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L/ .fv. AUSTIN'S BRIDGE The residents of this district tire being ^signed new phone numbers. Your correspondent's new number is 163-R-2. After the confusion resulting from .the change, it is expected that the service in this neighborhood will be greatly improved. Henry Rynes bought a number of pullets last week and trucked them in from Maybrook last weekend. On" this prosaic trip he took time off to visit the cemetery in that vicinity to honor his son and son-in-law, both of whom lost their lives in the late war in de fense of our country. Mr. and Mrs;: Elmer Kelly and children were Sunday callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Todd. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kelly were guests Sunday at the Todd farm. Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Searle were hosts to several gfuests re- cently. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Smith (/f Long Eddy visited the Searle home Thursday. On Sat-' urday Mrs. John Alton and son Gordon, were callers. Gordon is a student at N. Y. U. and is spend- ing a short vacation at his parents home in Fleischmanns. Saturday evening, ]R?[r. and Mrs. Searle en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller and children of Roxbury. Mr. and Mrs..; Edson Babcock were in Albany last week* Mr. and Mrs. Huron Harrington of Oneonta and Joseph Kaufmann of Mount Vernon were holiday guests at the Scudder home. Miss Jean H6well> a student at Penn State Undergraduate Center in Harrisburg, is spending a short vacation with her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Scudder. ALLABEN Mrs. Joseph J, Garrity iand Miss Luella M. Garrity wetfe guests at the home of Mr. ,and Mrs. Harold J. Garrity at Grand Gorg:e Monr , - day. • • •„ - George E. Jerry Sr. of Pough- keepsie spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon O. Yerry at Fox hollow. Mrs. -Barnett Blakeslee Sr., Clarence Banks Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Barnett Blakeslee Jr. of Kingston were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward C, Rowe Sunday. PFC Paul Herdman is visiting at the home of his parents, Mr> and Mrs. Arhasa J. Herdman Sr., . at Fox hollow. v: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Craurer and Mr. and Mrs. F. Gardiner of Poughkeepsie spent the weekend at the Craurer home at Fox hollow, Mrs. Nelson West and Mrs. Robert Bangs of Onteora Park called on Miss Esther Riseley on Wednesday. Marshair Yerry has returned -from Bradentbri, Fla. Mrs, Ella Waterman of PhOe nicia and Mrs. Vernon Rider visited Mrs/ Wilson Gorsch on Tuesday. Miss Eva Ingalls of Oneonta visited her father, Frank Ingalls, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Eustice Of Morris and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Short of Oneonta spent the week- . end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Maben. The funeral of Mrs. Jesse Ells- worth of Pine Hill was held at the Free Methodist church Thursday at 1p.m. Rev. Robert T. Carlson officiated. Interment was in the family plot in the Lonsbury ceme- tery at Phoenicia. CLASSIFIED ADS Buying or Sellins — They Bring Results GUwslfied Ads and Oaids of Tbauks Two Oente Per Word, Minimani 80 Oehte FOR SALE HOSPITAL BEDS and wheel chairs for rent or sale. Herrick Funeral Home. , , dl3tf FOR SALE—Show cases, carbon- ator. Tom Thompson, Kandy- land, Margaretville. f4tf FOR SALE —Farms and homes, G. E. refrigerators and Harder silos. Demas Mead, Margaret- viUe. jl7p FOR SALE—New semi-bunaglow, five rooms and bath, garage, two acres fine flat land. Bert Scott Walton, N. Y. je3p FOR SALE—Early Snowball cauli- flower plants, ready to set. Clifford Hall, Bovina Center, phone 14-Y-6. jeSc FOR SALE—2-wheel trailer with new 4'x8' > box and two spare wheels. S. Syvertsen, Elm Tree House, Margaretville, N: Y. je3p FOR SALE—Small kitchen stove in excellent condition, price $12 Must be moved immediately Max Silberman, Fleischmanns je3c FOR SALE—Seventeen golf clubs, in good condition. Can be seen at Willnus residence after 5 o'clock William A, Robinson, Arkville jeSp FOR SALE—House in Arena vil Isfge; 7 rooms, bath, electricity hardwood floors; hot air fur nace; two-car concrete floor garage. Mabel D. Fenton. je3c FOR SALE -Our used car special for this week: 1939 Plymouth coach, excellent condition,- priced to sell. See Chick Elliott. A. H. Todd & Son, Inc. jeSp FOR SALE — 5,000 feet of sea soned hemlock boards and di mension lumber, $70 delivered Howard J. Fairbairn, phone 83 F-2( Margaretville. . je3p FOR SALE—8x8x16 regular cinder blocks, 14%c each for 1,000 or more (yard prices). Deeder's discoilhts allowed. We deliver Vitale Block Co., Hancock, N. Y phone 204-M. altf WINDOW SCREEN and stonn window made to order. Get yours made now. Also can make most anything else you desire Charles Greene, Wagner Ave. Fleischmanns, N. Y. j23tf FOR SALE—Well-located building lots in West End, village water main crosses property, elec tricity within easy connecting distance. Roswell R. Sanford Margaretville. jelO Arkville Chamber of Commerce Business Directory ! -i: ."'S-ll! E. F. Traver Distributor of Socony- Vapcuum Pi^octs Fuel Oil and Keroselie Fhone jEOaj^garetville 15 Crosby Bros. CJaso Farm Maclilnery B^alser-Frazer Automobiles and Service Henry Rosa GENX»AI< BEPAI]^ GAS, on. ANO TIBES Sherwood Griffin GBOdCBIES MEATS FBOZEN FOODS Phone Margaretville 25-R-2 FOR SALE—1948 Johnson 5-hp outboard motor with stand, A-1 condition, cost new $168 without stand. Will sell for $125 com plete with stand. Harry A Kalisky, Margaretville. je3c FOR SALE—John Deere hasrows • cultivators, mowers, dump rakes raker bar hay loaders, manure spreader. Expect tractors and side rakes soon. John Deere repairs and service. Arthur Giordon, Arkville, N. Y. je3p FOR SALE—^White Mountain and Reliance cauliflower plants ready about the first week in June. Also vegetable plants are ready now. Petunias, singe and double. Arthur Hillj at Mrs Franks' Greenhouse, Arkville N. Y. jeSp FOR SALE—Two skee ball alleys, like new, will give away very cheap; also 2 good show cases, 2 ice boxes, 1 for store, 1 for house. Will sell them at your price. Write