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u Pace Tiva OATBKtLL MOUMTAIK NEWS Friday, JtJy 4, 1M7 "The Psuirs," the new young people's group of the Reformcrd church,-held a social Thursday eve- ning of last week at the church with sixteen present. There was a half hour of Bible study under the leadership of the pastor, Dr. W. D. Brown, then a dart game . was enjoyed, and then supper was served. Miss Helen Cronk underwent a serious operation Thursday morn- ing at the Margaretville hospital. Brookdale Friendly Neighbor^' club met Friday at the hojpe of Mrs. Julius Koutz and Miss Ber-r tha Koutz. After a covered dish luncheon af noon the afternoon was spent with card games. Mrs, Raymond Fett and daugh- ter, Janet Kay, of Lima, O., is spending a few weeks with her mother, Mrs. Andrew Cowan, at New Kingston, and also visiting her Roxbury relatives, M n and Mrs. Jvilius Koutz. Mrs. Fett Is the former porothea_Gowan. Mrs. Irving Howard of Ashlapd is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Rutherford Gook. "" Miss Olive • E. MacLaury of Albion is vacationing with her par- ents, Mn and Mrs. Robert H. Mac- Laury. The Ladies' Social society of the Gould Memorial Reformed church will hold a bake sale July; 5 at 10:30 a. m. at the Comer Store. Miss. Sylvia Meade is spending some time .with her mother, Mrs. Irvin Meade, who is recuperating from an operation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mead Jr. at Douglaston,-L. I. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller's new daughter, bom Tuesday at the Margaretville hospital, has been named Jeanne Elizabeth* She Weighs six pounds 11 ounces. Mre. Miller's sisW, Mrs. Dalton Gray of Syracuse, is spending 'several days assisting at the Miller home. Mr. and Mrs. Granville Town- send - and daughter, Dorothy, spent Wednesday in Kingston. Don Killion's orchestra of Al- bany will- play Saturday evening for the Roxbury Central School Alumni association dance to be held at the central school following the banquet at the hotel. Dr. and Mrs. John G. Sweatman and family are spending a vacation With relatives at Cattaragus. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Gellner are enjoying a vacation at Lake George. George Winters of Rosen- dale is station agent at Roxbury in Mr. Gellner's absence. Mrs. Peter German spent from Friday tOj Sunday in Central Bridge visiting ah old schoolmate, Mrs. Julia Reed, at the home of her son, Ivan Reed, - Mrs. Charles SomergwDf Camden, TN^. J., former Roxbury resident, was an overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Johnson Thursday night. Sunday guests at - the Johnson home were Mr. and Mrs. John Faraci. Mr6. Frank Shultis of Chichester spent Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. Howard Decker. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ostrander an^ daughter, Judy, spent the weekend with relatives in Otego. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bowdish and son, Jimmy, of Port Washing- ton, L. L, left Thursday after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Underwood, Rox- bury. James McGlymott of Tot- tenville, S. L, is spending a few days at the underwod home. Mrs. Charles White and Mrs Jennie Purdy of Caldwell^ N. J., are spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Xynn J. Stewart. Mrs. White, Mrs. Jurdy and Mrs Harriet Gorsch were guests Thurs- day of Mr; and Mrs. A. J. Under- wood. . • • • •• . Mrs. W . D/ Brown,^ Mrs. Charles Aikman, Mrs. Perry L. White and Mrs; J. A. Gaul spent Sunday and Monday ^ at the Brown's cottage, Woodwynd Lodge, at Cupsaw Lake, N. J. Dr. W. D. Brown was -speaker last week at a mortgage-burning ceremony at the Reformed church at Clifton, N. /X, which he had helped to organize as a branch of a former charge at Pasasic, N. J. A $19,000 mortgage had been paid and so was burned. Mrs. Everett M. Hinkley is visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. Gordpn Becker at Altamont. Mr. arid Mrs. Harold Towers and children, Joanna and William, of Yonkers will spend over the Jfouith with Mrs. Towers' grandmother, Mrs. George Dudley: Mrs. Towers IS the former Marian Dudley^ Mr- and Mrs. Waldo Parsons spent Thursday in Albany. Mrs. Floyd Hadden entered the Margaretville hospital Saturday for observation. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lambert and family of Glen Rock, N, J., spent the weekend with Mr. and »&s. Burdette G. Long. Mrs; Min- nie Lambert of Glen Rock is visit- ing her sister, Mr^. Mary Ldng, in Meeker hollow. Mrs. Vomelia Yanson spent the weekend with her son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Yanson f at Waterford. Mr, and Mrs. Yanson ; accompanied her home, Sunday. It was George Yanson's birthday Saturday. • Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brown of Glens Falls spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harrison C: Morse. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Davis and children, Patty, Ronald and Larry, of Bovina spent the weekend with Mrs. Davis' parents, Mr, and Mrs. Horace Greene, and Patty re- mained to spend the week. , " Miss Emma Sylvester of Flush- ing, L . L , and Miss Grace G, Rich- ardson of Woodside, L. I. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Sharman and Mrs. Marion Kane at "Tall Spruce." Mr. and Mx^. George Jones and daughter, Betty Lou, of Unadilla and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fares and son, Robert, of Sidney were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jones. ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Booth of Larchmont spent from Thurs- day to Sunday with" his mother, Mrs. D. S. Booth. Sj Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pennington ahd children, Joseph and Martha, of New York-city spent the week- end with Mrs. Samuel More, and Joseph and Martha remained to spend the summer in Roxbury. Mr. and Mrs. William Van Ben- schoten and daughter, Claudia, of Andes were guests last week of. Mr. and Mrs. Albin Teichmann. Mr. and Mrs. George Morton of Mameironeck were guests Satur- day of Mrs. Morton's mother, Mrs. Marie Osche. Misses Jean More of Albany and Evelyn More of New York city spent the weekend with their mother, Mrs. Samuel More. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel G. Lutz and son. Jack, spent the weekend with Mrs. Lutz's mother and sis- ter, Mrs. Floyd Harrington and Mrs. Forrest D. Couch, in Fayette- ville. Mr. and Mrs. William Strode of Eau Clair. Wis., spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. John Polley. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Polley and family of Great Neck, L. I., were also weekend-g^uests. Qmcu- J. Griffin spent a few days this week in Ithaca, attending a school for road superintendents. Classified Ads 2 Cents Per Word. Minimum Charge 50 Cents. . EGGS WANTED SHIP YOUB KGOS TO US^ W e pay the same day the eggB are reetfved and we v^I fnrniali empty cases upon reqneqit. ^ Louis Kadans, ^ > Kadans Farm Products Corp. 15 Barrlson St., N. Y, C. W e ai« licensed and bonded J ^ tlie Kew Toffe State De- IIPW-faiMiiii Jigriciiltnre. DR. A. WEINBERG wishes to announce Ms new SUMMER OFFICE H6UBS Beginning July 1 Fleischmanns Office Hours: 11 to 12 A. M., 2 to 4 P. M. 7 to 9 P. M. Daily Office Phone Fleisch. Residence: Night Phone, Fleisch. 192 Margaretville Office Hours: Wed. and Sat., 4:30 to 6 P. M. and by Appointment. Phone 140. 