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Page Four CATSHHX MOUNTAIN NEWS
Friday, December 3, 1937.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. Albertine Hicks of Fleisch-
manns is spending the winter with her sister, Mrs. Janet Gill.
Corliss Holcomb of Troy is a guest of his brother, Dr. Clarence C. Holcomb.
There will be a turkey supper at the Methodist church on Friday evening, December 10.
Miss Carrie Hitt spent Thanksgiving day at Union Grove, a guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. VanKcuren.
Miss LaEtta Thorington of Brooklyn was a Sunday guest of her sister, Mrs. Bradley Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Stevens of Stamford were Monday guests at the home of her father, J. H. Hitt.
St. Margaret's Guild will hold a bake sale at the Galli-Curci theatre lobby, December 11, at 2:00 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eckert and family spent Thanksgiving day with his mother, Mrs. John Eckert, a t Kingston.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Walsh and daughter, Phyllis, of Albany were Thanksgiving guests of Trooper and Mrs. J. P. McGarvey.
Mrs. Harry Sanford is convalescing after being seriously ill at her! home. Mrs. Doig of Cabin Hill was the nurse in charge.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Paine and son, Everett, and Mr. and Mrs.
Phoenicia Water Source Approved The United States Water Power
Control Board has approved the new water supply source of the village of Phoenicia as a permanent water supply source. The new source, which has been a matter of much local discussion, and a political issue in the town last election, was put into use this past autumn through the efforts of Supervisor Charles Andrews after the State Department of Health had condemned the old system arftl made it mandatory for the village to have an added water supply. The new supply was added to the village mains at a most of about $4,000.
Celebrate Thirtieth Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Baker cele
brated their thirtieth wedding anniversary last week Monday evening. Those present were Mrs. Mary Smith, Miss Katherine Millet and Arthur Keator of Kingston, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Whitney of Arkville, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Ballard, Mrs. Dora Ballard, Mrs. Ruth Boyer, Mrs. O. A. Hitt, Miss Cora Alton, Marion Ballard and Harold O'Connor. The evening was very pleasantly spent playing games, after which delicious refreshments were served.—Fleischmanns Cor.
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FOR SALE FOR SALE — Christmas trees.
Leave orders at Swart Mercantile Co. Store. Bus Balcom. d3p
AUTOMOBILES
Abe Welger spent Thursday at Oneonta visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Crandall.
Mrs. Cecil Denny and daughter, Marjorie, have returned to their home at Camden, N. Y., after spending a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Paine.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowl and Roy Saxouer were at Salisbury, Conn., on Sunday to visit Mr. Bowl's sister, Mrs. Robert Blizzard, and niece, Mrs. Wallace Kinney.
Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Schaefer, Mrs. J. N. Gillan and Charles Em, of New York, and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hager of Stamford were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Bell.
Mrs. Lillian Birdsall and son, Clifton, and Sheldon Birdsall spent from Tuesday until Thursday of last week at Geneva. Mrs. Sheldon Birdsall and daughter, Dawn, returned home with them for the week-end.
Miss Catherine Hoffman, teach-' er of the fifth and sixth grades of the Margaretville school, underwent an operation in a hospital a t Gloversville on Saturday. Mrs. O. W. Chapin is substituting during her absence. Miss Hoffman hopes to resume her duties after the Christmas vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cooper and family of Scotia, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Miner and family • of Windham were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Miner and son of Binghamton and Colin Reside of Shavertown were afternoon callers there.
The Horton reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Smith on Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Horton of Horton, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Horton of Elmira Heights, N. Y., Mrs. Hortense Whitney and daughter, Miss Margaret Whitney of Kingston, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Horton and son, Stephen, of Cook's Falls, N. Y„ Mr. and Mrs. George Merritt, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wickham, Mr. and Mrs. Odell Rose and son, and George and Walter Merritt of Margaretville were present.
Insurance Case Settled A settlement was reached in
Supreme court at Delhi in an action to recover on a fire insurance policy brought by Mrs. Sylvia Brittman of New York city, against the Aetna Insurance company. The insurance company had held up payment of a $1,150 policy covering a Fleischmanns boarding house, owned by the plaintiff, which burned to the ground in October, 1936, at a loss of more than $5,000. Fenton & Fenton were plaintiff's attorneys.
