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OATBDLL MOUNTAIN NEWS Margaretville, N. Y., Frtday, December 3J6, 1968
LEGAL NO TICE
TH E PEOPLE OF TH E STATE O F NEW YORK
By the Grace of God F ree and Independent
. To “Lucarie" S c h u m c h i c k .“E sther” Schumchick, “M ary”
j Schumchick, “Archie” Schum- I cJiick, “Lawrence” Schumchick, ' and “William" Schiimchick, be
ing fictitious, th e tru e names of said persons being imknown to Petitioner, such persons being th e brothers and sisters of said M ichael Schumchick, deceased, if living, and if dead, their and each of their executors, administrato rs, distributees, legatees and devisees, and all, persons who by purchase or inheritance o r otherw ise have o r claim in th is proceeding derived through said persons or any of them, which «cecutors, adm inistrators, distributees, legatees and other persons, if any there be, and th e ir nam es and post office addresses are unknown to Peti- tionM", and also aU persons who a re o r m ake any claim whatsoever and who, if living, would have jmy in terest in this proceeding. derived through, in or of to the above named o r their distributees, devisees and legatees and which persons, if any there be, and th eir names and post office addresses are unknown to petitioner.Upon the petition of Mary
Dobsa of M argaretville, N. Y., proponent, you are hereby cited to show cause before the Surrog ate’s C ourt of Delaware County, a t th e Surrogate’s office in the Village of Delhi, in said, County, on th e 19th day of January, 1959, a t 10 o’clock in the forenoon, why a decree should not be granted adm itting to probate a certain in- stnm ien t in w riting as the Last W ill and Testam ent of Michael Schumchick, la te of the town of Middjetown, said county, deceased, as a valid Will of Real and Personal Property, and also to show cause why L etters Testam entary should not issue thereon.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, We have caused the Seal of our said Surrogate’s Court to be here- imto affixed. >
W ITNESS, HON. WALTER L. TERRY, Surrogate of
(L. S.) th e County of Delaware, a t the Surrogate’s Office in Delhi, N. Y., this 17th day of December, 1958.
JEANETTE F. FOREMAN Clerk of the Surrogate’s Court
LAYMAN G. SNYDER A ttorney for Petitioner. M argaretville, N. Y. "Office and P. O. Address. 4j9c
TH E PEO PLE O F TH E STATE OF NEW YORK
By the Grace of God, F ree and Independent
’TO:N A T I O N A L COMMERCIAL
BANK & TRUST CO. OF ALBANY, Individually and as Executor of the L ast Will and Testcunent o f Julian A. Gaul Deceased,Albany 1. New York
F . LEIGHTON EN D ER U N as Executor of the Last Will and
- - j^ p fa u n e n t ..-af . Juliaa_A > Gaul ^ T f c e a s e d ,
Roxbury. New York JO H N BENSON GAUL, 104 Alice
St.. P o rt Jefferson, L. I., N. Y. C O N S T A N C E M CM AHON,
W heatley Road, Old W estbury L I.. N. Y.
JE S S IE BOWEN, 1945 S. Conestoga St., W est Philadelphia, Pa
GEORGE JU U A N GAUL 212 H uelett St., Schenectady, N. Y
JANETH VESELY, 27 Hill St.
Qiurch ServicesH a s B e n s o n A p p r o v a l
The Ja y Gould M anorial E e-- „ ^ «fonned Chondi, Roxbury, John J . , New York, Dec. 2L—Sweepmg
Alplaus, N. Y. JIAYMOND IH. GAUL R.D.
Rome, N. Y.SARAH NOLAN, 40 Cypress St.
C entral Islip, L L, N. Y. GEORGE GAUL 15103 Lahser
Road, Detroit, Michigan.MARY LOU GAUL NAGY, 15760
W est Parkw ay, Detroit, Michigan.
JU LIAN A. GAUL 15103 Lahser Road, Detroit, Michigan.
ARTHUR GAUL, 14191 Evergreen St., Detroit, Michigan.
JEA N GAUL WALSH, 15103 Lahser Road, Detroit, Michigan
HAROLD C. RUSHMORE, ED- WYN E. MASON, GEORGE MARCUS, JOHN D. CROCKER, law partners practicing as Rushmore, Mason, M arcus & Crocker, 17 H arper St., Stam ford, N. Y.
LIVINGSTON S. LATHAM, Una- dilla, N. Y.
ROSS A. PATANE, SEBASTIAN P. PATANE, law partners practicing as P atane & Patane, Canastota, N. Y.
Being Persons Interested as Creditors, Legatees, Devisees, Beneficiaries, D istributees or O therwise in the E sta te of Julian A. Gaul, Deceased, who a t the time of his death was a resident of the Town of Roxbury, Delaware County, New Yot* .
