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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER '10, 1938 ENDlCOTt PftlLY BULLETIN PAGE 13 Cold Weather Means Run Down Cars, Run Up Bills, Trade or Buy Now QREN ARNOLD T7 WRTTTEN FOR AND RELEASED BV CENTRAL PRESS ASSOCIATION fKKAD THIS SAlldl. ( Sara Sue Davis, attractive young 1 widow, creates a furore on, tho campus of Mci Instttu'lo,\\in Texas, whe n »h o ' erects a sign in- front of he r cottage announcing \ \COUNSEL. JN 55- ntAUCBV. • H«f Plan Is t6 hel p fculde I100_-Mudent_\nicmb.ors'' lit their social enrages .Peaches, Pomeroy,- •< senior, wfio ratarded herself 'in', ''BoVp rfrr tM^prevlous'year . WorUllngtori Our- ley, unprepossessing freshman, pro vides another interesting problem , for j3*ra Sue. But the climax in: her Cottage Fla n occurs when Dr . Thornton -Hql- S ta, Bew member of the\ faculty, begs ra Sue to help him . . ._thcn confides ha -has fallen in love wltb-^Psoches *?«k *Mroy, Gurley dbtafns a dat e with Sara Roe for the Irishman ball ; which alspieaaaf Towne r but Bo b .accept* it Igraeefuur. 'Sara Sue finds her affairs Igrowing complicated, but feel* much jffcatter after confiding her troubles to a /idow^frMhd, Koxy Powell. A t a meet llmg of the college faculty, it i s evldeat that Sara Sue Davis. Inc . is playin g a prominent part Is campus lire. <NO W GO O N WITH THE STORY) | CHAPTER 11 DR. THORNTO N HOLGATB toad meant exactly what he said Vhen he called on Sara Sue TJavii, [Incorporated. Truly, love bad come ko.hnn. Or so he felt. When he had left her cottage (ate that night, |Sara' Site had promised sincerely to [help him all she could In his cam paign to win Reaches Pomeroy. f Now, therefore, he was back in per private office for more definite advice, and Sara Sue was giving llttoblm. Tou say that you are nack- •Ward.'Dr. Holgate. I Imagine you aM just unnecessarily shy. So, I ana ordering you to go to the freah- maST HtHT mingle with the erowS, lance with the prettiest—** \But nay dear Mrs. Davis, I do TRifaanc*!\ ! Sara Sue smiled. ' \That's history. Dr. Holgate. P ereafter you definitely do dance, ou are. In fact, going downtown to a dancing academy at once, and pike a course of quick private les sons.\ \ \But—um. Very well, madam.\ |\kils expression was that of a rnar- • \If you will permit it, the learn ing process will be fun.\ •? hope It will be!\ Sara Sue laughed outright. \No! On the contrary. Dr. Holgate, just let It be, can't youT Tou can't [force pleasure. Just relax. B e your- (self. - Be —more—ci 1 —undignified, (You see what I mean? Pick the rettlest girl and take her to the reshman ball. Dance Just the aim- ilest slide-slide steps. It*- won't Iter. Nobody cares. But smile, .ugh. Talk. Tease the girls. Any . [thing.\ Oh! Oh, my!- ! Bhe repressed her laughter this ItlmeVNot that she was laughing at [him derisively, but because he was {honestly amusing In his naivete. Tirst, though, I have some oth- ler instructions. They will be a Ut ile easier, although they are very beYsohal, Dr. Holgate.\ 'T am not easily offended, I am' broad t6 say.\ r \That's fine! Proof that you can be popular, If you wilL Now listen i—I hive studied you vefy'careful- If; analyzed you thoroughly. You have needed a sister or two, I fear, so you must obey me implicitly. Remember, you are under contract to* accept my services'!