlje regu-

lar annual meeting of Central School District No. i of the Towns of Middletown, Andes, Bovina and Roxbury, Delaware county, and Hardenburgh, Ulster county, New York, will be held in the audi-torium of said Central School Building, in the Village of Mar-garetville. New York, in said dis-trict on Tuesday, July 12, 1949, at 8:30 p. m., D S.T. (7:30, Standard Tirrie), for the purpose of natni-nating candidates for trustee for five years to succeed Raymond Murray whose ; term wUl expire, :and for the purpose of voting on the f bllowing questions and propositions:

X Shall the Board of Edu-cation of said Central School District be authorized to pur-chase one school bus w d ex-pend therefor a sum not ex-ceeding $7,800 which sum shall be raised by tax on ithe tax-able properly, of the district and be collected in five annual installments, and to borrow on fhie credit of said district, the simi of $7,£t00 or so much thereof as may be necessary and issue bonds therefor bind-ing on the district and matur-ing not more than five years from the date thereof, bearing interest at the rate not ex-ceeding 2 % % per annum ?

2. S h ^ the Board of Edu-cation of Central School Dis* trict No. 1 of the Towns of Middletoym, Andes, Bovina and Roxbury, Delaware coun-ty and Hardenburgh, Ulster coimty, purchase as an addi-tion for the schoolhouse site in said District a piece or plot of land hereina;fter described, and pay therefor the sxmi of THREE HUNDRED DOL-LARS ($300.00) and vote a tax in that amount to be levied aiffl payabre in one installment during the school year 1949-1950? ,

The lands which it is pro-posed to purchase aire der scribed as follows: •

ALL THAT PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Village of MargaretyiUe, Town of Middletown, Dela-ware county, :New : York, bounded on the east. by premises owned by or in pos-session of Louis W Joliieater; on the south by the East Branch of the Delaware river ; oh the west by premises of the Margaretville Central School, and on the north by lower Main Street in said Village,

and for the purpose of'transacting any other business which may be

• regularly brought before subh meeting.

TAKE NOTICE FURTHER, that the election of the aforemen-tioned trustees will be by ballot on the following day, Wednesday, July 13, 1949, at 2 p. m., D.S.T,, and the polls' will contiftue open until 9 p. m., D.S.T., of the said

.• day.- • MARGARET E. THOMPSON

Clerk Pated June t4. 1949 .

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C L A S S I F I E D A D S Buying or Selling ^ T h e y Bring Results

Classified Ads And Cards of Tbanks' Two Cents Fe^ Word, Minlmnm 50 Cents

FOR SALE HOSPITAL BEDS and wheel

chairs for rent or sale. Herrick Funeral Home. dl3tf

FOR SALE—Used New Idea hay loader. Kelly Bros., Halcott-ville, Y. jel7p

USED CARS bought and sold. Red's Auto Supply, tel. Pratts-vme 3627.. ml3tf

FOR SALE—Standing crop of hay. Will assist in cutting. Ward V. Streeter, BedeU, N. Y. jel7p

FOR SALE—9-piece dining room suite. Mrs. Roland Ross, Rox-bury, phOne Roxbury 3441. jel7c

FOR SALE—Kitchen stove with oven and reservoir; enameled ice box; bedstead. Carlton E. Hatch^ Margaretville, N. Y. jel7c

FOR SALE--One or fifty ring or square • showers, very cheap. Takanassee Hotel, Fleischmanns, N. Y. jel7c

FOR SALE —Farms and homes, G. E. refrigerators and Harder silos. Demas Mead; Margaret-ville. jlTp

FOR SALE — Rebuilt Airway vacuum cleaner, also antique flat top desk. Mildred Sperling, Margaretville. jel7p

FOR SALE — Reasonable. Plate Glass Policy." Covers practically all breakage. Phone 70. Arthur S» Close, agent, Margaretville.