SEND GREETING:Upon th e petition of W ilber
Nati<mal Bank of Oneonta, New York, as Tem porary A dm inistrator of the E sta te of Julian A. Gaul, Deceased, verified Septem ber 26, 1958 supplemented by the affidavit of LdvingstOTi S. Latham , Unadilla, N. Y., sworn to December 12, 1958, you are hereby d te d to show cause before the Surrogate’s < ^u rt o f D elaware County held a t the S urrogate’s Office in the County Courthouse, Delhi, New York, on th e 26th day of January, 1 ^ 9 at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of th a t day why the account of proceedings of the W ilber National Bank as Tem porary A dm inistrator of th e E state of Julian A. Gaul, Deceased, should not be judicially settled and the commissions and com i^nsation of said Temporary A dm inistrator fixed and allowed and th e counsel fees of the a tto rney for the Tem porary Administra to r Hxed and allowed.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have caused the seal of the Surrogate’s Court of said County of Delaware to be hereunto affixed.
W ITNESS, HON. WALTER L. TEIRRY, Surrogate of
<Seal) said County a t the County of Delaware on the 17th day of December, 1958.
JEANETTE F. FOREMAN C lerk of th e Surrogate’s Court
LATHAM & MOGAVERO A ttorneys fo r Petitioner Office & P. O. Address Unadilla, New York 4jl6c
F iyling, niinister. Sunday, Dec, 28; 9:30 £u m., Sunday school 10:30 a. m„ worship service; ser- mcMi topic, “Oiu: Abiding God,” a sermon for the old year.
ArkvUle M ethodist Church, Rob-, e r t A. Gevert, m inister. Sunday services: 9:30, m orning worship 10:45 a. m., Sunday school. Wednesday, 7 p. m., choir rehearsal Sunday, Dec. 28, 8 p. m., candle light service. Simday, Jan. ■' Sacram ent of Holy Communion.
Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's W itnesses, Arkville. Friday, Dec. 26, 7:30 p. m., m inistry school; 8:30 p. m., service meeting. Sunday. Dec. 28, 3 p. m., public ta lk ; 4:15 p. m., W atchtower study. Tuesday, Dec. 30, 8 p. m., book study All welcome. No collection taken
Arkville F ree M ethodist Chorch, pastor, E sther K. Howard: 10 a.m., Sunday school for all ages; 11 a. m., worship service; 7:30, class meeting; 8 , message. Wednesday evening, 7:30, prayer meeting. A ttend church in thanks-giving of God’s blessing this past year.
Saint M argaret’s E p i s c o p a l Churcli, OrchcU'd S treet: Christ m as Eve, 10 p. m., Q iris t’s mass^ Friday, Dec. 26, 3 p. m., children’s Christm as party , Sunday. Dec. 28, 9:15 a. m., i>arish Eucharist New Year’s day. Feast of the Circumcision; 10:30 a. m.. Holy Eucharist.
Sacred H eart Parish, M argaretville. Midnight m ass Christm as eve. Masses on Christm as day Fleischmanns, 8:30; M argaretville, 10; Andes, 11:30. Confessions Wednesday, 4:30, 7:30 and 11:30 p. m. Masses Sunday, Dec. 28: ' Fleischmanns, 8:30: M argaretville, 10; Andes, 11:30 Confessions Saturday, 4:30 and 7:30. Masses New Year’s day as on Sunday.
M argaretville M ethodist Church, R obert A. Gevert, niiinister. Sunday school; 11, morning worship. 6 ; ^ p. m., MYF. Wednesday, 7:15 p. m., choir rehearsal. Thursday, Dec. 31, 10 p. m.-12 midnight, New Year’s eve fellowship and watch-night service. Sunday, Jan . 4, Sacram ent of Holy Communion. Thursday, Jan. 8 , 8 p. m.. A ltruist class -meeting a t the home of Mrs. H arold Baker.
N e l l B . H u n t
D i e d F r i d a yN ell B. H unt, wife of Alvern
Hunt, form erly of Arena, died Friday, Dec. 19, a t Cortland Memorial hosirital, w here she had been a patien t since the previous Sunday.
W hile Mrs. H unt had been in failing health for some months, only recently had her condition become critical. On Dec. 14 she entered Cortland Memorial hosp ital w here she imderWent surgery Tuesday night. ' She \succumbed th ree days later.
Born Feb. 17, 1895, she was the daughter of the la te M arshall and Ida S ilter Wood. She was m ar- T ie d r t o Alvem H unt of Arena Feb. 20, 1915. The g rea ter p art of their m arried life was spent a t Arena. Mr. and Mrs. H unt moved to Homer when th e family home was taken over by New York city in 1954.
She will be m ourned by many warm friends in Homer and in th is section where much of her life was spent. She was a member of the A rena M ethodist church.