\\ • V He managed a polite smile at that himself. And he noddeel sag-' 'erly. - - \First then, discard this suit. The trousers ore out of style. The cut of the coat Is—laat year's. Go to any men's shop and get a snappy outfit, Dr. Holgate,\ \Thank you. I shall.\ ^Gat—soma—fashion »M« shlrU r ties, sox and oxfords—goodness, young men do not wear high-top shoes; Dr. Holgatel\ '\ \But\ I am of the faculty, mad am, arid have been—\ \Hush! Tou may be an, that, but you are human, too. Mind me now, get smart now oxfords, and an other pair of lighter ones for danc ing, too. stick a gay hanky in your coat pocket, snap-'your Hat brim down, and come to see me again. That's the assignment for itoday. Good-by.\ ^ She took a certain pleasure In (handling the interview as a teach er would. Actually customer No. 100 was proving to be a 'lot of fun. * Dr. Holgate let no grass \grow under his feet. As soon -as class room requirements permitted, he p—tetied downtown on a'shopping He furchassd three suits'.^ \Won-der-fnl WHttpffuieuted. one of them In the store. The clerk told him, truthfuMy, that he had a very good ngu»«. \I have loved to swhtf,\ Dr. Holgate explained. 'Tt is strengthening, invigorating, and it permits i/nt to engage in meditation undltcurbed.\ The rather heavy purchase caused the salesman to take a hearty interest in him, so that the professor was* fitted in really taste ful details. He emerged from the store looking something like a male model. But he insisted on carrying his two extra suits, boxed under his arm. He wanted to show these to Sara Sue, and so tut went directly to her cottage. That was at 5 p. m., how ever, and a crowd was there, so he tried to bach out the door and go away. \Dr. Holgate!\ Sara Sue spied him.--' She dragged him back into the entrance hall. \Won-der'tul!\ she complimented, whispering. \Leave the parcels here, 1 now, and come on In and mingle with the bunch.\ He beamed, and he blushed, but he had no chance whatsoever to hold back or say no. All at once he was in' a crowd, and the colle gians were singing. In' his new out fit, Sara sue was quick to observe, he' was more presentable than any of them. He stood near the group, staring. \Get in It,\ Sara Sue murmured in his ear, smiling. \Laugh talk, anything. Do you sing? \I do, yes! In fact, I have done some choral work, to Massachu setts. Twice in the Presbytrlan 'choir I was asked to sing solos, |-DUtM=** That was enough for Sara Sue. She was determined to break tho professor's' shell if it cost a life. She Interrupted the gang and ad dressed them. - - • — \Listen fellows,\ she said gaily, |.'Jdo you too: U er here! Sure enough! Thornton Holgate has agreed to do a solo. What'll it be, Thorny?\ He gazed at her in consterna tion. Thorny! N o one had called him that since he was a high school student! And whatever could he sing that would appeal to these students? He swallowed hard, twice. Sara Sue took pity on him. - \How -about something we- can all join in on a chorus?\ she sug gested sweetly. \N your classi cal pieces, but—can you do \Home On. the Range' y ..A chorus of approval answered her. The' gang all. knew it, of course. All liked it. Autonuitlclly the pianist, a junior, girl, began playing the accompaniment Sara flue \poked Dr . 