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Page Six OAT8KIUL MOdNTAIN NCWS FdOay. May 10. 194a MULLER BAK£RY OPENS JUNE 1 Long Dwmaat Buatness to Be Operated by PnMstical Baicer la Modmi Mannw •Hie Mai^aretville bakery is to be opened. J. Pereira of Hackensadc, N. J., has rented of Charles Muller Of Fleisdunanns the Muller bakery in this villa£:e. He will immedi- ately renovate thp place, install mudi new madunery and be ready for business on June 1. Mr. Pereira is a practical and modem baker, knows the various lines of modem commercial baking and will be an addition to the business community that has long been needed. TTie new proprietor will make bread, pastry and the like. r Local and Personal nie Dunraven Ladies' Aid will meet with Mrs. Fred Miller Sat- urday, May 11. Mrs. Ross Mackey and son, Jack, of Brooklyn spent Mmiday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mre. N. L. Lattin. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelly spent the weekend visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Chestney at Sidney. Regular meeting of Margaret- ville Red Cross will be held at the home of Mrs. Harold Baker Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. Please note change in time. Mrs. N. W. Howland and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dewhurst and daughter, Leona, of New Kingston spent the weekend visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice miller at Latham. The Women's Republican club of this township will meet at the home of Mrs. Harold Baker next Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Hie topic for the day is "Recipro- cal Trade Agreement Program. All women voters are invited. The May meeting of the Ameri- can Legion auxiliary will be held at the Legion Home on Thursday evening. May 16, at 8 o'clock. Please bring discarded silk stock- ing, etc., yam, or embroidery ma- terials for the O. T. work at the Veterans' hospitals. The naval print plate will be disposed of at this meeting. Locals Hope to Raise Money to Join League In an effort to raise strnie money for a strictly local baseball team, players limited to residents or former students of the high school, there will be a movie bene- fit at the Galli-Curd theatre on TTiursday and Friday of next week. The bojrs will soon call a meet- ing to organize and hope to get together a team that will play acceptable baseball. There is a home talent league ill the process of formation which will include several nearby villages. Bei^Ppointed Pine Hill Postmaster Miss Mae Pessenar has been re- appointed postmaster at Pine Hill, a position which she fil^ in a very acceptable manner. WANTED WANTED—^Man to woric on farm. Must be use to all kinds of farm work. Married or single. Frank Graco, Denver. WANTED—To buy, 2 first calf Guernsey heifers, also 2 yearling Guernseys. Drummond Bros., Shavertown, N. Y. mlOp WANTED—Wranan between 30 - 50, care for 4-year-(dd diild and 5-room apartment; sleep in. Txfr quire Mrs. Merwin Gemse, Aric- ville. mlOp WANTED — Middleaged woman for gmeral housework; small family, no laundry; call <»> write Mrs. Van Wagonen, Ark- ville^. ml7p Cla/irified A m n IJ V I r J c, O p SCLLIMG TMIV K I N C- R E T FOR SALE FOR SALE—Fresh cow. Douglas Kelly, Margaretville. mlOc FOR SALE — Stovewood, direct frran farm. Sanford CSievrolet Co., Inc., Marg^uwtville. ml7c FOR SALE—15 head cows, 3 and 4 years old. Fred Mathews, Highmount, N. Y. m24c FOR SALE—Kelvinator refrigera- tor in good condition, $30 cash takes it. Max Silberman, Fleisch- manns. mlOp FOR SALE—'31 VTillys sedan in good condition, fair tires, for $40 cash. Mrs. N. E. Geo] _ Fleischmanns. mil FOR SALE — Seven-foot General Electric refrigerator, good con- dition, reasonable. Max Silber- man, Fleischmanns. mlOp