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. . . From HARRIS Sports Wear Shop ROPORTIONED SLACKS with Snugtex r. AT LAST! AT LAST! Slacks that keiep your blouse domi thanks to SNUGTEX mitadergrip elastic uxtiat-band. -'Leg"endary lovelU ness to fit TaUt Average and Short. Fine "tale'^oring in the sleek Hnest hidden Tapper^ the pair of podcets and the loops to slip your belt throng. Plotted in quality TEBILIZED gabardine by one of Americans most famous mills. Blacky Brown, Navy^ Green and Grey. Missis* sizes 10 to 20 and Junior sizes 9 to 17, Famous SHIP'fl SHORE quality «• «dvettiMd in Thi0 spie'n span shirt follows thru oh detail. Reach, bend, stretch oir swing! You'll I bless the way it's cut. Action back sleeve gussets longer tails roomy poibket convertible collar. Ck>mbed Sanforized bioaddoth. Famous SHIP 'n SHOBS quality. YouH want^ several in white and pastds. Sizes 82 to 40* /f^ ' HARRIS of MARGAEETVILLE m mm Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rubin and family of New York citjf arrived 3.t the St. Regis hotel Wednesday evening, for the summer. Mr. Rubin has been bookkeeper for the hotel-for several seasons. Mr. and Mrs. Victor VanKeuren of Newark, N. J., visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Avery'the past week and holiday. - Dr. and Mrs. T. H. Kafeteijbaum of Brooklyn visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Siegel, the July 4 weekend. Jimmy Darling, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sollie Darling, "^as taken to Margaretville hospital Monday after a few days illness for obser- vation and treatment. Miss Patricia Noll spent the holiday weekend at, Port Wash- ington, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Frankl and son, Eric, of New York city are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Philip Miller. Mrs. Paul Polishuk and daugh- ter, Anita, of New York city,' ac- companied by Miss Irene Sonnen^ berg, have arrived for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Blish and family arrived from Pensacola, Fla., last week Thursday to make their permanent home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Blish. His father has been ill for a long time. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Shiffrin Of Brooklyn ailived at their summer home last week Thursday. Forrest Townsend of Bridge- port, Conn., visited his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Townsend, over the holiday week- end. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Blish of South <!>range, N. J., visited his parents^ Mr. and Mrs. Milfred Blish, for four days over the holi- day weekend. Marshall Mayes and Mrs. Hattie Hanford of Hobart visited Mr. and Mrs. Milton Budd, who have just arrived at their summer home, last Sunday. Miss Joan Wilson of Kingston was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mil- ton Valk last week. ARKVILLE Rev. Wilbert Traver of Coeyman Hollow and his parents of Minne- sota were dinner guests at the Open Gate Wednesday. Rev. Traver, a former pastor, called on friends. Ralph VanKeuren of Pittsfield, Mass., is visiting his daughter and son-iit-law, Mr. and Mrs. Merwin George. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Peck of Galveston, Texas, have returned to his home in Arkville. Mr. Peck had been employed by the govern- ment for some time. They will remain in Arkville for the sum- mer. ^ Mrs. Howard Gray of Arkville and Mr. and Mrs. Judd Todd of Margaretville made a trip to Delhi for the celebration of the Fourth of July Monday and spent the day with Mrs. Howard /Gray's daugh- ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry DeSilva, in Delhi. Constantine Boscu of Halcott Center and daughter. Miss Helen Boscu of Bronx, took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Ward Jenkins and family Sunday afternoon. Miss Maud Redmond of Ark- ville left Monday for summer teacher's training school. Seaman 2d Class Robert Traver arrived here, Saturday night to spend the Fourth of July with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Traver, after beirjg on a several months' cruise to France, Greece, Africa, Italy, Gilbraltar. Seaman Traver expects to have a 15-day leave. The strawberry festival which was held at the Arkville Methp- dist parsonage July 1 was a suc- cess. They cleared $55. Frank Ingles, who is attending school in Milwaukee and has been home for the past ten days to attend his sister's graduation, re- turned Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bovee of Kingston and''her sister, -Miss Mabel Winter, of Hempstead, LI. L, were Sunday guests of their uncle, James Winter. The ladies reported that their father, Frank W . Winter, a former resident herev now of Kingston, is in poor health. Mr. Winter is in his seventy-ninth year. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gannett and daughter, Sandra, .of Walton were in town Monday calling on her father and brother, Gideon and Hugh Robertson. Miss Sandra re- mained for a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. William Morgan Jr. and small son, Bruce, spent the holiday weekend at -Penn Yan with their parents. The Women's Missionary society journeyed last week Thursday to Mtmdale for the annual county meeting of their organization; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Daubert and son of New York city spent the weekend here with his parents. Rev. and Mrs. Joseph F. Daubert. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Lester of the 'same place. The chxirch services last Sab- bath were conducted by Mrs. Daubert as the pastor was at Perth, near Amsterdam, giving an address. - Misses Virginia Rowe, Patty In- gram and Betty Sanford, 4-H girls, with Mrs. George Sanford as leader, and Mrs. Myron G. Sanford as chauffeur, were in Delhi Wednesday attending a 4-H rally. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thompson and family of Albany are spending a vacation here at the home of his mother, Mrs. Dora Thompson. The young people held a frank- furter roast on Bovina mountain Wednesday evening to say good- bye to George R. Faulkner, who is leaving the latter part of the week for Denver, Colo., to enter an engineering school for the sum- mer. •Friday, July 9, WHIPPING CREAM HOMOGENIZED MILK BUTTERMILK COTTAGE CHEESE SOUR CREAM Sheffidd Farms Pasteurized Milk - Cream T. James Hall, Margaretville PHONE 73.R-11 t,' ~ Snake Creek Brothers Fight Fox With Fish Poles Percy and Leslie Jenson, who live at the head of Snake creek, were attacked by a rabid fox while fishing in the stream last Sunday. Percy beat off the fox with the butt of his fishpole and then killed it with stones. The boys brought the carcass to the Ace restaurant where Herbert Buckley turned it over to Frank Sherwood, supervisor of game con- trol in the Catskill area. Sher- wood was positive the fox was rabid, but sent the head to- Cornell for analysis. The fox was appar- ently about three months old.— Hancock Herald. Parsons Drugstore JOSEPH CHBISHAM; nom Phone 75 Open Daily to 10130 BISMA^REX 59c REXALL CORN SOLVENT 25c ANACIN 50's - 69c RUBBING ALCOHOL 49c SUN TAN LOTIONS DDT BOMB AEROSOL 98c RAT-NIP 29c MINERAL OIL Heavy - 59c pt. FREEZONE CORN REMOVER 33c COLD SORE LOTION 25c BREWERS YEAST TABLETS 89c BEEF . IRON $1.19 WINE DDT FLY SPRAY 35c WEED NO MORE WEED KILLER 89c Schraffts - Whitmans - Gales CHOCOLATES > I SI l\ HALCOTT CENTER Miss Ethel B. Porth of Williston Park and Halcott Center took off from LaGuardia field Wednesday evening for Geneva, Switzerland. Miss Forth made the. trip in a T W A DC-6 plane. During her stay in Europe she will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Alex- ander at La Favorite Coppet, Vaud, Switzerland. Miss Vilma Mohr, who has spent several months in West Palm Beach, returned to her home Mon- day. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Bouton visited Mr. and Mrs. Addison Van Valkenburgh in Spruceton Mon? Opens a Cottage Colony The well-known Mathes hotel in Fleischmanns is opening a charming cottage colony for the hotel guests. There is a new type Swiss bar. This is open to the public after 9 p. m. In the after- noon coffee and cake are served in the garden patio which is also available for dancing afternoon and evening. L,Bussy&CQ> Cheerio Willowbrook Leave for Summer Schools Downsville, July 6.—^The follow- ing left Monday to attend sum- mer schools: Mrs. Frank Race to Cortland State Teachers college, Mr.'and Mrs. Birdsall Moseman to Oneonta State college. Notice to Creditors Pursuant to an order of Hon. Arthur P. Curtis, Surrogate of the County of DelawlEu-e, notice is hereby giveA to all persons having cdaims agahist John Papadopoulos (sometimes known as John Pap- pas), late of the Town of Middle- town,' in said county, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, the administrator of the said deceased, at the Law Office of Speenburgh & Speenburgh, Fleischmannsj New York, oh or before the 24ith day of July next. Dated January 5, 1948. STATHIS VOUTSAS Administrator Speenburgh & Speenburgh Administrator day. Mr. and Mrs. A. jD. Saloman returned to their home in Verona Sunday after, having visited her mother, Mrs. 'Jessie Scudder, for few days. The usual Thursday night dances held every summer started last week. From now on we shall expect gay, times on Thursday evenings. Milton Ballard of Bridgeport is spending a vacation with his brother^ Wardell Ballard. Donald Ballard and James Griffin attended the 4-H Ctmgress Ithaca last week from Wednes- day until Saturday. hoarding Houses Filled Halcott Center, July 6.—AU the boarding houses were filled for the holiday weekend and i good crowds continue to enjoy Halcott hospitality. ^ Attorneys for Fleischmanns, N. Y. ja23-jyl6c ii.|iiim If |.».ii DANCE Masonic Hall Roxbury i FRIDAY, JULY 9 i DANCES EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT Music by Melody Boys Round and Square* Adm. — 50c, Tax Ind. CHEERIO CATSUP SALAD DRESSING PRUNE JUICE TOMATO JUICE GRAPE JELLY (In Ice Tea Glass) " DILL PICKLES APPLE SAUCE 2 VINEGAR ^M9c 49c 23c oz. 2i3c T»J31c 29c cans 25c Qt. I5c :; RED OAK COFFEE 3 pS. '100 WmT£ HOUSE COFFEE Pkg. 45c Kellogg's RICE KRISJIES 2 pkgs. 27c Ten B L.ow ^ ICE CREAM MIX ..... 35c Bealeman LEMON JUICE 12^oz. can 25c Hudson Vale GRAPE JUICE ..... qt, 41c Clover Xeaf TUNA FISH, Shredded 45c Chef Boy-ArrDee SPAGHETTI DINNER Cheerio CORN, Cream Style .... : No. 2 can 19c Cheerio SAUERKRAUT .......... 2 No. cans 31c ! TIDE NEW POST-WAR OXroot 34c L jIVORY SOAP 10c 3 lbs. $1.29 . 34c 73c Frozen Foods CHICKEN A LA KING SHRAWBERRIES 29c 2'" 25c xAsiicM 55c J S " POTATOES APPLESAUCE COCOANUT 19c iiiiiii'tiiiiiiiniiiiiil 11 i i - "•rW-i J' iH lH