'Holgate' In tie hai*, Boirtoo gently, and shoved Um near the piano. He was quite flushed, but nobody noticed Like a novice about to take nil first parachute drop, he cleared his throat and pitched in—\O give us a home, where the buffalo roam —\ Tho crowd listened—with In creasing respect. He faltered a trifle at first, but be got into the swing of It rapidly B y the time they had joined him in the first chorus and he had moved into the second stanza, self-assurance -had returned. He caught the zest of singing now and boomed out with a really good baritione. \Yip-pee rido 'em cowboy!\ some youngster shouted, and the chorus came again. He leaned over the pianist then, to read the words of the third and fourth stanzas. Quite naturally and mattcr-of-factly- a caupl'e ' of fel J lows put their arms over his shoulders and joined him. The harmony was good. Something' in him tightened for a second at their contact, but all at once be relaxed and sang even better. When, i t was done he laughed, quite spontane ously, then looked hastily at Sara Sue. Sho winked at him, and nodded. \What did she say your name was? Holgate?\ a student asked. \Ah—yes. Holgate. Thornton Holgate.\ \Hadn't met you. Mine's Wilson. Glad to know you, Thorny.\ The lad extended a hand \Thought 1 knew all the seniors. Tou must b«_ a transfer, or a post-grad?\ \I—ah—yes. I am new here.\ Dr Holgate stammered, shaking hands. \Thank you. Thank you, in deed. It is a \pleasure to meet you, ah—Wils.\ \Spike's the nickname,\ 8ptk'< grinned, friendly. \Well come on. let's raid Sara Sue's kitchen Ought to be some nourishment »uf here.'\ — big living room, however, the pian ist began banging an Irreslstlbl* dance rhythm. The girl nearest D c Holgate instantly started, swaying her. shoulders and body and hum ming a little, and in quite natural, routine' manner moved' in front of htm and put her arm around him, waiting for him to dance away with her. Three other couples glid ed off In that instant, too. Dr. Holgate's mouth dropped open. He hxd*-never'aJMce* fn'.hii Bf£ He had this afternoon shared i brief dance companionship more* precious than anythlng:he had ever known before, 8J <a'he'.wboJdn't have broken Its spell .foe a. billion dollars and ten years^rs? his life. But he didn't even knb V Horn to grasp the girl. A terrifying, choking 1 swelled within him. ... t (To Be Ceatbisskis. { '\A\ Find Your \WANTS\* in the • WANT-ADS Announcements Special Notices COLD WAVE soon! Winteriz e your car now Al l aiiti-freeze solutions. HOWARD MAAS GARAGE. 23 Mo- Klnle y Ave . NOTICE All persons having duo bills, or Poll Parro t Shoe Mone y call at our office. 100 Washington Avenue , between 9 A M . and 4 p- M. except Satur days, before Decembe r 1. 19.18. None will be redeemed after this date. SHARPING. Inc. Formerly at 31 Washingto n Ave . FREE TURKEYS! i i t Wit h Gulf'No NOT Gasoline Perl's Service, 709 North . Phon e 1417 Under New \Management Back Numbe r Magazine- Shop Read back number magazines. A story is alway s ne w until it's read. All magazines *fc price 1203 Monroe. Lost and Found LOST—Pomeranian , wit h harness, near Vestal Ave . Return 504 B. Main St. or Phono 766-J for reward Business Service Bniiaess Service Offered 10 Bring Your Electrical Troubles to Us PEOPLE'S ELECTRIC C O 108 Washington Ave Phono 1091 KEYS! KEYS! KEYS! We make keys for all types o f cylinder locks commonl y referred to as TALE. Newin g Motor Co.;. Mai n at Garfield. Phon e 307 PLAN you r next Winte r coal nee d T.owe«f prlf** mrt* i n fffoft Radio Service IS EXPERT RADIO REPAIRING We Tost Tubes Fre e of Charge\ Hughs' Electric Service. 