FOR SALE—1937- DeSoto 4-door sedan, new mototj two new tires, heater, good running order. Schuman Bros., phone Roxbury 2192. - 3el7p

FOR SALE

FOR SALE — Rubber stan^. News.

FOR SAT.F^Pigs,» 6 weeks old. William Kapitko, Margaretville, phone 34-R-21. jel7p

FOR SALE — Man's bicycle qpd pair I ice skates. Amos Avery, Halcott Center, N. Y. 3el7p

FOR SALE—Seversd meadows of ^ hay on Palmer Hill. Sam Pla-

/jtania, Shavertown, N. Y. jel7p

FOR SALE—1933 Plymouth 4-door sedan, good' condition. Douglas Armstrong, Dry Brook, phone 58-F-3. \ jel7p

FOR SALE — One horse mowing machii ej in good condition, peirl Vermilyea, Arkville, N..Y„ Dry Brok road. jeltp

FOR SALE—1936 Packard sedan, good Condition, $350. Mrs. Ever-ett Hinkley, Roxbury, N. . Y., phone 3202. ' 3el7p

FOR SALE — John Deere buck rake, like new, $65; low lumber wagon, $15. John Lucas, Halcott Center, N. Y. jel7p

CHRYSLER, DeSotq. Dodge, Plymouth. Genuine MOPAR fac-tory parts. As complete a stock as you will find anywhere. Try us first. Stout-Craft Motors, Margaretville. a9tf

FOR SALE — My home on Dry Brook road, six rooms and bath, with all modern improvements, 2-acre lot, barn and chicken house; ideal for chicken farm. John CSoupil, Arkville. 3'el7c

FOR SALE — Three-piece living room suite i breakfast set; two twin beds, complete. Call after 4 p. m. Julia McLaughlin, Mar-garetville, Academy street. 3'el7p

FOR SALE —1939 two-ton GMC truck, two-speed rear axle, plat-form body, good running con-dition, good hay truck. John Elliott, Margaretville. 3el7p

FOR SALE—John Deere tractors; one horse-drawn mower on rub-ber; 2 dump rakes; sweep rake for Jeep; repairs and service. Arthur Gtordon, ArkviUe. jel7p

FOR SALE—'48 Plymouth Special DeLuxe Club Coupe, heater, ra-dio, seat covers, fog lights, grille guard, trunk guard, low mileage, like new. Nelson Delameter, Arkville, N. Y., phone 42-F-2.

FOR SALE—Living room suite, dininig room suite, wardrobe trunk, work bench, 200 ft. ^-in. cable, 12x14 truck canvas, used doors, 1939 GMC truck, 1%-ton. Everything reasonable. Abe Arenson, Margaretville. jel7p

FOR SALE — Baler and binder twine for pickup balers; guards, eyes and forks for your haying equipment; Ireland hay hoists, complete with motors; Dellinger choppers for hay or com. Doug-las Kelly, Margaretville. 3'el7c

FOR SALE—1949 Ford V-8 four-door sedan, deluxe, maroon, radio, heater, undercoating, very reasonable. , DELAWARE MOTORS CO.

Authorized Studebaker Dealer Margaretville, Phone 125

FOR SALE — '42 Schult 3-room house trailer with new gas stove. Also Craftsman all steel table saw, like new, and 36-in. wood

> lathe-driver. Frasier Cure Jr., Pine Hill, N. Y. 3el7p

FOR SALE FOR SALE—Blue Ribbon sprout

plants. Earl Vermilyea, Ark-ville, Dry Brook road. jel7p

FOR SALE—Dark blue gabardine pumps, size 6% B, never been worn. Mrs. H. "Wynii, Arkville.