Survivors are h er husband, a b rother and several nieces and nephewfs.
Funeral services were held a t Briggs funeral home in Homer Monday afternoon a t 2, th e Rev. Jam es Russell officiating. In te rm ent wiU be in M argaretville cem etery a t a la te r date.
B r o n s o n F u n e r a lThe funeral of D anforth Bron
son, who died a t the home a daughter, Mrs. W illiam E llett, Qoveisville, was held from the H errick funeral home last week Thursday. Rev. W illiam Bailey officiated. Mr. Bronson’s body was placed in the vault a t the M argaretville cemetery.
M o o r e S e e s F u t u r e
F o r A a n d T S c h o o l sA long-range plan is being
sought by the board of trustees of the New York S ta te university to develop the agricultural and technical institu tes in the state . Delhi is one of the six affected by the proitosal.
The chairm an of the trustees, form er L ieutenant Governor F rank C. Moore, says the sta te will not abandon its investm ents m personnel, capital and educational experience. In a recent speech in which he dedicated a new building a t the Morrisville institute, Mr. Moore said th a t the trustees ̂ wiU seek to strengthen the c iU T ic u lu m and finance of the existing institutions to m eet more effectively the needs of the state . He said th a t there is a trustees’ committee working on an analysis of th e agricultural and technical institutes in the state.
EnroUment this year a t the six existing institutes is as follows- Delhi, 419; Cbbleskill, 466, including eight part-tim e; Canton, 527- Morrisville, 643; Alfred, 1,419, including 111 part-tim e; Farm ing- dale, 1,559, including five part- time.
revisions o f farm price supports— including dairy products — have been proposed by the U. S. Departm ent of A griculture’s nonpartisan ^ advisory commission. Secretary of A griculture Benson approves.
The group recommends th a t the parity system of inrice props be scrapped in favor of one based on average m arket prices in previous years.
Price supports under federal program s are pegged a t a stipulated percentage of parity. P arity is a level for each commodity aimed a t giving farm ers the purchasing power they had in a specified base period. The original parity for dairy products was based on 1910-14, bu t has since been revised to th e most recent 10-year moving average.
The m arket-average m ethod of computing supports has been approved by Congress for com and will be in effect next year.
In contrast w ith the advisory commission's recommendation and Secretary Benson^s approving nod, Don S. Anderson, director of livestock and dairy division o f the Commodity Stabilization service, told a m eeting of the Milk Industry foundation th a t price supports m ay be increased next year.
Anderson’s rem arks, made at the M IF’s Chicago convention, preceded the advisory commission’s recommendation by a few days.
Anderson said he saw a possible increase in supports to compensa te partially for an increase in the cost of goods and services purchased by farm ers.Milk Production S till InCTeasing
Milk production on the nation’s farm s, an overflowing 8.8 billion pounds in November, still is on the increase, according to the A gricultural M arketing service.
’The November to tal is a gain of one per cent over the November, 1957, to tal. ‘
’The norm al October - to - November decline was much less than usual th is year. In th e first 11 m onths of 1958, m ilk production totaled 116.7 bOlion poimds, compared w ith 117 billion produced in the same period in 1957.
Production per-cow-per-day averaged 19.27 i)ounds on Dec. 1— th a t’s nearly eight per cent above the previous high in all regions, ranging up to 10 and 11 per cent above th e previous high of. last year in areas east of the Mississippi.
F e n , T w e n t y , F i f t y Y e a r s A g o
Snow Trains Brought Many Skiers Before Major Slopes Were Built
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T e n Y e a r s A g o
Dec. U, 1948Arena—^Lt. Louis R. Lane of
Arena was one of a group of Army men marooned in Greenland when their pleme was wrecked early this month. The m en have been kept supplied by a ir w ith food, clothing and shelter items. A ttem pts to rescue them by glider were unsuccessful in three attem pts.
Downsville—^The w reck of the Colchester covered bridge, which fell into the river a year ago, was burned by county forces.
New Kingston—^Nine inches of snow have fallen during the week in New K in g to n .
M argaretville — M argaretville firem en are equipping the ir new emergency truck, which will be ready to respond to its firs t call in about th ree weeks.
Delhi—The, Delaware Republican-Express has been purchased by H enry L. Hovemeyer of Blairs- town, N. J. \ '
Dry Brook—^Reginald Todd was honored a t a dinner a t the Kass Inn for his record as a dairy farm er. His herd had the highest production per cow for 1947.
Pine Hill—^Hector Colosimo was h it in the leg by a .22 bullet which came f r ^ his woodsman’s pistol as it feM from the holster while he was bending to attend ' a trap.
Shavertown — George Hoag is ip ta llin g an oil-burning hot w ater heater and m aking other improvem ents to his Pum pkin C enter place.