118 W Main Repairing and RcsVaisUag IS UPHOLSTERING * Repairin g on auto tops and glass installed. Th o Arch Upholstery, 111 Madison. Ph . 1206-W EXPERT REUPHOLSTEFJNG and cabinet work . WESTFALL MPG . Co, 410 Chenango St. Phon e 3-1G13. Dry Ctsaaisrg. Laswieriag 14 Walking The Main Stem It's fun when clothes ar e immacu late. Ph. 1016. General Dr y Cleaning. EmyUrment „. H«r.Jta«ted—le.ale .^1*1 EXPERIENCED WOMAN wante d for housework. Privat e roo m and bath. References required. Phon e 830. 407 Shad y Drive. Endwell . Livestock Dogs, Cats; ether Pats 35 FOX TERRIER PUPS $5 7 Week s Old—123 Blrdsall St. SALE—Ra t Terrie r puppies. Inq. Van - derpocl. second house west of Blue Shutters Inn, Caropvul e Rd . DR. J. H. HOWARD VETERINARIAN 10G GarfleM'Ave . Phon e 183S Articles for Sale 28 TWO winter coats, sizes 16. one plaid, \ one. green. 75~ apiece Inquir e TPS? Nanticoke Ave . Phon o 1920. FOR SALE Cheap—Kroehlcr daven- porV.and. chair.. Leathe r upholstery Excellen t condition. Inq. 2609 E . Mai n + Some species or b|ras.,inoTt all ft Of the 20,000,000 bridge play- their-.feathers at oaciVjand are ers in the United States, about unable to fly during lhat- time. 1,000 are rated as experts. 0 A duck hawk'* flight once wj«s timed at the -speed of lit wjas miles per hour GET YOUR QAR READY -POR-'rVl'NTER- We stock , a complet e line of auto A NTT FREEZE solutions. ALCOHOL. PRr^STONE , ETC. Lowes t Prices. Sav e wit h Safety a t WESTERN AUTO STORES 145 Washlrigtob Ave. Phon e 463 Household Goods 29 XMAS CLUB-^Jol n our Pian o lay awa y plan now ! Only 31 d, ow r v Week s & Dickinson. 114 Washington THREE-PIECE bedroom suite for sale. Inquire Mrs . Mar y Prabt. 1100 North St. ; 2nd\ floor, rear . SIX Imported rugs. Som e 9x1 S, new Ta>o n for debt. Cheap for oash or exebango for anythin g useful to single man. , \B6x 133. End. Bulletin. STOVES.; , heatrola oil burners, conv UlnaOskl'stoves, good condition, bar gain 'prices; J. Bee r 102 Hill Ave . Household Goods 29 Slightly Used Garland-Range ' ~ IMQDEBN . T ^3aLEJEQE_ . VERY REASONABLY PRICED Binghamton Gas Works 47 Washington Ave. Phone ' I0L ' Reconditioned Washers Burt's Washe r Dep't. Wash . Ave. G.-E. All Wave Radio 7-tube. slightly used. $19.95 TOULSON HARDWARE 121 W Main St. Unio n MAYTAG WASHER Lat e model, beautiful condition J38.60. Kolb-Smitli Electric, 16 Washingto n Ave. Phon e 1741. Store and Office Equipment 30 THE TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE We buy, sell, rent and repair! 80 Court St., 2nd Floor Binghamton Phono 4-4S16 Buildings, Building Material 32 \FLOORING—Finished oak. Wit h you r first purchase of 200 or mor e feet we'll giv e 100 ft. FREE. Phon e 725. VESTAL Coal & Supply Co. Twelve Gallons, Only— Exceptionally fine msldo ename l paint- Specially Priced, ?2.45 Gal. WHIPPLE BROS., Inc. Lumbe r Yard. Endwell. Phon e issi Storm Doors and Windows PAINT and GLASS C. G. BECKWITH Endwell Phono 322 Dial 7-37r.i Coal and Wood 33 Call Your Blue Coal Dealer For America's Finest Anthracit e F. L. Rounds, Inc. phone 238 Offices—Vestal and 109 Washingto n SPECIAL CASH PRICES until Nov. lfi.* EgK, Stove and Nut. $8.60- Pea . 17 2S' BUfkwhent J6.23 Rice. $5.25. Snedaker Coal Co Vestal Ph . 