to H. Davidian, Pine Hill, N. Y., or see Hector Colocymo in Pine Hill. je3p FOR SALE—have now several litters of unusually nice puppies. AKC. St. Bernards and Cocker Spaniels. Wormed' and distemper vaccinated. Prices reduced. Terms. Puppy plan without cash. Sunday business not encouraged. Will ship anywhere. Satisfaction guaranteed. Edna Gladstone, phone 2161, Andes, N. Y. jelOc Stanley F. Hoombeek BEAI/rOB Arkville, K. Phone 4S-B-U FABMS HOMES BUSINISSS PliACES Arkville Mobilgas JOHN HUGHES Service Station Tabes Batteries Washing Greasingr REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Village and Country Property Hotels, boarding houses, estates, farms, summer and all-year homes, bars and grills, gas statioris, garages, etc. For quick results list your property with ORVILLE R. EDWARDS Repr. Edw. H. Kelly Orchard St. Margaretville, N. Y. Phone 157 jeSc FOR SALE — 100-acre farm in Catskill Mts., 3 miles from town oh macadam road; good 40-cow barn with running water and milk cooler; tractor workable; has new hotise, just built and never slept in, 6 rooms and bath, fireplace, all bathroom fixtures, steel cabinet sink and cupboards in kitchen, glassed in porch; school bus and mail delivery. (No agencies.) George C. Pogue, Del. Co., Hobart, N. Y. jelOp CORDUROY tires and tubes; Del- CO batteries; PennzoU motor oil; complete motor assemblies; short blocks; heads; fuel pumps; carburetors; water pumps; radi- ators; seat covers; and a com- plete line of Chevrolet parts and accessories. "Everything that's best for your car." 1946 Chev- rolet 8-door sedan, very clean, heater and defroster, seat cov- ers, and fog lamps. Sanford Chevrolet Co., Inc., Margaret- ville, N. Y. jeSc FOR SALE FOR SALE — Rubber stam News. FOR SALE USED CARS boughfr and sold. Red's Auto Supply, tel. Pratts- ville 3627. mlStf FOR SALE—Fresh eggs. Sunset Farm, Fleischmanns, phone 27- F-13. jelOc FOR SALE—Brussels sprouts and cauliflower plants. Calvin Davis, Margaretville. jel7p F O R SALE—^Three good waiShing machines, $39 each, Margaret- ville Hardware, Inc. je3c F O R SALE — Incubator, 240-egg capacity, also equipment, feed- ers, fountains, etc., very Cheap. Cradduck, Big Indian. jelOp FOR SALE—Girls' Bulova wrist watch with stretchy bracelet, $10. Call Margaretville 122. je3c - FOR SALE Reasonable: Live Stock Insurance. Death from any, cause. Arthur S. Close, agent, Margaretville. Phone 70. je3p FOR RENT—Rummer home, fur- nished, four miles off route 28 and 1 mile from small town, on paved road, Clifford Hall, Bo- vina Center, phone 14-Y. jeSc FOR SALE—Now in stock, for immediate delivery, new Jeep, truck and Jeepster. Covered Bridge Garage, Jeep Sales and Service, Arkville, N. Y. ' nStf FOR SALE—lO^oom house with running water, electric lights, half acre of land. Located in Arkville. $3;5G0 on easy terms. E. A. Redmond, Arkville. jelOc FOR SALE—1944 Ford -ton truck, in excellent condition. Joe Donahue, Big Indian, phone Pine Hill 2057. je3p FOR SALE — Combination wood, coal and gas, white enameled stove, in good condition, $70. Frederick Bouton, Fleischmanns 238-F-12. jelOp F O R S A L E ^ L 7 8 Oldsmobile club sedan, in excellent condition, heater, radio, fog lights* eight good tires. N. L. Lattin, Mar- garetville. ml3tf FOR SALE -- 4-burner >ungalow gas range with full size oven and broiler, like new, original cost $110, a bargain at $70. Smith's, Margaretville. 3e3c FOR SALE—Ireland saw mill, in good condition, with slab saw and edger. Will trade for two plow bottom tractor. George C. Pogue, Del. Co., Hobart, N. Y. jelOp I WANTED W A N T E D — Middleaged house- keeper. Roxbury 2114. jelOp WANTED—Girl or woman to care for baby in daytime. Mrs. Kenneth Holden, Arkville. je3c WANTED—Couple for dishwasher and chambermaid at Pfiie TYee Villa, Fleischmanns, phone 107. W A N T E D — Girl for housework, daily, 9 a. m. tiU 12. Mrs. F. W. Bruell, phone Margaretville 13. W A N T E D — W e buy old gold and Old silver. M. Willnus, jeweler, opp. theater, Margaretville, N. Y. mStf WANTED—Lone Pine Mink Ranch Win pay $8 to $20 for old and disabled horses according to si2e. Phone FrankUn 14-F-14. slTtf W A N T E D — Broilers weighing from 1 % to 2 lbs. Phone Fleisch- manns 204-F-6. G. Wadler, Hal- cott Center. jelOp F L O O R M A I D at Margaretville Hospital June 1. Permanent if qualified. Margaretville Hospi- tal. je3c FOR SALE — Adirondack lawn chairs, built to last for years" All screws and bolts, no nails to snag clothes. All edges rounded Have to be seen to be appre ciated. Orson Slack's Shop, Arena, N. Y. jelOp FOR SALE—9-room house in vil lage of Margaretville, good vieWj oil burner, fireplace, all conven iences, good condition. No rea- sonable price refused. Phone 39-F-ll or write Box 165, Mar- garetville, N. Y. jelOp USED CARS—'38. Studebaker se dan, as is, $250; '38 Buick, as is, $195; '37 Ford sedan, $275; 1941 Chevrolet 2-door; 1939 Ford 2 door. Sanford Chevrolet Co. Inc., Margaretville. m27c FOR SALE—8-room house in New Kingston village, lacking mod- ern improvements but priced accordingly. Inquire of A. J Chisholm at home of Belle Archibald. jelOp CHRYSLER, DeSoto, Dodge, Plymouth. Genuine M O P A R fac- tory parts. As complete a stock as you wilj find anywhere. Try us first. Stout-Craft Motors, Margaretville. _ a9tf FOR SALE — House in Roxbury village, six rooms, all improve- ments, hardwood floors through- out, good barn, immediate pos- session. George W . Ploutz, Grand Gorge, N. Y. je3p FOR SALE—Farm of 260 acres, all level land along the Black Creek valley, only 12 miles from Albany. Two houses for three families. All improvements. Ray- mond Frederick, Altamont, N. Y. jelOp THOMPSON'S Cabinet Shop — Made-to-order storm windows, window screens, screen doors and kitchen cupboards—^remod- eling kitchens and baths—repairs on wooden farm equipment, etc. Nelson M. Thompson, Bloom- ville, N. Y., phone 7546. jylc FOR SALE—1949 Chevrolet Su- burban Carryall, all metal body, low mileage, heater, defroster and undercoated. Will consider a pickup or passenger car trade. Ideal car for hotel, boarding home or farm. S. C. Syvertsen, Main street, Margaretville. je3p G O O D U S E D refrigerators, Frigi- daire 14 cu. ft. 2-door,' in excel- lent