S t u d e n t s C o m e H o m e
F o r Y u l e i n R o x b u r yRoxbury, Dec. 22.—^Mr. and Mrs.
P e te r W arren Hughes of C larkson have arrived Thursday to spend Christm as holidays wdth Mrs. Hughes' parents. Dr. and Mrs. John C. Sweatman. Mr. Hughes is a student a t Brockport S ta te Teachers college. Mrs. Hughes, who has been a student a t th e University of Rochester, will en ter B ro c k ^ rt in January.
Stephen Collins, student a t Union college, Schenectady, will spend Christm as vacation w ith his m other, Mrs. W alter Brooks.
Miss Nancy Morse, a student a t the U niversity of Pennsylvania, returned home F riday night for two weeks of Christm as vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Erw in S traehley of Brookline, Mass., will come C hristm as eve to spend Christm as w ith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H arrison C. Morse. Miss Nancy Morse is taking a five-year course to win a BS degree in nursing.
Miss A nita Fusscas has returned home from E lm ira college for Christm as vacation.
G a ^ Slauson of M orrisville Agricultural school wall spend Christmas vacation vdth his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M arshall Slauson.
Miss Virginia Gaines arrived Saturday from Ithaca college and Miss Nancy Gaines from Baird school in Orange for th e C hristmas vacation w ith th e ir m other, Mrs. H erbert Happersberg.
Mrs. Grace Cooper of N yack is assisting a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. H erbert Happersbefg.
Miss Alice Joy R ettm eier, stu dent a t Keuka college, who has been working five weeks in New York in connection w th her studies, will spend her Christm as vacation vwth her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Reed.
T w e n t y Y e a r s A g o
Dec. 23, 19S8M argaretville — The Duplex
Construction company of Troy subm itted a low alternate bid of $324,207 for construction of ̂the new M argaretville central schooL
M argaretville — Villagers wdll carol £ux)und the conmiunity Christm as tree Saturday evening. Santa Claus will appear w ith a sleigh full of toys for the youngsters present.
Roxbury — Mrs. Helen Gould Shepard, daughter of financier Jay Gould and a prom inent philanthropist, died a t her Kirkside home in Roxbury.
Fleischm anns — The New York C entral wall begin operating snow trains to Fleischm anns Dec. 30.
Roxbury — Four contracts for construction of the new Roxbury central schotd w ere awarded. ’The general contract w ent to Rath- gate - W alsh, Inc., of P o rt Chester for $189.0Qa
M argaretville — A 50-year medal was conferred on Strattcm D. Todd of Arkville by th e M argaretville Masonic lodge.
Andes—A new fireplace caused a fire in the home of W alter Gladstone before it was foimd to have been constructed around a wood sill.
AUaben—Gas from a newly- driven 205-foot w ater well has been burning on th e property of the LaG ranja hotel fo r about a week.
Roxbury — A Roxbury farm er received an application fo r a job he had advertised in The News in the same m ^ th a t the issue of The News containing the ad a rrived.
several ^ats on Maple s tre e t have been the victims of a poisoner this week.
M argaretville — Miss Florence Scherm erhom of th e high school faculty chaperoned a p arty of students on a sleigh ride to Hal- cottviUe.
M argaretville,— ’The afternoon train on th e Delaware & Eastern was delayed a t Shavertown by a calf which attem pted to cross a trestle ahead of the engine. Its legs w ent between the ties of the trestle and the anim al was imable to move. The tra in crew pulled it out.
M argaretville — A special tra in wdll be run from Downsville for the Masonic turkey supper and dance on New Year’s .eve.
Arkville — Membership in the Arkville YMCA has risen to 35.
D ry Brook — L. R. and O. L B aker caught a large lynx in a trap on Big Indian m ountain.
Belleayre—^The BeUeayre Telephone Co. is stringing new line from A rena to M argaretville.
Belleayre — Ben J. Fairbaim shot one of the largest foxes ever killed in this section.
FARM SUPPLIESFOR SALE—1550 bales of hay
Max Kass, M argaretville. a22tf
FOR SALE—One C letrac crawler, sm all model, very good condition. F airbaim Lumber Corp., M argaretville, phone 2297. dl9 tl
FOR SALE •— New and used m anure spreaders. Crosby Bros., Case and New Holland P arts and Service, Arkville. 2d26c
FOR SALE—Case and New Hoi land machines, p arts and serv ice. Term s to m eet your pocket book. Crosby Bros., ArkviUe, m 3u
LOMBARD CHAIN SAWS; Uni- versal m ilkers, pumps; Nu-W ay trac to r chains; trac to r cabs; Knipco portable shop heaters. Douglas Kelly & Son, M arga- retviUe, N. Y. 2d26p
DECEMBER SPECIALS—S et of Arps half tracks for 1300 o r 1350 u tility trac to r; Jam esway silo imloader a t special price. Douglas Kelly & Son, M argaretville, N. Y. 2d26p
F i r m I n c o r p o r a t e sCatskill Mt. Agency of Grand
Gorge as an insurance company has been incorporated.