FOR SALE—Two large ice boxes,, cork lined, made by McGraig. Good for store or boarding house. Kenneth Avery, Fleisch- manns. mlOp FOR SALE—Used kitchen heater, also oil stove for cooking, and one slightly used combinaticm coal and gas range. Margaret- « ville Electric & Gas Co. a26tf HAVE YOU TRIED shopping at Margaretville's new dress shop, "The Band Box." Dresses $2.98 to $5.98; also skirts, all sizes. mlOp FARM FOR SALE — 180-acre farm on state road between Grand Gorge and Roxbury; will keep 30 cows. Howard D ^ e r , Roxbury. ^ mlOp FOR SALE—Ivory kitchen cabi- net and sn^aU cook stove, suit- able for camp. Both in good condition. Howard J^Fairbaim, Margaretville. mlOp FOR SALE FOR SALE—SmaU building, 7x8 ft., suitable for hen house. Ray Vermilyea, Arkville, N. Y. ml(^ FOR SALE — 100 gallons nice maple syrup. M. D. Butler, Umon Grove. mlOp FOR SALE — Electric stove, in good condition, very reasonable. N. C. Harrington, Margaretville. mlOp FOR SALE—Green Mountain seed potatoes, $1.25 per bu. Drum- m(»id Bros., Route 1, Shaver- town. ml7p CONCRETE BLOCKS—Four face patterns, 16c eadi and up. Will deliver. Howard J. Fairbaim, Margaretville. mlOp CHAUFFEURS' PICTURES taken day or night, 75c a set. Also passport and naturalization photos. Herbert Henderson, Main St., Margaretville. m24c FOR SALE—One 250-egg incuba- tor, OU Super Hatcher, $15, A-1 shape; Leghorn cockerels, 2 weeks old, $2.50 per hundred. H. W. Atkin, Arkville. mlOp FOR SALE — Kitchen chairs, tables, Jewel cook stove, shades, stands, numerous other articles at my home in Shavertown. Mrs. Earl Dibble. mlOp FOR SALE—Service bull, 2-year- old Holstein, registered, accredit- ed kind and orderly, fine in- dividual for service. Harry San- ford, Margaretville. mlOp FOR SALE — Gas stoves, steam table dish washer, all restaurant equipment, also some household furniture. John K. Curtis, Fleischmanns. mlOc BROILERS FOR SALE — Up to 2% lbs.; last setting for custom hatching May 20. Herbert Raeder, Kelly Comers, N. Y. FOR SALE — 1,000-gal. under- ground tank for gasoline or fuel oil, complete with man hole, $30. Clarke A. Sanford, Margaret- viUe, N. Y. mlOp FOR SALE—A separator in good condition; medium size bread mixer; Sonora phonograph with records; also dean featherbed. Mrs. Arthur White, Diy Bnx^. mlOp FOR SALE — Farm machinery; Prime electric fence sets, $9.95 to $39.50; insulators, $1.50 per 100; harness and hamess p a ^ . Douglas Kelly, Margaretville. mlOp FOR SALE—Farm of 165 acres, with or without stock, 80 acres in wood and timber, land lays very nice. No. 1 buildings, priced to sell. W. H. Bush, Union Grove, N. Y. mlOp FOR SALE — Cup narcissus and hardy primroses in bloom for Mother's day, also large assort- ment of perennials, dahlia roots and gladiola bulbs for your garden. Mrs. Grace Franks, florist, Arkville, N. Y. - mlOc USED FURNITURE—Have again bought contents of large w«u:«- house of good used furniture and household goods. Everything as good as new and selling dieap as usuaL Living room suites and odd pieces, d i r i ^ room suites, bedroom suites, buffets, diina closets, dressers, vanities, chests of drawers, secretaries, book cases, kitdien and breakfast sets, studio coudies, all kinds of diairs, ice boxes, wood and metal beds, plain and coil bed springs, cots, cribs, baby car- nages, dishes, silverware, kitch- en utensils, rugs, mirrows, i ^ - lows, quilts, sinks with drain- boards or plan, bathroom fix- tures, hundreds of other itons. I also sell new beds, coil wrings, cotton and inner spring mat- tresses. CcMne in and lo(^ around. Open every day and evKiing. Steinhardts, Fleisdi- manns, phone 115. ml7c FOR SALE—Nearly new McCor- mick-Deering sulky plow, nearly new harrow, good horse rake, double hamess, also cheap farm team. Roland