1397 E. B . LACEY COAL CO. 1 N Duon e Ave. Phon e 1324 MOFFATT COAL Clean and Long Burning C G. BECKWITH Phon e End. 322 or J C 7-3753 D & H 5 POINT COAL A Super-Clean Low Ash Anthracit e Lackawan a Coal. Phon e 30 o r 221 ENDICOTT LUMBER & BOX B&H COAL has hundreds of satisfied customers. J R , France, distributor 75 Kentuck y Ave . Phone 1616 PITTSTON COAL •Th e Solid Fuel for Solid Cor.ifort\ A Guarantee wit h Ever y Ton J H. KELLY Phone 2080 601 Nort h St. Fan s and Dairy Products 34 * \ -.Si Extra Values CAM Extra Credit i - Now Is the' Best Time of the Year to. Buy or Trade Se e Classification 65 On Thi s Pag e » 5y'i.<*.t> • I WILL NOT be responsible for miy bills contracted by my wife. Myrtle Ives, after.. Novembe r 9. 193S. CLARE IV li s Apartments Unfurnished 44 I Wanted—Real Instate 57 NICELY furnished 4. 5. 6-room apart ments. Inquire Whlttemore . IIP Jefferson Av e Phon e 1142 FOl'R modern rooms, newl> decorat- e»i. rent $2.1 2911 Watso n Boule vard, near IBM . Phon e KIM. I ROOMS and bath, hot wate r heal, recently reflnlshcd Rent ver y re.a- HOnable Phone 1179-J NORTH A DAM S AVE 17 -X room , and bath. nenl> decorated Heat furnished, near IBM. 5 ROOM S on flri*i floor In m-w hom o All Improvements gap Innrp gar den Susie Carr Maine ROOMS I»t floor J2ii with nt re land $3«> E |-rnnklin SI T room *inirl»- l^nlil v\ I n 107 WI\'\N8 AVE—I room* and t.ath. tut lloor SIS (\or I 'miM reM uml Harve > Av e —Small S room lilimln low garag e $311 Front St \ estnl- G-room houite. bath Kn.ra.KC. hen house., barn, 2 acre* land t \ Stevens. 420 E Mnln St ph 2032 It FIVE-ROOM apartment wit h sun n-'tr lor lnq H W Somera. 408 Mer- cereau Ave •I'M THANKSQIVIN* say s the milkman because 1 see ho w wel l fcnymilk has made you feell^PhOn o 451. BROOKVALE FARMS. A Snack or a Feast Use Cornell Dairy Products Phon e 1290 for Promp t Servic e Good Things to Eat 35 Quality Groceries & Meats J J. Marke t 100 Cleveland. Ph . 1743 Real Estate for Bent Room* without Board 38 rw o larg e heated rooms, connectins bath, private entrance, garage . Ren t reasonable. 25 Hoope r Rd. Ph . 757 B*oms for Housekeeping 41 HARRISON AVE.. U0<*—Light house keeping rooms, newl y painted and furnished. Privat e entrance. UcKINLET AVE.. 30^-Tw o lurnisTifa rooms, gas. heat, electricity fur nished. Ren t reasonable. Ph 460-R Apartments Furnished 42 CLEVELAND AVE.. 106—Warm, co m fortably furnished S-room apart - raM t > _Jul--£on £atUarlC£a!—r£as^jBaJ}J&- MITHTJ R AVE.. 36—Modern furnished apartment, 3 rooms and bath, elec - trlo refrigerator. Phono 1713. McKINLET Y AVE.. 60—2 or 3 furnished rooms, refrigeration, prlvoto bath, nicely furnished. CLEVELAND AVE.. 105'4—3 room s furnished. Steam hent lights gas . hot water , porch, private entrance. FURNISHED— 3 rooms and bath, all private : adults. Inq. 100 E. Valle y St.. Union. LIBERTY AVE. 109— Three newl y decorated and furnished rooms wit h bath, steam huat. gas & electric^ Also electric Frlgidalrc. 1st floor . private entrances. TWO ROOM S and kitchenette fur- nlshea-. light heat, ^ rn ^„ fu I; nlshed. Rates reasonable inq TO Nort h Lodc r Ave . Special, S-Fc,^Living Roo m Suite $79 jti 8KB - OUR WINDOW •RoufTj ^pt>rtiyo .Co.. T06 'Washington\ . /USEJD'ItADlOS $5 UP PhllMsTtiltaJestlas, Orunows. Also alli»Uy;;tis^xKaytag Washe r tok en, iltv-ou'-Beadlx Washer . A n ex-. ccptlonal-buy.. Lindj * Mile s Tir e * Appliance, 7 JJtcKlnlojr Ave , THRBE-ROOM furnished bungalo w all privat e -\-Ith oil heat. gas. elec tricity, ho t water - and .Unena fur nished. Inquire $03 Monro e St- MrKINLEY AVE 1«2-I'lifurnlshe d apartment —3 rooms and bath over Karagc Adults only 6 _ ROOMS and BATH—1s t floor 6 rooms and bath. Duane St i-oconrt floor C F Bralnord 409 Exchang . St Phon o 1076. WANTED TO BUY HOUSE In Endicott or vicinity direct from owner Writ e JBox 134 c/o Endicott Bulletin STATE OF NEW YORK SUPREME COUR T COUNTY, O F BROOM E Endicott Mortgag e Corporation. Pamtif f against William E Davle s and Alice E. Davles. 