I t is capitalized a t 100 shares of no-par-value stock. L isted as subscribers and directors are E l- '
C i n g s t o n C o n t r o l s
A i r c r a f t F i r i n gThe A ir Force is putting into
use a t the IBM p lan t in Kingston a giant electronic b rain ' to help in th e nation’s defenses. I t is a ten million dollar com puter which can coordinate rad ar findings and other d a ta in fractions of seconds to send guided missiles o r planes into space.
A button w as pushed last F riday and a dem onstration compu ter took over the firing and direction o^ a Bomarc missile from Cape Canaveral. The missile w ent out and intercepted tw o unm anned drone planes som6 distance off the coast of Florida.
In about four minutes, th e Bom arc had come w ithin range of the firs t plane, a B17 branber, then was diverted a t a righ t angle to in tercept a sm aller plane many miles a w ^ , reaching i t in a to tal of about seven m inutes.
C o w G a v e 8 0 T o n * O f
M i l k I n 1 0 Y e a r sD ry Brook, Dec. 12.—John F air-
__bairn of this place has a cow,woo4=C., K atherine and Julius H. Fairbaim Carnation Advantage, Howard, all o f P rattsville. F iler which gave 158,979 pounds of was P e te r D. Dem ary of Grand milk and 5374 pounds of bu tter- Gorge. fa t in 3,368 days on official test.
F i f t y Y e a r s A g o
Dec. 25, 1908M argaretville—^Miss Addie San
ford was th e w inner of the handsome Munn piano, prize in The News popularity contest.
Shandaken — Application by the town board of the town of Shandaken to th e U lster county board of supervisors asking them to establish a disputed boundary line has m et w ith objections from the tovm of H ardenburgh, w ith which Shandaken is in dispute.
G riffin Com ers — Jay Kirke, who played second base w ith the fast Binghamton team during the summer and who has been in Cuba playing ball since the season closed, returned home Sunday. He has signed w ith Binghamton fo r another, season.
M argaretville — A dog and
L i s t e n V e t e r a n !GI insurance policyholders in
th is area should m ake certain th a t the beneficiaries named on their policies are brought in line w ith recent changes in fam ily status. An increasing num ber of cases are showing in which proceeds of the policy m ust be paid to other than the veteran’s imm ediate fam ily be: cause the veteran failed to keep his beneficiary listing up-to-date. In m any of the cases the benefici* aries are the same the veterans named when they took out their policies years ago though they have since m arried and now have families. M arriages, divorces, births, and deaths are th e type of changes in fam ily sta tus which m ay indicate needed changes in beneficiary listings.
'The real property of w ar veterans m ay be allowed a lim ited tax exemption not to exceed $5,000 under the tax of the S ta te of New York. The law provides in substance th a t w here real property is purchased wit^i the proceeds of certain eligible funds such as NYS bonus, veterans' pensions, or insurance dividends, the property m ay be exempt from taxation to the extent th a t such monies are a|>plied to the property.
VENTILATION is a good investm ent and gets rid of moisture, improves the health of your animals, elim inates strong odors and m aintains m ilk production. Let us install a fan in your bam . Remember, you pas for good ventilation w hether t you have it or not. Murdock’s of Bloomville. n l4 tf
BUSINESS SERVICESFHOZEN PIPE S THAWED elec
trically. Paul Johnson, Fleischmanns, phone 311. 4jl6c
BUYING all kinds of cattle, beef, etc. L. C. Gray, Kelly Comers, phone M argaretville 1640. d26tf
ELECTRICIAN Phone 1521
E. J. Babcock, M argaretville 2d26c
Pow er Digger - Dunrn True* D rainage dit«hing, pools, septic tanks, cesspools,'w ater lines, gene ra l excavating. Jim Porter, Roxbuiy, phone 4351. m2tf
WATER PIP E S THAWED ELECTRICALLY
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SLAVIN BROS. Fleischmanns, N. Y. Phone 69 o r 59-R-l
C lass ified A d v e rtis in gaassified advertising, cards of Uumks, and the like, 15c per line. Xfininnim 50c p er Insertion.