condition; 7 cu. ft. Frigi- daire and 6 cu. ft. Fairbanks- Morse. See us for high trade- in Value on new Frigidaires. Margaretville Hardware, Mar- garetville, N. Y. a'eSc DEPENDABLE TRUCKS — '40 Chevrolet %-ton stake, $475; '39 2-ton G M C chassis and cab, $275, with stake body, $350; '48 Dodge %-toh pickup, $1,195; '41 Chevrolet 1%-ton chassis and cab, 2 speed, heater and defrost- er, $550;. '40 Ford 1-ton plat- form, heavy rubber, $475. San- ford Chevrolet Co., Inc., Mar- garetville. je3c FOR SALE—Studio couch, three cushions; about 70 ft. wire fence with posts; one screen door and five full length copper screens one folding gate (baby); one large Club Aluminum kettle Phone 51-M. Mrs. Whitley Margaretville. je3p FOR SALE—One antique desk, 85 years old, in very good condi- . tion; one 5-drawer chest, size 11x15 top, 30 high; one wash- stand with drawer; one table with drawer, size 19x30 top; all in a very good condition. Home on weekends, Friday, Saturday Leopold Weitz, '' Arkville, N. Y jelOp FOR SALE — Just arrived five truckloads of first and second calf heifers, fresh and coming fresh this fall. Side rakes, new Case tractors, 2 H G Cle- tracs, 1 Case tractor com plant- er, 1 horse-rdrawn corn planter, hay choppers, 1 new Reo pickup truck, 2 Case spring tooth har- rows, Case field choppers, 8 new Case manure spreaders, 10 Cobey spreaders with power take-off. J. A. Foote & Son, Hobart, N. Y., phone 5531 or 6791. je3c F O R SALE — Innerspring mat- tresses. In stock for immediate j delivery, a large assortment of innerspring mattresses in all sizes, $15 up; cotton and inner- spring crib mattresses, $6 up. The Famous SIMMONS BEAU- TYREST mattress, made only by SIMMONS and SIMMONS innerspring crib mattresses. A large selection of attractive metal and wooden beds, coil, flat and box springis, in aU sizes. Also pillows . and blankets. Everything at reasonable prices. Come in and look around. We welcome your visit. Open eve- nings. Steinhardt's Furniture Exchange, Fleischmanns, N. Y. Free delivery. je3c MISCELLANEOUS NQTICE—Diana Mathes, just ar- rived from Paris, will open a beauty parlor on Main street, Fleischmanns, next to the the- ater. je3c CARPENTER and BUILDER Estimates Cheerfully Given JOSEPH EISELE KeUy Comers Phone Margaretville lO-F-41 ol5tf SALESMAN WANTED—We have opening for local man to sell Wards refrigerators, washers, stoves and radios in Margaret- ville area full time or part time. Excellent opportunity for the right man. Come in or write to Montgomery Ward, Kingston, N. Y. je3c W A N T E D — w o u l d like a pure- bred housekeeper who prefers a good, home instead of high wages. Must be between 50 and 60, 5 feet 7 inches tall and weigh 130 to 135. I have only four rooms and a new washer. I am a good companion. I do not drink or go in bad company and I like good shows. Mr. R. p. Ward, 6 Depew St., Oneonta, N. Y. je3p LEGAt NOHCiES NOTICE is hereby given that License No. SL-1125 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 premises where sold, at I^ew Arlington Hotel at Fleischmaims Park in the Vil- lage of Fleischmanns, N. Y. Josephine Sugar, d/b/a New Arlington Hotel, Fleischmanns, N. Y. jeSp is hereby given that L26 has been NOTICE License No. SL-llJ 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 premises where soldi at Majestic Hotel on the north side of Halcott road in the village of Fleischmanns, N. Y. Halcott Properties, Inc., by Ernest Presser and Helmut M. Mark, Fleischmanns, N. Y. jelOc NOTICE is hereby given that License No. SL-117T 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 premises where sold at De Pitt's Mountain Lodge in Fleischmanns Park in the vil- lage of Fleischmanns, N, Y. Ruth S. De Pitt, Fleischmanns, N. Y. jelOc FOR RENT FOR RENT—5 rooms, bath, lights, heat, hot water. Roxbury 2114. jelOp ' FOR RENT—Rooms by day or week. Mrs. Charles Holdridge, Margaretville,. phone 135-F-3. NOTICE is hereby given that License No. SL-1176 has been issued to the undersigned under the provisions of the Alcoholic Beevrage Control Law to sell liquor, wine and beer to be con- sumed on the premises where sold, at Takanassee Hotel and Country Club on the north side of Main street in the village of Fleischmanns, N. Y. Louis Kel- man and Max Sacks, d/b/a Takanassee Hotel and Country Club, Fleischmanns, N. Y. jelOc FOR RENT —Camp at Halcott- ville, furnished, electricity, gas range, refrigerator, complete bath, $450 season. Waldo Par- sons, Middleburgh. je3p FOR RENT—Summer home,, fur- nished, four miles off route 28 and 1 mile from small town, on paved road. Clifford Hal]|, Bo- vina Oenter, phone 14-Y-6. je3c FOR R E N T — Three-room fur- nished cabin on farm, screened, electricity, heat; nice, quiet surroundings; rates reasonable. Mrs. Ralph Faulkner, New Kingston, N. Y. jelOp F O R R E N T in Margaretville four- room furnished apartment, mod- ern improvements, oil heat, ideal location, nice grounds. B. Stein- hardt, Fleischmanns, N. Y., phone 115, je3tf FOR R E N T for the season: Partly furnished farm house Of seven rooms; private lake. Also fur- nished rooms with board. Mag- nificent view. Zack Cartwright, Arkville, N. Y., phone Margaret- ville 25;-F-5. jeSc FOR RENT 2, 3, 4-Room Furnished Apartments Year 'Round Occupancy Frigidaire, Gas, Electricity Hot Water, Oil Heat Included Furnished or Unfurnished . Chas. Leonard Apartments Mrs. Alice Singer, Prop. Phone 266-J Box 14, Fleischmanns jelOc LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE is hereby given * that License (Summer Liquor Li- cense) No. 1161 has been issued to the undersigned to sell liquor wine, cider and beer, at retail in hotel Under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law at Schu- mer's St. Regis Hotel, Inc. Fleischmanns, N. Y., for on- premises consumption. Schumer & Weiss, Inc., Fleischmanns, N. Y. je3c To the Qualified Voters of Former Connmon School District No. IS of the Towns of Roxbury and Middletown, Delaware Coonl^: Known as Thompson Hollow School. The Board of Education of Cen- tral School District No. 1 of the towns of Middletown, Andes, Bo- vina, 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. 