H. Burton, Andes, N. Y. mlOp FOR SALE—Electric light fixture, silver finish with gold silk shade, for dining room, complete, ready to hang. Mrs. Ivan Caims, Margaretville. mlOp FOR SALE—Potatoes for eating or seed. Large size, $1J25; medium size, $1.00. Slavin Bros., Halcott Center, phone Fleischmaims 59-F-25. mlOc FOR SALE — Imported Chinese rug, blue, 9x12 ft, originally cost $125, will sell for $25; also a Storkline English coach car- riage, $10. Mrs. Everett Cure, Margaretville, N. Y. mlOp CARLOAD OF Iowa farm diunk and draft horses will be con- signed by Howard Samuels and Fred Lark at our sale Saturday, May 11. Will sell or trade up to time of sale. David Chambers, Unadilla, N. Y. mlOc SPECIAL—At Etts' Market this Friday and Saturday: Sirloin porteriiouse steak, 32c lb.; round, 30c; chuck, 25c; pork and porteriiouse steak, 32c lb.; poin, 30c; hamburger, 25c; a nice lot of yearling fowls; also Hud- son river shad; good home-made sausage, 15c lb. ml(^ FOR SALE—25 dairy cow famkon. West Brook, about 5 miles f n W Walton, at a bargain. Buildings excellent, land well tilled and productive, small payment to re- sponsible buyer. Mrs. Elizabeth Burton, Walton, or Roland H. Biutcm, Andes, N. Y., idione Andes 29. ml7p COME IN and try our new line of cosmetics. We especially -recommend the All-Day beauty base, a glamorous cream founda- tion for your make-up which hides large pores and leaves your skin smooth as velvet. Ask for free demonstratirai fadaL Day's Beauty ShoK>e, lAqne 63, MargaretviUe. ml7c MISCELLANEOUS BARBER SHOP now open on Bridge street Shop open every evening. Charles A. Scutt, Mar- garetville. ml(^ FURNITURE REPAIRED, uphol- stered; slip covers made; cabinet woric. Better Craft Worlc Shop, ArkviUe, N. Y. m3tf WE TAKE dironic invalids and convalescents, excellent nursing care, resident physician, moder- ate rates. Dr. Baker Sanatori- um. 67 Wurts St., Kingston, phone 4310. m29tf FREE—To a good home, thorough- bred Springer spaniel, gentle and affectionate, an excellent pet, partly trained to himt. Roswell Sanford, Margaretville, N. Y. mlOp MOM'S the word on Mother's day! Make her happy with a box of fresh, delicious chocolates from the Harris 5c to $1 Store. A great variety of gifts for every- body's taste and purse. Harris 5c to $1 Store. mlOc FOR SATURDAY NIGHT, start- ing at 9 — Frankfurters and sauer kraut with your beers. Come in, folks, have a good time. Dance and eat. Turkey and steak dirmers Sunday,- 60c. Palace Restaurant, Margaret- ville, N. Y. mlOc HAVE JUST moderized our Beauty Shoppe and installed new equipment including latest model engine permanent wave machine which will assure suc- cessful and beautiful perinanents in less time. Make your appoint- ments early. Day's Beauty Shoppe, phone 63, Margaretville. ml7c ATTENTION—Market price per ton paid for any kind of scrap iron; am now paying more money for copper, brass, bat- teries, radiators, etc. Will pay high prices for-aU kinds of raw furs, hides and feed bags. Also buying old cars and wrecks. Affron Auto Wrecking Co., Mar- garetville, phone lO-F-12. s29tf PLAIN DRESSES cleaned and pressed, 50c, for limited time only. Local agency at Bell & Myers Barber Shop, Margaret- ville. Other agendes at Cole's Store, AricviUe; Dickson's Store, Arena; Atkin Store, Shaver- town. Master Cleaning Service, 219 Chenango St, Binghamton, N. Y. f9tf HORSE AUCTION at Austin's Stables, Walton, N. Y., Tuesday, May 14, at 12 o'dock noon, for the high cash dollar one straight load of good, yoimg, guaranteed sound horses, wei^iing 1300 to 1600, one load of good, guaran- teed used horses and second hand work horses of all kinds, saddle horses and ponies; 1:30 p. m., 150 dairy cows, bulls, heifers, beef stodc, and about 500 calves. Come early, this will be a big sale^ Terms, cash. W. H. Austin. mlOc WANTED fCGS WANTED — Maple, birch, / oak, basswood. Arkville Chair Factory. ol3tf WANTED—Girls' second hand bi- cycle. Ruth Mead, phone 67, Margaretville. ml(^ AUTOMOBILES USED BUICKS FOR SALE 1939 Buick Light Eight Sedan. 