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FRIDAY, NovlMBER IT, 1938 ENDICOTT DAIEY BUEL'ETIN PAGE 11 Cold Weather Means Run Down Cars, Run Up Bills, Trade or Buy Now 38 Broad St. Pupils Make t^^p^L^^A WRITTEN TOR AND l:UJ. \SF.D t . TFATRAL H:t.i.- KhSQCt ATlOfl U 8UBA» TtpB TZR8T: 1 , 8ara, S ub Davis, attractive young nrldoir, creates a furore on the campus • Ten per cent of the total en- , rollment at Broad Street Grade t^i^fc ti^F^gt^ school obtained averages Of 90 SffiJS^ He^.Wfo >% guftc per 'cent or more during the first seven weeks of the Fall term, ac cording to a report made today by Supt, of Schools Herbert H. Crumb, . , Thirty-eight..pupila of mwiroll- ment of. 380 bad honor averages. These Include! Grade 2—GHonn HI1I«, Eleanor Hoe - pod or, WlIma,_Fetcrs, 1 J Robert. Pier clarlo. Grade 3—-Joan Bennett, Mar y Clark, Rlchar t .»er)>y, /Bonnie / Knight, Donald toinhart , Richard Planck, Patricia Sibley. Barbara* , Grade rrt—Aai Blerfr;.-Richar d Bloaecker, Elaine Campbell, Anne - lolno Limber. R «rbeFt Mine , Keri- ncHi Pexulla,, Naom i ,Rought, Bar bara Smith, Jeanne Story. Grade 6-rB «rbara,^eune tt,-_Elean- or Caruana, Willia m Cookaley, Oer - aldlns Cortrlcbt, Wave' \tlndblom . James .Sweet, Josephine Tarrlcono. Grade- »—Richard Brown . Afinajean Doane, Robert Kurtr . Joyce MartJH, Hobert Mohney, Allda Talt . JRamotia Wheoiei* ' r • t ** 4 Safety Council Plans fo Resume Radio Broadcasts Prpa^^lMi ^r ^H^a ^y °e \w\ will be resumed next week, Rich ard B. Freasnclc, council president J announced today. The program, known as \The March of Safety,\ will go on the air at either 7:30 or 8:30 p. m. Thursday over WNBF, Bingham- ton. Neat week's program will con sist of the dramatization of an 'ICe-student \members\ In their social -see. lore affairs for a small fe e Bo b Town*,, campus football hero, attracted .by Sara Sue, is the first to enroll. This sane* * Peaches Pomeroy. a senior « ho. regarded herself as- \Bob's girl' » previous year. Worthlngton Gur- flsr.r vax>reposeessln,ff freshman, pro - mass Another Interesting problem for [aara-(kie.;But the climax In her Cottage [Plaa occurs when Dr. Thornton Hol - •***. mtw member o f the faculty, begs Sara Sue to help him . . . then confides be has fallen In love with Peaches [Pcsasroy. Ourley obtains a, date with [Sara Sue fo r the SSej hman ball, which ;<Iapl«»s|s Towne] . but. Bqb ( acceph> a It Sara 'Sue finds her affairs ^complicated, but feels much after confiding her troubles to a friend,- Roxy Powell. A t a mect- ikig, of ,ths rnlltga .fsculty—lt-ls-ayident [that Bare Sue Davis, Inc . is playing a prominent part in campus life, Or Hol - gate receives, his first lessons in \how to become more human\ and begins to mix with some of tho student* at Sara Sue's houfc. (NO W C O ON WITH TH E STORY ) CHAPTE R » SAR A SU E DAVIS, however, had not been asleep. \No bo , my dear.\ she inter rupted at once. \Thorny Holgate asked me 10 minute* ago for the next dance. You can'- cheat me out She smiled at Die girl, and the girl drifted away, smiling in re turn. This was all Informal. No body eared what happened. ' -\-Just -walk; alow short- steps.\ Sara, Sue whlspcxad In Thornton's ear. \Don't look down. And smile, even If It Hits you!\ , She hummed gaily herself, wise cracked a t one of the other boys, clung closely to Thornton as if she were enjoying her dance immense ly. 