18 will be held in the school house in said district in the Town of Roxbury on the 7th day of June, 1949, at 7:30 p. m. Stand- ard Time (8:30 D. S. T.) for the purpose of voting on the following proposition: Shall the real property of former Common School District No. 18 of the Tovvns of Roxbury and Middle- town, Delaware County, be sold at public auction by and under the direction of the Board of Educa- tion of Central School District No. 1 of the Towns of Middletown, Andes, Bovina, Roxbiny, Delaware County, and Hardenburgh, Ulster County, and the proceeds there- from be apportioned among the taxpayers in said district as pro- vided by Section 1804 of the Edu- cation Law of the State of New York. MARGARET E. THOMPSON Clerk Dated May 10, 1949. j3c L O O K for these famous names, Elgin, Hamilton, Art-Carved, Holmes and Edwards, 1847 Rogers Bros.', Community, Alvin, Tudor Plate, W m . Rogers and Son, Poole, Westclox, Seth Thomas, Telechron, General Electric, Jacques Kreisler, Ja- coby Bender, (3emex, Marvella and VanDell. Just to name a few. You wiU find these and many, other famous names at Shafer's Jewelry Store, Mar- garetville. je3p Pine Hill - Woodlot - $350 10 acres, adjoining Camp Liliput Pine Hill - Campsite - $650 acres, hotel found., beautiful view; Highmount - Camphouse - $1,650 acre, 5 rooms, near State Park. Dry Brook - Hunting Camp -$3,^00 " rooms, kitchenette, all elect, conven. Margaretville - Highway - $5,000 House 8 rooms, 1 acre, bam. ArkviUe - Village - $6,000 House 8 rooms, 1 acre, bam. All properties subject to easy terms. HERMAN T. LUKOW Realtor . Largest Sales Organization in Delaware ^unty je3c Tel. Margaretville 125 or see local representative. FARMERS—-At your service, D-4 Cat. Tractor Dozer, for excava- tion, ditching, etc. Special equipment for clearing. thom brush. Reasonable rates. Job estimates. Kenyon & Holbert, Blooniville, phone 7017. je3p NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS Electric Service Interruption Electric service to the Village of Andes, Shavertown and the surrounding area' will be inter- rupted on Saturday mornings, June 4, June 11, and June 18, for approximately 3 hours be- tween the hours of 2 and 5 a. m., weather permitting, for the pur- pose of making repairs to our lines. W e regret the inconvenience this may cause our customers. How- ever, the work cannot be done safely in any other way. New York State Electric & Gas Corp: je3c_ NOTICE is hereby given that License No. SL-1181 has been issued to the undersigned iinder the provisions of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law to sell liquor, wine and beer to be con- sumed on the premises where sold, at Hotel Mathes on East Lake street in the village of Fleischmanns, N. Y. Emanuel Mathes, Fleischmanns,. N. Y. jelOc CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank Dr. Palen, Dr. Huggins and all the nurses on the Margaretville staff for their won- derful care given me, also to. all who sent C£u:ds; flowers or gifts and those who called on me. je3p Mrs. Ivan C. Humphrey I wish to extend my sincere thanks to Dr, Holcomb and Dr. Weinberg for their attention, the nurses staff for their excellent care, and all of those who sent me car^ or c ^ e to see me during my stay in the hoi^ital. Mrs. Larry Fitzgerald je3p and Son Notice of Collection of Taxes Take notice, that I, the under- signed, clerk and collector of the Village of Fleischmanns, N. Y., have received the Tax Roll and Warrant for the Collection of Tgixes for the present fiscal year, and that I wiU attend at THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK in said Village, upon June 8, 1949; Jime 15, 1949, and June 22, 1949, from nine o'clock in the moming until three o'clock in the afternoon, iar the purpose of receiving such taxes, and that I will attend at My Gas Station, on upper Main Street in said Village from June 1, 1949, to, and including, July 1, 1949, from nine o'clock in the moming to four o'clock in the aftemoon, EXCEPTING SATUR- DAYS, SUNDAYS and HOLI- DAYS,' for the purpose of receiv- ing such taxes, during which period taxes may be paid to me without additional charge. TAKE FURTHER NOTICE: That on all such taxes remaining unpaid after July 1 ,1949, FIVE PER CENTUM will be added for the first month and an additional One-Half of One Per Centum for each month and fraction thereof thereafter, until paid. Dated: May 18, 1949. SOLI jeSc IE C. DAIttJNG Qerk and CoUector Notice of Collection of Taxes Take notice that I, the under- signed, collector and village clerk of the Village of Margaretville, have received the tax roll and warrant for the collection of taxes for the present, fiscal year, and that I will attend at the Village office in the Fire Hall, Church Street, in said village from Jime 1, 1949, to July 1, 1949, from 9 o'clock in the moming until 12 o'clock noon, excepting Saturdays, Sundaj^ and holidays, for the pxrr- pose of receiving such taxes, dur- ing which period taxes may be paid to me without additional charge. Take further notice that on all such taxes remaining unpaid after July 1, 1949, five percentum will be added for the first month, and an additional one-half of one per- centum for each month and frac- tion thereof thereafter until paid. Dated May 20, 1949. HARRY G. ODELL Clerk and Collector of the Village of Margaretville je3c Notice of Collection of Taxes Take notice that I, the under- signed, village clerk and collector of the Village of Andes, have re- ceived the tax roll and warrant for the collection of taxes for the present fiscal year, and that I will receive same at my office from June 1, 1949, to July 1, 1949, from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., excepting Sat- urdays, Sundays and holidays, for the purpose of receiving such taxes, during which i^riod taxes may be paid to me without addi- tional charge. Take further notice that on all such taxes remaining unpaid tifter July 1, 1949, five per centum will be added for the first month, and an additional one-half of one per centum for each month and frac- tion thereof thereafter until paid. Dated May 20, 1949. EARLE M. WOOLHEATER Clerk and Collector of the Village of Andes. je3p BODY SHOP Arena, N. Y. BODY and FENDER REPAIRS ON ALL CARS ESTMAmea OIVISN i irimifei^lffyTI Jf.V iiiMi mm

