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Automobile! For Salt NOTHING/DOWN: 1946 Ford PLATTSBURGH PRESS-REPUBLICAN—FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1955 71 coupe, beater, good rubber. BORDEAU BRO& M 8 1709-M. J, club Peru Bt. Tel ' WALT«irf?KWJNE'V' Ohewolet~-01ds DflHer Au Sable Porta. N. Y Tel. 107 CHKVROLKT-OU}8MOBliK galea sad Service. H. iTjohnson. Eltzsbetn- town. N Y PfaOn* 130 fLOVD NKVWRETT8 Keesevllle, N ?, Tel 4-53S4 \The BEST U Deed Oars.\ Tracks For Sale 1950 Chev. stake and IBM Chev. TJump truck, big engine; both fully equipped. Inquire 61 Lyrxde St. SPECIAL: 1047 FORD 2 ton stake, with booster' brakes, two speed axle. Ex- cellent condition. BAILEY'S MOTORS. Dannemora, N.Y. Tel. 3731. .1949 INTERNATIONAL KJS-7 dump true* with 900-20 Mrea, 2-speed axle, EXTRA CLEAN! A good solid unit, READY TO WORK. CLINTON TRUCK SALES. 345 Cornelia St. Tel. B19. 1954 GMC dump truck, model 350, 5- speed trantmiaalon, 4 yards: driven only 3 months, $2300. Tel. Swanton, Vermont, 323, Donald Skeele. ARMY trucks, 4 & 8 wheel drive. Chev- rolets. GMC's. Internationale. Some with winches. Alsa Dodge 4x4 Carry- alls and GMC 6x6 Amphibious Ducks George Moore. Keesevllle 4-2831 USED TRUCKS T VINCfc.v 1 a JERKi « SUNS tNO 5 Macdnuough Street r«l 975 Crown Point Mn, Ethel Bsrnett 57-F-* Master Sgt. and Mrs. Karlton Rosa and children have teftr*for Miami, Fla. where M-Sgt. Ross will be stationed. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ftske were in Plattsburgh to attend the fun-| eral service*! for 4heir uncle, Ern- est tf. Hatch.' Interment WSgih the Riverside Cemetery, Mrs. Margaret Hogan and chil- 73[dr«n 4utve teturned to Albany. There was a special meeting of Bwnell. Ross Legion Post No. 14.03 at tiTe Legion hall. Mrs. John Harrington and son visited relaives In Ticonderoga Mrs Sullivan is visiting her sis- ter, Mrs Victor Raine Richard Coesey, of the U S A ,F spent an U-day leave with his parents, Mr arid Mrs. Ernest Cos- sey and has now left for the west coast and an overseas assignment. Juey Joiner, five-year-old daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Joiner is very ill in the Moses Ludington Hospital. Mrs. Lyons H. Williams, of Ar- lington,. N. J-» is visiting Dr. and| Miller. Locke,\ of Schroon Mr. and Mrs. Her- Garages, Repairing 74 Mrs. John S. • Mrs. K. E. Lake visited bert Bowers. Mrs. Sadie Berry has returned COMPLETE autoraotlae, farm equip- Ihome after spending the winter merit repairs. Acetylene and electrlo with her son, Richard Berry, welding.. CARROLL WOOD. Beekman ' town Road. Tel.\ 3293. A, ~ House Trailers 76 C A L Trailer Sales. Cadyvllle. N. T. Michigan Arrow, Prairie Schooner, Duo-Star and others, new and used. Now featuring the 45' Silver Star at the low price of $4390.00. Ph. Bar. 4158 25; r down 5 yrs. to pay. PUTNAM TRAILER SALES & PARK offering the best In Mobile Homes. See the new 44 ft. General, the 42 a. Travel Master and others. Don't miss Our low Insurance rates with 1 4 down. 5 vears to pay. 19 years ssma location. U. 8. NO. 9 Near City Beach. GET THE MOST FOR YOUR MONEY! See our display of FACEMAKER^-CAnnTT.AC CATALINA Also Dsed Trailers 32 ft. Travellte, 30 ft. Mobile Cruiser. 11 ft. Covered Wagon WE INVm YOUR INSPECTION 1 HY-ORAXHS TRAILERS Maurice W. Dsvtreaux, Owns* 28 Ft. New Moon Trailer; used only six months! All set up In trailer park. Priced right for quick sale! Phone 2554 after 5 PM. COME — SEE MG&fL€ HOMES-\ - 1955 MODELS 41 ft. Marietta. 2 bedroom ..$3950 , 30 ft. Westwood. single ... 