'Defendants In pursunnco o f a judgment o f fore closure an d sale\ dbly made 1 and en- tered.in th e abov e entitled action and bearing dat e (So.25th. day o t October 1V38\ I , the undersigned, the Rcforeo In said ljudgulent named, will sell at public. aucUofl,,.a t the— north front door o f the Municipal Building In the Village .of Endicott, County of Broom e and StAte o f New York, on the 91 h day o f December. 1938, at 10:00 o'clock In .the-forenoon o f that day. the prem ises described by said Judgmont -to bo-sold, 'and .tlteratn described a s fol lows - : ALL, THAT TRACT O R PARt'EI OF LTOJP, situate In the Town ol Union/. County\ o f Broome nnd Stair of No w Xork . known -and designated as Lot No. -17 as shown on a. ma p of-a subdivision of the lands o f Thom as MrHenr y and E . R . Barnes, for- -morly n TXirttOH snifSTI\ W~ WW '1-iarnr. Town ' o f Union, Broom e Coun- ly. No w Yo.fk, made by C, .V Hun l c . E., recorded, in Broome Counl e Clerk's pfflec April 27, 1923. in Book of Maps No . 2 at Pag e 2<3. Sold premises will be.sol d subject (o tho lien o f a prior mortgag e upon wlt!cb> there remains' unpaid the su n ot Two Thousand .Dollars ($2,000.00) anil accrscd Interest thereon. Dated ut the Village of Endlcot' New Tork . this 26th day of October 1938. JOHN D . O'LOl'GHI.I N Rcforeo WAGNER & RUSSI N Plaint Iffs Attorneys 6 Washingto n Avcnoe Endicott. New York Avtawnoffve Repairing-, Service Stations M Motor Repair on All Moke Cars Body and Fender Wor k NEWINO MOTO R Main at Gartieu one 307 Cars and Trucks for Sale 45 34 FOR D panel truck 38 Willys De l.uxe uodan Endicott Feed Store. 7<il North lnternal'nal Truck dealer It's Cheaper to.Ride At This Price' 1936 FORD SEDAN Hiu rnrtlo and heater clean thru ou i good rubber A REAL BUY FOR $375 Also Several Other Good Buys CRANE MOTOR CO Corner North and MoKInley Ave . Phono 1150 LODER AVE., £06—Five room s anil bath, sunparlor 1st floor Inq. 40\ Main . Johnson Cit y E J extension 339. CLEVELAND AVE. 219— SIX lovelv rooms, newly decorated. 1st floor central. Inq. 218 Lincoln. Ph . 53 FILLMORE AVE.— 4 rooms, bath . 2nn WASHINGTON AVE.—6 rooms, bath, front ap't. All Ap'ts In A-l Condition J H. KELLY Phon e days 2080: nights 1147 I'NFl'RNISHED ROOM S 3 Squires Av e heated 3 Washingto n Av r heated 3 Odell Av e 1st floor 4 Jefferson We 4 Cleveland Av e 4 Odoll Ave . 1st tloor 6 Church St ft Green St heated R Madison \v e 5 Arthur Av e 2nd tloor f. Washington Av e t, F.ndwell. 1st rloor b Itt\erviett Karace OTHERS JOHN BRAIN 118 Washingto n $1S $21 Sit iU *1> $11. $21 $2. %?: t-% $2. J?: $; Houses Unfurnished 45 END WELL Verdun St . 3202—5 roonn. nn.l tinth. double gnrage Phono 108S-M or Inquire 3200 Verdu n St. ,s \DA M S~ AVU.-HAU90 WW Can 132 Washington Ave Prame 139\ CLEVELAND AVE. 2112— Modern 7 room house and garag e Ho t air furnnco. Phone 570-.I TWO 7-room houses on Delphino St Owego . Ml moder n Improvement s Inq. Leo n Finch. 