FOR SALE; — Garden dust—Tacy Tomatox, for bugs and blight on tomatoes. Arkville Feed and Ctoal Citorp., Arkville, N. Y. je24G

BUY your vdnter supply of coal now to save dollars. ArkviUe Feed and Coal Corp., Arkville N. Y. je24c

FOR SALE — Two-wheel trailer. Also boys' bicycle, in goojd con-dition. Allaben Fairbairn, phone Q6-R-11, Margaretville. ^ jel7p

FOR SALE — SmaU new AUis Chalmers tractor with side mounted mower. Roney Equip ment Co.,- Andes, N. Y., phone 2821. > jel7c

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WANTED

WANTED—Man for haying^Hugh Robertson, New Kingston, N. Y. jelTc

WANTED — Cauliflower and sprout plants. Ward V. Streeter, Bedell, N. Y. jel7p

WANTED—Experienced; man for service station attendant. Apply at Main St. Garage, Fleisch-manns, N. Y. • jeltc

WANTED—Lone Pine Mink Ranch . wiU pay $8 to $20 for old and disabled horses according to size. Phone Franklin 14-F-14. sl7tf

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WANTED YELLOW BIRCH LOGS

Delivered Our Mill THE MAYES CO., INC.

Fleischmanns, N. Y.

WANTED to biyr: Floor machines, drum sanders, edgers, polishers, etc.; state make, model, condi-tion and price. Greenberg's Floor Service, Big Indian, N. Y. Phone Pine Hill 2252. jel7o

FOR ^ A L E — Registered Jersey bull, 2 years old. Can be seen at Eldred Shaver's on Gross mountain. W . H. Young, Arena N. Y. jel7c

FOR SALE — 1940 Buick Road-master, excellent condition, low original mileage, suitable for hacking or taxi. Phone Mar-garetville 33. " 3'el7c

FOR SALE—Approximately 5,400 ft. seasoned hemlock boards and dimension stock, $300 or $65 per M. Howard J. Fairbairn, phone 166-F-2, MargaretviUe. 3el7p

1949 BUICK for immediate de-livery, two 4-door Super, one 4-door Super.

EARL E. JENKINS Authorized Buick Sales & Service

Ma:rgaretville, N. Y.

ATTENTION,^Lumber Dealers — 250,000 feet of oak, and some aSH and maple for sale near a main highway, located on Pal-mer Hill. Sam Platania, Shav-ertown, N. Y. jelTp

FOR SALE—6-room house, itiod-ern improyenients, garage,Jarge lot, about one acre, Dry Brook road, 3 miles from Arkville. Write Box 141, Fleischmanns 3e24c

USED CARS 1933 Dodge Sedan, $135 1936 Dodge Sedan,' $150 1939 Buick Sedan, $550, radio,

heater. C. H. GREENE & SON

Fleisclipianns

FOR SALE — Free-Westinghouse , portable electric sewing ma-chine, in excellent condition, blue enameled kitchen range complete with Florence oil burn-ers and hot water coil. Fred D. Cure, Pine Hill, N. Y. jel7c

FOR SALE—On hand for imme-diate delivery, rear mowers and cultivators for Ford and Ford-Fufg:uson tractors; Cobey tilt top trailer 8x12 flat bottom; used manure spreader on rubber. W . S. Hinkley, Grand Gorge.

FOR SALE—On hand for imme-diate delivery,. new 8-cyl. Ford pickup; new 8-cyl. F5 1 % -ton chassis and cab. Used: 1940 Tudor DeSoto; 1940 Tudor Chev-rolet; 1946 Ford Tudor; 1939 Dodge pickup; 1939 Ford pickup. W . S. Hinkley, Grand Gorge, N. Y. jel7c

FOR SALE — Concrete mixer, seven S, with skip and water-tank, Lee Roi motor. ' Sullivan air compress6r on wheels, size one hundred five. Diaphragm pump 25 feet four-inch suction hose. Thomas Ambrose, 206 Washington avenue, Kingston, N. Y., phone 2856. j jel7p

FOR SALE —' McCormick-Deering com blower, type F, with 30 feet pipe, used one year, also 3 De-Laval magnetic single units with new rubbers. Holstein heifer, bagging, $150. Howard Samuels, Dunraven rpad, Margaretville.