1938 Buick Light Eight Conv. Coupe, radio. 1937 Buick Light Eight Sedan. 19^7 Buick Two-Door Sedan, ra- dio, six wheel. 1935 Buick Ught Eight Conv. Coupe. 1935 Buick Light Eight Sedan. 1936 Buick Light Eight Sedan. EARL E. JENKINS Buidc Sales and Service ml7c Margaretville, N. Y. USED CARS 1937 Packard 120 Sedan, fine con- ' dition throughout; heater and Many other* accessories; cost $1,375 new; our spedal sale price only ^95. 1939 Buick Spedal 4- DOOT Sedan. 6 wheels, radio, heater, defrost- , er, and many other accessories, excellent tires, general condition tops; cost'$1,231 new; the cream of the crop for our special sale price of only $845. 1937 Dodge S^an, new paint, ex- cellent tires and general mechani- cal condition &ie, heater and defroster; spedal s^e price $395. 1937 Oievrolet Sedan, radio, heat- er, defroster fan, two new Good- year Rayon tires, paint and mechemical condition excellent; spedal sale price $395. 1937 Buick Spedal Sedan, tires, paint and general condition fine, heater and other deluxe accessories; spedal sale price only $545. 1938 Packard Light Eight Sedan, just like new, must be seen to be appreciated; heater, defroster and many other accessories; cost $1,485 new, and can be bought at our spedal sale price fear $695. EARL E. JENKINS Sales - •Buick - Service Margaretville, N. Y. mlOc Phone 48 USED CARS 1939 Chevrolet Maroon Master DeLuxe Coupe. This car has been driven by a careful owner and is in excellent condition. It has many extras, indi electric dock, large heater, defrosters, twin homs, lighter, bumper and grille guards, and double windshield wipers. 1939 Chevrolet DeLuxe Town Se- dan. Has been driven around 14,000 miles; color, black; looks like new inside and out; same accessories as above car; also radio. 1939 Chevrolet Master 85 Coupe; color, black; four new tiz^; equipped with $50 Chevrolet radio; mileage, 22,000; heater and defroster; other accessories. 1938 Chevrolet Master ® Town Sedan, black, good rubber, dean inside and out 1937 Ford Tudor with trunk, grey, good mbber. Has just had a new set of rings. 1934 Chevrolet Master Town Se- dan. Has practically all new rubber; upholstery and paint in ;ood condition. GMC Pickup, in A-1 ccxidi- tion; three new tires. 1936 Ckmvertible Coupe, in good ruiming condition. Sanford Chevrolet Co., Inc. Margaretville goc 1937 WANTED—Boy, 15 to 20, to woric on farm. Charles Kuseler, Rox- bury, N. Y. mlOc WANTED — Woman for general houseworic Mrs. C. Ha<ferup, {^one 28, Fleisdmianns, N. Y. mlOc LOST AND FOUND STRAY DOG came to my farm 28; male, yellow with white marking. Walt®: C. lid- dle, Shavertown. mlOp WANTED—Man to work on farm by the mcmth. Call at once. Nick Duboveck, Margaretville, N. Y. mlOp WANTED — W(Hnan over 30 to cook and do laundry, family of five. Keep another girl in hmise. $40 per mcHith to start, one aft- noMi off eadi week and every other Sunday off. Write Mrs. Floyd Smith, Phoenicia. mlOp FOR RENT APARTMENT FOR RENT in Margaretville. Mrs. H. F. Wick- ham, Arena. mlOtf FOR RENT—Four and five-room apartments, also stores. Mrs. S. A. KeUy, Margaretville, N. Y. mlOtf FOR RENT—For summer months, 5-romn furnished bunssEdow, July 1 to Sept 1. ^ u i r e Biois^dow, care News. mlOc FOR RENT — Restaurant and dwelling on State Hi^iway op- posite Covered Bridge Garwe. Arkville. C A. BortiCTn, 1 N ^ aifc St, Hoboken, N. J. mI9tf FOR Ri^^T — Three rooms and bath, furnished or unfunudied. elec^ ligjits, refrigerator. Adults. M. R. Garrison, Bte- garetville, N. Y. mlOc