46 Dclphlno St. Owego . Phone 457 FO R RENT—Bungalow— 5 rooms nnd bath, oenlral location Ro y 13. Hop kins. A\palachlu. Phon e 1-F- H TO CLOSE ESTATE—Offer s Wonte d 3-Fttmlly. nnlo n District Fram e Single. North St 5-rooni BunBalow Vestal. 3 6-room Singles. Endwell Worts . 356 Mnln. Johnson Cit y 7173.. 50 Wanted to Kent WANTS 2 Or 3 unfurnished room - near Broad.Si . schoo l Inquiry \o* R A3S. Bulletin. R*nl Estate for \afe Apartments TJunfuhushed 44 WASHINGTON AVE.. sl *~ f> twin house. Inq. Wm. Davis . 3300 Froaerlck St . Endwell . Ph. 1388-J Real Estate Agents 51 SEE HOME REALITY CO for riOUSES and APARTMENTS 130 Nanticoke v £°R e 1,47 after C p. m . phorfe 2048 big Sister— By Les Fozgraxe wip r«eo,-vP west* /yaojr NCr+t.WC'UL. MOT COME LEPT WE'S FrV.«..pf4 AND \F H&pa*#m%« : BACVC ATt-l rTCvTHT^TU He LEPT HE' S L© T 43 •-^ PATWr DOE ; CWT'SI^OP*. H*« CONK CC3MBE. BACK.. MV PANT^! X rOBGOT EM T 40^H«.fte' 1 S,.viry'~ i --' ^™ TBI-CITY MOTORS . Inc. <l-\>rTncrly Susqueliixnna Motors I 3S-37 Collier St.. Blng. Dial 2-1223 Sales—PON T [AC—Service LEWIS MOTO R SALES 1906 Nort h SI . Phono 1933 MAIN S T GARAGE Studebnker Sales nnd Service 1S08 E. Main St. Phone 490 or 1138-W Tripl e Safety Used Cars Any Ca r at An y Term s MARSH ALL-NASH MOTOR S 5 MoKmlo y Ave Phone 4r BUT A GOOD USE D CAR from You r Dodge Dealer Now Located at 1303-1504 Main St Phone 493 Dodge & Plymouth Cars & Truck* WELLS MOTORS, Inc. HUDSO N SALES & SERVIC E CLARENCE M GREEK 2100 NORTH S T PHONE 189< Cars and Trucks for Sale 65 R & G USED CARS AT NEWING'S IN ENDICOTT, N Y 1936 Fon} Tudor .... $325 19S5 Ford Fordor. Heater 295 IIIS Piirlrarft HA-Sedan 1932 Pontlac Sedan 16? 19S2 Willys Coupe 95 193TXhevrolet Fordor .... 95 1930 Chevrolet Coupe . 75 1§29 Dodge Coupe ... . 75 1930 Pontlac Coach 75 1931 Willys Sedan 75 MAIN ST A T GARFIELD AVE. Auctions — Legals -Legal Notices 6r NEW YORK STATE SUPREME COt*RT BROOME COUNT Y ACTION TO ANNUL A MARRIAGE\ ELGTE HERSIE CONRAD . Plaintiff against FRANCES JONE S CONRAD Defendant . ^ _ _ T o tho abov o named defendant YOU ARB HEREBY SUMMONED to answer tho complaint In this ac tion and to serve a copy of your an- awer. or. If tho complaint Is not served wit h this summons, to serv e u ndtlce of appearance, on the Plalh tiffs Attorne y within twenty days after the service of thlB summons, oxcluslvo of the day of service lu case of your failure to appear or an ken again* t demanded >f you swer Judgment will be take n agains t you b> default for thu i In the complaint October 3. 1938 ERWIN M ROSENBEltt ' Attorney for Plaintiff Office & P O. Address 126 Washington Avenu e Endicott. Now Yor k TO FRANCES JONES CONRAD- The foregoing summons Is served upon you by publication, pursuant to an order of Hon . Ely W Personlus. Justlco o f Ne w York 8tnto Supremo Court, dated October 18. 1938. and filed wit h the complaint In the office of the Clerk of Broome County at BlnKhamton. N Y October 18. 1938 ERWIN M. ROSENBERG Attorney for Plnlntlff Office & P O. Address 125 Washington Avonu o Endicott, Now Yor k Cars and Trucks for Sale 63 GOOD WILL USED CARS 1935 Plymouth Coach 1937 Ford Coupe, has heater and radio 1937 Pontlac 2- Door Touring 1934 Olllsraoblie Sport Coupe 1936 DodRp 2-noor Toiiring 1936 Pontlac Tour ing Sedan 1D32 Plymouth 4-Door Sedan THESE CARS ALL CARRY OUR GOOD-WILL GUARAN TEE. Lewis Motor $299 $485 $565 $345 $485 $525 $275 Sales 22 Lewis St 1906 North St. Binghamton Endicott PHONE 1923 •A WELLS MOTORS' Dependable pect me to beliew it Used Car and you stalled -