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( . Pageax CUMCWaU. MCHmXAlN MinVB New Ufesan^ Technque Now In Use NEW ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION TECHNIQUE, tfi« Nielsen "bodc- pnewure arm-lift* method, %vhldi has now been adopted at Hawdord by the American Red Cross, the Armed Forces and the NaHowol S a f ^ CowAdl, Is demonstrated fai these scenes from a MW motion pichire, "Seconds Count," produced by t<M /Ctna Cc—aily and Surely Company. The 10-minute movie, which por- trayt a ilep-by-slep demonstration of tfie Nielsen'method, may be owoined w M i^ charge for showings by contacting bra! ^tna wpresentativw or through the company's public education depart- M iit at Hartford, Conn. The "back-pressure arm-lift" method Increases chances of revival since It pulU fresh air into lungs as writ as ejqMHbig air from them. In administering it, rescuer rods forward exerting pressure on victim's back (top photo) and then locks backwards grasping vic:im's arms (bottom photo), repeating cyde 10 to 12 times a minute. HALCOTT CENTER j . By Mrs. K. V. DeMott Halcott Center, N. Y.. O ct 27 The Juvenile Grange held a meeting at the hall on Monday afternoon with the usual good at- tendance. Mrs. Bertha Cartright of S(*e- nectady is spending some time with her sister-in-law, Mrs. W. K. Crosby. Mrs. Marshall Bouton, Mrs. James Peet and Mrs. Carson Bou- ton were Kingston visitors on Tuesday. Mrs. Donald Herring and swi, Leslie, of Ulster Park are spend- ing the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Kelly. John Perth of Williston Park is spending a couple of weeks at his summer cottage in town. Leaves for Miami Mrs. Thomas. Pavlos left Sun- day for Miami, Fla., where she will stay for a time. Mrs. Allen Moseman of Pratts- ville is spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. Charles Ploutz. Mr. and Mrs. James Volvouis of New York city are spending the week ^ at their sunmier .home in town. Tliey Beally Catight Fish Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Crosby returned home on Sunday from a week’s fishing trip at Black lake in the Adirondacks—and really brought home fish too! Father Suffers Brok«« Leg Mr. and Mrs. Horace Maben were called to Windham. His father, Grover Maben, had suf- fered a severe fall which reisulted in a broken leg. He was taken to Catskill hospital. The Halcott Unit of the Hone Bureau annutmces that the ladies will serve refreshments Election day at the hall. The next meet- ing wall be on Tuesday, Nov. 10, at the home of Mrs. Jean DeMott Decorative stitchery is the sub- ject of the day. Mr. and Mrs. Setphen Bodner and ’son, Ronny, of Guilderland were weekend guests of her mother, Mrs. Laura Wileman. Mrs. W. D. Griffin and Mrs. Garfield Reynolds are in New York city for a few days. Return From Honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kelly re- turned home from their honey- moon this weekend. They are getting settled in their apartment in the Kelly home. Garold Johnson moved his large, modem house trailer home from Levittown, Pa., on Saturday. FOR SALE — Quantity of hay. Phone 58-W-2, Fleisdmiann^, N. Y., Joe Todd. n6p FOR SALE—40 fat yearling Leg- horn hens, $1 each. Robert Wynn, Arkville. o^ B R U S H -C L E A N IN G P itiV . so ld e r a PIECE OF HEAVY SCREEN WIRE ACROSS TOP OF A STEWPAN AND KEEP FILLED WITH BRUSH-CLEANIN& LIQUID,TO MAKE BRUSH CLEANIN& PAN. NEW KINGSTON By Mrs. Marvin Hosier New Kingston, N. Y., Oct 28 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Snyder and son, Thomas, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Johii Kelly at Altamont. Mr. and Mrs. Cullen Tait and soil, Ronny, of Delhi were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Gray. Parents, don’t forget the date and time to visit your diildren at sdiooL Show them you are really interested. Cheds your letter from school for data. Presented SansUne Basket The officers of the Home Bu- reau presented Mrs. Harry O’Con- nor with a sunshine basket from her valley friends and neighbors, Monday. Hie Social group met last Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Snyder. Pinochle and monoply were played. The Home Bureau will meet Thursday at the home of Mrs. Cornelius Hosier. The topic is citizenship, under the leadership of Mrs. Kenneth Sanford. Mr. and Mrs. Artdiie Hosier spent last Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hosier in Arkville. Miss Betty Sanford spent the past weekend in New York city. Home On Furlough A/3c Henry Dougherty and Mrs. ' Dougherty, who have been in Texas, are spending a furlough with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sturgess at Hobart and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Dougherty, parents of the couple. Ra^h Faulkner has returned iKxne f«Mn the Homer Folks hos- pital to stay. Vehicles Damaged Lightly In Arkville Gollisimi Two vehicles were sli^tly dam- aged Saturday in a collision v^iich occurred as one of them, pulled away from an Arkville curb. A 1953 pickup operated by George W. Crosby of Halcott Cen- tel was damaged on the left front and a sedan owned and operated by Frank C. Smith of Bridgeport Ccam., on the right front. Troopers Fted Baessler and John Gorrence, vrfio investigated, said that the fVwhy truck was being pulled away from the curb. Neither driver was injured. Out of the Mailbag With Our Boys CpL Keith Mead has been trans- ferred from Breckenridge, Ky., where he was located for a month, to Fort Knox, Ky. The new address of P vt Ceicil PoweU is: US 51219034,, 1st 3rd Rd., RH, Fort Myers, irif. Regt., Arlington 2, Va. Change of address of Robert C. Rosa of Allaben; Robert C. Rosa, CP. 454-16-49, CB Division; New York, N. Y., care FPO. He is sta- tioned on the Island of Bermuda 'with the Seebees. Barre, V t Oct. 27, 1953 TO the News: I should like to second Arthur White’s proposal in last week’s News. There is tremendous pub- lic interest in items of that nature. Each day our local paper lists those who enter the hospital as well as the ones who have been discharged. It is possible to re- quest that one’s name not be ilisted among those who entered, but all are listed when discharged. The surrounding communities carry sudi lists in their items, if there is a hospital in the town. Cordially yours, Julia B. Austin P.S. I must write Maggie to tell her how much Mother and I en- joy her “Feminine Furrows.” Educator Will Speak On Anti-Discrimination John B. Sullivan, director of education for the anti-discrimi- nation commission in New York state, will be the next speaker at the Andes Forum. Mr. Sullivan has been a pioneer in intergroup relations and has worked with educational imd civic organiza- tions throughout the state since establishment of the state’s first fair employment practice law in 1945. Mr. Sullivan will ^ cu ss the present law and how it works. Mrs. Anne Antoniades, former U. S. vice consul at Athens, was speaker at Monday’s Forum meet- ing. She gave a brief survey of the history of Greece, a descrip- tion of its biography, and told how the geography has been an influence on Greek development She also told of the results of American aid to that country. Criminal Conviction Is Handicap Broome county magistrates are publicising the fact that a teenage^ boy with a criminal conviction' has a handicap which will cling to him through life.. He can never