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AUSTIN'S BRIDGE

The residents of this district tire being ^signed new phone numbers. Your correspondent's new number is 163-R-2. After the confusion resulting from .the change, it is expected that the service in this neighborhood will be greatly improved.

Henry Rynes bought a number of pullets last week and trucked them in from Maybrook last weekend. On" this prosaic trip he took time off to visit the cemetery in that vicinity to honor his son and son-in-law, both of whom lost their lives in the late war in de fense of our country.

Mr. and Mrs;: Elmer Kelly and children were Sunday callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Todd.

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kelly were guests Sunday at the Todd farm.

Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Searle were hosts to several gfuests re-cently. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Smith (/f Long Eddy visited the Searle home Thursday. On Sat-' urday Mrs. John Alton and son Gordon, were callers. Gordon is a student at N. Y. U. and is spend-ing a short vacation at his parents home in Fleischmanns. Saturday evening, ]R?[r. and Mrs. Searle en-tertained Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller and children of Roxbury.

Mr. and Mrs..; Edson Babcock were in Albany last week*

Mr. and Mrs. Huron Harrington of Oneonta and Joseph Kaufmann of Mount Vernon were holiday guests at the Scudder home.

Miss Jean H6well> a student at Penn State Undergraduate Center in Harrisburg, is spending a short vacation with her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Scudder.

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Mrs. Joseph J, Garrity iand Miss Luella M. Garrity wetfe guests at the home of Mr. ,and Mrs. Harold J. Garrity at Grand Gorg:e Monr

, - day. • • •„ -George E. Jerry Sr. of Pough-

keepsie spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon O. Yerry at Fox hollow.

Mrs. -Barnett Blakeslee Sr., Clarence Banks Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Barnett Blakeslee Jr. of Kingston were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward C, Rowe Sunday.

PFC Paul Herdman is visiting at the home of his parents, Mr> and Mrs. Arhasa J. Herdman Sr.,

. at Fox hollow. v: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Craurer and Mr. and Mrs. F. Gardiner of Poughkeepsie spent the weekend at the Craurer home at Fox hollow,

Mrs. Nelson West and Mrs. Robert Bangs of Onteora Park called on Miss Esther Riseley on Wednesday.

Marshair Yerry has returned -from Bradentbri, Fla.

Mrs, Ella Waterman of PhOe nicia and Mrs. Vernon Rider visited Mrs/ Wilson Gorsch on Tuesday.

Miss Eva Ingalls of Oneonta visited her father, Frank Ingalls, Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Merle Eustice Of Morris and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Short of Oneonta spent the week-

. end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Maben.

The funeral of Mrs. Jesse Ells-worth of Pine Hill was held at the Free Methodist church Thursday at 1p.m. Rev. Robert T. Carlson officiated. Interment was in the family plot in the Lonsbury ceme-tery at Phoenicia.

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

GUwslfied Ads and Oaids of Tbauks Two Oente Per Word, Minimani 80 Oehte

FOR SALE HOSPITAL BEDS and wheel

chairs for rent or sale. Herrick Funeral Home. , , dl3tf

FOR SALE—Show cases, carbon-ator. Tom Thompson, Kandy-land, Margaretville. f4tf

FOR SALE —Farms and homes, G. E. refrigerators and Harder silos. Demas Mead, Margaret-viUe. jl7p

FOR SALE—New semi-bunaglow, five rooms and bath, garage, two acres fine flat land. Bert Scott Walton, N. Y. je3p

FOR SALE—Early Snowball cauli-flower plants, ready to set. Clifford Hall, Bovina Center, phone 14-Y-6. jeSc

FOR SALE—2-wheel trailer with new 4'x8' > box and two spare wheels. S. Syvertsen, Elm Tree House, Margaretville, N: Y. je3p

FOR SALE—Small kitchen stove in excellent condition, price $12 Must be moved immediately Max Silberman, Fleischmanns je3c

FOR SALE—Seventeen golf clubs, in good condition. Can be seen at Willnus residence after 5 o'clock William A, Robinson, Arkville jeSp

FOR SALE—House in Arena vil Isfge; 7 rooms, bath, electricity hardwood floors; hot air fur nace; two-car concrete floor garage. Mabel D. Fenton. je3c

FOR SALE -Our used car special for this week: 1939 Plymouth coach, excellent condition,- priced to sell. See Chick Elliott. A. H. Todd & Son, Inc. jeSp

FOR SALE — 5,000 feet of sea soned hemlock boards and di mension lumber, $70 delivered Howard J. Fairbairn, phone 83 F-2( Margaretville. . je3p

FOR SALE—8x8x16 regular cinder blocks, 14%c each for 1,000 or more (yard prices). Deeder's discoilhts allowed. We deliver Vitale Block Co., Hancock, N. Y phone 204-M. altf

WINDOW SCREEN and stonn window made to order. Get yours made now. Also can make most anything else you desire Charles Greene, Wagner Ave. Fleischmanns, N. Y. j23tf

FOR SALE—Well-located building lots in West End, village water main crosses property, elec tricity within easy connecting distance. Roswell R. Sanford Margaretville. jelO

Arkville Chamber of Commerce

Business Directory

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E. F. Traver Distributor of

Socony- Vapcuum Pi^octs Fuel Oil and Keroselie Fhone jEOaj garetville 15

Crosby Bros. CJaso Farm Maclilnery

B alser-Frazer Automobiles and

Service

Henry Rosa

GENX»AI< BEPAI]^

GAS, on . ANO TIBES

Sherwood Griffin GBOdCBIES MEATS

FBOZEN FOODS Phone Margaretville 25-R-2

FOR SALE—1948 Johnson 5-hp outboard motor with stand, A-1 condition, cost new $168 without stand. Will sell for $125 com plete with stand. Harry A Kalisky, Margaretville. je3c

FOR SALE—John Deere hasrows • cultivators, mowers, dump rakes raker bar hay loaders, manure spreader. Expect tractors and side rakes soon. John Deere repairs and service. Arthur Giordon, Arkville, N. Y. je3p

FOR SALE—^White Mountain and Reliance cauliflower plants ready about the first week in June. Also vegetable plants are ready now. Petunias, singe and double. Arthur Hillj at Mrs Franks' Greenhouse, Arkville N. Y. jeSp