'ActuAlly she was guiding his stiff 'form, and stepping fast to avoid tripping. Nobody noticed feet accident which has occurred re- lln an Impromptu dance like that, cently in the Greater Qidicott 'however. area, Mr. Frederick said. The play will be presented by .embers of the IBM Dramatic club assisted by members of the council. Robert W . Hergonson, di rector of tho club's dramatic staff, will be in charge of rehearsals. Mr. Frederick will give a one- m in ate talk on safety. Union Center • The Harmony class of the' Bf.;E. Supday^Sctiooi\ \wfitbe in charge of the Sunday evening serylce in the K . E. church. Mrs. ReeVes C. Havens, Vestal, will speak. Union Center Grange will hold a special meeting in Community hall tonight, when the degree teams of Newark Valley, Grange will confer the first and second degrees. Mrs. Floss Starblrd, Mrs. Jen nie Smith, Mrs. Hazel Nelson, Mrs, Rose Harvey, Mrs. Bema VSmith, Mrs. Lula Emerson, Mr. •T and Mrs. Fred Pearsall attended Berkshire Chapter, <£ E; S., Wed' nesdny night \ \ The annual meeting of District Three, Crowley's Cooperative as sociation will be held Nov. 15 in tho Community hall. Mrs. Etta Billings and daugh ters, Florence and Maude,, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. arid Mrs. Sidney, Webb Jr 1 . ^jyfo^a^^Jfa.^Howwd.^Brown, In a minute or so she had him at least walking in rhythm with the music. She kept him crowded in with the others, maintained con stant chatter and laughing, cov ered up his embarrassment and confusion. Then all at once the music stopped, \Thank me for It,\ whispered Sara Sue, unobserved. \I —I—thank you, madam,\ said Dr. Holgate, bowing, formally, red as, a .tomato. . \Ob a t It again!\ she was still acting. \He's been teasing me for two 4ay«, .calling ma madam. Can The; tws-TficH stared a t catch'other for a long moment. . . . Don't look so shocked. Re member, I am your teacher No w you must listen, and -nind me. You ore under contract with me, you know. And I say you act like a sissy. I don't want you to be mean, or vulgar ever. But—Thorny, don't say 'gracious' Say something man nish, can't you? Anything. Don't curse, but—'damn' isn't so bad. And don't bow to people. Thorny. Just say 'How do you do?' or \Hollo' and smile at them as If you mean it, and talk a- lot .about nothing In particular You know what always will open* a happy conversation? You know what peo ple always like to talk about most ?\ \Why. ah—\ \Themselves Thorny! Ask them about themselves, their work, their play, their possessions. Be inter ested in them.\ \That's true, I have -observed, it-\ \Sure you have. No w you g o out and study It, and appiy it,„Dpnit, I .help being an old decrepit wid-1 tallfshop. And practice leaving off ard^r., Oneonta, -visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Early recently. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Carman arid sons, Charles and Kenneth. Bing- hamton, visited Mr. ana Mrs. George Carman, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Stacev Young entertained Mr. arid Mrs. Jtijdd Young, Mr. and' Mrs.' Warren Young and son, William, Mr., and Mrs. Harry ' Slurienegrer and daughters, Louise and. Suiahni, Mr. arid Mrs. Harold \ftAh daughter, Judith and sort, Gary, Endicott and G. W. Young and Howard Ytfutiffi -Union Center. League Stenos Snappy • Paris—Fastest shorthand-writ ers at this year's national short hand championship tourney held In .France were Mile. Gcrmalne Gabriel of Pads, and Mile. Jul- Vetto Cas, who works for the League Ot Nntlonr in Geneva. Bdtlt YttalrxJd speeds W 260 Words a mirhite. Trie others all laughed with her, 'and »6 did not see Thornton's ex pression of surprise and confusion. (She grabbed\ Tils hand as (he otli- jers drifted to chairs. \Come in the office a minute, Thorny^ I have those books I promised to show iyou.\ Sheep-like, he followed her in He was so grateful to hear the door close behind him that he sat down, trembling slightly Sara Sue felt a sudden deep sympathy for hlttf. I \Wonderful!\ she lied, like a •Jady. \You're doing fine, D r Hol gate. You are learning to mix with 'people. That's what you need, if you are going to run around with Geraldlne Pomeroy. Peaches goes .places, you know. Npw you.hustle ! right down and get at tho dance, [lessons—you have a'very good nat ion! rhythm, by the way—and drop - la here aa often as you possibly 'can.