make out an ap- plication for a job, for insurance and for many things he will need in life, but he will have to answer on the application the question, “Have you ever been convicted of a crime ?” USED CARS REPOSSESSED AT LESS ’THAN BANK VALUE BIGGER SAVINGS THAN AT ANY AUCTION SALES NO CASH NEEDED YOUR CAR AS DOWN PAYMENT BALANCE 24 MONTHS 1952 Studebaker Commander V-8 2-door, overdrive, radio, heater, new car guarantee, $3TO down. 1952 Studebaker Champion 4-door, overdrive, heater, new car guar- ,antee, $300 down. 1952 Chevrolet Styleline 2-door, radio, heater, spotUght, $300 down. 1951 Plymouth Cambridge 2-door, radio, heater, $250 down. 1949 Pontiac Chieftain 2-door, heater, $200 dovm. 1948 Pontiac Chieftain 2-door, heater, full price $565, $165 down. 1928 Auburn 4-door, 21,000 origi- nal miles, just like new, $2^. USED TRUCKS 1949 International KB-5 1%-ton chassis and cab, $200 down. 1949 Studebaker pickup, $150 down. SEE Delaware Motors STUDEBAKER SALES AND SERVICE PHONE 2251 MARGARETVILLE MISCELLANEOUS CLOCH furniture and ---- repairing at l^minus Jewdry Shop, Margaretville, phone 21T7. a28tf CSaarifled Ads and Cards o( Thanks 18e Per line, Mlwimnm 00 Cents, Coont 5 Words Per line WANTED — Passage to Ftorida. Will help with e]qienses. No driving. Frank Gregwy, Mar- garetville. o30p FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE—Jm t arrived, a car, of cement at E. M. Decker’s,' Andes. oSOc FOR SALS—Matched farm team, weight 2800. Phone S. Komell, Tannersville 121-J-2. n6c FOR SALE—1,000-gal. gas tank, $M. Must be moved immedi- ately. Phone Fleischmanns 225. o30c FOR SALE—Stock of dry hem- lock lumber. Samuel Smith, Dunraven, phone 'Margaretville 0229. slStf FOR SALE>—Kenmore wood-bum- ing heater, used one season, heats 3 to 5 rowns. Donald. F. Fairbaim. o30p FOR SALE — Baled hay,_any quantity and quality. Glenn Banker, Arkville, phone Mar- garetville 58-F-5. a21tf FOR SALE—Maytag washing ma- chine, wrringer type, excellent condition, used very little, $75. Murray’s Hotel. o30c FOR SAT. t; — Smooth-top gas range, good condition, just right for camp, $20. Mrs. Beulah Kittle^ Arkville.__________ ^Op WANTED—Several loads of rich top soil or rotted nuuiure for dressing lawn. Clarke A. San- ford, Margaretville. o30p FOR PM-F — Hospital beds and wheel chairs for rent or sale. H e^ck Funeral Hcnne, Mmt garetville, phwie 0331. je8tf FOR SALE — Wilton rug, 9x12, blue, excellent condition; tool chest, plumbing tools, booksases, :. Myers Cottages, Pine Hill, etc N. Y. o30c CHAIN SAWS—McCulloch 1 and 2-man; new and used; parts and service. W est S h o k ^ Gsurage, West Shokan, N. Y., phone Shokan 2573. n27c FOR SALE—1952 Zenith console combination radio - phonograph with 3 speed changer, like new, $119.95. Margaretville Hard- ware, Inc., Margaretville. o30c FOR SALE — 150 5 and 6-room used space heaters, pot burners vnth 7-gaUon tank. Price $20 and $25. George Reitmeir, West Shokan, N. Y., phone Shokan 2571. d25c FOR SALE — Duo-Therm spai heater, heating capacity 75,000 BTU; Duo-’Oierm space heater, heating capadty 53,000 BTU; and Columbian . gas range. George Dibble, Shavertown. n6c FOR SALE—Electric water heat- ers in 30 to 120-gaL sizes, also glass-lined models in 80-gal. size. Try this modem way to heat water. Smith’s Plumbing and Electrical Supplies, Mar- garetville. o30c FOR SALE — ’Two single barrel shotguns, 12 gauge; used Hin- man milker pump; 5 used May- tag washers; hew Maytag and Whirlpool automatic washers and diyers. S. C. Mead, Hal- cottville, N. Y. o30c FIRST QUALITY plastic pipe to solve your water problems. Available from % to 2 in. Specially priced when purchased ,in coils 300-400 feet. Smith’s Plumbing and Electrical Sup- plies, Margaretville. o30c FOR SALE — 250-3000 Savage, scope and receiver sights; 8mm. Mauser, scope and receiver sights; .22 automatic, 5-shot clip; all in excellent condition. Will sell with or wdthout scopes. Donald F. Fairbaim. Cattle Ferguson IVactors & Implements Used Machinery Used Cars Real Estate New Holland Equipment ROSA FARM SALES Hione 414 Delhi. N. Y. m2M WE HAVE a new line of electric room heaters in permanent and portable styles. Available with or without thermostats. They are an excellent source of quick heat for bathroom or other small room. Smith’s Plumbing and Electrical Supplies, Mar- garetville. o30c FOR SALE — Carpenter tools of all kinds; 18 scaffolding brack- ets; set staples; 200 ft. %-in. rope; %-in. electric drill; elec- tric bench grinder; 5 step lad- ders; 20 part boxes wood screvre; office chair; 2 tool boxes; 2 shop cabinets; combination gun and fishing cabinet; 6 boxes 12 gauge No. 6 shot; 12 boxes .22 long rifle; shop stove for wood. James E. Peet, Halcott Center, phone Fleischmanns 22-W-2. o30c ’TIRE SALE As I do not handle tires any more, I am listing below a few tires and tubes at a very low price to move them. Compare these first line tires with mail order prices. 8.00x15 Firestone/ tire and tube, $24.95. 6.50x16 Firest(Hie, Mobil, Good- year tire and tube, $^.40. 2-^.00xl6 Firestone white walls (Ust price $28.50 eadi), will seU pair for $^.00. 2-^.20xl5 Snow recaps (list price including casing $23.90), will sell pair for $24.00. 2—^7.00x15 R e ^ a r recaps (list price each $18.70), will sell pair for $19.00. 1—6.50x15 regular recap (list price $16.10), will sell for $850. EARL E. JENKINS BUICK SALES & SERVICE Phone 0481—Margaretville, N. Y. n6c ' , . FOR SALE—Kitchen cabinet sink and a built-in bathtub. Mrs. C. Ray Huggins, Margaretville, phone 1181. o30c FOR SALE—Shingles, all colors; also lock shingles in green and black; insulated' and asbestos siding on order; building paper, tar, etc. Wadler Bros., Halcott Center, N. Y. , o30p PROMPT DELIVERY on rpofing, so you can get that job done. Asfdialt Strip Shingles, $6.90 per square. Metal 5V W illing channeldrain, $12 per sq. Lumber Co., Roxbury. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED in irausual Christmas giftSr don’t miss the Firemen’s Auxiliary Bazaar and Bake Sale, to be held Tuesday, Nov. 3, Election day, at the Fleischmanns fire hnll o30c Best Values in Used Washers Ironers, Refrigerators Electric Ranges Don’t Delay, Buy Now Margaretville Hardware, Inc. Phone 0201 — Margaretville USED Case spreader, used Surge milker pump for two units, used two-way tractor plow on rubber, new tractor plows. New Idea spreaders, Farmall Super H and Super C tractors, one used Allis Chalmers B tractor with two- way plows and mOwer. Douglas Kelly, Margaretville, N. Y. n6c FOR RENT FOR RENT — Garage on D. L. Todd estate. Phone Fleisch- manns 152. o23tf FOR RENT — Heated room for winter. .Mrs. S. A. Kelly, Church street Margaretville. oSOc HOUSE FOR RENT — Newly decorated, situated on Wagner avenue, Fleischmanns. S. Wein- berg, Fleischmanns 184. n6c FOR RENT — 30-cow farm, new bungalow, bam full of hay. Samuel Smith, Dunraven, N. Y., phone Margaretville 0229. sl8tf FOR RENT — 3-room apartment in Margaretville, writh bath, heat, light and water. Phone 2110 Roxbury. Philo Benedict Denver, N. Y. n6p FOR RENT — In Fleischmanns, furnished apartmoits, light heat and water furnished, at $50 per month. Kenneth Avery, phone Fleischmanns 135. sl^ FOR RENT—1, 2, 3 and 4-nxHn apartaients, furnished and un- furnished. All modem improve- ments. Heated garages. Dela- ware Court, Fleischmanns. a28tf FOR RENT—Heated apartment