FOR SALE—Two skee ball alleys, like new, will give away very cheap; also 2 good show cases, 2 ice boxes, 1 for store, 1 for house. Will sell them at your price. Write to H. Davidian, Pine Hill, N. Y., or see Hector Colocymo in Pine Hill. je3p

FOR SALE—have now several litters of unusually nice puppies. AKC. St. Bernards and Cocker Spaniels. Wormed' and distemper vaccinated. Prices reduced. Terms. Puppy plan without cash. Sunday business not encouraged. Will ship anywhere. Satisfaction guaranteed. Edna Gladstone, phone 2161, Andes, N. Y. jelOc

Stanley F. Hoombeek BEAI/rOB

Arkville, K. Phone 4S-B-U FABMS HOMES BUSINISSS PliACES

Arkville Mobilgas JOHN HUGHES

Service Station Tabes Batteries

Washing Greasingr •

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Village and Country Property

Hotels, boarding houses, estates, farms, summer and all-year homes, bars and grills, gas statioris,

garages, etc. For quick results list your property

with ORVILLE R. EDWARDS

Repr. Edw. H. Kelly Orchard St. Margaretville, N. Y.

Phone 157 jeSc

FOR SALE — 100-acre farm in Catskill Mts., 3 miles from town oh macadam road; good 40-cow barn with running water and milk cooler; tractor workable; has new hotise, just built and never slept in, 6 rooms and bath, fireplace, all bathroom fixtures, steel cabinet sink and cupboards in kitchen, glassed in porch; school bus and mail delivery. (No agencies.) George C. Pogue, Del. Co., Hobart, N. Y. jelOp

CORDUROY tires and tubes; Del-CO batteries; PennzoU motor oil; complete motor assemblies; short blocks; heads; fuel pumps; carburetors; water pumps; radi-ators; seat covers; and a com-plete line of Chevrolet parts and accessories. "Everything that's best for your car." 1946 Chev-rolet 8-door sedan, very clean, heater and defroster, seat cov-ers, and fog lamps. Sanford Chevrolet Co., Inc., Margaret-ville, N. Y. jeSc

FOR SALE FOR SALE — Rubber stam

News.

FOR SALE

USED CARS boughfr and sold. Red's Auto Supply, tel. Pratts-ville 3627. mlStf

FOR SALE—Fresh eggs. Sunset Farm, Fleischmanns, phone 27-F-13. jelOc

FOR SALE—Brussels sprouts and cauliflower plants. Calvin Davis, Margaretville. jel7p

FOR SALE—^Three good waiShing machines, $39 each, Margaret-ville Hardware, Inc. je3c

FOR SALE — Incubator, 240-egg capacity, also equipment, feed-ers, fountains, etc., very Cheap. Cradduck, Big Indian. jelOp

FOR SALE—Girls' Bulova wrist watch with stretchy bracelet, $10. Call Margaretville 122. je3c • -

FOR SALE Reasonable: Live Stock Insurance. Death from any, cause. Arthur S. Close, agent, Margaretville. Phone 70. je3p

FOR RENT—Rummer home, fur-nished, four miles off route 28 and 1 mile from small town, on paved road, Clifford Hall, Bo-vina Center, phone 14-Y. jeSc

FOR SALE—Now in stock, for immediate delivery, new Jeep, truck and Jeepster. Covered Bridge Garage, Jeep Sales and Service, Arkville, N. Y. ' nStf

FOR SALE—lO^oom house with running water, electric lights, half acre of land. Located in Arkville. $3;5G0 on easy terms. E. A. Redmond, Arkville. jelOc

FOR SALE—1944 Ford -ton truck, in excellent condition. Joe Donahue, Big Indian, phone Pine Hill 2057. je3p

FOR SALE — Combination wood, coal and gas, white enameled stove, in good condition, $70. Frederick Bouton, Fleischmanns 238-F-12. jelOp

FOR SALE^L78 Oldsmobile club sedan, in excellent condition, heater, radio, fog lights* eight good tires. N. L. Lattin, Mar-garetville. ml3tf

FOR SALE -- 4-burner >ungalow gas range with full size oven and broiler, like new, original cost $110, a bargain at $70. Smith's, Margaretville. 3e3c

FOR SALE—Ireland saw mill, in good condition, with slab saw and edger. Will trade for two plow bottom tractor. George C. Pogue, Del. Co., Hobart, N. Y. jelOp I

WANTED WANTED — Middleaged house-

keeper. Roxbury 2114. jelOp

WANTED—Girl or woman to care for baby in daytime. Mrs. Kenneth Holden, Arkville. je3c

WANTED—Couple for dishwasher and chambermaid at Pfiie TYee Villa, Fleischmanns, phone 107.

WANTED — Girl for housework, daily, 9 a. m. tiU 12. Mrs. F. W. Bruell, phone Margaretville 13.

WANTED—We buy old gold and Old silver. M. Willnus, jeweler, opp. theater, Margaretville, N. Y. mStf

WANTED—Lone Pine Mink Ranch Win pay $8 to $20 for old and disabled horses according to si2e. Phone FrankUn 14-F-14. slTtf

WANTED — Broilers weighing from 1% to 2 lbs. Phone Fleisch-manns 204-F-6. G. Wadler, Hal-cott Center. jelOp

FLOOR MAID at Margaretville Hospital June 1. Permanent if qualified. Margaretville Hospi-tal. je3c

FOR SALE — Adirondack lawn chairs, built to last for years" All screws and bolts, no nails to snag clothes. All edges rounded Have to be seen to be appre ciated. Orson Slack's Shop, Arena, N. Y. jelOp

FOR SALE—9-room house in vil lage of Margaretville, good vieWj oil burner, fireplace, all conven iences, good condition. No rea-sonable price refused. Phone 39-F-ll or write Box 165, Mar-garetville, N. Y. jelOp

USED CARS—'38. Studebaker se dan, as is, $250; '38 Buick, as is, $195; '37 Ford sedan, $275; 1941 Chevrolet 2-door; 1939 Ford 2 door. Sanford Chevrolet Co. Inc., Margaretville. m27c

FOR SALE—8-room house in New Kingston village, lacking mod-ern improvements but priced accordingly. Inquire of A. J Chisholm at home of Belle Archibald. jelOp

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

FOR SALE — House in Roxbury village, six rooms, all improve-ments, hardwood floors through-out, good barn, immediate pos-session. George W. Ploutz, Grand Gorge, N. Y. je3p

FOR SALE—Farm of 260 acres, all level land along the Black Creek valley, only 12 miles from Albany. Two houses for three families. All improvements. Ray-mond Frederick, Altamont, N. Y. jelOp