\ | \Oh! Oh, I shall be eternally grateful, my dear Mrs, Davis. I 'amii^ 1 —_ ~°My name, nereafter, is Sara Suet Never call any woman mad am, Thorny. Especially any young woman. ** \But—^ \No buta! I'm the teacher hear, now. You teach in tho Rice math ematics halls, but I'm running the ro'manca department, girl\ She am lied engagingly at him. \Now tail irie. didn't you enjoy yourself jtut a little teeny .bit today?\ \Yea! Yea, indeed. Oh, gra - ekaial\ She stared intently at him for a moment, analyzing him, a sparkle h*r eyes, finally she spoke again. '(Thorny, did you ever say— damn?.\ \Lbeg pardon?\ i -\listen Thorny. Y qu are a nice man, really. You are educated. You have traveled some. But you act Uke -a- staar. I mean it—a sissy) that long quizzical expression of yours. You have a—why, your eyes arc very pretty,,as a matter of fact—and you have a—\ She stopped abruptly. \Thot's enough chiding for to day, ' sho smiled sweetly at him. \But you arc making progress. Now i want, you to sit right here and do an Important thing. I want you to coll Poaches Pomeroy and ask If you may take her to the freshman ball.\ He did not answer He just nod ded. \It's the Pomeroy on Calumet drive,\ she oxplained. \Here's the phone directory You met her at the reception, you said. Well, that's all the in' you need. Call her up and kid her along, and casually ask her if you can take bcr to the dance \ Sara Sue left the room then, and closed the door to give him pri vacy Sho discovered that most of the collegians had departed. It wa s past the supper hour, she observed. arm artrtea back about 7:30, a come-and-go group constantly changing. Sara Sue was especially happy to have collected such, congenial customers. She had tried to be tactful in admitting them to.mem bership, carefully avoiding, a fqw she felt would not be socially com patible. Two of her young men cus tomers had turned out to be rather \unrefined\, as she told her moth er-in-law, and she bP.d.auleMy. but firmly returned their money and had done with thorn. Hut there had been very little unpleasantness, on the whole. Pinner in the. dormitories could hardly have been overy^before Bob Towne came In, munching an ap ple. He was beaming as r usual, full of .talk about trie, i t terjioon's foot ball practice. Hp hid' just.10 min utes to stay, fie declared, ,becaus« coach wanted them'lsaclc for1aki/fl I practice- before study time. He kid ded her a lot and shouted at Cal culus Jones, who poked a grinning face ouj °l & e kitchen door. Td invite you to supper, Bob, but I'm afraid you'd accept and I don't want you,\ Sara Sue de clared. \Cleo Is making chicken dumpling. Ought to be about ready, I imagine. Go on away, can't you?\ \Not fox five minutes! You can't bulldoze me. I've got to hang around. That freshman is trying to beat my time!\ \Silly! He's a nice enough boy. But neither of you have any 'time', as you call it \ \Listen Sara Sue. I'm serious. Honey, Td do anything for you!\ \So I hear. So the whole campus hears, in fact\ \Aw now, Sara Sue! Don t be Uke that. You gave Sllma-Gurlpy that date jutt to make me mad. Didn't you?\ • v f •-il -said- yea when- h*\aaJred--m «rf-& R ^SirtaJt first to go to the freshman baJL' \ I was an old widow. I was afraid nobody else would ask me. Any how, I like Mr. Gurley.\ \Ehscsy jald J3ob_ Towne. -He wasn't making any progress with Sara Sue. He got up to leave. An d at that Instant Dr. Thornton Hol gate came out of Sara Sue's pri vate, office. The two men stared at each oth er for a long moment An d for once Sara Sue, biting her lips, felt herself confused. Sho had to think fast \Bob this Is Dr. Holgate. Bo b Towne.