FOR SALE—Collie puppies, six weeks old. Arthur Hull, Kelly Corners, N. Y. d3p
FOR SALE—Fat hog, also man's new fur coat, very cheap. S. Lokos, Fleischmanns, N. Y. d3p
FOR SALE—1 gray coal and gas combination kitchen range, price $75.00 cash. Irving J. Squires, Phone 10-F-4. d3c
FOR SALE—First calf Jersey heifer, coming 3 years old, ready to freshen now. H. B. Kelly, Margaretville, N. Y. d3p
FOR SALE—Seasoned hard wood $3.00 per cord delivered. Phone 34-R-21. William Kapitko, Margaretville, N. Y. d3p
Strike Costs County $250 Sheriff Alton D. Bartlett says
the milk strike had cost Delaware county $250 in fees of special deputies appointed at the request of creamery owners who feared outbreaks of violence.
In all but a few instances the deputies found little to do. On a few occasions they escorted milk trucks to their destinations. They made no arrests.
FOR SALE OR RENT — Eight-room, house, furnished or unfurnished, hot water heat. Kenneth Avery, Fleischmanns, N. Y. d3c.
FOR SALE—Two meat jars, 10 gal. each; also Chicago Cottage organ for sale cheap. Frank Scudder, Union Grove, N. Y. d3p
FOR SALE—1934 Chevrolet % ton Pickup, A-l condition, five 6.50-16 tires and tubes, cheap. H. C. Eignor, Pine Hill, N. Y. dlOc.
NEW AUTOMOBILES—Have just received a carload of Buick and Pontiac cars of different body types, come in and look these fine cars over. Earl E. Jenkins, Margaretville, N. Y. dlOc
FOR SALE—1932 GMC Panel job, good condition, $175; 1935 Ford l'/a ton truck; 1929 Ford ton truck, cheap; 1935 International 2-ton truck; new International truck. K. F. Scott, Margaretville, N. Y. d3c
FOR SALE—Packard 1935 Model 120 Sport Coupe, equipped with radio, Siberling tires and puncture proof tubes, as I have no use for car, will sacrifice. Car can be seen at Jenkins Garage, Gladys Belden, Margaretville, N. Y. dlOc
MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE—We are in the market,
for stove wood, will trade groceries for it. H. Cole, Arkville, N. Y. d3p
ANTIQUES—Dealer will buy all kinds, glassware, lamps, furniture, books, Currier and Ives; pictures, haircloth parlor suites. Call anywhere. Green Gables Antiques, Port Ewen, N. Y. je4tf
BIG LIVE STOCK Commission Auction, Austin's Stables, Walton, New York, Tuesday, December 7, 11 a. m. 20 second hand', horses, 125 dairy cows, 75 beef cows and bulls, open and bred horses, 200 veal and bob calves. Terms, cash. d3c
FOR SALE—Christmas trees, maple cream, or small cakes of sugar, 1 lb. boxes, and carrots. Eliza C. Sanford, Margaretville, Phone No. 34-R-ll. d3p
Cuts Wood at Advanced Age Wood cutting is considered a
hardship. Not so with Albert Vanakin, in his eighties. He has cut 27 cords of stove wood on the Gibson farm in Wolf Hollow five miles from home and made part of the trips on foot. W. J. Sanford, the Dunraven truckman, hauled it to town for him and states that it is the finest pile of wood in the village.—Andes Cor.