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. . . From HARRIS Sports Wear Shop ROPORTIONED SLACKS

with Snugtex

r.

AT LAST! AT LAST! Slacks that keiep your blouse domi thanks

to SNUGTEX mitadergrip elastic uxtiat-band. -'Leg"endary lovelU

ness to fit TaUt Average and Short. Fine "tale'^oring in the sleek

Hnest hidden Tapper^ the pair of podcets and the loops to slip your

belt throng. Plotted in quality TEBILIZED gabardine by one of

Americans most famous mills. Blacky Brown, Navy^ Green and Grey.

Missis* sizes 10 to 20 and Junior sizes 9 to 17,

Famous SHIP'fl SHORE quality «• «dvettiMd in

Thi0 spie'n span shirt follows thru oh

detail. Reach, bend, stretch oir swing! You'll

I bless the way it's cut. Action back sleeve

gussets longer tails roomy poibket

convertible collar. Ck>mbed Sanforized bioaddoth.

Famous SHIP 'n SHOBS quality. YouH w a n t ^

several in white and pastds. Sizes 82 to 40* / f ^ '

HARRIS of MARGAEETVILLE

m mm

Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rubin and family of New York citjf arrived 3.t the St. Regis hotel Wednesday evening, for the summer. Mr. Rubin has been bookkeeper for the hotel-for several seasons.

Mr. and Mrs. Victor VanKeuren of Newark, N. J., visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Avery'the past week and holiday. -

Dr. and Mrs. T. H. Kafeteijbaum of Brooklyn visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Siegel, the July 4 weekend.

Jimmy Darling, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sollie Darling, "^as taken to Margaretville hospital Monday after a few days illness for obser-vation and treatment.

Miss Patricia Noll spent the holiday weekend at, Port Wash-ington,

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Frankl and son, Eric, of New York city are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Philip Miller.

Mrs. Paul Polishuk and daugh-ter, Anita, of New York city,' ac-companied by Miss Irene Sonnen^ berg, have arrived for the summer.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Blish and family arrived from Pensacola, Fla., last week Thursday to make their permanent home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Blish. His father has been ill for a long time.

Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Shiffrin Of Brooklyn ailived at their summer home last week Thursday.

Forrest Townsend of Bridge-port, Conn., visited his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Townsend, over the holiday week-end.