13150 30 ft. Westwood. double $3250 18 ft. Sport Craft »1»» 195J 37 ft. Star, double. Bpeclal sale price. GOODYS TRAILER SALES Hague Road Ttconderoga, N.Y. Phone 941 WIN a 45-ft Palace Ranohome lust ilka the one on display In Uses en a. In- spect Amertca'e most popular Mobile home, the 41 ft 2-bedroosn Hew Moon. Dp to 9 rears to pay. Woods MobUe Home*. Messena, and Upper Cornelia St.. flattaburgh. FOR legal. Insured trailer transporta- tion call Norman Locklln, Chair 4274 or the driver at Pittsburgh 115-J-3. N.Y.S. Permit Ha 7413. PJS.O. Rates. 77 Car*, Trucks for Hire BRODERICK MOTORS TRUCK RENT- AL by day. week or month. _Uj ton plctaops to Army Srt*sT \PHONi UK or ue us, at 10 So. Peru St, for eom- plete Information. UTILITY trailers for rent. Looal and one way, coast to coast. Hitch fur- nished. BRODERICK MOTORS, 16 8o. Peru St. Phona 2821, Wanted To Buy 71 WANTED TO BUT: Used 4-wheel arlTe Jeep, In good condition. Phone 535. AUCTIONS—LIGALS Legal* •1 NOTICE *0 1AXPAYXJtS Fawn of fekayler Falls The tax warrant win be turned ever to the Cdunty Treasurer on May 11, 1955. I will collect taxes during the re m&lnder of April at 2%, and from May l to 11 at 2%. Victor Rabldeau Jr. Collector R, F. D. 1 MorrUonvllle, If. Y TRIAL JURY NOIICE Notice Is hereby given, iu,u on Wed- nesday, the 27th day of April 1955, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, at the Clinton County Clerk's Office, I will draw the names of thlrty-alx persons to serve as Trial Jurors, at a trial term of the Clinton County Court to be held at the Court House, In the City of Plattsburgh, In the County of Clinton, on the 3rd Monday, the 16th day of May 1955. Clinton County Clerk HAL8ET J. STARK There was a finance committee meeting of the Methodist church at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Nel son Hyatt. ' Mr. and Mr Callce Baker won the turkey which was raffled off for the benefit of the Sacred Heart building fund. Mrs. Alta Campbell,- Mrs. Hazel Betts, Mr. and Mrs.' r Mirfier Tyrell and son, Edward, were guests of Mrs. E. J. Petty. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wyman have returned from Florida and are spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nadeau until they open their home in the village. Mrs. Myrtle Wells, of Schenec- tady, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Francis Sawyer. Mr. and Mrs. Leon McOlbbon and son, Thomas, were in North Creek. Jackie Miller and Gary Green* have Returned to their-01asle|wi^ Northwood School, Lake Placid.' Charles Lee underwent a tonsil- ectomy at the Moses Ludington Hospital. . - - - -'= --— L-Ite,. JBJW,,, Jiteh^r^JjiewJg, J-ofc Washington, Vt., was a guest of] Mr. and Mrs. Leon McGibbon Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Corneille and two children nave returned from Mt. Vernon where they visited relatives. • Pvt. Herman Blowers, of Fort Dlx, is spending an 11-day leave with his mother, MRS. Grace Blow- ers. ,At the end of his leave he will go to Arkansas where he will be stationed. Mrs. Philip- McMurtry and two sons, Ronald and Donald, have re- turned from Syracuse after visit- ing Mrs. McMurtry's sister, Mrs. Percy Meader, Mr. and Mrs. Willian Landry were in Reber to attend the funeral of Hubert Mason. En route home they visited Mr. Landry's sister, Mrs. Chaftes Gay in whtllonsburg. Mrs. Bessie Walker, Mrs. Paul Gebo and Mrs. Glenn Whitford, of Port Henry, visited Mrs. Eugene Barnett. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Cooke, of Ticonderoga, accompanied Mr. an Mrs, Benoni Phillips to Albany. Mrs. Albert Miller, of Schenec- tady, visited Mrs. Marion Burns. Frank Hartwell, of Fort Edward, visited Mrs. Fred Slight. .Albert Deyo and Ralph Cross- man were business callers in Al- bany. Mr. and Mrs. William Petty j • were shoppers in Burlington. Mr a . nd Mrs Dona i<i Smith and Mrs. Jessie Dudley called on |Sont ftnd Mrg- Abe Lincoln and Mrs. Madeline Horton in Port have ret urned -from visiting Henry, relatives in New York. . There was a regular meeting of Fort Frederick Lodge No. 887, I. O. O. F. at the hall at Crown \ST Keeseville Velma Stone Mr. and Mrs John E^an are the parents of a son, Johi_X!h*rleSr oorn at the Champlaln Valley Hos- pital, April 16, grandson to Arch Laey and the late Mrs, Laoy of, itCeesevilie and of Mr; and Mrs;Lhave JtsrnVBg«rf of DantierhOfa\. \\™ \~\ Kobert Lashua, U. 3. Nnvy, who has been doing foreign duty for several months has returned .home. tie will leave shor.tly wittiliis wife and their infant-, son, Robert, for California, where he will be sta- tioned for several months until his discharge. Mr, and Mrs. Sherman Willett and two daughters, Sharon and Donny, Mrs. Harry Willett and Mrs. Effle Turner have returned from New York Cityr, Mrs. Edwkrd Gladd, of Batavia, HI., a former local resident, has! son-in-law and dauf titer 1 , Mrs.' Roy ,BWoliriuJ»t'M_ t ''_ __^ Mr. :and Mrs.\ Arthur LatoUt^Ie have t$l®rti&-&i!m-$i!^^ Mr. and Mrs. ; c^ttrnlj''\fai^| ( »f. Brooklyn, have arrived to op*» up their home in town for Q» #«ittti mer. ' ' :J _ J_ _ __ • /a'j^ • MrsrWiHfatn-¥-Ty>, who i : h»E--l)Jaeg'- beea the guest of Mr, »od Mrs. [Charles Morun, i Staff \Sgt. Paul Tromblee and Mrs,. Tromblee and daughter, who spent the past-ttiree- years .- —— . , .._ T ™,^— rr ^. t«4th-the O.-s,,Army-in^wnanyij^tte-^^^ 'have returned to this country and are visiting Sgt. Tromblee's mo- ther, Mrs. Katherine Tromblee, up- per Front Street. —-.--—- -~.*a-—*_.---. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Brown and daughter, Carol of New Part? have returned after vlsitmsj Mrs Brown's brother, George Brown. Mr. and Mrs. James LaValley have returned from visiting their Main St., t»' improving; i—• i*miBit i i | iiii|i«)*as)iejs^##sa*a;.w#-e. W| «». ^ * ^*s INSURANCE AGfcN* CJI n • -ttii in aitn, CHAMPION EATS 77 HAMBURGERS—Philip Yazdzik of Olyphant, Pa., la shown as he chews his way to a biting finish in Chicago for the title of Hamburger King of the World. He ate 77 hamburgers, which he i washed down with 24 glasses of milk and 6 bottles of soda, as waitress Dorothy Johnson kept score. The \champ\ just called it a \snack.\ Yazdzik broke the previous record by onej-Kis normal dinner consists of three dozen eggs and a \few pounds\ of cold cuts. (International Soundphotoi Jay Mr*. Helen Pierce 9-F-ll f^mr Used Car W Special! 1951 CHEVROLET SEE B0LLES for USED CARS and TRUCKS Wt have a Large Number Priced for Quick Sale . . and in Two-door Sedans Four-door Sedans . Convertibles Station Wagons' Half-ton Pick-ups Three-quarter Pick-ups | (At reasonable down payment- Terms) Point Center. Refreshments were served following the meeting. Redford News Mrs. Carrie Hanlon 4275 Schuyler Falls Mrs. Roy H. Vaughn NOTICE I am obliged to turn over the tax books of the Town of Chaay to the Clinton County Clerk on May 4, 1955. FRED LAFORKST, tax collector Town of Chasy. NOTICE TO CAXPAYERE of Town of Beekmsntown The tax warrant will be turned into the County Treasurer the first Tuesday lp May. I will receive taxes at my residence for the remainder of April at 2% tee. FRANCIS J. GOLDEN, Tax collector \ Town of Beekmantown Pern Mr. and Mrs. George Webster, of Albany, Mr. and Mrs. Berkley He- bert, of TJtica, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Holland, of Auburn, visi- ted their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Holland. While here they attended the wedding of their cou sin, Miss Janet Lorraine Holland to Kenneth A. Johnson. Mrs. Isabella Keefe and daugh- ter, Ann, called on Mrs. Gertrude Wadsworth. Mr. and Mrs. James Davidson and sons, Jimmy and Barry, haye,|hous«. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Downs and son, of Great Neck, L. I., are visiting Mrs. Downs* parentsT Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stoughton. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hardford and grandson, William Marsoci, have returned to their 'home in Providence, R. I., after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles McGee. Mrs. Maude H. Biber, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Sarah Volker, has returned to her home in Saranao Lake. Miss Minnie Stoughton has* re^j turned to her home after a trip to Syracuse. Robert Merrill motored here where he Joined Mrs. Merrill and three children, Donna Let, Sidney and James, who have been visiting relatives since Easter. They have now returned to their home in Hudson. Allen Vaughn of the Lake Shore Rd. was a guest of Mr, and Mrs. Roy H. Vaughn. Mrs. Ines Patterson, of Pitts- burgh, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Harold Davis. Mrs. Harold Davis and Mrs. Ines Patterson called on Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barker and Mrs. Ed- ith Westcott of Peasleeville. Mrs. Claud Turner Br. and son, Claude Jr., have returned from visiting Mrs. Turner's children in Schenectady, Hew Jersey and Al- bany. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Wilson and children, of Schenectady, visited Mrs. Wilson's parents, Mr. and Mrst Claud Turner, Sr. Mi. and Mrs. Roy Vaughn called on Mr. and Mrs. Barton Merrill, of Dannemora. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Slndo and children, Sandra and Peter, of Pittsburgh, and Mr, and Mrs Lawrence Calkins, of WUlsbore were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Stafford. Miss Beth Stafford visited Miss Bonnie Facteau la Peru. Mr. and Mrs. Adiran Torkey, Mr. and Mrs. Clement Young, Mr. and Mrs. Armand Fountain, of Pittsburgh. Mr. and Mrs. Bern- ard Rock and children, of Peru, and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rook and children and Mr. and Mrs. Les- ter Rock, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rock. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Franks and son, of Tupper Lake, called on Ms. and Mrs. Francis Delong. -Mrr and -Mrs. Howard -Omrtsbyj^ and Mrs. Harold Seymour called on friends in Jay. Mrs. Lillian Omar and Mrs. Mar- garet Hines, of Schenectady, and Mrs. Anna Adams, of Wllmlhgton, and Mrs. Carrie Rhone, were guests of Mrs. Celia Buck. Eleven people from here and about 100 other guests from Pitts- burgh, Peru and Peaslevlile gath- ered at the Peaslevlile church hall to help Mr. and Mr*. Joseph saw celebrate their 1 birthdays, seven-piece orchestra played for dancing. Refreshments were serv- ed by the hostesses, Mrs. John Marcott and Mrs.) Ethel White- returned from Illinois, where they visited their parents. Ms. Newton Keith and daugh- ters, have returned from Vermont J Snyder Miss Mario McOready visited her grandparent*, Mr. and Mrs. John McFadden. 'During the period 1920-1050, the population of the United States in- creased 4» per cent. Dan McDonald Jr., is making jajij apartment on the second floor of his motel. Mis Theresa Coollge, of Hun- tington, L. I., is visiting her par-!* ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cool- lge- | Miss Anne McDonald is employ-; ed at Santa's Workshop. Miss Beverly DeVost and Miss Barbara Ward visited Miss Kay! Pendergast in Saranac Lake. j Elders Colette and Spencer, of j Schenectady, and 8ister Lucille Soule, of Albany, members of the church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Satatt; were guests of- Mr. and Mrs. Chester Walton and call- ers at the F. M. Pierce home. j Mr. and Mrs. Charles Finch,of; Fort Covington, visited Miss Mar- tha Finch and Mrs. J. D. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Devins and Mrs. Joseph Greenler called on, Mrs. E. Strlngham and Mr. and 1 Mrs. Paul Korder at New KussYjTj Phil McDonald has returned to college In Albany. \ „ ., _, .„ , ,, _. t , Mrs. Maurice Southmayd and; Rutland Vt visited her sister.j^, ^^ mHoB| Sr>> a r , pa j Mrs. Angelina Bissonnette and Uentg at the ^. Physiclans Hospital., 4-door sedan; well equipped good tires; low mileage, black , finish\ i. B. \font) co _ .„ .. ,_ . _. _, • Oak street Phone 21 J42-44 Court St. Open Evenings '895 |L C. Bodes, inc. Geo. Parker's Used Car SPECIAL 1953 FORD Victoria, with heater, radio and overdrive; finished in ivory with red top. This car is in A-l condition through- out. || «• Q f» Good rubber .... I»i?iri# G. W. PARKER Peru. N.Y. Tel. 2-2411 '218 '} Cimfon S* PHONES m* WANTED! CLEAN, LATE MODEL CARS No fixed over wrecks or high mileage ones. FLOYD NEVERETT KEESEVILLE V -J\ RECOMMENDED Wilbur Mahanna foremrly of Saranac, and brother of the late John Mahanna, of .Saranac,, died and was buried in Cleveland,' Ohio. Jack Mahanna, son of Mrs. Lil- lian Mahanna, of Redford, acted as one of the pall bearers. Mrs. Betty Waldron, who spent the winter with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Cof- fey, has returned to her home In Clayburg. Mr. and Mrs. JameTTToss were in Saratoga visiting Mr. Ross' mother. Miss Geraldlne Myers, who wasj graduated from the Austin Beauty Salon,, Albany, Is now employed at Louise Wood's. Mrs^ Emma Fredette, of West COMPLETE DISPERSAL SALE Saturday, April 23rd ai 12 Noon, sharp! Located at the P. J. Neverett farm, arte mile northeast of Sciota village. Having sold^Jny farm to Richard - Carr, I will sell the following: 51 -HEAD OF CATTLE-51 Consisting of 20 fresh cows, 1 2 close cows, Lralance bred for August, September and October. - t The above dairy are all vaccinated and are produc over 1500 lbs. ot milk daily. Accredited t.b. tested, one good gray horse, weighing 1400 to 1500 lbs. icing Also MACHINERY |«!eee, Mrs. Eslie Mcetrsland Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Barrle, who have lived with their son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Maggy during the winter, have returned to Plattsburgh. Mrs. Carrie Hanlon visited her daughter, Mrs. Julia Carter, in Plattsburgh. Mra. Joseph Chauvin, who has been a medical patient at the) Champlain Valley Hospital, has re- turned to her home. Cpl. Patrick Myers, of Fort Eustis, Vs., is spending a leave with his wife in Plattsburgh and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adlor My- er, in Redford. Mrs. William Coryer, of Stony- wold Sanatorium, visited at her home here. Mrs. Carrie Hanlon and daugh- ter, Mrs. Julia Carter, visited Mrs. Joseph Facteau, who is a patient at the Physicians Hospital. The fire department was called to the home of Mr. and Mn. Cles- son.Cook to extinguish a chimney fire. Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Bashaw and son, of Ellzabethtown, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Devins and Mrs. Joseph Greenler. Mrs. John Murray, of Port Hen- ry, visited her grandmother, Mrs. Joeph Greenler. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Walton Jr. and children, of Palmer, were gusees of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Walton Sr. Mrs. Walton Jr. and children will remain for a week due to the illness of Mrs. Walton Sr. Prior to its entry in the Western Conference In 1950, Michigan State won eight consecutive Central Col- legiate Conference swimming cham- pionships. E. S. MASON, Inc. IS KNOWN FAR AND WIDE AS \A GOOD PLACE TO DO BUSINESS\ COMf IN AND TRADE FOR A DEPENDABLE USED CAR! The regular meeting of the Schuyler Falls home bureau was held at the home of Mrs. Leonard Mr. and Mrs. Francis Turner and three children, who have been visiting Mr. Turner's parents, Mr and Mrs. Maurice Turner, have re- turned to their home at Clark Mills. Mr. Turner is principal of Ithe Clark Mills School. 1953 DODGE Coronet V-8 4-dr. sedan, n- ished in black and equipped with Gyro-matic transmis- sion, radio, heater, seat cov- ers, white sldewall tires, foam Tubber uphostery. \This one Is LIKE NEW, in excellent condition, throughout. T953 PLYMOUTH Olub Sedan, finished In ma- roon and equipped with heater and defrosters, elec- tric wipers, other extras. This one has standard trans- mission for the driver who' prefers it. EXCELLENT condition. 1951 DODGE Club Sedan, finished i n blue and equipped with radio, heater and defrosters, A real \topnotcher with fluid drive. 1953 PLYMOUTH 4-door sedan, finished in blue and equipped with elec- tric windshield wipers, heat- er and defrosters* many other extras. Very low mile- age, and mHFrRST-RATE- condition. You always get FTRST VALUE in a used car at E. S. MASONS. 1952 DODGE Coronet 4-door sedan, equip- ped with Gyro-matic trans- mission, radio, heater and other extras. A very clean, A-l used car value with NEARLY NEW rubber. 1950 DODGE Coronet 4-door sedan, with fluid drive, heater and de- frosters, electric wipers. A REAL A-l used car value. Finished in blue. Farmall \H\ tractor, 2 years old; tractor plows, tractor harrows, tractor=vrnower, tractor weed hog, tractor manure loader, tractor sawjrig, tractor com planter, New Holland 66 hay baler, like new; lime sower, New Idea side delivery rate, grain drill, rtmber trrsd -wagon and rack, 23 ft. elev- ator, cultivator, 16 inch Papec blower, manure spreader, farm truck, with rjack; grubber, three Surge unft milkers, steel bottom haylpader and all miscellaneous farm mach- inery. Terms may be hajj on machinery by contacting Mr, erette or Donald Spencer it State Bank of Ellenburg Nev- prior to auction. Term* on Cattle: CASH Auctioneer: Owner: WM. J. NEVERETT PERRY J. NEVERETT LUNCH WILL. IE. SERVED This is a good producing djairy of hand-picked cattle. Machinery is in excellent condition and has always be under cover. las always been DON'T FORGET TIME AND PLACE . . Saturday, April 23rd — T2 Noon Financial Advertising Flnsncts.1 Advertising REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK IN PLATTSBURG OF PLATTSBURG. NEW YORK, IN THE STATE OF NEW YORK, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON APRIL 11, 1955, PUBLISHED IN RESPONSE TO CALL MADE BY COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, UNDER SECTION 5211, U. S. REVISED STATUTES € \ ASSETS Cash, balances with other banks, Including reserve i balance, and cash items in process of collection-^...$1.879,286.46' United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed 2.349,981.26, Obligations of States and political subdivisions 1,788,880.14 Corporate stocks '(including $18,000.00 stock of Federal Reserve bank) 18.001.0OJ Loans and discounts (including $41.15 overdrafts) 4,490*669.84; Bank premises owned $93,000.00, furniture and fixtures $11,355.60 *..,... 104,355.60 Real estate owned other than bank premises 1.00 Other assets ^ , 4.89S.00 by our Service Manager 1953 NASH 1951 WILLYS Statesman 2-door sedan, fin- ished in two-tone green and equipped with overdrive, heater and 1| M Q C defrosters I\#0e# Station Wagon, with NEW tires arid NEW motor job. Heater and defrosters, other extras. OTTO'S Very clean # JT eiv 1951 FORD 8 cylinder 4-door sedan, fin- ished in black. LIKE NEW, inside and IQ4P out Owe? 1950 FORD 6 cylinder 4-door sedan, fin- ished in blue, with heater and defrosters, )•• AP good rubber *ef Oaaf 1949 FORD 8 cylinder Customline sedan, finished in green. Heater and de- MXC .frostera — M .