1 INTEREST DIVIDEND and your savings are insured up to $ 5 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 Wrife to-day for our handy iave-by-maij kit •CodmartM. F-fcii-^fict sififiiEuy FEDERAL SAVINGS ASSOCIATION M&m '•TSEET TEL. AQO ftflBflON, LONG ISLAND, N, Y. UNION GROVE James Bramley underwent a tonsilectomy at the Margaretville hospital Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller of Andes spent Friday at the home of their son, Ivan Miller^ and family. Mrs. C. C. Sturdevant of Gorbett visited Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Van Keuren a few days last week. „ Mrs. Orson Hitt has rented her home at Fleischmanns and joined her husband at Hi-Acres for the summer. G. G. Sturdevant and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Signor of Gorbett were calers at Van Keurens Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin L. Van Keuren and two children of Utica arrived on Thursday to spend a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Van Keuren... . Mr. and Mrs. Lee'Bramley and family of Masonville Were Sunday^ guests of Mrs. Howard Brower. Their son, James, returned home with them for a short stay. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Fultz apd Mr. and Mrs. liCOn Reed of Walton visited Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Reed on Sunday.; Miss Mildred McNeilley of One- onta . spent the past'week at the Van Keuren home; Mr. and Mrs. Lou Davis of New Yoirk citq are summer, guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Gustafson. Mrs. David Williams entertained a group of girlhood friends Friday afternoon. Those jattending were Mrs. Milford Butler of Sliaver-^ town, Mrs. C. G.-' StUfdevAfit' of Gorbett and Mrs. Franklin Lasher of Philadelphia. Mt^. Omer Shaver was unable to attend the reunion. Mrs. Marie Herbst of New Jersey^ has spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. August Filupeit. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Miller at- tended . the Barlow-^Sluiter, wed- ding and reception at TreadweU Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Neidig and family, Mrs. Flora Beardsley and Glenn Burton were guests of Mr. and Mts;. Otis Whitney at their camp in Rider hollow. Mrs. Joseph Koenig and children spent the weekend with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rehor. : Miss Viola Weaver, -R. N., is on duty at the Margaretvifle hospital. David Crawford GENERAL CONTI^CTOR Concrete Mixers Shovel Ditcher Drag Line Grane Bulldozers Dump Trucks Pumps FOR RENT Phone M Vtville 24-F.2 STEAMED CLAMS Stan's Tavern FRESH FROM NATURAL LONG ISLAND CLAM BEDS Platters of French Fries Popular Beers All Legal Beverages Route 30— Arena/N. Y. Finchsfrozen Foods Lockers, Cold Storage and Processing Plant Marg«tfetvlll«» N. V. ISS Fillet of Haddock - 40c lb. Fillet of Flounder - 39c lb. Fillet of Cod « 35c lb. Fillet of Mackerel - 35c lb. Fillet of Pollock - 25c lb. Fillet of Perch - lb. 37l: Scallops 75c lb. m 9AS0 Ylal- t Gal. $£00 Gal. ^ ICECREAM Gal. Qt. Bricks 60c Dixie Cup^ 65c doz. Pt. Tubs 30c HYZER'S Dairy Rations and Poultry Feeds It's Quality That Counts HAYING TOOLS SCYTHES and SNATHS SCYTHE STONES WOOD RAKES GRINDSTONES—Complete With Frame PITCH FORKS \ PULLEYS ^-In;, ya-In. and ^-In. ROPE SINGLE DRUM HAY HOIST -.„..$75.00 DOUMLE DRUM HAY HOIST L..$85.00 SO-Inch Pulley Included William Hyzer & Sons Andes, N. Y. Ehone I4-R-2 iHliriiourm CM NEW FOUR-4>OINT DRIVfeR CQM- FORTt 1. th« cab that "breaHias." compartment Is wid«r/ ond mor«i leg room. 3. Wider, deeper, more «omfoHable seot»—fully odfintable. 4. Larger %^sMeid oitd windows give 2 2 % better ^slbllity. REXl-MbUNTED CA«~rubbef^ cushioned against road shocks tor- - slon and vibration. Stronger, sturdier FRAHIfiS. iONOER WHEELBASiS. IKCREASED LOAD SPACE kt pkk* ups and panels^ VALVE-III41EAD TRUCK ENGINES •oWorldV most •oonomlccilfortheir HYbRAUUC TRUCK BRAKES— exAnhw 'design for greater broke-lMng contad—assure quldv^ - : . sofo slops. . •^greatest contribution to drivor comfort and sofety In truck historyl See this^ tnidc at our shotvroom! See today's newest trudm, i^th the cab that "breathes"—that "inhales" fresh air and "exhales" used air—keeps glass fdear and free from fogging^ See this line oi advance^ design tnickSt witii new incrj^ed toad j^poce/longer-than-ever bases and a host of oth» Imiirovements destined to inake Chevrolet e v e n m o r e h i g h l y {xireferred trudk fmyers. mtm M m mm m* CHOOSE GHEVitOUT fRUCKS FOR TRANSPORTATION UNLIAfflTID SANFORD CHEVROLET CO., INC. Phone 127 ^ ^ MargajreMlt^,