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Blish of South <!>range, N. J., visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Milfred Blish, for four days over the holi-day weekend. •

Marshall Mayes and Mrs. Hattie Hanford of Hobart visited Mr. and Mrs. Milton Budd, who have just arrived at their summer home, last Sunday.

Miss Joan Wilson of Kingston was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mil-ton Valk last week.

ARKVILLE

Rev. Wilbert Traver of Coeyman Hollow and his parents of Minne-sota were dinner guests at the Open Gate Wednesday. Rev. Traver, a former pastor, called on friends.

Ralph VanKeuren of Pittsfield, Mass., is visiting his daughter and son-iit-law, Mr. and Mrs. Merwin George.

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Peck of Galveston, Texas, have returned to his home in Arkville. Mr. Peck had been employed by the govern-ment for some time. They will remain in Arkville for the sum-mer. ^

Mrs. Howard Gray of Arkville and Mr. and Mrs. Judd Todd of Margaretville made a trip to Delhi for the celebration of the Fourth of July Monday and spent the day with Mrs. Howard /Gray's daugh-ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry DeSilva, in Delhi.

Constantine Boscu of Halcott Center and daughter. Miss Helen Boscu of Bronx, took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Ward Jenkins and family Sunday afternoon.

Miss Maud Redmond of Ark-ville left Monday for summer teacher's training school.

Seaman 2d Class Robert Traver arrived here, Saturday night to spend the Fourth of July with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Traver, after beirjg on a several months' cruise to France, Greece, Africa, Italy, Gilbraltar. Seaman Traver expects to have a 15-day leave.

The strawberry festival which was held at the Arkville Methp-dist parsonage July 1 was a suc-cess. They cleared $55.

Frank Ingles, who is attending school in Milwaukee and has been home for the past ten days to attend his sister's graduation, re-turned Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bovee of Kingston and''her sister, -Miss Mabel Winter, of Hempstead, LI. L, were Sunday guests of their uncle, James Winter. The ladies reported that their father, Frank W. Winter, a former resident herev now of Kingston, is in poor health. Mr. Winter is in his seventy-ninth year.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gannett and daughter, Sandra, .of Walton were in town Monday calling on her father and brother, Gideon and Hugh Robertson. Miss Sandra re-mained for a longer visit.

Mr. and Mrs. William Morgan Jr. and small son, Bruce, spent the holiday weekend at -Penn Yan with their parents.

The Women's Missionary society journeyed last week Thursday to Mtmdale for the annual county meeting of their organization;

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Daubert and son of New York city spent the weekend here with his parents. Rev. and Mrs. Joseph F. Daubert. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Lester of the 'same place.

The chxirch services last Sab-bath were conducted by Mrs. Daubert as the pastor was at Perth, near Amsterdam, giving an address. -

Misses Virginia Rowe, Patty In-gram and Betty Sanford, 4-H girls, with Mrs. George Sanford as leader, and Mrs. Myron G. Sanford as chauffeur, were in Delhi Wednesday attending a 4-H rally.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thompson and family of Albany are spending a vacation here at the home of his mother, Mrs. Dora Thompson.

The young people held a frank-furter roast on Bovina mountain Wednesday evening to say good-bye to George R. Faulkner, who is leaving the latter part of the week for Denver, Colo., to enter an engineering school for the sum-mer. •

•Friday, July 9,

WHIPPING CREAM HOMOGENIZED MILK BUTTERMILK COTTAGE CHEESE

SOUR CREAM

Sheffidd Farms Pasteurized Milk - Cream

T. James Hall, Margaretville PHONE 73.R-11

t,' ~

Snake Creek Brothers Fight Fox With Fish Poles

Percy and Leslie Jenson, who live at the head of Snake creek, were attacked by a rabid fox while fishing in the stream last Sunday. Percy beat off the fox with the butt of his fishpole and then killed it with stones.

The boys brought the carcass to the Ace restaurant where Herbert Buckley turned it over to Frank Sherwood, supervisor of game con-trol in the Catskill area. Sher-wood was positive the fox was rabid, but sent the head to- Cornell for analysis. The fox was appar-ently about three months old.— Hancock Herald.

Parsons Drugstore JOSEPH CHBISHAM; n o m

Phone 75 Open Daily to 10130

BISMA^REX 59c

REXALL CORN SOLVENT

25c

A N A C I N 50's - 69c

RUBBING ALCOHOL

49c

S U N T A N LOTIONS

DDT BOMB AEROSOL 98c

R A T - N I P 29c

MINERAL OIL Heavy - 59c pt.