FOR SALE—One bedroom suite, electric radio. Very reasonable. Inquire A. Cerquozzi, Arkville, Phone 42-R-3 Margaretville. nl2tf
FOR SALE—Used Electric Clip-master Clippers in good condition. Two good saddle horses, three unbroken colts. Carload of real high-class draft horses. E. L. Foote and Son, Hobart, New York. d3c
FOR SALE—Thoroughbred English beagle pups, choice of 1 year old or six months, eligible to registry AKC, sire cost $150, right age present season training. Roswell R. Sanford, Mar-garetville, N. Y. d3p
SPECIAL Close Out Prices—1936 Ford Sation Wagon, 10,000 miles, glass enclosed, perfect condition, $525; 1936 Ford DeLuxe Tudor, perfect, $425; 1937 Ford DeLuxe Fordor, $650; 1935 Ford Fordor, $350; 1933 Ford Coupe, reconditioned, $250; 1933 Ford Sation Wagon, $195; 1934 Chevrolet Station Wagon, $275; many other cars from $25 up. A. H. Todd & Son, Inc., Fleischmanns, N. Y. d3c
CRONK'S GOOD USED CARS at Grand Gorge—You will be surprised at the fine looking cars traded in on new Dodges and Plymouths. Some we have simonized and added new tires, heaters and new batteries. Come and drive one and see the good values we offer: 1937 DeLuxe Plymouth Sedan, trunk, heater, radio, fine rubber and best accessories; 1936 black Plymouth Sedan for seven passengers, 125-inch wheelbase, in splendid shape, two new tires, trunk and heater, sell at less than our cost; 1933 Chrysler small Sedan, $295; 1931 Chevrolet Sport Coupe; 1929 Chevrolet Coupe; 1936 Chevrolet Truck in fine shape, low mileage; 1933 Plymouth Coupe, in beautiful condition, rumble seat, $275; 1930 Chevrolet Coupe, with heater; 1933 Ford Sedan; 1929 Ford Coach, $75^ 1931 Buick maroon Sport Coupe with heater. Three good farm horses for sale. d3c
SELLING EVERYTHING cheap, for cash—Again just received a truck load of good used furniture. A large assortment of living-room suites and odd living-room chairs and sofas, dining-room suites and odd dining-room pieces, coil and plaTm springs in all sizes, beds in all styles and sizes, all kinds of kitchen and dining-room chairs,, living-room and dining-room tables, one bedroom suite, dressers, vanities, 2 enamel top breakfast sets, 3 studio couches, 2 pianos, one organ, 2 kitchen stoves, living-room stoves, cots, day beds, new and used pillows, dishes, rugs. And many more-articles too numerous to mention. I also sell cheap new beds, springs and mattresses.. Come and look around. B. Steinhardt, Fleischmanns, Phone 115. dlOc
Buys Par t of Dairy E. W. Jenkins purchased eight
cows from a farmer in Lexington the! last of the week. — Halcott Center Cor.
HOSPITAL NOTES Baby Boy Fuller of Halcott Cen
ter was admitted to the hosiptal Wednesday of last week and underwent an operation on Saturday.
Mrs. Clyde Robbins and daughter were discharged Friday.
Mrs. Louis Crosby of Fleischmanns was admitted on Friday and underwent a minor operation,
Mrs. Irving Slack of Arena, who has been nursing at the hospital, is receiving treatment.
Mrs. William Kavanaugh was admitted Wednesday morning.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following Personal Property, to wit: One (1) Certificate of Common Capital Stock of the Continental Can Company, Inc., No. 090179, issued to Mrs. Margaret H. Newton for sixteen (16) shares on or about November 22. 1928, will be sold at Public Auction on the 21st day of December, 1937, at ten o'clock in the forenoon at the Front Door of The First National Bank of Fleischmanns, N. Y., in the Town of Middletown, Delaware County, New York. The sale of such certificate of stock is to satisfy the lien of the undersigned. The said Certificate of Stock is held by the undersigned as security for the payment of a certain promissory note made by Margaret H. Newton and Edmund Newton to Stanley F. Hoornbeek for FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($500.00), and interest, dated March 18, 1930, payable three (3) months after date at The Peoples National Bank of Margaretville,' New York.
STANLEY F. HOORNBEEK, Lienor.
Speenburgh & Speenburgh, Attorneys for Lienor, Fleischmanns, Delaware Co., N, Y.
I SELL AND BUY all kinds of second-hand furniture, household goods and store fixtures. I also sell new beds, springs and mattresses. B. Steinhardt, Fleischmanns, N. Y., Phone 115. jyl6tf
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WANTED WANTED—Cows to clip.