FOR SALEFOR SALE—Long green w inter
coat, size 16. Mrs. Virgil S treeter, M argaretville. d26c
FOR SALE — McCuDoch chain saws, peirts and service. Crosby Bros., Arkville. d9tf
FOR SALE—Featherfriend wild bird food and Chirp sunflower seed. M argaretville GLF. 4j2c
JU ST ARRIVED—Shipment of a fresh load of cement. G. W. M erritt Lumber Co., M argaretville. d26c
FOR SALE—Salt, sand, calcium chloride for snow and ice control. Call W adler Bros., Fleischmanns, phone 249. 2d26p
SPECIAL ON ICE CREAM, 89c % gal., Saturdays only; plum pudding flavor of the month. Douglas Kelly, M argaretville. 4d26c
FOR SALE—Planet Junior garden trac to r w ith snowplow, Briggs & S tra tton motor, used slightly, $150. Liddle Bros., Andes, phone 2551. 3d26c
FOR SALE — New galvanized roofing, 192 pieces 8 ft., “V” crimp, also 30 pieces of ridge. The Mayes Co.., Fleischmanns, phone 161. n21tf
SHOP N O W !We w in be closed from Jan. 1 for
about 6 weeks. Silverman’s P ain t Store
3d26c Fleischmanns
FOR SALE—2 p£iir ladies’ white shoe skates, sizes 7 and 8 , excellent condition; one pair men’s black shoe skates, size 10. Robe rt Van Benschoten, Msirgaret- ville, phone 1801. 2d2^
BARN OR CABIN SIDING in dry w estern spruce. Bevel design w ith sh ip lm join t for easy application. 13c per board foot a t Briggs Lumber Company of Roxbury. a22tf
LEIVEL U P old o r uneven floors w ith % ” m asonite underlay- m ent before putting down linoleum o r vinyl. 10c per square foot a t Briggs Lumber Company, Roxbury. s l9 tf
A CLEAR kiln-dried and end- m atched yellow pine flooring now only 16c per board ft. Flooring and nails for 10x12 room would cost under $30 a t Briggs Lumber Company, Roxbury. n21tf
FOR SALE — E x tra fine shale. Rich grade top soil. Crushed stone, blacktop, sand, gravel, fill. Excaviating, grading, bulldozing. F rank’s Construction and T ruddng, Big Indian, phone P ine HiU 3461. mSOtf
BATES FOB. GLASSIFIiaD ADVEBTISINO, OABDS OF THANKS, ETC.Classified advertising is 15c per line, 50c minimtmi per insertion. Count 4Mt words per line. L arger than body type is $1.50 per inch, minimum 2 inches. Copy should reach th e office not la te r than 5 p. m. W ednesday. Telephone M argaretville
AUTOM OBILES
FOR SALEFOR SALE—16-gauge Remington
W ingm aster shotgun, brand new, stUl in box, $70. Charles Geehrer, S ta te Police Substation, M argaretville. d26p
FOR SALE — One pair size 8 men’si ski boots, used one year, $10 ; 2 pairs hockey skates, one size 5% and one size 7, $3 a pair. Duggan, M argaretville, phone 2161. d26c
MUFFLERS TAIL PIPE S
F or All Makes of Cars G uaranteed fo r th e life of the car.
F ree installation. Ladenheim & Sons Garage
M argaretvilleJe20tf
ORGAN S A L E ^ a v e up to $l50 during thiis once-a-year event. Thomas Electronic D em onstrators. New guarantee. Also big discoimts on O rchestra and B a n d Instrum ents, Musical Toys. Petersen Organ Rooms, 58 S t. Jbhn St., W alton. 5-5661. o24tf
HOMELTTE
' Mrs. Farm er
Give him the present th a t will m ake him rem em ber Christm as all year.
A HOMELTTE CHAIN SAW
FAIRBAIRN LUMBER CORP. (W here Service Sells)
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f 5 r SAIJS— 1̂952 Mercury, very clean; 1951 Ford, fair; 1950 Chevrolet panel, fair. S tra t Todd, Seager, N. Y., i^one M argaretville 2248. 4jl6c
1954 % - -TON STUDEBAKER pickup, body and tires in good condition, needs signal lights and m otor work, $185. May be seen a t AUaben Gulf- Service Station, route 28, AUaben, N. Y. d26c
Chick, Oscar and Say:
MERRY CHRISTMAS and
A HAPPY NEW YEAR
A. H. -TODD & SON, INC.Flfeischmanns, N. Y.
Phone Fleischmanns 12 or M argaretviUe 2071
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W ANTED
WANTES) — Used desk, in good condition. Jam es U n d i, 21K, Roxbury. d26p
VISIT MURDOCK'S of Bloomville if you are planning to remodel your kitchen or laimdry. We are featuring new color, new style and new perform ance in two floors chuck fuU of new merchandise. n l4 tf
SEE US about our budget planfo r-h o m e im provanents, new ceilings, floor, m sulation, a lte ra tions. Both m aterial and labor included. No down paym ent and up to 3 years to pay. Briggs Lumber Company, Roxbury. n21tf
ONLY th e New PhUco Bendix Duomatic gives you this wonderful new way to a work-free Monday. W ashes and dries your clothes in one continuous op eration and does clothes so wrinkle free you use hangers instead of an iron. Shop a t M urdock’s of BloomviUe. d5tf
HELP W ANTEDHELP WANTED—^Woman o r girl
to c ^ e for semi-invalid in UnadiUa, N. Y., nice home, only one in family. Call 2297, Mrs. Howard F airbaim . d26c
H ELP WANTED — Through ski season, woman o r girl fo r general housework. Mrs. L C. Gray, Kelly Corners, phone M argaretviUe 1640. 2j2c
H ELP WANTED — AGddle-aged • lady to do Ught housekeepmg
and care for elderly couple in Arkville. Mrs. Kay Osche, phone Roxbury 2956. d26c
WANTED AT ONCE—Man with car for Rawleigh business in N. E. Delaware - S. Schoharie Counties. Buy on time. W rite immediately to Rawleigh’s Dept., NYJ-465-301, Albany,
CARDS OF TH ANKSGratefuUy acknow l^ging and
sincerely thanking our dear friends and neighbors for their expressions of sym pathy a t the passing of my beloved husband. d26c Carrie Voit
I wdsh to thank the doctors, nurses and s ta ff of M argaretviUe h o ^ ita l for their wonderful care, and aU my friends and neighbors who remembered me w ith cards m d visits during my stay there. d26c ___________Arnold Sigrist
I wish to thank edl m y little and big friends for my cards, gifts, sunshine baskets and prayers for me to get weU; the MargaretviUe hospital staff, Dr. Palen, Dr. GaUo and aU the nurses for their kindness to me.d2^ ^ ________ S to le y Bloodgood
We wish to thank aU our friends and neighbors fo r their acts of kindness and expressions of sym pathy during our recent bereavement.
Mrs. Howard K ittle, Edith KeUy, Mabel, WeUington, Eldon and Leon K ittle Fam ilies
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A ttention Boys, Young Men, Parents
Model A irplane SuppUes kits, en gines, etc., for control-line. F ree F light and Radio Control flying. Can order any item you desire. Ready to run planes complete w ith engines, $7 and up. Ideal C hristmas gifts. Anyone interested in joining a model airplane d u b drop a postcard to The Colosseum, Box 48, P ine HiU, N. Y. 6d26c
YOU CAN’T BEAT ' McCULLOCH
for power per pound Super 44A, 7 hp., 19 lbs. ,
for power per doHiar Super 44A a t $239.00
for the low doUar The DSO.at $14950
for service 2 McCuUodi'Trained Mechanics
at
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TW EEDIE BROS. Andes, N. Y.
S tandard beds, factory refiniehed, $8.50.
Modem fuU panel beds, factory refinished, $13.50.
E la t springs, factory rebuUt, $8.50. CbU springs, rebuUt, $13.50.
R egular box springs, $21.50. Deluxe springs, $26.50.
I n n e r^ in g m attresses, regular.
Deluxe m attresses, $26.50.
RoU-a-way beds, $1450. w ith cotton m a t t r ^ , $22.50. w ith innerspring m attress, ^ .5 0 .
Padded Hollywood headbbards, choice of colors and styles, $7.50 up.
B ^ ^ e s fo r HoUywood beds, $10.50.
6 wooden legs, $1.50.
W adler Bros. Fleischmanns, N. Y.
Phone Fleisdunanns 249 M2oC
WANTED—D eer hides, 32-20 carbine. Army & Navy Store, B urton Tubbs, MargjuretviUe, phone 2063. d26c
WANTED — Top prices fo r aU kinds of logs, including oak. F airbaim Lumber Corp., Mai> garetviUe,, cdipne,^22i|7.