pleasantly and conveniently lo- cated over hardware store on Main street. Phone Margaret- ville 0202 or see J. R. Weeks. o30c APAR’TMENT FOR RENT—Five rocnns, new, all modem con- veniences, situated on Main street Margaretville, next to post office. C. Insler, Mar- garetville, phone 1401. n6c FOR RENT—In Fleischmanns, 3- and 4-room apartments, fur- nished or unfurnished, hot and cold water, steam heat electric lights. B. Steinhardt Fleisch- manns, phone 115. s4tf STORE FOR RENT—New, mod- em, heater, 1,000 sq. ft., parti- tioned as desired, situated on Main street Margaretville, next to post office. C. Insler, i^one Margaretville 1401. n6c FOR SALE—50-COW FARM, lo- cated on macadam road, about 5 miles from Deposit N. Y. Large bam, with 60 cow tie-ups. Under good state of cultivation, good running water. Look this place over. Communicate with J. C. Cable, Downsville, N. Y., phone 3-1805. s25tf FOR RENT—^In Margaretville, 5- room apartment partly fur- nished. Also 4-room apartment in same building, completely furnished. Both apartments have steam heat, hot and cold water, electric lights. Inquire Benjamin Steinhardt, Fleisch- manns, phone 115. s4tf FOR RENT—^Attractive property, French windows, living room and dining room, center hall, bath, modem kitchen with ranges and refrigerator, strap hinge cabinet, breakfast counter. Comfortable home for immedi- ate rental. Owners work out of town. Reasonable rent to the right party. Garage included. P. Scobie, DeLancey village or 39 Elm S t, Delhi. o30c WANTED WANTEJD — 12 pullets, large breed, Rhode Island Reds pre- ferred. Arthur White, Arkville, N. Y.- o30p WANTED—^Hard maple logs suit- able for "ren Pins. Must be not less th{ui 15 inches top end of log. Cash on delivery our mill, Livingston Manor. W rite or phone 101 — Burr Sherwood. o23tf WANTED—Severed loads of rough dirt fill delivered'at my home in Arkville. Also I have a large lot for sale. R ne location. Law- rence W. Emerson, Andes, N. Y., phone 2663. o30p AUTOMC«ILES FOR SALE—Ford ^imp truck, in good 'running condition, first $150 takes it Otto Meyer, Mar- garetville. o30p COMPLETE line of parts and accessories for your Dod Plymouth, DeSoto or Oirys car. StoutCraft Motors. f23tf FOR SALE — 1938 %-ton Dodge truck, stake body, in running order, with good tires, $50 cash. Marshall Avery, HalcottvUle, N. Y., phone Roxbury 2107. n6p FOR SALE — 1938 (3ievrolet door, good motor, new dutrfi, heater, clean car, very reason- able. Phone Pine Hill 3191 or Lemer’s (Sarage, Fleischmanns. FOR SALE—1937 Dodge sedm, mechanical condition good, win- terized, anti-freeze, winter tread tires, new plugs and points, good battery, $95. Fred McCumber. ALWAYS A BETTER BUY in used cars here. Many to choose front Opra eveninn by appof ment Phone 15S1. Mathews Pontiac Sales, route 28, Mar- garetville. JyStf FOR SALE—1950 Oldsmobile 88 4-door sedan deluxe, fully equipped, r. and h , new tires, standard transmission, low mile- age, excellent conditicm, low price. Phone evening Margaret- viUe 0228. n6c 1940 DODGE 4-dr. sedan for quick sale. This car left with me to be sold. ’The new tires and battery are worth the above price, and it is ready to go. $50. EARL E. JENKINS BUICK SALES & SERVICE _ Phone 0481—Margaretville, N. Y. n6c 1950 Oldsmobile, hydramatic, fully equipped. 1952 Studebaker Starlite coupe, fully equipped, with overdrive, $400 down. New 1953 International trucks at special discoimt. Liberal discount on 1953 Oldsmo- bile demonstrator. It has power steering, power brakes, autronic eye, radio, heater, many other extras, 6,500 miles, new car guarantee. Ladenheim & Sons Garage Phone 1541—Margaretville. N. Y. LEGAL NOTICES TO ALL VOTERS ’The voting machines in the town of Middletown will be open for inspection on Friday, October 23, and v«dll remain open frcan 8 a. m. until 5 p. m. daily through Saturday, October 3L NOIXCE is h«%by givm that Licoise No. 13-HL-81 has been issued to the undersigned imder the provisions of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law to sell beer, wine and liquor to be con- sumed on the premises where sold, at Andes Hotel, 157 Main street, in the village of Andes, N. Y. Fred Temming, d/b/a Andes Hotel, Andes, N. Y. o30c NOTIC3E3 is hereby given that License No. HOP-1505 has been issued to the undersigned imder the provisions of the Alcoholic Beverage (>onptrol Law to sell liquor and wine not to be con- sumed on the premises where sold, at McAlonen’s Poplar Inn, 3^ miles south of Roxbiury, N. Y., on state route 30. Lenoore McAlonen, d/b/a McAltHien’s Poplar Inn, Roxbury, New York. NOTICE is hereby given that License No. 13-HL-121 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 McAlonen’s Poplar Inn, 3^ miles south of Roxbury, N. Y., on state route 30. Leonore McAlonen, d/b/a McAlonen's Poplar Inn, Roxbury, New York. NOTICE ’TO CREDITORS Pursuant to an order of Hon. Walter L. Terry; Surrogate of the County of Delaware, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against Jeannette A. Brimer, late of the ’Town of Mid- dletown, in said Ckninty, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same with the vouchers there- of, to the subscriber, the Executrix of the said deceased, at Office of Mabel D. Fenton, at the Village of Margaretville, Delaware (boun- ty, New York, on or before the 12th day of December, next. Dated June 8, 1953. MABEL D. FENTON Executrix MABEL D. FENTON Att’y for Executrix Margaretville, N. Y. jel2-d4 Clear out the attic with a News want ad. NOTICE OF HEARING UPON PRELIMINARY BUDGET Notice is hereby given that the preliminary budget of the Town of Andes for the fiscal year be* ginning January 1, 1954, has been completed and fUed in the office of the Tbwn Qerk at Andes, wiiere it is available f&r inspec- tion by any interested person at all reasonable hours. Further notice is hereby given that the Town Board of the Town of Andes wiU meet and review said preliminary budget and hold public hearing thereon, at the iwn, Clerk’s office at 2 p. m. on the 5th day of November, 1953, and at such hearing any person may be heard in fav<nr or against the preliminary bu^et as com- piled or for or against any item or items therein contained Pursuant to Section 113 of the Town Law, the proposed salaries of the following town officers are hereby specified as follows: Supervisor, $1,090.