Dietrich, Dunraven. Earl d3p
YOUR HOLIDAY GIFT—For relatives and friends, send the most personal and the most appreciated gift—the one that cannot
• be duplicated—your photograph. Carmen, photographer, Margaretville. nl9tf
FOR SALE—Florence and Perfection burners and stoves. Trade in your used stove for oil heat. Time payments if desired. Used stoves for sale. H. Cole, I. G. A. Store, Arkville, Phone 28-F-ll . d3p
WOOD - WOOD - WOOD for Sale —Get your winter supply of seasoned wood, now $3,00 per cord delivered,, and also want men to cut wood on shares, will supply buzz saw and engine. Nick Duboveck, Hubbell Hill, Margaretville, N. Y. d3p
FOR SALE —Jus t received 1200 rolls wall paper, 2 cents double roll and up. Border one to three cents yard. Also quantity second hand- furniture, beds, dressers, chairs, one new 9x12 rug.
' Highest prices paid for raw furs.-Kenneth Avery, Fleischmanns,
I N, Y. d3c
WANTED—1 used kitchen range with waterfront, cheap. Irving J. Squires, Phone 10-F-4. d3c
WANTED—Plumbing and repair work. Claude H. Green, Maple-dale. P h o n e Margaretville 21-F-3. d31p
WANTED—Highest market price paid for raw furs and cow hides. Kenneth Avery, Fleischmanns, N. Y. o22tf
CATTLE AUCTION—Due to the loss of my barn by fire the undersigned will sell at Public Auction in the village of Margaretville, N. Y., at the Margaretville hospital barn on Friday, Dec. 10, 1 p. m„ my entire dairy of 38 head of tuberculin tested stock as follows: 12' fresh Guernseys'and Jerseys; 3> Guernseys bred to freshen in. Dec ; 8 Guernseys, Jerseys, Hol-steins, bred to freshen in Feb. and March; two 2-year-old Guernseys, bred to freshen in March and April; 9 yearlings^ well grown, thrifty, one year old; 4 calves, about 5 weeks old, from high producing dams and pure bred Guernsey sire; matched paid black geldings, sound, true and good wind, work single or double, good plant set ters; 1 set first class double harness; 1 stack of about 30 tons No. i hay; 30 tons ensilage. Terms of sale: Cash or bankable notes acceptable to First National bank, Fleischmanns, N. Y. F rank DeSilva. d3c
HIGHEST PRICES PAID for raw furs and hides. B. Steinhardt, Fleischmanns, N. Y. Phone 115. nl2tf
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FOR RENT
WANTED—Work by hour or day or week or year around. Gordon Barkman, Margaretville, N. Y. d3p
WANTED—Old iron and other scrap metals, radiators, batteries, copper, brass, lead, rags and old cars. Affron Wrecking Co., Margaretville, N. Y„ phone 10-F-12. ol5tf
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WANTED—More oil burner users to enjoy our high grade of fuel oil and kerosene. Write or phone orders. Delivered anywhere. H. Cole, I. G. A. Store, Arkville, Phone 28-Frll. d3p
FOR RENT—House, all improvements, garage for 3 cars in village of Arkville. H. Cole, I. G, A. Store, Phone 28-F-ll . d3p
FOR RENT—5 rooms with improvements on lower Main St. Apply to Mrs. Sidney Kelly, Margaretville. dlOc
FOR RENT—8 room house and bath, all modern improvements, garage and garden spot, $20 per month. Irving J. Squires, Phone 10-F-4. d3c
WANTED—Hardwood logs. Maple, cherry, birch, oak, basswood, $2p.OO per M, delivered at Phoenicia. Ash $30.00 delivered. Or will send truck for same within radius,of 30 miles. I. B. Levy, Phoenicia, N. Y.„ Phone 3 Phoenicia. dlOc
FOR RENT—Six-room downstair apartment with all modern improvements. Inquire A. Cerquozzi, Arkville, N. Y. Phone 42-R-3 Margaretville. n!2tf
FOR RENT—At Fleischmanns 5-room apartment and bath, furnished or unfurnished. Also 8-room house, hot water heat, furnished or unfurnished. Kenneth Avery, Fleischmanns. nl2tf
FOR RENT—Flat for rent a t Grand Gorge, four large rooms, bath and large closet, electric lights, white sink, good cupboards, $13 per month, and car storage $2.00 per month with flat. Cronk Bros., Grand Gorge, N. Y. d3c