WANTED—Muzzle-loading rifles and muzzle-loading shotguns. Army & Navy Store, M argaretviUe. d26c
LOGS WANTED — B in * . nu^Se basswood, 12 in. diam eter and up. W rite o r caU for complete specifications and prices, n ie Mayes Co., Inc., Fleischmanns, N. Y., phone 161. dl9 tf
WANTED Anything Old
W e Pay Cash for Glassware China
F urniture F irearm sClocks Toys Jew elr
Lamps Wagon Wheels E ntire Households, E s ta te
JAMES CAIN, ROSCOE, N. Y JlOtf
B J ^ ESTATEHUNTER’S PARADISE
HIGHMOUNT—3-acre cabin site facing good road, utilities avail able, $1,500. Terms. Lukow Realty^ MargaretviUe, phone 2251. 4d26c
HoUday Specials 4-roora ranch house, bath, electric,
w ater, $5,000.8-room house, electric, w ater,
bath, large lot, $4,500.10-room house, electric, w ater, 2
baths, large lot, $4,100.8-room house, 1 % baths, electric,
w ater, $3,800.N early 300 acres, good for hunting
and near fishing, $5,500.WUlard F. Sanford
Phone 1715, MargaretviUe, N. Y. 4d26c
FOR RENTFOR RENT — 2 apartm ents in
Fleischmanns viUage, all improvements. Inquire Mayes Co. office between 8:30 and 5. n l4 tf
FOR RENT—Large store, next to post office buuding. F o r in- fom iation [dione D r. Insler IforgaretviU e 1401. jS ltf
FOR RENT — Business offices over th e post office, modem, comfortable, convenient location, autom atic heat, lights. ■Wnu divide to suit. Donald M Fenton, M argaretviUe 1991. o31tf
SITU A TIO N S W ANTEDWANTED — W ork addressing,
stuffing and m ailing envelopes my home. Also ^ i n g . , Ge<n^ Graham, P. O. & x 463, M argaretville, N. Y., or phcme 0864 evenings a fte r 5:30. tf
SITUATIONS WANTED — BuH- dozing, back hoe and loader, dump trad e work, also sand, m v e l and top soil for sale. BaUards, Fleischmanns, {rtxMie 29S o r 496-J.- a lS tf
M ISCELLANEOUSW E - W ISH to ^ te n d Holiday
Greetings to aU. A very Merry Christm as and a H ^ y New Year from Murdock’s of Bloom- vUle. 4d26c
ANDRE'S CARS
1957 OldsmobUe 88 2-dr. hardtop. 1955 Plym outh Plaza 2-door hdtp. 1954 Buick 2-door Spedal.1954 Plym outh 4-door sedan.1953 Buick Roadmaster, power
steering.1952 Dodge sedan.1952 Buick Super 2-door hardtop. 1951 Buick Roadm aster 4-door
sedan.
ANDRE’SBUICK-PONTIAC
Phone 0481 " M argaretville d26c
USED CARS
1957 Rambler Custom Cross Country, a.t., radio and heater.
1955 Ram bler Custom Ctxiss Country , a.t.; radio and heater.
1954 Ford C restline Sunliner, radio and heater.
1954 M ercury M onterey sta t. wag., a . t
1955 Dodge V-8 2-ton truck, 2-
Used truck body, 13 ft., nearly new.
VAN VALKENBURGH’S GARAGE
International Sales and Service
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Roxbury, N. Y. Phone Roxbury 3451
PINDAR'S USED CARS
Grand Gorge, N. Y.Phone JUno 8-7551
’58 Chevy Corvette, 9,000 miles. ’58 Chevrolet Biscayne 8 2-door. ’57 Plym outh Savoy 6 sedan.’56 Chevy 210 8 sedan, p.g.*’56 Ford-o-m atic coqv.’55 Plymouth Savqy 8 sedan.’54 Chevy 210 sedan, 39,000 mi. ’54 Chevy sta t. wag.’54 Olds 98 conv., fiSl power.’54 Ford-o-m atic sedan.'53 Ford Vict<wia hdtp.’53 Pontiac 6 sedan.'52 Chevy hdtp.’52 Hudson H om etjsedan, hydra.* ’52 Ford rw c h wagon 8 .
’57 Chevy %-t{Hi stake, 28,000 mi. ’53 Chevrolet H -t(« pickup.
hydram atic •* power glide d28c
OK Used Cars’58 Del-Ray Clievrolet 4-door se
dan, heater.’55 Oldsmobile 98 Deluxe Holiday
coupe, fuU power, excd len t condition.
55 M ercury Mtmterey 4-door, autom atic transmission, radio and heater.
’56 Chevrolet %-ton pickup.
COMING IN SOON
’54 Ford 4-door sedan.’57 Chevrolet 4-door s ta t. wagon.
SPECLy:, CHRISTMAS PRICE
New '58 Olds hardt<9 i .New '58 Chevrolet sta tion w agtn.o26c
Ladenheim & SonsChevrolet & 01dsnx>bile
Phone 1541 M argaretvflleQXSjC
Real Estate WantedWE WILL PAY CASH fo r «lMa-
dmed fu w . Lukow Realty, Margaretville. s2W
LIST YOUR PROPERTIES WTTH US NOW
We have buyers fo r Homes, fa rm s. Abandoned Farm s, Acreage, Business Properties and Gas Statiom . W rite o r i*one Sam ud S. Rubin, Phoenicia, N. Y.. OVer- ' land 8-2206 o r 7123. d26c
LO ST A ND FO U ND
FOUND — SmaU fem ale beagle, brown head, black back, w hite undem eath. Ed Oeker Jr., boot 141, AUaben„ N. Y., phcme OV 8-4458. d26c
WILL TH E PERSON vHw bor- rowed our asbestos nhingl^t cu tter please re tu rn it. H u n k you. Briggs Lumber Roxbury, N. Y.