(X). Justices of the Peace, $1,780.00 (total salaries). Town a e r k , $1,200.00. S u p t of Hlg^iways, $3,300.00. By Order of the Town Board WANDA GIBSON Town Clerk Dated October 5, 1953. o30c REAL ESTATE FOR SALE — 6-room modem house, oU burning steam heat village water, all conveniences. Phone Margaretville 0331. o30c SEWAGE DISPOSAL SERVICE— Foe cesspocHa and septic tanks. Morris Affron, Delhi, N. Y., phone 240. ________ ^ FOR SALE—^Two-family house in Halcottville. All improvements. Can be converted to one-family. Mrs. Dunlop, IM cottville. EVERY WOMAN cin be more beautiful with Roux color sham- poo tint Phone 0621. Irene’s Beauty Shop. o30c ENJOY YOURSELF at the 30th annual Legion Armistic Ball, Tuesday, Nov. 10, at Kass Inn. Music by the Delatiers. o30c FOR SALE OR RENT—Bungalow with 6 rooms, bath and garage, Arkville, cm Roxbury crossroad. AnthMiy F. Bayer, Kelly Cor- ners. ' o30c ELECTION DAY MEALS at Hal- cottvUle Grange HalL Noon luncheon 65 cents. ’Turkey sup- per starting at 5:30, adults $150, chUdren 75 cents. o30c FOR SALE—Building lots in vU- lage of Roxbury, excellent loca- tion, close to school house and business section. Price $400 and $500 each. nl3p FOR SALE—A 70 f t by 112 f t builcBne lot in residential sec- ticm ta Margaretville. Phone Margaretville 1954 for particu- lM». a7tf RADIO REPAIR SERVICE Pickup and Delivery in Village of Roxbury Can Gene Beime Roxbury ^ 1 or 2831 o30c REAL ESTATE WANTED —Vil- lage home with acreage or small farm with brook for retirement Rm. 2101, 730 Fifth Ave., New York a ty 19. o30c Radio and Television Service RCA Sales and Service AU Work Guai^teed Dante Di Benedetto Fleischmanns 60-W-l s25tf FOR SALE — House on Main street in Arkville; store in front 5 living rooms in rear, full size cellar with furnace. C. L. BEGINNING O ct 8, we will make dder every Tuesday and TTiurs- day imtil further notice. Also kegs and barrels for sale. Hub- bell Bros., Kelly Comers, N. Y. o9tf McMuHen, Arkville. o30p I AM moving real estate constant- ly. I have need of properties for listings. I also have several excellent properties for sale in this sectton. Jolm Babel, Strout Realty, Andes, phone 2443. jl7tf BAKE SALE AND BAZAAR at Fleischmanns fire hall Election day, Nov. 3, sponsored by Fire Dept Auxiliary. Sale starts 9 a. m. and continue aU day. o30c HOUSE FOR SALE in Margaret- ville, excellent location, two- family home, good income prop- erty, central heat, 150-ft. front- age, two-car garage, very easy terms arranged. Reasonable offer accepted. Louis PeduUa, Margaretville, i^one 1813. o30c LAST regular ddrar making day, Nov. 12. None made Election day. Kegs and barrels for sale. A few fresh whiskey kegs. Hubbell Bros., Kelly Comers, N. Y. o30c FOR SALE—$8,500 buys 6 acres, a 6-room cabin, easUy< accessi- ble; $4,000 buys an 8-room house, half acre of land; $9,000 buys a 2-fanvly house, all hard- wood floors, heat and bath; $35,000 buys a state highv farm, - complete, stocked t equipped; $15,000 buys a boa ing house farm of 150 acres, bare; $1,200 buys a hunting camp; $1,000 buys a 6-room house and half acre land. Wil- lard F. Sanford, phone 1715, Maingaretville, N. Y. o30c NOTICE I am a candidate for Justice of the Peace, town of Roxbury. I will greatly a’ppredate your sup- port on Election day. o30c HERMAN OSCHE THE'ANNUAL Election Day ’Tur- key Dinner Nov. 3 at 6 p. m. Benefit Pine Hill (Community Church Ladies Society. Adults $2.00, children $1.00. Lunch served at noon. o30c PROMPT SERVICE on sharpen- ing clipper blades. Factory disc grinder. Mail $1.00 with each set. Clippers repaired. Large parts stock. Work guarantee Lawrence B. DuMond, Walton, N. Y. d25c CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all who have been so kind to us during our serious misfortune. Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. Fairbaim o30p Arena NOTICE As a candidate for the office of Tax (Collector on the Republican ticket for the township of Andes, your vote wiH be greatly appre- ciated. 0. RICHARD S’TUDHALTER o30c Andes We wish to thank our neighbors and friends for the beautiful cards and, many helping hands during Mr.- e t c h ’s illness. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oldach and Family o30c We sincerely thank our friends and neighbors for their assistance at the time of our recent fire, also the Andes, Arena and Margaret- ville firemen for their quick re- >^lliam Card and Family ’TO THE VOTERS OF ’THE TOWN OF ANDES I am a candidate for the office of Town Oerk on the Democratic ticket. Your vote will be greatly appreciated. WANDA GIBSON o30c Andes, N. Y. sponse. o30p Mr. and Mrs. Tennis Larsen want to thank the fellow workers, friends and relations, nursing staff of Margaretville hospital, espedal- ly Miss Pauline Hawley and Dr. rabbs, ^o were so kind during Mr. Larsen’s recent illness. o30p IRENE’S BEAUTY SHOP re- minds you of the fall and holi- day seasons for smart, new hair-dos. Special attention given to smart haircuts and hair styl- ing service. Ctool days are good days for new permanents. Make appointments early. Phone 0621. o30c I want to thank Dr. Rottkov, all the nurses and nurses aides at the hospital for the wonderful care givoi baby Eugene and me, also many thanks to all our friends, relatives and neighbors who were so thoughtful of us aU. May God bless you all. o30p Desiree and Eugene Kelly NOTICE To the Voters of the Town of Middletown: I am a candidate for the office of Tax Collector on the Republi- can ticket in the election to be held November 3 ,1 ^ . Your sup- port will be api»eciated. o30c MRS. HELEN BRANNEN We wis^ to thank the Fleisch- manns firemen and Ladies Aux- iliary and all our friends and ndghbors who helped the night of the fire and all who gave us dothing and helped in any way. It was all greatly appreciated. Mrs. Bessie Ballard o30p and Family NOTICE I have received the nomination for Siroerintendent of Highways, town of Andes, and will appreciate any support at the general election on Nov. 3. If elected I promise to do my utmost to give the people of this township good roads. o30c ALLIE E. BRAMLEY I want to thank Dr. Palen and all of the nursing staff for the wonderful care given me while there, also all who came to call and "sent cards and flowers. It made my stay more pleasant. Edna also wishes to thank all her neighbors who took her to the hospital to see her husband while there. Frank Naccarato o30p NOTICE To the Voters of the Town of Andes: I am a Democratic candidate for reelection for Town Superin- tendent of Highways of Andes. My aim is to please the public and if reelected will continue to do so. Your support on Nov. 3 will be' greatly appredated. o30c CHARLES ESTUS We want to take this opportun- ity to thank members of our fam- ily, our neighbors and friends for our 50th wedding anniversary party on Oct. 31, 1953, also for the beautiful cards and purse of money. Especially we wish to thank <3eorge and Hilda Todd and Marjorie Todd. It was greatly appredated. Henry and Lela Whipple o30p HELP WANTED WANTED — Cleaning woman by day or week. Phone Mrs. J. Boxer, 1526, Margaretville. n6c WANTED—Woman to clean house by day or week, steady. Call Mrs. J. Boxer, Margaretville 1526. n6c WANTED—Caerk in drug store, experience not necessary. Apply at Kelly’s Drug Store, Mar- garetville. o30c LOST AND FOUND LOST—Eight sheep from my farm in Townsend hollow. Albino Fernandez. Call Fleischmanns 60-M-2 or Pine Hill 2393. Re- ward. ti30p WANTED WAIJTED TO BUY—Cows, calves, beef cows and bulls. L. C. (Pete) Gray, Kelly Comers, phone Margaretville 1640. j23tf WANTED—LOGS, cherry, birdi, hard and soft maple, ash, oak and basswood. CABLE’S LUM- BER YARD, DOWNSVILLE 3- 1805. slStf WANTEI>-Good white ash, hard maple, cfierry, birch and soft maple lora. Catskill Handle & Lumber Co., Inc., Fleisdmianns, N. Y„ irtione 372. a21tf WANTED—Premium prices paid for birch veneer logs 14” and up in diameter, 7%’, 8’, 14%', 15’ and 16’ long. The Mayes Co., Fleischmanns, idione 161. o2tf WANTED — Lumber, ash, birdi, maple, cherry, basswood, sawed 4/4 to 12/4; also hardwood tim- ber lots. Benjamin GerscHii, Chichester, phone Phoenicia 7711. nl3c WANTED—(For cash) old glass- ware. china, kerosene lamps, tables, chairs, bureaus, cm>- boards, stands, desks, cord b e ^ guns, powder homs, docks, sleigh bells. Jewelry, cut glass, dolls. Anything old. W rite James Cain, Rosooe, N. T. nl4tf