THOMPSON'S Cabinet Shop — Made-to-order storm windows, window screens, screen doors and kitchen cupbosu-ds— remod-eling kitchens and baths— repairs on wooden farm equipment, etc. Nelson M. Thompson, Bloom-ville, N. Y., phone 7546. jylc

FOR SALE — Used Glenwood chunk stove, in excellent condi-tion, Also slightly used tank heater, 300-500-gal. capacity. Used* 30-gal. electric hot water

" heater. Specials on discontin-used lines—New Gibson 8 cu. ft. refrigerator, also 30 and 50 gal. new electric hot water heaters, priced to sell. Smith's, phone 130, Margaretville. jelTc

FOR SALE — Used farm equip-ment: J. D. side rake; 2 all steel hay loaders; power take off mowers for John Deere, Case and Farmall tractors; buck rake for Ford tractof-; Case and New Holland pickup balers; Farmall, Oliver and Case tractors; Case amid Me. D. P.T.O. grain binders; Butterworth thresher. No charge for delivery. Speqial: Model L Papec silo filler, 1 yr. old. Hu-bert D. Gage, Red Hook, N. Y., phone 5551. 3e24c

USED CARS The following Post-War Auto-

mobiles listed are excellent and you have a considerable saving over the purchase of a new car. We service Ourused cars the best we know how and you will find the appearance and performance excellent. 1^7 Studebaker Royal DeLuxe

Commander, with overdrive, 4-dr. R. H.i^pprox. saving__$l,100

1947 Chev. 4-dr. Fleetmaster, ap-prox. saving $400

1946 Pontiac 8 2-dr. Streamliner, radio, heater, fog light, approx. saving _____—.: _; ,_$800

We have '4a-'41-'42-'47 Buicks to select from.

For your, convenience you can purchase these cars through the GMAC monthly payment plan.

EARL E. JENKINS Authorized Buick Sales & Service

M^garetviUe, N. Y. . Phone 48

FOR SALE--New Srburner Per-fection oil stove, just the thing for camp. Used Nesco Chef 110-volt electric range. Special on new Nesco 16 cu. ft. farm freez-er, was $505, now $390. Special on new Nesco 6-can milk cooler, was $359, now $335. New Pres-teline electric range, fuUy auto-matic deluxe model, was $284.95,

$239.95. Margaretville Hardware, Inc. 3el7c

FOR SALE—^Former CCC camp on former Roy Leonard farm, near Margaretville, N. Y., consisting of 6.9 ad'es, laid out for build-ing lots. Spring and well will insure water supply to take care of enttire property (well was drilled by U. S. government). Will sell very reasonable when leafee with the Neill & Spanjer company expires. ConsiUt M. Silvermsm ,of Fleischmanns for price and terms. Phone Fleisch-manns 225. jel7c

FOR SALE — 1937 Ford parts; sealed beams and floor mat, new; 1941 rebuilt motor, slightly used; generator, starter, wheels, etc. Bob Kelly, Halcott Center. jel7p

"1946 Ford Coupe 1941 Plymouth Station Wagon 1939 DeSoto Sedan ' 1939 Plymouth Coach 1946 Ford Ton Truck with Cattle 'Body ;

AH of these imits are in excellent condition. Get our prices before you buy. You'll be happily sur-prised."- • •.. •• A. H. TODD & SON, INC. "

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FOR SALE — New power lawn mower, $110. White outside house paint, $4.75, 5-gal. pail, first grade Marietta. Liddle Bros., Andes. jel7c

FOR SALE — White Mountain cauliflower plants, 5,000 ready now, 10,000 will be ready within a week. Ivan Bussy, Halcott ville, N. Y., phone Roxbury 2102

W I N D O W SCREEN and storm window made to order. Get yours made now. Also can make most anything else you desire Charley Greene, Wagner Ave. Fleischmanns, N. Y. j23tf