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Page Six OAT8KIUL MOdNTAIN NCWS FdOay. May 10. 194a

MULLER BAK£RY OPENS JUNE 1

Long Dwmaat Buatness to Be Operated by PnMstical Baicer

la Modmi Mannw

•Hie Mai^aretville bakery is to be opened.

J. Pereira of Hackensadc, N. J., has rented of Charles Muller Of Fleisdunanns the Muller bakery in this villa£:e. He will immedi-ately renovate thp place, install mudi new madunery and be ready for business on June 1.

Mr. Pereira is a practical and modem baker, knows the various lines of modem commercial baking and will be an addition to the business community that has long been needed. TTie new proprietor will make bread, pastry and the like.

r Local and Personal

nie Dunraven Ladies' Aid will meet with Mrs. Fred Miller Sat-urday, May 11.

Mrs. Ross Mackey and son, Jack, of Brooklyn spent Mmiday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mre. N. L. Lattin.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelly spent the weekend visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Chestney at Sidney.

Regular meeting of Margaret-ville Red Cross will be held at the home of Mrs. Harold Baker Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. Please note change in time.

Mrs. N. W. Howland and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dewhurst and daughter, Leona, of New Kingston spent the weekend visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice miller at Latham.

The Women's Republican club of this township will meet at the home of Mrs. Harold Baker next Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Hie topic for the day is "Recipro-cal Trade Agreement Program. All women voters are invited.

The May meeting of the Ameri-can Legion auxiliary will be held at the Legion Home on Thursday evening. May 16, at 8 o'clock. Please bring discarded silk stock-ing, etc., yam, or embroidery ma-terials for the O. T. work at the Veterans' hospitals. The naval print plate will be disposed of at this meeting.

Locals Hope to Raise Money to Join League

In an effort to raise strnie money for a strictly local baseball team, players limited to residents or former students of the high school, there will be a movie bene-fit at the Galli-Curd theatre on TTiursday and Friday of next week.

The bojrs will soon call a meet-ing to organize and hope to get together a team that will play acceptable baseball. There is a home talent league ill the process of formation which will include several nearby villages.

Bei Ppointed Pine Hill Postmaster Miss Mae Pessenar has been re-

appointed postmaster at Pine Hill, a position which she fil^ in a very acceptable manner.

WANTED WANTED—^Man to woric on farm.

Must be use to all kinds of farm work. Married or single. Frank Graco, Denver.

WANTED—To buy, 2 first calf Guernsey heifers, also 2 yearling Guernseys. Drummond Bros., Shavertown, N. Y. mlOp

WANTED—Wranan between 30 -50, care for 4-year-(dd diild and 5-room apartment; sleep in. Txfr quire Mrs. Merwin Gemse, Aric-ville. mlOp

WANTED — Middleaged woman for gmeral housework; small family, no laundry; call <»> write Mrs. Van Wagonen, Ark-ville . ml7p

C l a / i r i f i e d A m n IJ V I r J c, O p S C L L I M G T M I V K I N C- R E T

FOR SALE FOR SALE—Fresh cow. Douglas

Kelly, Margaretville. mlOc FOR SALE — Stovewood, direct

frran farm. Sanford CSievrolet Co., Inc., Marg^uwtville. ml7c

FOR SALE—15 head cows, 3 and 4 years old. Fred Mathews, Highmount, N. Y. m24c

FOR SALE—Kelvinator refrigera-tor in good condition, $30 cash takes it. Max Silberman, Fleisch-manns. mlOp

FOR SALE—'31 VTillys sedan in good condition, fair tires, for $40 cash. Mrs. N. E. Geo] _ Fleischmanns. mil

FOR SALE — Seven-foot General Electric refrigerator, good con-dition, reasonable. Max Silber-man, Fleischmanns. mlOp

FOR SALE—Two large ice boxes,, cork lined, made by McGraig. Good for store or boarding house. Kenneth Avery, Fleisch-manns. mlOp

FOR SALE—Used kitchen heater, also oil stove for cooking, and one slightly used combinaticm coal and gas range. Margaret-

« ville Electric & Gas Co. a26tf HAVE YOU TRIED shopping at

Margaretville's new dress shop, "The Band Box." Dresses $2.98 to $5.98; also skirts, all sizes. mlOp

FARM FOR SALE — 180-acre farm on state road between Grand Gorge and Roxbury; will keep 30 cows. Howard D ^ e r , Roxbury. ^ mlOp