FREEZONE CORN REMOVER

33c

COLD SORE LOTION 25c

BREWERS YEAST TABLETS

89c

BEEF . IRON $1.19

WINE

DDT FLY SPRAY 35c

WEED NO MORE WEED KILLER

89c

Schraffts - Whitmans - Gales CHOCOLATES

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HALCOTT CENTER

Miss Ethel B. Porth of Williston Park and Halcott Center took off from LaGuardia field Wednesday evening for Geneva, Switzerland. Miss Forth made the. trip in a TWA DC-6 plane. During her stay in Europe she will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Alex-ander at La Favorite Coppet, Vaud, Switzerland.

Miss Vilma Mohr, who has spent several months in West Palm Beach, returned to her home Mon-day.

Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Bouton visited Mr. and Mrs. Addison Van Valkenburgh in Spruceton Mon?

Opens a Cottage Colony The well-known Mathes hotel

in Fleischmanns is opening a charming cottage colony for the hotel guests. There is a new type Swiss bar. This is open to the public after 9 p. m. In the after-noon coffee and cake are served in the garden patio which is also available for dancing afternoon and evening.

L,Bussy&CQ>

Cheerio

Willowbrook

Leave for Summer Schools Downsville, July 6.—^The follow-

ing left Monday to attend sum-mer schools: Mrs. Frank Race to Cortland State Teachers college, Mr.'and Mrs. Birdsall Moseman to Oneonta State college.

Notice to Creditors Pursuant to an order of Hon.

Arthur P. Curtis, Surrogate of the County of DelawlEu-e, notice is hereby giveA to all persons having cdaims agahist John Papadopoulos (sometimes known as John Pap-pas), late of the Town of Middle-town,' in said county, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, the administrator of the said deceased, at the Law Office of Speenburgh & Speenburgh, Fleischmannsj New York, oh or before the 24ith day of July next.

Dated January 5, 1948. STATHIS VOUTSAS

Administrator Speenburgh & Speenburgh

Administrator

day. Mr. and Mrs. A. jD. Saloman

returned to their home in Verona Sunday after, having visited her mother, Mrs. 'Jessie Scudder, for

few days. The usual Thursday night dances

held every summer started last week. From now on we shall expect gay, times on Thursday evenings.

Milton Ballard of Bridgeport is spending a vacation with his brother Wardell Ballard.

Donald Ballard and James Griffin attended the 4-H Ctmgress

Ithaca last week from Wednes-day until Saturday.

hoarding Houses Filled Halcott Center, July 6.—AU the

boarding houses were filled for the holiday weekend and i good crowds continue to enjoy Halcott hospitality. ^

Attorneys for Fleischmanns, N. Y. ja23-jyl6c

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Roxbury

i FRIDAY, JULY 9 i DANCES EVERY

FRIDAY NIGHT

Music by

Melody Boys

Round and Square*

Adm. — 50c, Tax Ind.

CHEERIO CATSUP SALAD DRESSING PRUNE JUICE TOMATO JUICE

GRAPE JELLY (In Ice Tea Glass) "

DILL PICKLES

APPLE SAUCE 2 VINEGAR

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49c 23c

oz. 2i3c

T»J31c

29c

cans 2 5 c

Qt. I5c :;

RED OAK COFFEE 3 pS. '100 W m T £ H O U S E COFFEE Pkg. 45c

Kellogg's RICE KRISJIES 2 pkgs. 27c Ten B L.ow ^

ICE CREAM MIX .....35c Bealeman LEMON JUICE 12 oz. can 25c Hudson Va l e GRAPE JUICE .....qt, 41c Clover Xeaf TUNA FISH, Shredded 45c Chef Boy-ArrDee SPAGHETTI DINNER Cheerio CORN, Cream Style....: No. 2 can 19c Cheerio SAUERKRAUT ..........2 No. cans 31c

! TIDE

NEW POST-WAR

OXroot 34c

L

jIVORY SOAP

10c 3 lbs. $1.29

. 34c

73c

Frozen Foods CHICKEN A LA KING

SHRAWBERRIES 29c

2'" 25c

xAsiicM 5 5 c

J S " POTATOES APPLESAUCE

COCOANUT 19c

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