FOR- SALE—Complete Deisel en gine saw miU, including tractors,

-trucks, sleighs and misceUane ous items. Will sell as a com-plete unit or separate items Inquire Neill & Span3'er, Inc Margaretville, N. Y. 3'el7p

FOR SALE — 10-room house in Fleischmanns, modem improve-ments, steam heat, well built, good cellar, garage, chicken house, % acre, nice location, partly furnished, immediate possession. Steinhardt & Stein-hardt. Realtors, Fleischmanns, N. Y., phone 115. jelOtf

DEPENDABLE TRUCKS — 1948 %-ton Dodge pickup, $1,195; 1941 Chevrolet 1 %-ton Chassis and cab, 2-speed axle, heater and defroster, $550; 1940 Ford 1-ton platform, $475; 1944 Chev-rolet chassis and Cab, a very clean truck, $995; 1946 Dodge 2-ton, 2-speed, new motor and overhauled throughout, $1,250. Sanford Chevrolet Co., Inc., Mar-garetville. jel7c

FOR SALE—Corduroy tires and tubes; Delco batteries; Pennzoil motor oil; fenders, short blocks, heads, fuel pUmps, Gates belts, carburetors,, radiators and a complete line of Chevrolet parts and accessories. "Everything that's best for your car." 1949 Chevrolet %-ton pickup, deluxe cab, low mileage, inquire of Ed-win Maulick, Shavertown, N. Y. 1948 ScIiUlt house trailer, livihg room, bath, 2 bedrooms and kitchenette. ' Sanford Chevrolet Co., Inc., Margaretville. jeHc

FOR RENT

FOR RENT—^2 furnished rooms; also single rooms, furnished. Box 12, Margaretville. jl7p

WANTED — 150 people to play pinochle and bridge on June 17 at the American Legion Home for the benefit of the Legion Auxiliary. Refreshments and prizes. jel7c

WANTED — Patrons or feet for our new dance floor at our dance Saturday nighty Jtme 18, at the

" American Legion home in Andes. " Music by Delhi Firemen's or-

chestra. Dancing 9-1. Admission 60c, tax included. jel7c

MISCELLANEOUS

HAVE your long grass or hay mower with tractor mower, in . Fleischmanns, Highmount- and vicinity. Phone Fleischmanns 204-F-2. jel7p '

CARPENTER and BUILDER Estimates Cheerfully Given

JOSEPH EISELE Kelly Comers

Phone Margaretville lO-F-41 olStf

HINKLEY REUNION, at home of k James Hinkley, Roxbury, N. Y.,

Sunday, June 19, 1949. Bring table service for own family, sandwiches and t>ne other dish. Jel7c

NOTICE—Dr. Alfred Opp^eifti of Fleischmanns wishes to an-nounce that his office hours will be 10 to 12, 4 to 6, on Sundf^ 10 to 12 only, starting June 15.

ARKVILLE WSCS Strawberry Festival on the lawn of Mrs. Clinton Morfee, Arkville, Tues-day, June 21, afternoon and eve^ ning. Tickets: Adults, 75c; chil-dren, 50c. jel7c

Auotton Sale _The Board of Education of Central School District No. 1 of the Towns of Middletown, Andes, Bovina, Roxbtny, Delaware county, and Hardenburgh, Ulster county, will seU at public auction to the highest bidder all the real prop-erty belonging to former common school district No. 18 of the "Towns of Roxbury and Middletown (known as Thompson Hollow School District). The sale will

W A N T E D — Girl or woman for take place at the school house in kitchen work in small boarding said district at 2 p. m., D.S.T., house for July and August. Can Friday June 24, 1949. Terms of go home nights. Good wages Werner Anderegg, Kelly Cor ners, N. Y., phone Fleischmanns 23-F-13. Jel7p

WANTED — Custom mowing and cultivating with newest Allis Chalmers equipment. Taking orders for oak and cherry fence posts, 17c each, sharpened and delivered. John Scudder, Hal-cottville, N. Y. 3e24q

WANTED—We buy old gold and silver jewelry. Come in and see our new silver department. We now have, silver gifts for wed dings, silver arid golden wed-dings, etc. M. Willnus, opp, theatre, Margaretville, N. Y jel7tf

W E WELL BtJir YOtm

Basswood and Ash

LUMBER 4/4" to 12/4" Thick

No. 2 Common or Better

Cash 2% 10 Days

CENTRAL LUMBER CO.