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New Ufesan^ Technque Now In Use

NEW ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION TECHNIQUE, tfi« Nielsen "bodc- pnewure arm-lift* method, %vhldi has now been adopted a t Hawdord by the American Red Cross, the Armed Forces and the NaHowol S a f ^ CowAdl, Is demonstrated fai these scenes from a MW motion pichire, "Seconds Count," produced by t<M /Ctna Cc—aily and Surely Company. The 10-minute movie, which por- trayt a ilep-by-slep demonstration of tfie Nielsen'method, may be owoined w M i^ charge for showings by contacting b ra! ^ tn a wpresenta tivw or through the company's public education depart- M iit a t Hartford, Conn. The "back-pressure arm-lift" method Increases chances of revival since It pulU fresh air into lungs as writ as ejqMHbig air from them. In administering it, rescuer ro d s forward exerting pressure on victim's back (top photo) and then locks backwards grasping vic:im's arms (bottom photo), repeating cyde 10 to 12 times a minute.

HALCOTT CENTER j

. By Mrs. K. V. DeMott

H alcott Center, N. Y.. O ct 27The Juvenile Grange held a

meeting a t the hall on Monday afternoon with the usual good a t­tendance.

Mrs. Bertha C artright of S(*e- nectady is spending some time with her sister-in-law, Mrs. W. K. Crosby.

Mrs. M arshall Bouton, Mrs. James Peet and Mrs. Carson Bou­ton were Kingston visitors on Tuesday.

Mrs. Donald Herring and swi, Leslie, of Ulster Park are spend­ing the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Kelly.

John Perth of Williston Park is spending a couple of weeks a t his summer cottage in town.

Leaves for MiamiMrs. Thomas. Pavlos left Sun­

day for Miami, Fla., where she will stay for a time.

Mrs. Allen Moseman of P ratts- ville is spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. Charles Ploutz.

Mr. and Mrs. James Volvouis of New York city are spending the week a t their sunmier .home in town.

Tliey Beally Catight FishMr. and Mrs. LeRoy Johnson

and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Crosby returned home on Sunday from a week’s fishing trip a t Black lake in the Adirondacks—and really brought home fish too!

F ather Suffers Brok«« LegMr. and Mrs. Horace Maben

were called to Windham. His father, Grover Maben, had suf­fered a severe fall which reisulted in a broken leg. He was taken to Catskill hospital.

The H alcott Unit of the H one Bureau annutmces th a t the ladies will serve refreshments Election day a t the hall. The next meet­ing wall be on Tuesday, Nov. 10, a t the home of Mrs. Jean DeM ott Decorative stitchery is the sub­ject of the day.

Mr. and Mrs. Setphen Bodner and ’son, Ronny, of Guilderland were weekend guests of her mother, Mrs. Laura Wileman.

Mrs. W. D. Griffin and Mrs. Garfield Reynolds are in New York city for a few days.

Return From HoneymoonMr. and Mrs. Stanley Kelly re­

turned home from their honey­moon this weekend. They are getting settled in their apartm ent in the Kelly home.

Garold Johnson moved his large, modem house tra iler home from Levittown, Pa., on Saturday.

FOR SALE — Quantity of hay. Phone 58-W-2, Fleisdmiann^, N. Y., Joe Todd. n6p

FOR SALE—40 fa t yearling Leg­horn hens, $1 each. Robert Wynn, Arkville. o ^

B R U S H - C L E A N I N G P i t i V . s o l d e r aPIECE OF HEAVY SCREEN WIRE ACROSS TOP OF A STEWPAN AND KEEP FILLED W ITH BRUSH-CLEANIN& LIQUID,TO MAKE BRUSH CLEANIN& PAN.

NEW KINGSTON

By Mrs. Marvin Hosier

New Kingston, N. Y., O ct 28Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Snyder

and son, Thomas, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Johii Kelly a t Altamont.

Mr. and Mrs. Cullen T ait and soil, Ronny, of Delhi were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Gray.

Parents, don’t forget the date and time to visit your diildren a t sdiooL Show them you are really interested. Cheds your le tter from school for data.

Presented SansUne BasketThe officers of the Home Bu­

reau presented Mrs. H arry O’Con­nor with a sunshine basket from her valley friends and neighbors, Monday.

H ie Social group m et last Thursday a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Snyder. Pinochle and monoply were played.

The Home Bureau will meet Thursday a t the home of Mrs. Cornelius Hosier. The topic is citizenship, under the leadership of Mrs. Kenneth Sanford.

Mr. and Mrs. Artdiie Hosier spent last Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hosier in Arkville.

Miss Betty Sanford spent the past weekend in New York city.

Home On FurloughA/3c Henry Dougherty and Mrs.

' Dougherty, who have been in Texas, are spending a furlough w ith Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sturgess a t H obart and Mr. and Mrs. Wil­liam Dougherty, parents of the couple.

R a^h Faulkner has returned iKxne f«Mn the Homer Folks hos­pital to stay.

Vehicles Damaged Lightly In Arkville Gollisimi

Two vehicles were s li^ tly dam­aged Saturday in a collision v^iich occurred as one of them, pulled away from an Arkville curb.

A 1953 pickup operated by George W. Crosby of H alcott Cen- te l was damaged on the left front and a sedan owned and operated by Frank C. Smith of Bridgeport Ccam., on the right front. Troopers F ted Baessler and John Gorrence, vrfio investigated, said th a t the fVwhy truck was being pulled away from the curb. Neither driver was injured.

Out of the Mailbag

With Our BoysCpL Keith Mead has been trans­

ferred from Breckenridge, Ky., where he was located for a month, to F ort Knox, Ky.

The new address of P v t Ceicil PoweU is: US 51219034,, 1st 3rd Rd., RH, F ort Myers, irif. Regt., Arlington 2, Va.

Change of address of Robert C. Rosa of Allaben; Robert C. Rosa, CP. 454-16-49, CB Division; New York, N. Y., care FPO. He is sta­tioned on the Island of Bermuda

'w ith the Seebees.

Barre, V t Oct. 27, 1953

TO the News:I should like to second A rthur

W hite’s proposal in last week’s News. There is tremendous pub­lic interest in items of th a t nature. Each day our local paper lists those who enter the hospital as well as the ones who have been discharged. I t is possible to re­quest th a t one’s name not be

i listed among those who entered, but all are listed when discharged. The surrounding communities carry sudi lists in their items, if there is a hospital in the town.

Cordially yours,Julia B. Austin

P.S. I must write Maggie to tell her how much Mother and I en­joy her “Feminine Furrows.”

Educator Will Speak On Anti-Discrimination

John B. Sullivan, director of education for the anti-discrimi­nation commission in New York state, will be the next speaker a t the Andes Forum. Mr. Sullivan has been a pioneer in intergroup relations and has worked with educational imd civic organiza­tions throughout the sta te since establishment of the sta te’s first fair employment practice law in 1945.

Mr. Sullivan will ^ c u s s the present law and how it works.

Mrs. Anne Antoniades, former U. S. vice consul a t Athens, was speaker a t Monday’s Forum meet­ing. She gave a brief survey of the history of Greece, a descrip­tion of its biography, and told how the geography has been an influence on Greek development She also told of the results of American aid to that country.

Criminal Conviction Is Handicap

Broome county m agistrates are publicising the fact th a t a teenage^ boy with a criminal conviction' has a handicap which will cling to him through life..

He can never make out an ap­plication for a job, for insurance and for many things he will need in life, but he will have to answer on the application the question, “Have you ever been convicted of a crime ?”

USED CARSREPOSSESSED

AT LESS

’THAN BANK VALUE

BIGGER SAVINGS

THAN AT ANY

AUCTION SALES

NO CASH NEEDED

YOUR CAR

AS DOWN PAYMENT

BALANCE 24 MONTHS

1952 Studebaker Commander V-8 2-door, overdrive, radio, heater, new car guarantee, $3TO down.

1952 Studebaker Champion 4-door, overdrive, heater, new car guar- ,antee, $300 down.

1952 Chevrolet Styleline 2-door, radio, heater, spotUght, $300 down.

1951 Plymouth Cambridge 2-door, radio, heater, $250 down.

1949 Pontiac Chieftain 2-door, heater, $200 dovm.

1948 Pontiac Chieftain 2-door, heater, full price $565, $165 down.

1928 Auburn 4-door, 21,000 origi­nal miles, just like new, $2 ^ .

USED TRUCKS1949 International KB-5 1%-ton

chassis and cab, $200 down.