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Pace Tiva OATBKtLL MOUMTAIK N E W S Friday, JtJy 4, 1M7

"The Psuirs," the new young people's group of the Reformcrd church,-held a social Thursday eve-ning of last week at the church with sixteen present. There was a half hour of Bible study under the leadership of the pastor, Dr. W . D. Brown, then a dart game

. was enjoyed, and then supper was served.

Miss Helen Cronk underwent a serious operation Thursday morn-ing at the Margaretville hospital.

Brookdale Friendly Neighbor ' club met Friday at the hojpe of Mrs. Julius Koutz and Miss Ber-r tha Koutz. After a covered dish luncheon af noon the afternoon was spent with card games.

Mrs, Raymond Fett and daugh-ter, Janet Kay, of Lima, O., is spending a few weeks with her mother, Mrs. Andrew Cowan, at New Kingston, and also visiting her Roxbury relatives, Mn and Mrs. Jvilius Koutz. Mrs. Fett Is the former porothea_Gowan.

Mrs. Irving Howard of Ashlapd is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Rutherford Gook.

"" Miss Olive • E. MacLaury of Albion is vacationing with her par-ents, Mn and Mrs. Robert H. Mac-Laury.

The Ladies' Social society of the Gould Memorial Reformed church will hold a bake sale July; 5 at 10:30 a. m. at the Comer Store.

Miss. Sylvia Meade is spending some time .with her mother, Mrs. Irvin Meade, who is recuperating from an operation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mead Jr. at Douglaston,-L. I.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller's new daughter, bom Tuesday at the Margaretville hospital, has been named Jeanne Elizabeth* She Weighs six pounds 11 ounces. Mre. Miller's sisW, Mrs. Dalton Gray of Syracuse, is spending 'several days assisting at the Miller home.

Mr. and Mrs. Granville Town-send - and daughter, Dorothy, spent Wednesday in Kingston.

Don Killion's orchestra of Al-bany will- play Saturday evening for the Roxbury Central School Alumni association dance to be held at the central school following the banquet at the hotel.

Dr. and Mrs. John G. Sweatman and family are spending a vacation With relatives at Cattaragus.

Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Gellner are enjoying a vacation at Lake George. George Winters of Rosen-dale is station agent at Roxbury in Mr. Gellner's absence.

Mrs. Peter German spent from Friday tOj Sunday in Central Bridge visiting ah old schoolmate, Mrs. Julia Reed, at the home of her son, Ivan Reed, -

Mrs. Charles SomergwDf Camden, TN. J., former Roxbury resident, was an overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Johnson Thursday night. Sunday guests at - the Johnson home were Mr. and Mrs. John Faraci.

Mr6. Frank Shultis of Chichester spent Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. Howard Decker.

Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ostrander an^ daughter, Judy, spent the weekend with relatives in Otego.

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bowdish and son, Jimmy, of Port Washing-ton, L. L, left Thursday after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Underwood, Rox-bury. James McGlymott of Tot-tenville, S. L, is spending a few days at the underwod home.

Mrs. Charles White and Mrs Jennie Purdy of Caldwell N. J., are spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Xynn J. Stewart. Mrs. White, Mrs. Jurdy and Mrs Harriet Gorsch were guests Thurs-day of Mr; and Mrs. A. J. Under-wood. . • • • •• .

Mrs. W. D/ Brown, Mrs. Charles Aikman, Mrs. Perry L. White and Mrs; J. A. Gaul spent Sunday and Monday ^ at the Brown's cottage, Woodwynd Lodge, at Cupsaw Lake, N. J.

Dr. W . D. Brown was -speaker last week at a mortgage-burning ceremony at the Reformed church at Clifton, N. /X, which he had helped to organize as a branch of a former charge at Pasasic, N. J. A $19,000 mortgage had been paid and so was burned.

Mrs. Everett M. Hinkley is visit-ing Mr. and Mrs. Gordpn Becker at Altamont.

Mr. arid Mrs. Harold Towers and children, Joanna and William, of Yonkers will spend over the Jfouith with Mrs. Towers' grandmother, Mrs. George Dudley: Mrs. Towers IS the former Marian Dudley^

Mr- and Mrs. Waldo Parsons spent Thursday in Albany.

Mrs. Floyd Hadden entered the Margaretville hospital Saturday for observation.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lambert and family of Glen Rock, N, J., spent the weekend with Mr. and »&s. Burdette G. Long. Mrs; Min-

nie Lambert of Glen Rock is visit-ing her sister, Mr^. Mary Ldng, in Meeker hollow.