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

FOR SALE—1949 Chevrolet Su-burban Carryall, all metal body, low mileage, heater, defroster and undercoated. Will consider a pickup or passenger car trade. Ideal car for hotel, boarding home or farm. S. C. Syvertsen, Main street, Margaretville. je3p

GOOD USED refrigerators, Frigi-daire 14 cu. ft. 2-door,' in excel-lent condition; 7 cu. ft. Frigi-daire and 6 cu. ft. Fairbanks-Morse. See us for high trade-in Value on new Frigidaires. Margaretville Hardware, Mar-garetville, N. Y. a'eSc

DEPENDABLE TRUCKS — '40 Chevrolet %-ton stake, $475; '39 2-ton GMC chassis and cab, $275, with stake body, $350; '48 Dodge %-toh pickup, $1,195; '41 Chevrolet 1%-ton chassis and cab, 2 speed, heater and defrost-er, $550;. '40 Ford 1-ton plat-form, heavy rubber, $475. San-ford Chevrolet Co., Inc., Mar-garetville. je3c

FOR SALE—Studio couch, three cushions; about 70 ft. wire fence with posts; one screen door and five full length copper screens one folding gate (baby); one large Club Aluminum kettle Phone 51-M. Mrs. Whitley Margaretville. je3p

FOR SALE—One antique desk, 85 years old, in very good condi-

. tion; one 5-drawer chest, size 11x15 top, 30 high; one wash-stand with drawer; one table with drawer, size 19x30 top; all in a very good condition. Home on weekends, Friday, Saturday Leopold Weitz, '' Arkville, N. Y jelOp

FOR SALE — Just arrived five truckloads of first and second calf heifers, fresh and coming fresh this fall. Side rakes, new Case tractors, 2 HG Cle-tracs, 1 Case tractor com plant-er, 1 horse-rdrawn corn planter, hay choppers, 1 new Reo pickup truck, 2 Case spring tooth har-rows, Case field choppers, 8 new Case manure spreaders, 10 Cobey spreaders with power take-off. J. A. Foote & Son, Hobart, N. Y., phone 5531 or 6791. je3c

FOR SALE — Innerspring mat-tresses. In stock for immediate

j delivery, a large assortment of innerspring mattresses in all sizes, $15 up; cotton and inner-spring crib mattresses, $6 up. The Famous SIMMONS BEAU-TYREST mattress, made only by SIMMONS and SIMMONS innerspring crib mattresses. A large selection of attractive metal and wooden beds, coil, flat and box springis, in aU sizes. Also pillows . and blankets. Everything at reasonable prices. Come in and look around. We welcome your visit. Open eve-nings. Steinhardt's Furniture Exchange, Fleischmanns, N. Y. Free delivery. je3c

MISCELLANEOUS

NQTICE—Diana Mathes, just ar-rived from Paris, will open a beauty parlor on Main street, Fleischmanns, next to the the-ater. je3c

CARPENTER and BUILDER Estimates Cheerfully Given

JOSEPH EISELE KeUy Comers

Phone Margaretville lO-F-41 ol5tf

SALESMAN WANTED—We have opening for local man to sell Wards refrigerators, washers, stoves and radios in Margaret-ville area full time or part time. Excellent opportunity for the right man. Come in or write to Montgomery Ward, Kingston, N. Y. je3c

WANTED—would like a pure-bred housekeeper who prefers a good, home instead of high wages. Must be between 50 and 60, 5 feet 7 inches tall and weigh 130 to 135. I have only four rooms and a new washer. I am a good companion. I do not drink or go in bad company and I like good shows. Mr. R. p. Ward, 6 Depew St., Oneonta, N. Y. je3p

LEGAt NOHCiES NOTICE is hereby given that

License No. SL-1125 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 premises where sold, at I^ew Arlington Hotel at Fleischmaims Park in the Vil-lage of Fleischmanns, N. Y. Josephine Sugar, d/b/a New Arlington Hotel, Fleischmanns, N. Y. jeSp

is hereby given that L26 has been

NOTICE License No. SL-llJ 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 premises where soldi at Majestic Hotel on the north side of Halcott road in the village of Fleischmanns, N. Y. Halcott Properties, Inc., by Ernest Presser and Helmut M. Mark, Fleischmanns, N. Y. jelOc

NOTICE is hereby given that License No. SL-117T 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 premises where sold at De Pitt's Mountain Lodge in Fleischmanns Park in the vil-lage of Fleischmanns, N, Y. Ruth S. De Pitt, Fleischmanns, N. Y. jelOc

FOR RENT FOR RENT—5 rooms, bath, lights,

heat, hot water. Roxbury 2114. jelOp '

FOR RENT—Rooms by day or week. Mrs. Charles Holdridge, Margaretville,. phone 135-F-3.

NOTICE is hereby given that License No. SL-1176 has been issued to the undersigned under the provisions of the Alcoholic Beevrage Control Law to sell liquor, wine and beer to be con-sumed on the premises where sold, at Takanassee Hotel and Country Club on the north side of Main street in the village of Fleischmanns, N. Y. Louis Kel-man and Max Sacks, d/b/a Takanassee Hotel and Country Club, Fleischmanns, N. Y. jelOc

FOR RENT —Camp at Halcott-ville, furnished, electricity, gas range, refrigerator, complete bath, $450 season. Waldo Par-sons, Middleburgh. je3p

FOR RENT—Summer home,, fur-nished, four miles off route 28 and 1 mile from small town, on paved road. Clifford Hal]|, Bo-vina Oenter, phone 14-Y-6. je3c

FOR RENT — Three-room fur-nished cabin on farm, screened, electricity, heat; nice, quiet surroundings; rates reasonable. Mrs. Ralph Faulkner, New Kingston, N. Y. jelOp

FOR RENT in Margaretville four-room furnished apartment, mod-ern improvements, oil heat, ideal location, nice grounds. B. Stein-hardt, Fleischmanns, N. Y., phone 115, je3tf

FOR RENT for the season: Partly furnished farm house Of seven rooms; private lake. Also fur-nished rooms with board. Mag-nificent view. Zack Cartwright, Arkville, N. Y., phone Margaret-ville 25;-F-5. jeSc

FOR RENT 2, 3, 4-Room Furnished Apartments

Year 'Round Occupancy Frigidaire, Gas, Electricity

Hot Water, Oil Heat Included Furnished or Unfurnished

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

Phone 266-J Box 14, Fleischmanns

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LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE is hereby given * that