1949 Studebaker pickup, $150 down.

SEE

Delaware MotorsSTUDEBAKER SALES AND

SERVICE

PHONE 2251

MARGARETVILLE

MISCELLANEOUSCLOCH furniture and ----

repairing a t l^minus Jew dry Shop, M argaretville, phone 21T7. a28tf

CSaarifled Ads and Cards o( Thanks 18e P er lin e , Mlwimnm 00 Cents, Coont 5 Words P er lin e

WANTED — Passage to Ftorida. W ill help w ith e]qienses. No driving. F rank Gregwy, Mar­garetville. o30p

FOR SALE FOR SALEFOR SALE—Jm t arrived, a car,

of cement a t E. M. Decker’s,' Andes. oSOc

FOR SALS—Matched farm team, weight 2800. Phone S. Komell, Tannersville 121-J-2. n6c

FOR SALE—1,000-gal. gas tank, $M. Must be moved immedi­ately. Phone Fleischmanns 225. o30c

FOR SALE—Stock of dry hem­lock lumber. Samuel Smith, Dunraven, phone 'M argaretville 0229. slS tf

FOR SALE>—Kenmore wood-bum- ing heater, used one season, heats 3 to 5 rowns. Donald. F. Fairbaim . o30p

FOR SALE — Baled hay,_any quantity and quality. Glenn Banker, Arkville, phone Mar­garetville 58-F-5. a21tf

FOR SALE—Maytag washing ma­chine, wrringer type, excellent condition, used very little, $75. M urray’s Hotel. o30c

FOR SAT.t; — Smooth-top gas range, good condition, just right for camp, $20. Mrs. Beulah K ittle^ Arkville.__________ ^O p

WANTED—Several loads of rich top soil or rotted nuuiure for dressing lawn. Clarke A. San­ford, Margaretville. o30p

FOR PM -F — Hospital beds and wheel chairs for ren t or sale. H e ^ c k Funeral Hcnne, Mmt garetville, phwie 0331. je8tf

FOR SALE — Wilton rug, 9x12, blue, excellent condition; tool chest, plumbing tools, booksases,

:. Myers Cottages, Pine Hill,etc N. Y. o30c

CHAIN SAWS—McCulloch 1 and 2-man; new and used; parts and service. W est S h o k ^ Gsurage, W est Shokan, N. Y., phone Shokan 2573. n27c

FOR SALE—1952 Zenith console combination radio - phonograph with 3 speed changer, like new, $119.95. M argaretville Hard­ware, Inc., Margaretville. o30c

FOR SALE — 150 5 and 6-room used space heaters, pot burners vnth 7-gaUon tank. Price $20 and $25. George Reitmeir, West Shokan, N. Y., phone Shokan 2571. d25c

FOR SALE — Duo-Therm spai heater, heating capacity 75,000 BTU; Duo-’Oierm space heater, heating capadty 53,000 BTU; and Columbian . gas range. George Dibble, Shavertown. n6c

FOR SALE—Electric w ater heat­ers in 30 to 120-gaL sizes, also glass-lined models in 80-gal. size. Try this modem way to heat w ater. Smith’s Plumbing and Electrical Supplies, Mar­garetville. o30c

FOR SALE — ’Two single barrel shotguns, 12 gauge; used Hin- man milker pump; 5 used May­tag washers; hew Maytag and Whirlpool autom atic washers and diyers. S. C. Mead, Hal- cottville, N. Y. o30c

FIRST QUALITY plastic pipe to solve your w ater problems. Available from % to 2 in.Specially priced when purchased ,in coils 300-400 feet. Smith’s Plumbing and Electrical Sup­plies, M argaretville. o30c

FOR SALE — 250-3000 Savage, scope and receiver sights; 8mm. Mauser, scope and receiver sights; .22 automatic, 5-shot clip; all in excellent condition. Will sell with or wdthout scopes. Donald F. Fairbaim .

CattleFerguson IVactors & Implements

Used Machinery Used Cars

Real Estate New Holland Equipment

ROSA FARM SALES Hione 414 Delhi. N. Y.

m 2M

WE HAVE a new line of electric room heaters in permanent and portable styles. Available with or without therm ostats. They are an excellent source of quick heat for bathroom or other small room. Smith’s Plumbing and Electrical Supplies, Mar­garetville. o30c

FOR SALE — Carpenter tools of all kinds; 18 scaffolding brack­ets; set staples; 200 ft. %-in. rope; %-in. electric drill; elec­tric bench grinder; 5 step lad­ders; 20 part boxes wood screvre; office chair; 2 tool boxes; 2 shop cabinets; combination gun and fishing cabinet; 6 boxes 12 gauge No. 6 shot; 12 boxes .22 long rifle; shop stove for wood. James E. Peet, Halcott Center, phone Fleischmanns 22-W-2. o30c

’TIRE SALE As I do not handle tires any

more, I am listing below a few tires and tubes a t a very low price to move them. Compare these first line tires with mail order prices.8.00x15 Firestone/ tire and tube,

$24.95.6.50x16 Firest(Hie, Mobil, Good­

year tire and tube, $^.40. 2-^.00xl6 Firestone white walls

(Ust price $28.50 eadi), will seU pair for $^.00.

2 -^.20xl5 Snow recaps (list price including casing $23.90), will sell pair for $24.00.

2—^7.00x15 R e ^ a r recaps (list price each $18.70), will sell pair for $19.00.

1—6.50x15 regular recap (list price $16.10), will sell for $850.

EARL E. JENKINS BUICK SALES & SERVICE

Phone 0481—M argaretville, N. Y. n6c ' , .

FOR SALE—Kitchen cabinet sink and a built-in bathtub. Mrs. C. Ray Huggins, M argaretville, phone 1181. o30c

FOR SALE—Shingles, all colors; also lock shingles in green and black; insulated' and asbestos siding on order; building paper, tar, etc. W adler Bros., Halcott Center, N. Y. , o30p

PROMPT DELIVERY on rpofing, so you can get th a t job done. Asfdialt S trip Shingles, $6.90 per square. Metal 5V W illin g channeldrain, $12 per sq. Lumber Co., Roxbury.

IF YOU ARE INTERESTED in irausual Christmas giftSr don’t miss the Firemen’s Auxiliary Bazaar and Bake Sale, to be held Tuesday, Nov. 3, Election day, a t the Fleischmanns fire hnll o30c

Best Values in Used W ashers

Ironers, Refrigerators E lectric Ranges

Don’t Delay, Buy Now M argaretville Hardware, Inc. Phone 0201 — M argaretville

USED Case spreader, used Surge m ilker pump for two units, used two-way tracto r plow on rubber, new tracto r plows. New Idea spreaders, Farm all Super H and Super C tractors, one used Allis Chalmers B tractor with two- way plows and mOwer. Douglas Kelly, Margaretville, N. Y. n6c

FOR RENT

FOR RENT — Garage on D. L. Todd estate. Phone Fleisch­manns 152. o23tf

FOR RENT — Heated room for w inter. .Mrs. S. A. Kelly, Church stre e t Margaretville. oSOc

HOUSE FOR RENT — Newly decorated, situated on Wagner avenue, Fleischmanns. S. Wein­berg, Fleischmanns 184. n6c

FOR RENT — 30-cow farm, new bungalow, bam full of hay. Samuel Smith, Dunraven, N. Y., phone M argaretville 0229. sl8 tf

FOR RENT — 3-room apartm ent in M argaretville, writh bath, heat, lig h t and water. Phone 2110 Roxbury. Philo Benedict Denver, N. Y. n6p

FOR RENT — In Fleischmanns, furnished apartm oits, lig h t heat and w ater furnished, a t $50 per month. Kenneth Avery, phone Fleischmanns 135. s l ^

FOR RENT—1, 2, 3 and 4-nxHn apartaients, furnished and un­furnished. All modem improve­ments. Heated garages. Dela­ware Court, Fleischmanns. a28tf

FOR RENT—Heated apartm ent pleasantly and conveniently lo­cated over hardware store on Main street. Phone M argaret­ville 0202 or see J. R. Weeks. o30c

APAR’TMENT FOR RENT—Five rocnns, new, all modem con­veniences, situated on Main s tre e t Margaretville, next to post office. C. Insler, Mar­garetville, phone 1401. n6c

FOR RENT—In Fleischmanns, 3- and 4-room apartm ents, fur­nished or unfurnished, hot and cold water, steam h e a t electric lights. B. S teinhardt Fleisch­manns, phone 115. s4tf