239 Atlantic Ave.

Brooklyn 2, N. Y.

Phone MAIne 4-7666

CARDS OF THANKS

I wish to thank Dr. Weinberg, Dr. Holcomb, Mrs. Marx and th^ nurses of the hospital staff for their excellent care whiel I was a patient at the Margaretville hos pital, also all who came to see me sent cards and brought gifts and to my friends and neighbors who were so kind to me and Mrs. Todd, el7p William E. Todd

Thru the Catskill Mt. News we wish to thank both the Arkville and Meirgaretville fire depsirt-t ments and the people who helped in every way to Save oUr home, our neighbors and friends for their kindness and help, Mr. and Mrs Sheldorf Birdsall for a temporiary home. It is all deeply appreciated, God bless you all.

The Harold Garrison Family William Garrison

FOR RENT—Two-room furnished bungalow on route 30, also furi nished rooms. Beatrice Palma-tier, Arena, N. Y. jel7p

FOR RENT in Margaretville, 5-room apartment with bath. Hot* water and steam heat furnished. Available July 1. J. R. Weeks, Margaretville. 3el7c

FOR RENT in Margaretville for the sxunmer season or year arotmd, 4^room furnished apart-ment, modem improvements, oil heatj ideal location, nice groimds, garage. B. Steinhardt, Fleisch-manns, N. Y., phone 115. jelQtf

FOR RENT , 2, 4, or 5-Room Apartments All Improvements—Hot Water.

and Heat Summer or Year ''Round Occupancy

Furnished Chas. Leonard Apartments Mrs. Alice Singer, Prop.

Phone 266-J Box 14, Fleischmanns

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CARD OF THANKS

We wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to Dr. Beatty, Dr. Weinberg and Dr. Holcomb and to everyone- who in any way helped during the long sickne^ and death of our lovekl one, also to Eugene Gormley for his splendid service. Many thanks to aU pan bearers, those who sent flowers and to all :who furnished

Russell Kelder Mr. and Mrs, Don Kelder'

and Mrs. George Kelder

I extend sincere thanks to Dr. Palen and Dr., Huggins and the nurses of the hospital staff for their untiring efforts in my behalf to give me the wonderful care •Which I received while in the Mar-garetville hospital, also to "my many friends of bygone days as well as the many new friends who made my enforced stay so pleas-ant, also to those who sent me such beautiful flowers and cards. jel7c Edith Hoff Jocelyn

. I wish to extend my thanks and appreciation to Dr. Palen, Dr. Huggins, the nurses of the hospital Staff and the Gray Ladies for their kindness and care while I was a patient there. Special th^ks to Mrs. Kilpatrick and Mrs. Elliott for their patient and. understand-ing care.' I thank each aiid every one for their cards, flowers and gifts and ^ o everyone who called on me. Mrs. Ward Roberts

Classified Ads, Cards of Hianks, ^tc.. 2c word, none less than 50c.