License (Summer Liquor Li-cense) No. 1161 has been issued to the undersigned to sell liquor wine, cider and beer, at retail in hotel Under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law at Schu-mer's St. Regis Hotel, Inc. Fleischmanns, N. Y., for on-premises consumption. Schumer & Weiss, Inc., Fleischmanns, N. Y. je3c

To the Qualified Voters of Former Connmon School District No. IS of the Towns of Roxbury and Middletown, Delaware Coonl^: Known as Thompson Hollow School. The Board of Education of Cen-

tral School District No. 1 of the towns of Middletown, Andes, Bo-vina, 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. 18 will be held in the school house in said district in the Town of Roxbury on the 7th day of June, 1949, at 7:30 p. m. Stand-ard Time (8:30 D. S. T.) for the purpose of voting on the following proposition:

Shall the real property of former Common School District No. 18 of the Tovvns of Roxbury and Middle-town, Delaware County, be sold at public auction by and under the direction of the Board of Educa-tion of Central School District No. 1 of the Towns of Middletown, Andes, Bovina, Roxbiny, Delaware County, and Hardenburgh, Ulster

County, and the proceeds there-from be apportioned among the taxpayers in said district as pro-vided by Section 1804 of the Edu-cation Law of the State of New York.

MARGARET E. THOMPSON Clerk

Dated May 10, 1949. j3c

LOOK for these famous names, Elgin, Hamilton, Art-Carved, Holmes and Edwards, 1847 Rogers Bros.', Community, Alvin, Tudor Plate, Wm. Rogers and Son, Poole, Westclox, Seth Thomas, Telechron, General Electric, Jacques Kreisler, Ja-coby Bender, (3emex, Marvella and VanDell. Just to name a few. You wiU find these and many, other famous names at Shafer's Jewelry Store, Mar-garetville. je3p

Pine Hill - Woodlot - $350 10 acres, adjoining Camp Liliput

Pine Hill - Campsite - $650 acres, hotel found., beautiful

view; Highmount - Camphouse - $1,650

acre, 5 rooms, near State Park. Dry Brook - Hunting Camp -$3,^00 " rooms, kitchenette, all elect,

conven. Margaretville - Highway - $5,000

House 8 rooms, 1 acre, bam. ArkviUe - Village - $6,000

House 8 rooms, 1 acre, bam. All properties subject to easy

terms. HERMAN T. LUKOW

Realtor . Largest Sales Organization in

Delaware ^unty

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Tel. Margaretville 125 or see

local representative.

FARMERS—-At your service, D-4 Cat. Tractor Dozer, for excava-tion, ditching, etc. Special equipment for clearing. thom brush. Reasonable rates. Job estimates. Kenyon & Holbert, Blooniville, phone 7017. je3p

NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS Electric Service Interruption Electric service to the Village

of Andes, Shavertown and the surrounding area' will be inter-rupted on Saturday mornings, June 4, June 11, and June 18, for approximately 3 hours be-tween the hours of 2 and 5 a. m., weather permitting, for the pur-pose of making repairs to our lines.

We regret the inconvenience this may cause our customers. How-ever, the work cannot be done safely in any other way. New York State Electric & Gas

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NOTICE is hereby given that License No. SL-1181 has been issued to the undersigned iinder the provisions of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law to sell liquor, wine and beer to be con-sumed on the premises where sold, at Hotel Mathes on East Lake street in the village of Fleischmanns, N. Y. Emanuel Mathes, Fleischmanns,. N. Y. jelOc

CARD OF THANKS

I wish to thank Dr. Palen, Dr. Huggins and all the nurses on the Margaretville staff for their won-derful care given me, also to. all who sent C£u:ds; flowers or gifts and those who called on me. je3p Mrs. Ivan C. Humphrey

I wish to extend my sincere thanks to Dr, Holcomb and Dr. Weinberg for their attention, the nurses staff for their excellent care, and all of those who sent me car^ or c ^ e to see me during my stay in the hoi ital.

Mrs. Larry Fitzgerald je3p and Son

Notice of Collection of Taxes Take notice, that I, the under-

signed, clerk and collector of the Village of Fleischmanns, N. Y., have received the Tax Roll and Warrant for the Collection of Tgixes for the present fiscal year, and that I wiU attend at THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK in said Village, upon June 8, 1949; Jime 15, 1949, and June 22, 1949, from nine o'clock in the moming until three o'clock in the afternoon, iar the purpose of receiving such taxes, and that I will attend at My Gas Station, on upper Main Street in said Village from June 1, 1949, to, and including, July 1, 1949, from nine o'clock in the moming to four o'clock in the aftemoon, EXCEPTING SATUR-DAYS, SUNDAYS and HOLI-DAYS,' for the purpose of receiv-ing such taxes, during which period taxes may be paid to me without additional charge.

TAKE FURTHER NOTICE: That on all such taxes remaining unpaid after July 1 ,1949, FIVE PER CENTUM will be added for the first month and an additional One-Half of One Per Centum for each month and fraction thereof thereafter, until paid. Dated: May 18, 1949.

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IE C. DAIttJNG Qerk and CoUector

Notice of Collection of Taxes Take notice that I, the under-

signed, collector and village clerk of the Village of Margaretville, have received the tax roll and warrant for the collection of taxes for the present, fiscal year, and that I will attend at the Village office in the Fire Hall, Church Street, in said village from Jime 1, 1949, to July 1, 1949, from 9 o'clock in the moming until 12 o'clock noon, excepting Saturdays, Sundaj^ and holidays, for the pxrr-pose of receiving such taxes, dur-ing which period taxes may be paid to me without additional charge.

Take further notice that on all such taxes remaining unpaid after July 1, 1949, five percentum will be added for the first month, and an additional one-half of one per-centum for each month and frac-tion thereof thereafter until paid. Dated May 20, 1949.

HARRY G. ODELL Clerk and Collector of the Village of Margaretville

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Notice of Collection of Taxes Take notice that I, the under-

signed, village clerk and collector of the Village of Andes, have re-ceived the tax roll and warrant for the collection of taxes for the present fiscal year, and that I will receive same at my office from June 1, 1949, to July 1, 1949, from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., excepting Sat-urdays, Sundays and holidays, for the purpose of receiving such taxes, during which i^riod taxes may be paid to me without addi-tional charge.

Take further notice that on all such taxes remaining unpaid tifter July 1, 1949, five per centum will be added for the first month, and an additional one-half of one per centum for each month and frac-tion thereof thereafter until paid. Dated May 20, 1949.

EARLE M. WOOLHEATER Clerk and Collector of the Village of Andes.

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