STORE FOR RENT—New, mod­em , heater, 1,000 sq. ft., parti­tioned as desired, situated on Main s tre e t Margaretville, next to post office. C. Insler, i^one M argaretville 1401. n6c

FOR SALE—50-COW FARM, lo­cated on macadam road, about 5 miles from Deposit N. Y. Large bam , with 60 cow tie-ups. Under good sta te of cultivation, good running water. Look this place over. Communicate with J. C. Cable, Downsville, N. Y., phone 3-1805. s25tf

FOR RENT— In Margaretville, 5- room apartm ent partly fur­nished. Also 4-room apartm ent in same building, completely furnished. Both apartm ents have steam heat, hot and cold water, electric lights. Inquire Benjamin Steinhardt, Fleisch­manns, phone 115. s4tf

FOR RENT—^Attractive property, French windows, living room and dining room, center hall, bath, modem kitchen with ranges and refrigerator, strap hinge cabinet, breakfast counter. Comfortable home for immedi­ate rental. Owners work out of town. Reasonable ren t to the right party. Garage included. P. Scobie, DeLancey village or 39 Elm S t, Delhi. o30c

WANTEDWANTEJD — 12 pullets, large

breed, Rhode Island Reds pre­ferred. A rthur White, Arkville, N. Y.- o30p

WANTED—^Hard maple logs suit­able for "ren Pins. Must be not less th{ui 15 inches top end of log. Cash on delivery our mill, Livingston Manor. W rite or phone 101 — B urr Sherwood. o23tf

WANTED—Severed loads of rough d irt fill delivered'at my home in Arkville. Also I have a large lot for sale. R ne location. Law­rence W. Emerson, Andes, N. Y., phone 2663. o30p

AUTOMC«ILESFOR SALE—Ford ^im p truck, in

good 'running condition, first $150 takes i t Otto Meyer, Mar­garetville. o30p

COMPLETE line of parts and accessories for your Dod Plymouth, DeSoto or Oirys car. S tou tC raft Motors. f23tf

FOR SALE — 1938 %-ton Dodge truck, stake body, in running order, with good tires, $50 cash. Marshall Avery, HalcottvUle, N. Y., phone Roxbury 2107. n6p

FOR SALE — 1938 (3ievrolet door, good motor, new dutrfi, heater, clean car, very reason­able. Phone Pine Hill 3191 or Lem er’s (Sarage, Fleischmanns.

FOR SALE—1937 Dodge sedm, mechanical condition good, win­terized, anti-freeze, w inter tread tires, new plugs and points, good battery, $95. Fred McCumber.

ALWAYS A BETTER BUY in used cars here. Many to choose fron t O pra eveninn by appof m en t Phone 15S1. Mathews Pontiac Sales, route 28, Mar­garetville. JyStf

FOR SALE—1950 Oldsmobile 88 4-door sedan deluxe, fully equipped, r. and h , new tires, standard transmission, low mile­age, excellent conditicm, low price. Phone evening M argaret- viUe 0228. n6c

1940 DODGE 4-dr. sedan for quick sale. This car left with me to be sold. ’The new tires and battery are worth the above price, and it is ready to go. $50.

EARL E. JENKINS BUICK SALES & SERVICE _

Phone 0481—Margaretville, N. Y. n6c

1950 Oldsmobile, hydramatic, fully equipped.

1952 Studebaker S tarlite coupe, fully equipped, with overdrive, $400 down.

New 1953 International trucks a t special discoimt.

Liberal discount on 1953 Oldsmo­bile demonstrator. I t has power steering, power brakes, autronic eye, radio, heater, many other extras, 6,500 miles, new car guarantee.

Ladenheim & Sons Garage Phone 1541—M argaretville. N. Y.

LEGAL NOTICESTO ALL VOTERS

’The voting machines in the town of Middletown will be open for inspection on Friday, October 23, and v«dll remain open frcan 8 a. m. until 5 p. m. daily through Saturday, October 3L

NOIXCE is h«%by givm th a t Licoise No. 13-HL-81 has been issued to the undersigned imder the provisions of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law to sell beer, wine and liquor to be con­sumed on the premises where sold, a t Andes Hotel, 157 Main street, in th e village of Andes, N. Y. Fred Temming, d /b /a Andes Hotel, Andes, N. Y. o30c

NOTIC3E3 is hereby given that License No. HOP-1505 has been issued to the undersigned imder the provisions of the Alcoholic Beverage (>onptrol Law to sell liquor and wine not to be con­sumed on the premises where sold, a t McAlonen’s Poplar Inn, 3 ^ miles south of Roxbiury, N. Y., on sta te route 30. Lenoore McAlonen, d /b /a McAltHien’s Poplar Inn, Roxbury, New York.

NOTICE is hereby given th at License No. 13-HL-121 has been issued to the undersigned under the provisions of the Alcoholic Beverage (Control Law to sell liquor, wine and beer to be con­sumed on the premises where sold, a t McAlonen’s Poplar Inn, 3 ^ miles south of Roxbury, N. Y., on sta te route 30. Leonore McAlonen, d /b /a McAlonen's Poplar Inn, Roxbury, New York.

NOTICE ’TO CREDITORS Pursuant to an order of Hon.

W alter L. Terry; Surrogate of the County of Delaware, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against Jeannette A. Brimer, late of the ’Town of Mid­dletown, in said Ckninty, deceased, th a t they are required to exhibit the same with the vouchers there­of, to the subscriber, the Executrix of the said deceased, a t Office of Mabel D. Fenton, a t the Village of M argaretville, Delaware (boun­ty, New York, on or before the 12th day of December, next. Dated June 8, 1953.

MABEL D. FENTON Executrix

MABEL D. FENTON A tt’y for Executrix Margaretville, N. Y. jel2-d4

Clear out the a ttic with a News want ad.

NOTICE OF HEARING UPON PRELIMINARY BUDGET

Notice is hereby given that the preliminary budget of the Town of Andes for the fiscal year be* ginning January 1, 1954, has been completed and fUed in the office of the Tbwn Q erk a t Andes, wiiere it is available f&r inspec­tion by any interested person a t all reasonable hours.

Further notice is hereby given th a t the Town Board of the Town of Andes wiU m eet and review said preliminary budget and hold

public hearing thereon, a t the iwn, Clerk’s office a t 2 p. m. on

the 5th day of November, 1953, and a t such hearing any person may be heard in fav<nr or against the preliminary b u ^ e t as com­piled or for or against any item or items therein contained

Pursuant to Section 113 of the Town Law, the proposed salaries of the following town officers are hereby specified as follows:

Supervisor, $1,090.(X).Justices of the Peace, $1,780.00

(total salaries).Town a e rk , $1,200.00.S upt of Hlg^iways, $3,300.00.

By Order of the Town Board WANDA GIBSON Town Clerk

Dated October 5, 1953. o30c

REAL ESTATEFOR SALE — 6-room modem

house, oU burning steam h e a t village water, all conveniences. Phone M argaretville 0331. o30c

SEWAGE DISPOSAL SERVICE— Foe cesspocHa and septic tanks. M orris Affron, Delhi, N. Y., phone 240. ________^

FOR SALE—^Two-family house in Halcottville. All improvements. Can be converted to one-family.

Mrs. Dunlop, IM cottville.