MISCELLANEOUS

AUCTION—At the home of the late Mrs. Jennie Maynard, Grand Gorge, N. Y.,. on Saturday, June 18, starting at 12:30 o'clock, con-tent of house, including living room, dining room, bedroom and kitchen furnishings, vacuum cleaners, rugs, dishes, bedding, Hoosier kitchen cabinet, Radiola, trunks, fruit jars, sewing cabinet and tables, boks (old and new), earthen jugs, blanket chest, car robes, porch furniture, storage cupboard; oil heaters, electric irons, Odora closet, mirrors, etc. If rain, sale follows on next dear week-day. ANTIQUES— Ithaca Grandfather cdock, wood-en workS cSock, Banjo and other clocks, marble top table, other tables; disheSj vases, glassware, miiTors, kerosene lamps, etc. GARDEN AND CARPENTER TOOLS—Lawn mower, rakes, shovels, hoes, grass dippers, saws, hammers, etc. Terms, cash. James Kinsey, auctioneer. Leo H. DeSilva owner. jel7c

sale: Cash. Dated June 14, 1949

MARGARET E.-THOMPSON Clerk

LEGAL NOTICES

NOTICE is hereby given that License No. GB-18858 has been issued to the undersigned under the provisions of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law to sell retail cider and beer not to be consumed on the premises where sold, at 219 Main St. on the south side of Route 28 in the village of Fleisclimanns, N. Y. David Solomon, d/b/a Harry Solomon. "" . je24c

NOTICE is hereby given that License No. GB-18854 has been issued to the undersigned imder the provisions of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law to sell beer at retail to be consumed off the premises where sold, at The Arena Grocery on the east side of Church street in the hamlet of Arena, N. Y. Glenford and IDoris Fairbairn, P. O. Box 14, Arena, N. Y. ^ je24p'

To the Qualified Voters ot Former Common School District No. 2 of the Towns o£ Hardenburgh and Middletown (Known as Hapledale School District) : The Board of Education of

Central School District No. 1 of the Towns of Middletown, Andes, Bovina, Roxbury, Delaware county, and Hardenburgh, Ulster county, hereby gives notice that a special meeting ofi the qualified voters dt isaid former comhion school district No. 2 will be held in the Com-munity Hall in said district on the l4th day of July, 1949, at 7:30 p. m.. Standard Time (8:30 D.S.T.), for the purpose of voting on the following proposition:

ShaU the real property of former common school district No. 2 of the Towns of Harden-burgh and Middletown be sold at public auction by and under the direction of the Board of Education of Central. School District No. 1 of the Towns of Middletown, Andes, Bovina, Roxbury, Delaware county, and Hardenburgh, Ulster coun-ty, and the proceeds therefrom be apportioned among the tax-payers in said district as pro-vided by Section 1804 of the Education Law of the State of New York? MARGARET E. THOMPSON

Clerk Dated June 14, 1949

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To the Qualified Voters of Tbrmer Common School District No. 1 of the Town of Hardenbvusgh (Known as Seager School Dis-trict): The Board of Education of

Central School District No. 1 of the Towns of Middletown, Andes, Bovina, Roxbury, Delaware county, and Hardenburgh, Ulster county, hereby gives notice that a special meeting of the qualified voters-of said former common school dis-trict No. 1 of the Town of Harden-burgh will be held in the school hotise in said district on the 15th day of July, 1949, at 7:30 p. m.. Standard Time (8:30 D. S. T.) for the purpose of voting on the fol-. lowing proposition:

Shall the real property of former common school district No. 1 of the Town of Harden-burgh be sold at public auction by and under the"" direction of the Board of Education of Central School District No. 1 of the Towns of Middletown, Andes, Bovina, Roxbury, Dcla- ' ware county, and Harden-burgh, Ulster county, and the proceeds therefrom appor-* tioned among the taxpayers in said district as provided by Section 1804 of the Education ' Law of the State of New Yofk? MARGARET E. THOMPSON

, Clerk ; Dated June 14„194d

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NOTICE is hereby given that License No. SL-1165 has been issued to the undersigned under the provisions of the Alcoholic ; Beverage Control 'Law to sell liquor, beer and wine to be con-sumed on the premises where sold, at Palace Hotel, Wagner Ave., in the village of Fleisch-manns, N. Y. Fred E. Ermann, Kur-t Vailee, d/b/a Palace Hotel. je24c

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