FOR SALE—Ivory kitchen cabi-net and sn aU cook stove, suit-able for camp. Both in good condition. Howard J^Fairbaim, Margaretville. mlOp

FOR SALE FOR SALE—SmaU building, 7x8

ft., suitable for hen house. Ray Vermilyea, Arkville, N. Y. ml(^

FOR SALE — 100 gallons nice maple syrup. M. D. Butler, Umon Grove. mlOp

FOR SALE — Electric stove, in good condition, very reasonable. N. C. Harrington, Margaretville. mlOp

FOR SALE—Green Mountain seed potatoes, $1.25 per bu. Drum-m(»id Bros., Route 1, Shaver-town. ml7p

CONCRETE BLOCKS—Four face patterns, 16c eadi and up. Will deliver. Howard J. Fairbaim, Margaretville. mlOp

CHAUFFEURS' PICTURES taken day or night, 75c a set. Also passport and naturalization photos. Herbert Henderson, Main St., Margaretville. m24c

FOR SALE—One 250-egg incuba-tor, OU Super Hatcher, $15, A-1 shape; Leghorn cockerels, 2 weeks old, $2.50 per hundred. H. W. Atkin, Arkville. mlOp

FOR SALE — Kitchen chairs, tables, Jewel cook stove, shades, stands, numerous other articles at my home in Shavertown. Mrs. Earl Dibble. mlOp

FOR SALE—Service bull, 2-year-old Holstein, registered, accredit-ed kind and orderly, fine in-dividual for service. Harry San-ford, Margaretville. mlOp

FOR SALE — Gas stoves, steam table dish washer, all restaurant equipment, also some household furniture. John K. Curtis, Fleischmanns. mlOc

BROILERS FOR SALE — Up to 2% lbs.; last setting for custom hatching May 20. Herbert Raeder, Kelly Comers, N. Y.

FOR SALE — 1,000-gal. under-ground tank for gasoline or fuel oil, complete with man hole, $30. Clarke A. Sanford, Margaret-viUe, N. Y. mlOp

FOR SALE—A separator in good condition; medium size bread mixer; Sonora phonograph with records; also dean featherbed. Mrs. Arthur White, Diy Bnx^. mlOp

FOR SALE — Farm machinery; Prime electric fence sets, $9.95 to $39.50; insulators, $1.50 per 100; harness and hamess pa^ . Douglas Kelly, Margaretville. mlOp

FOR SALE—Farm of 165 acres, with or without stock, 80 acres in wood and timber, land lays very nice. No. 1 buildings, priced to sell. W. H. Bush, Union Grove, N. Y. mlOp

FOR SALE — Cup narcissus and hardy primroses in bloom for Mother's day, also large assort-ment of perennials, dahlia roots and gladiola bulbs for your garden. Mrs. Grace Franks, florist, Arkville, N. Y. - mlOc

USED FURNITURE—Have again bought contents of large w«u:«-house of good used furniture and household goods. Everything as good as new and selling dieap as usuaL Living room suites and odd pieces, d i r i^ room suites, bedroom suites, buffets, diina closets, dressers, vanities, chests of drawers, secretaries, book cases, kitdien and breakfast sets, studio coudies, all kinds of diairs, ice boxes, wood and metal beds, plain and coil bed springs, cots, cribs, baby car-nages, dishes, silverware, kitch-en utensils, rugs, mirrows, i^-lows, quilts, sinks with drain-boards or plan, bathroom fix-tures, hundreds of other itons. I also sell new beds, coil wrings, cotton and inner spring mat-tresses. CcMne in and lo(^ around. Open every day and evKiing. Steinhardts, Fleisdi-manns, phone 115. ml7c

FOR SALE—Nearly new McCor-mick-Deering sulky plow, nearly new harrow, good horse rake, double hamess, also cheap farm team. Roland H. Burton, Andes, N. Y. mlOp

FOR SALE—Electric light fixture, silver finish with gold silk shade, for dining room, complete, ready to hang. Mrs. Ivan Caims, Margaretville. mlOp

FOR SALE—Potatoes for eating or seed. Large size, $1J25; medium size, $1.00. Slavin Bros., Halcott Center, phone Fleischmaims 59-F-25. mlOc