Mrs. Vomelia Yanson spent the weekend with her son and daugh-ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Yanson f at Waterford. Mr, and Mrs. Yanson ; accompanied her home, Sunday. It was George Yanson's birthday Saturday. • Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brown of Glens Falls spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harrison C: Morse.

Mr. and Mrs. Willis Davis and children, Patty, Ronald and Larry, of Bovina spent the weekend with Mrs. Davis' parents, Mr, and Mrs. Horace Greene, and Patty re-mained to spend the week. , "

Miss Emma Sylvester of Flush-ing, L .L , and Miss Grace G, Rich-ardson of Woodside, L. I. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Sharman and Mrs. Marion Kane at "Tall Spruce."

Mr. and Mx^. George Jones and daughter, Betty Lou, of Unadilla and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fares and son, Robert, of Sidney were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jones. '

Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Booth of Larchmont spent from Thurs-day to Sunday with" his mother, Mrs. D. S. Booth. Sj Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pennington

ahd children, Joseph and Martha, of New York-city spent the week-end with Mrs. Samuel More, and Joseph and Martha remained to spend the summer in Roxbury.

Mr. and Mrs. William Van Ben-schoten and daughter, Claudia, of Andes were guests last week of. Mr. and Mrs. Albin Teichmann.

Mr. and Mrs. George Morton of Mameironeck were guests Satur-day of Mrs. Morton's mother, Mrs. Marie Osche.

Misses Jean More of Albany and Evelyn More of New York city spent the weekend with their mother, Mrs. Samuel More.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel G. Lutz and son. Jack, spent the weekend with Mrs. Lutz's mother and sis-ter, Mrs. Floyd Harrington and Mrs. Forrest D. Couch, in Fayette-ville.

Mr. and Mrs. William Strode of Eau Clair. Wis., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. John Polley. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Polley and family of Great Neck, L. I., were also weekend-g uests.

Qmcu- J. Griffin spent a few days this week in Ithaca, attending a school for road superintendents.

Classified Ads 2 Cents Per Word. Minimum Charge 50 Cents. .

EGGS WANTED SHIP YOUB KGOS TO US We pay the same day the eggB are reetfved and we v^I fnrniali empty cases

upon reqneqit. ^ Louis Kadans, ^

> Kadans Farm Products Corp. 15 Barrlson St., N. Y, C.

W e ai« licensed and bonded J^ tlie Kew Toffe State De-IIPW-faiMiiii Jigriciiltnre.

DR. A. WEINBERG

wishes to announce Ms new

SUMMER OFFICE H6UBS Beginning July 1

Fleischmanns Office Hours: 11 to 12 A. M., 2 to 4 P. M. 7 to 9 P. M. Daily

Office Phone Fleisch.

Residence: Night Phone, Fleisch. 192

Margaretville Office Hours: Wed. and Sat., 4:30 to 6 P. M. and by Appointment. Phone 140.

1 I N T E R E S T D I V I D E N D

and your savings are

insured up to $ 5 , 0 0 0 . 0 0

W r i f e t o - d a y for o u r h a n d y i a v e - b y - m a i j k i t

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FEDERAL SAVINGS A S S O C I A T I O N

M&m '•TSEET TEL. AQO ftflBflON, LONG ISLAND, N, Y.

UNION GROVE

James Bramley underwent a tonsilectomy at the Margaretville hospital Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller of Andes spent Friday at the home of their son, Ivan Miller and family.

Mrs. C. C. Sturdevant of Gorbett visited Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Van Keuren a few days last week. „

Mrs. Orson Hitt has rented her home at Fleischmanns and joined her husband at Hi-Acres for the summer.

G. G. Sturdevant and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Signor of Gorbett were calers at Van Keurens Friday night.

Mr. and Mrs. Darwin L. Van Keuren and two children of Utica arrived on Thursday to spend a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Van Keuren... .

Mr. and Mrs. Lee'Bramley and family of Masonville Were Sunday^ guests of Mrs. Howard Brower. Their son, James, returned home with them for a short stay.

Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Fultz apd Mr. and Mrs. liCOn Reed of Walton visited Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Reed on Sunday.;

Miss Mildred McNeilley of One-onta . spent the past'week at the Van Keuren home;

Mr. and Mrs. Lou Davis of New Yoirk citq are summer, guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W . Gustafson.

Mrs. David Williams entertained a group of girlhood friends Friday afternoon. Those jattending were

Mrs. Milford Butler of Sliaver- town, Mrs. C. G.-' StUfdevAfit' of Gorbett and Mrs. Franklin Lasher of Philadelphia. Mt^. Omer Shaver was unable to attend the reunion.

Mrs. Marie Herbst of New Jersey^ has spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. August Filupeit.

Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Miller at-tended . the Barlow- Sluiter, wed-ding and reception at TreadweU Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Neidig and family, Mrs. Flora Beardsley and Glenn Burton were guests of Mr. and Mts;. Otis Whitney at their camp in Rider hollow.

Mrs. Joseph Koenig and children spent the weekend with her par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rehor. : Miss Viola Weaver, -R. N., is on duty at the Margaretvifle hospital.

David Crawford G E N E R A L

CONTI^CTOR

Concrete Mixers Shovel Ditcher Drag Line Grane Bulldozers Dump Trucks Pumps

FOR RENT Phone M Vtville 24-F.2

STEAMED CLAMS Stan's Tavern

FRESH FROM NATURAL LONG ISLAND

CLAM BEDS

Platters of French Fries Popular Beers All Legal Beverages

Route 30— Arena/N. Y.

Finchsf rozen Foods Lockers, Cold Storage and Processing Plant

Marg«tfetvlll«» N. V. ISS

Fillet of Haddock - 40c lb. Fillet of Flounder - 39c lb.

Fillet of Cod « 35c lb. Fillet of Mackerel - 35c lb.

Fillet of Pollock - 25c lb. Fillet of Perch - lb. 37l:

Scallops 75c lb.

m 9AS0 Ylal- t

Gal. $£00 Gal. ICECREAM Gal. Qt. Bricks 60c Dixie Cup^ 65c doz. Pt. Tubs 30c

HYZER'S Dairy Rations and Poultry Feeds

It's Quality That Counts

HAYING TOOLS SCYTHES and SNATHS

SCYTHE STONES W O O D RAKES

GRINDSTONES—Complete With Frame

PITCH FORKS \ PULLEYS

^-In;, ya-In. and ^-In. ROPE

SINGLE DRUM HAY HOIST -.„..$75.00

DOUMLE DRUM HAY HOIST L..$85.00 SO-Inch Pulley Included

William Hyzer & Sons Andes, N. Y. Ehone I4-R-2

i H l i r i i o u r m CM NEW FOUR-4>OINT DRIVfeR CQM-

FORTt 1. th« cab that "breaHias." compartment Is wid«r/

ond mor«i leg room. 3. Wider, deeper, more «omfoHable seot»—fully odfintable. 4. Larger %^sMeid oitd windows give 22%

better slbllity.

REXl-MbUNTED CA«~rubbef^ cushioned against road shocks tor-

- slon and vibration.

Stronger, sturdier FRAHIfiS.

iONOER WHEELBASiS.

IKCREASED LOAD SPACE kt pkk* ups and panels

VALVE-III41EAD TRUCK ENGINES •oWorldV most •oonomlccil for their

HYbRAUUC TRUCK BRAKES— exAnhw 'design for greater

broke-lMng contad—assure quldv - : . sofo slops. .

• ^greatest contribution to drivor comfort a n d sofety In truck historyl

See this^ t n i d c a t o u r shotvroom! See today 's newest t r u d m , i ^ t h

t h e c a b t h a t " b r e a t h e s " — t h a t " i n h a l e s " fresh air a n d " e x h a l e s " u s e d

air—keeps glass fdear a n d free from fogging^ See this line oi advance^

design tnickSt witii n e w incrj^ed toad j^poce/longer-than-ever

bases a n d a host of o t h » Imiirovements destined to i n a k e Chevrolet

even m o r e h ighly {xireferred trudk fmyers. mtm M m mm m*

CHOOSE GHEVitOUT fRUCKS FOR TRANSPORTATION UNLIAfflTID

S A N F O R D C H E V R O L E T CO., INC. Phone 1 2 7 — ^ ^ MargajreMlt^,