^«. \^ «*»%#, 1947 PONTMC Club Coupe, 6 cylinder, new paint Job, |AXa> good rubber JCOasf IK w 1946 OLDS Club coupe, with new green paint, good $s%/*< rubber Z03 1950 FORD Customline 6 cylinder 4-door sedan, with NEW paint and NEW tires. . Szyf CLEAN O/ aif 1949 FORD 8 cylinder Customline 4-door sedan, with good paint, and rubber. $ f» Q sS A BUY AT «# Oeist 1948 FORD 8 cylinder cluh coirpe, finished in f A g f- blsck - XOeaf 1946 NASH •« cylinder 4-door sedsn, fin- ished in maroon, with good . MAC rubber ^CTiaf 1947 BUICK 4-door sedan, runs ok, come and get it HOC for only * JT *•? T-K.-U-C-K-S 1947 International | 1950 CHEVROLET 635 Dump Truck in good work- ing condl- %M Q C tion •tOia? 1947 CHEVROLET '285 Vt ton paneVgood paint, no rust H ton Ixpress, in f A A-l condition 1946 CHEVROLET a ton cab as chas- IOTT/B sis, new rubber ..„ %l# *# CUMBERLAND MOTOR SALES, INC? 320 Cornelia Street Tel. 3005 • OPEN EVENINGS* Total Assets / 10,636,068.30 LIABILITIES j Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, I and corporations 4.176,886.10 Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 4,776.145.94 Deposits of United States Government (including ' postal savings) 99,932.77 Deposits of States and political subdivisions „....._..„ .„ 747J17J01 -FOtfTerTteposits - TWrttffiW'^hd - MsliIeTT\checT^.\\elcrr ....'.\.\\..\...\ 44,609.15 1 Total Deposits $9,845,291.26 Total Liabilities 9,845,291.26 ., i CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ] Capital Stock: | Common stock, total par $800,000 300.000.00 Surplus ~ - 300,000.00 Undivided profits 190,777.04 CLEAN OUT SALE They hove all got to 90 ... NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED. 51 Hudson 4 door hydra ma tic new finish, heater and redj* 51 Stuctobaker V-8 2-door, cle^n, fieaf and musTe. 51 Chev. 4-door Powerglide, heater and radio. 49 Cadillac sedan all extras, drive it and buy it. < 48 Chev. 4-dr., runs good. Sample value 46 Chev. 2-dr. 49 Dodge sedan thfrt run* 48 OldsJ-dr. _„ftjJft90: 48 Buick convertible, new top. 51 Henry J. 2-door. also some older units that need seme tinkering. -'4&--1 & •4- I TRUCKS / Total Capital Accounts , 790,777.04 . . j Total Liabilities and Capital Accounts !;._. 10,636,068.30. A fine Mlection of '46, '47, '41, ft '49 u$ed cars OPIN EVENINGS. , * f 149 Margaret St. Tel. 1000 MEMORANDA \ Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes .' 704,225,00 Loans as shown above are after deduction of reserves of ... 255,000.00. / I,_ EUGENE J. MACBETH, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. EUGENE J. MACBETH,. Cashier CORRECT-Attest: .* CHAS. M. MILLER, J. W. DAVERN, » T>. H. GUIHORD, Directors. State of New York, County of Clinton, ss; Sworn to and subscribed before me this 21 day of April, 1955, and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank. • WtARY B. DAVIES, Notary Public. 53 Reo tractor, air brakes. 52 Ford long wheelbase, doljy's. 49 GMC long wheelbase, 2 speed axle. 49 Studebaicer platform clean as new, new motor* 47 GMC, % ton-'stake. / 44. International chassis and cab, j -» 47 Mack Tractor, ready to woffer «, 57 Ford stake, •-._;..>_»•• •-•-•>• • — .->. 53 Read f4 ft. stake, like new, 2 speed axle. 49 International \dump model KB7, a good one. 49 Ford dump. 47 Studebaicer dump. / '.-•, Sever*! good farm trucks ready to go. --•>••; •«•• r < t • *• CLINTON •4~..~ Upper ^^^^9lm^J:~ • i n I .III TilTM \ I Wt k<-