FOR SALE — Imported Chinese rug, blue, 9x12 ft, originally cost $125, will sell for $25; also a Storkline English coach car-riage, $10. Mrs. Everett Cure, Margaretville, N. Y. mlOp

CARLOAD OF Iowa farm diunk and draft horses will be con-signed by Howard Samuels and Fred Lark at our sale Saturday, May 11. Will sell or trade up to time of sale. David Chambers, Unadilla, N. Y. mlOc

SPECIAL—At Etts' Market this Friday and Saturday: Sirloin

porteriiouse steak, 32c lb.; round, 30c; chuck, 25c; pork and porteriiouse steak, 32c lb.;

poin, 30c; hamburger, 25c; a nice lot of yearling fowls; also Hud-son river shad; good home-made sausage, 15c lb. ml(^

FOR SALE—25 dairy cow famkon. West Brook, about 5 miles f n W Walton, at a bargain. Buildings excellent, land well tilled and productive, small payment to re-sponsible buyer. Mrs. Elizabeth Burton, Walton, or Roland H. Biutcm, Andes, N. Y., idione Andes 29. ml7p

COME IN and try our new line of cosmetics. We especially

-recommend the All-Day beauty base, a glamorous cream founda-tion for your make-up which hides large pores and leaves your skin smooth as velvet. Ask for free demonstratirai fadaL Day's Beauty ShoK>e, lAqne 63, MargaretviUe. ml7c

MISCELLANEOUS BARBER SHOP now open on

Bridge street Shop open every evening. Charles A. Scutt, Mar-garetville. ml(^

FURNITURE REPAIRED, uphol-stered; slip covers made; cabinet woric. Better Craft Worlc Shop, ArkviUe, N. Y. m3tf

WE TAKE dironic invalids and convalescents, excellent nursing care, resident physician, moder-ate rates. Dr. Baker Sanatori-um. 67 Wurts St., Kingston, phone 4310. m29tf

FREE—To a good home, thorough-bred Springer spaniel, gentle and affectionate, an excellent pet, partly trained to himt. Roswell Sanford, Margaretville, N. Y. mlOp

MOM'S the word on Mother's day! Make her happy with a box of fresh, delicious chocolates from the Harris 5c to $1 Store. A great variety of gifts for every-body's taste and purse. Harris 5c to $1 Store. mlOc

FOR SATURDAY NIGHT, start-ing at 9 — Frankfurters and sauer kraut with your beers. Come in, folks, have a good time. Dance and eat. Turkey and steak dirmers Sunday,- 60c. Palace Restaurant, Margaret-ville, N. Y. mlOc

HAVE JUST moderized our Beauty Shoppe and installed new equipment including latest model engine permanent wave machine which will assure suc-cessful and beautiful perinanents in less time. Make your appoint-ments early. Day's Beauty Shoppe, phone 63, Margaretville. ml7c

ATTENTION—Market price per ton paid for any kind of scrap iron; am now paying more money for copper, brass, bat-teries, radiators, etc. Will pay high prices for-aU kinds of raw furs, hides and feed bags. Also buying old cars and wrecks. Affron Auto Wrecking Co., Mar-garetville, phone lO-F-12. s29tf

PLAIN DRESSES cleaned and pressed, 50c, for limited time only. Local agency at Bell & Myers Barber Shop, Margaret-ville. Other agendes at Cole's Store, AricviUe; Dickson's Store, Arena; Atkin Store, Shaver-town. Master Cleaning Service, 219 Chenango St, Binghamton, N. Y. f9tf

HORSE AUCTION at Austin's Stables, Walton, N. Y., Tuesday, May 14, at 12 o'dock noon, for the high cash dollar one straight load of good, yoimg, guaranteed sound horses, wei^iing 1300 to 1600, one load of good, guaran-teed used horses and second hand work horses of all kinds, saddle horses and ponies; 1:30 p. m., 150 dairy cows, bulls, heifers, beef stodc, and about 500 calves. Come early, this will be a big sale Terms, cash. W. H. Austin. mlOc

WANTED fCGS WANTED — Maple, birch, / oak, basswood. Arkville Chair

Factory. ol3tf

WANTED—Girls' second hand bi-cycle. Ruth Mead, phone 67, Margaretville. ml(^

AUTOMOBILES USED BUICKS FOR SALE

1939 Buick Light Eight Sedan. 1938 Buick Light Eight Conv.

Coupe, radio. 1937 Buick Light Eight Sedan. 19 7 Buick Two-Door Sedan, ra-

dio, six wheel. 1935 Buick Ught Eight Conv.