EVERY WOMAN c in be more beautiful w ith Roux color sham­poo t in t Phone 0621. Irene’s Beauty Shop. o30c

ENJOY YOURSELF a t the 30th annual Legion Armistic Ball, Tuesday, Nov. 10, a t Kass Inn. Music by the Delatiers. o30c

FOR SALE OR RENT—Bungalow with 6 rooms, bath and garage, Arkville, cm Roxbury crossroad. AnthMiy F . Bayer, Kelly Cor­ners. ' o30c

ELECTION DAY MEALS a t Hal- cottvUle Grange HalL Noon luncheon 65 cents. ’Turkey sup­per starting a t 5:30, adults $150, chUdren 75 cents. o30c

FOR SALE—Building lots in vU- lage of Roxbury, excellent loca­tion, close to school house and business section. Price $400 and $500 each. nl3p

FOR SALE—A 70 f t by 112 f t builcBne lo t in residential sec- ticm ta M argaretville. Phone M argaretville 1954 for particu- lM». a7tf

RADIO REPAIR SERVICE Pickup and Delivery in Village of

Roxbury Can Gene Beime

Roxbury ^ 1 or 2831 o30c

REAL ESTATE WANTED — Vil­lage home w ith acreage or small farm with brook for retirem ent Rm. 2101, 730 F ifth Ave., New York a t y 19. o30c

Radio and Television Service RCA Sales and Service AU W ork G u ai^ teed

Dante Di Benedetto Fleischmanns 60-W-l

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FOR SALE — House on Main street in Arkville; store in fro n t 5 living rooms in rear, full size cellar with furnace. C. L.

BEGINNING O ct 8, we will make dder every Tuesday and TTiurs- day im til further notice. Also kegs and barrels for sale. Hub- bell Bros., Kelly Comers, N. Y. o9tf

McMuHen, Arkville. o30p

I AM moving real estate constant­ly. I have need of properties for listings. I also have several excellent properties for sale in this sectton. Jolm Babel, Strout Realty, Andes, phone 2443. jl7 tf

BAKE SALE AND BAZAAR a t Fleischmanns fire hall Election day, Nov. 3, sponsored by Fire D ept Auxiliary. Sale sta rts 9 a. m. and continue aU day. o30c

HOUSE FOR SALE in M argaret­ville, excellent location, two- family home, good income prop­erty, central heat, 150-ft. front­age, two-car garage, very easy term s arranged. Reasonable offer accepted. Louis PeduUa, M argaretville, i^one 1813. o30c

LAST regular ddrar making day, Nov. 12. None made Election day. Kegs and barrels for sale. A few fresh whiskey kegs. Hubbell Bros., Kelly Comers, N. Y. o30c

FOR SALE—$8,500 buys 6 acres, a 6-room cabin, easUy< accessi­ble; $4,000 buys an 8-room house, half acre of land; $9,000 buys a 2-fanvly house, all hard­wood floors, heat and bath; $35,000 buys a sta te highv farm, - complete, stocked t equipped; $15,000 buys a boa ing house farm of 150 acres, bare; $1,200 buys a hunting camp; $1,000 buys a 6-room house and half acre land. Wil­lard F. Sanford, phone 1715, Maingaretville, N. Y. o30c

NOTICE I am a candidate for Justice of

the Peace, town of Roxbury. I will greatly a’ppredate your sup­port on Election day. o30c HERMAN OSCHE

THE'ANNUAL Election Day ’Tur­key Dinner Nov. 3 a t 6 p. m. Benefit Pine Hill (Community Church Ladies Society. Adults $2.00, children $1.00. Lunch served a t noon. o30c

PROMPT SERVICE on sharpen­ing clipper blades. Factory disc grinder. Mail $1.00 with each set. Clippers repaired. Large parts stock. Work g u a ra n te e Lawrence B. DuMond, Walton, N. Y. d25c

CARD OF THANKS

We wish to thank all who have been so kind to us during our serious misfortune.Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. Fairbaim o30p Arena

NOTICE As a candidate for the office of

Tax (Collector on the Republican ticket for the township of Andes, your vote wiH be greatly appre­ciated.

0 . RICHARD S’TUDHALTER o30c Andes

We wish to thank our neighbors and friends for the beautiful cards and, many helping hands during Mr.- e t c h ’s illness.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oldach and Family

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We sincerely thank our friends and neighbors for their assistance a t the time of our recent fire, also th e Andes, Arena and M argaret­ville firemen for their quick re-

>^lliam Card and Family

’TO THE VOTERS OF ’THE TOWN OF ANDES

I am a candidate for the office of Town O erk on the Democratic ticket. Your vote will be greatly appreciated.

WANDA GIBSON o30c Andes, N. Y.

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Mr. and Mrs. Tennis Larsen want to thank the fellow workers, friends and relations, nursing staff of M argaretville hospital, espedal- ly Miss Pauline Hawley and Dr. rabbs, ^ o were so kind during Mr. Larsen’s recent illness. o30p

IRENE’S BEAUTY SHOP re­minds you of the fall and holi­day seasons for sm art, new hair-dos. Special attention given to sm art haircuts and hair styl­ing service. Ctool days are good days for new permanents. Make appointments early. Phone 0621. o30c

I w ant to thank Dr. Rottkov, all the nurses and nurses aides a t the hospital for the wonderful care givoi baby Eugene and me, also many thanks to all our friends, relatives and neighbors who were so thoughtful of us aU. May God bless you all. o30p Desiree and Eugene Kelly

NOTICE To the Voters of the Town of

Middletown:I am a candidate for the office

of Tax Collector on the Republi­can ticket in the election to be held November 3 , 1 ^ . Your sup­port will be api»eciated. o30c MRS. HELEN BRANNEN

We wis^ to thank the Fleisch­manns firemen and Ladies Aux­iliary and all our friends and ndghbors who helped the night of the fire and all who gave us dothing and helped in any way. I t was all greatly appreciated.

Mrs. Bessie Ballard o30p and Family

NOTICE I have received the nomination

for Siroerintendent of Highways, town of Andes, and will appreciate any support a t the general election on Nov. 3. If elected I promise to do my utm ost to give the people of this township good roads. o30c ALLIE E. BRAMLEY

I want to thank Dr. Palen and all of the nursing staff for the wonderful care given me while there, also all who came to call and "sent cards and flowers. I t made my stay more pleasant. Edna also wishes to thank all her neighbors who took her to the hospital to see her husband while there. Frank Naccaratoo30p

NOTICE To the Voters of the Town of

Andes:I am a Democratic candidate

for reelection for Town Superin­tendent of Highways of Andes. My aim is to please the public and if reelected will continue to do so. Your support on Nov. 3 will be' greatly appredated. o30c CHARLES ESTUS

We want to take this opportun­ity to thank members of our fam­ily, our neighbors and friends for our 50th wedding anniversary party on Oct. 31, 1953, also for the beautiful cards and purse of money. Especially we wish to thank <3eorge and Hilda Todd and M arjorie Todd. I t was greatly appredated.

Henry and Lela Whippleo30p

HELP WANTEDWANTED — Cleaning woman by

day or week. Phone Mrs. J. Boxer, 1526, M argaretville. n6c

WANTED—Woman to clean house by day or week, steady. Call Mrs. J. Boxer, Margaretville 1526. n6c

WANTED—Caerk in drug store, experience not necessary. Apply a t Kelly’s Drug Store, Mar­garetville. o30c

LOST AND FOUNDLOST—Eight sheep from my farm

in Townsend hollow. Albino Fernandez. Call Fleischmanns 60-M-2 or Pine Hill 2393. Re­ward. ti30p

WANTEDWAIJTED TO BUY—Cows, calves,

beef cows and bulls. L. C. (Pete) Gray, Kelly Comers, phone M argaretville 1640. j23tf

WANTED—LOGS, cherry, birdi, hard and soft maple, ash, oak and basswood. CABLE’S LUM­BER YARD, DOWNSVILLE 3- 1805. slS tf

WANTEI>-Good white ash, hard maple, cfierry, birch and soft maple lora. Catskill Handle & Lumber Co., Inc., Fleisdmianns, N. Y„ irtione 372. a21tf

WANTED—Premium prices paid for birch veneer logs 14” and up in diameter, 7%’, 8’, 14%', 15’ and 16’ long. The Mayes Co., Fleischmanns, idione 161. o2tf

WANTED — Lumber, ash, birdi, maple, cherry, basswood, sawed 4/4 to 12/4; also hardwood tim ­ber lots. Benjamin GerscHii, Chichester, phone Phoenicia 7711. nl3c

WANTED—(For cash) old glass­ware. china, kerosene lamps, tables, chairs, bureaus, cm>- boards, stands, desks, cord b e ^ guns, powder homs, docks, sleigh bells. Jewelry, cut glass, dolls. Anything old. W rite James Cain, Rosooe, N. T. n l4 tf