Coupe. 1935 Buick Light Eight Sedan. 1936 Buick Light Eight Sedan.

EARL E. JENKINS Buidc Sales and Service

ml7c Margaretville, N. Y. USED CARS

1937 Packard 120 Sedan, fine con- ' dition throughout; heater and Many other* accessories; cost $1,375 new; our spedal sale price only ^95.

1939 Buick Spedal 4-DOOT Sedan. 6 wheels, radio, heater, defrost-

, er, and many other accessories, excellent tires, general condition tops; cost'$1,231 new; the cream of the crop for our special sale price of only $845.

1937 Dodge S^an, new paint, ex-cellent tires and general mechani-

cal condition &ie, heater and defroster; spedal s^e price $395.

1937 Oievrolet Sedan, radio, heat-er, defroster fan, two new Good-year Rayon tires, paint and mechemical condition excellent; spedal sale price $395.

1937 Buick Spedal Sedan, tires, paint and general condition fine, heater and other deluxe accessories; spedal sale price only $545.

1938 Packard Light Eight Sedan, just like new, must be seen to be appreciated; heater, defroster and many other accessories; cost $1,485 new, and can be bought at our spedal sale price fear $695.

EARL E. JENKINS Sales - •Buick - Service

Margaretville, N. Y. mlOc Phone 48

USED CARS 1939 Chevrolet Maroon Master

DeLuxe Coupe. This car has been driven by a careful owner and is in excellent condition. It has many extras, indi electric dock, large heater, defrosters, twin homs, lighter, bumper and grille guards, and double windshield wipers.

1939 Chevrolet DeLuxe Town Se-dan. Has been driven around 14,000 miles; color, black; looks like new inside and out; same accessories as above car; also radio.

1939 Chevrolet Master 85 Coupe; color, black; four new tiz^; equipped with $50 Chevrolet radio; mileage, 22,000; heater and defroster; other accessories.

1938 Chevrolet Master ® Town Sedan, black, good rubber, dean inside and out

1937 Ford Tudor with trunk, grey, good mbber. Has just had a new set of rings.

1934 Chevrolet Master Town Se-dan. Has practically all new rubber; upholstery and paint in ;ood condition.

GMC Pickup, in A-1 ccxidi-tion; three new tires.

1936 Ckmvertible Coupe, in good ruiming condition. Sanford Chevrolet Co., Inc.

Margaretville

goc 1937

WANTED—Boy, 15 to 20, to woric on farm. Charles Kuseler, Rox-bury, N. Y. mlOc

WANTED — Woman for general houseworic Mrs. C. Ha<ferup, {^one 28, Fleisdmianns, N. Y. mlOc

LOST AND FOUND STRAY DOG came to my farm

28; male, yellow with white marking. Walt®: C. lid-dle, Shavertown. mlOp

WANTED—Man to work on farm by the mcmth. Call at once. Nick Duboveck, Margaretville, N. Y. mlOp

WANTED — W(Hnan over 30 to cook and do laundry, family of five. Keep another girl in hmise. $40 per mcHith to start, one aft-noMi off eadi week and every other Sunday off. Write Mrs. Floyd Smith, Phoenicia. mlOp

FOR RENT APARTMENT FOR RENT in

Margaretville. Mrs. H. F. Wick-ham, Arena. mlOtf

FOR RENT—Four and five-room apartments, also stores. Mrs. S. A. KeUy, Margaretville, N. Y. mlOtf

FOR RENT—For summer months, 5-romn furnished bunssEdow, July 1 to Sept 1. ^ u i r e Biois^dow, care News. mlOc

FOR RENT — Restaurant and dwelling on State Hi^iway op-posite Covered Bridge Garwe. Arkville. C A. BortiCTn, 1 N ^ aifc St, Hoboken, N. J. mI9tf

FOR Ri^^T — Three rooms and bath, furnished or unfunudied. e l e c ^ ligjits, refrigerator. Adults. M. R. Garrison, Bte-garetville, N. Y. mlOc