\ Both men spoke politely. \Dr. Holgate wanted to use ray office for a telephone call, long dis tance)\ she explained, then blushed at the story. Wh y must sho feel obligated to explain anything, aba asHepVJherseU in some anger. Hut Bop did not observe her eon- fuajpn.r.artd .since he was already heading for the door he bade them good-by and went on out Sara. Sue was. grateful for that She turned past the supper hour, she observed. I to, Thornton Holgate. gfeeyaiwaya-leftrtoward-fl uUma , | \WeBI\ she'amllwl - - - - had quite a talk-You were olbwatad with her for 20 minute*.\ \Yes! I 1 ha d some dUncuaty making bar understand who I wa * She. meets quite a few people, aw doubt, perhaps) i should have- ar ranged to speak with her- soa»e- where *lae, before telephonis*.\ \Then you didn't get the date.\ \Not- exactly. She—ah«- post poned any commUnjent, I ant^jt* call her again, the alght before the. danoa.\ — - — - •.•QPr J»*id, Sara. Sue. Una-lrahm. I thlnfc.I widetstand.\ She did faderstand, although she did.tokixjr&ln-to; Dr . Holgate. • -<>achaa.' Joroeroy- waa waiting, Sara 8o« knew, tmtil she war »b- solateiy.smrc Bob/Towne would not •m. During the gold ruth In Alaska b««rste«k sola tor 148 a pound at Circle City. «) A California fish culturlst, W. H Shcbloy. falsed H trdut wHIcM* lived to be 16 years old. cail-'fe^'a^date. Then, if nothing ela* JtaVaateeV afce could always apJBejrf. Jnis^Jtv, Colgate, whoever, £ Unitr water, penguins use Wlr '#lfijr .Ss _ paddles and their 1 feet as' rudders. Want Ad Replies At 9:00 a. m. today there were replies at The Endi cott Bulletin office in the following boxes: A-495, B-109, B-104, B-105, 115, B-124, B-121. Annoaiicenienti 1. Funeral NoUcea !. Card o f Thanks 3. In Mcraonam 4. Florists 6. Personals 6. Special Notices 7. Health Treatments 8. Beauty Parlors I. Lost an d Found Business Servrco 10. Business Service Offer** II . Painting. Papering. Decorating 31. Radio Service It. Repairing an d Rtflnlshrng 14. Dr y Cleaning, Laundering 15. Dressmaking an d MiUlnery 11. Beatin g and Plumbin g 17. Moving, Trucklr \ Storage Employment 11. Hel p Wantea-^feraal e 19. Hel p Wanted—Male IDA Hel p Wanted—Male—Female 20. Salesmen Wante d 21. Situations Wanted—'Keaaale «. Situations Wanted—Mal e Instruction 23. Musical, Saucing. Dramatis 2( Private I—tract!— i Livestock 26. Dogs, Cats, Other Pet s 2C. Horses, Cattte, Other Stock 27 Poultry. Eggs. 8uppU« Merchandise for Sale 23. Articles tor Sale 29. Household Oooas 10. Store and Office Hqulpmem 31. Painting Materials 32. Building Materials 33. Coal an d Wood 34. Far m an d Dairy -Product* 3{. Good Things t o Ba t 81. Wante d to^jhtr Rpomi lor Rent - <T(i. :* rw Extra Values Extra Credit Now Is the Best Time of the Year to Buy or Trade Se e Classificatio n 65 On Thi s Page Apartaaent# Unfurnished 44 H, MAIN ST. , 405—S rooms . <Jarns.' Automatic ho t water. Gas , and elec tric stave connections. Phon e I811-W N1CEL.T furnished 4, 5. C-room apart ments. ,,Ino.ulro . Whittemorc , li d Jefferson Ave. Phon e 1142. FOU R modern rooms, newl y decorat ed, rent Its. 2111 Watson Boulo- vard. near IBM. Phon e 804. 4 ROOM S juid bath, ho t wate r heat, recently reflntshod. Ren t ver y rea sonable^ Phone 1179-J. NORTH ADAMS AVE.. 17—4 rooms and bath, newl y decorated . Heal furnished, near TBSL 9 ROOMS on first floor. I n ne w home. All Improvements, gas , larg e gar den. Suslo Carr, Maine . 5 ROOMS, 1st door. . wliti arrft fsrid, t ID. Franklin St. i0,Japom slnglo. 19.— Ealdwin,— 107- FILLMORB AVE.— 4 rooms, bath : 2pd floor. WA8HINOTON AVfi—<kK>'onis, upthi front apt. ' AU apis, i n A-i Condition .'^ J H. KEI-TiY. - Phone duys ,20SJ); ,njffhy;;ll-|7 W1NAN S AVI3.—1 -rooms, an d batlH 1st floor. 318. Cor . Plhecrcs t aiid Harvey Ave.—Small p-rootn bunfpVi low. garage. »S0. Fron t SIT, rYftltaP? -0-room.—houaor-bathi -jra ^raMe^- h<in> house, barn, 2 acres, Amnift- -^Cr-Aq Stevons. 420 B . MjUtf St.' PH. SMi^Ri- McKINiitfr AVE. t~-3 re Adults np&riment^-S rooms ' \\\*' >nly.. 102^Un^iirnlsh«l i an d bath e«e* 37. Rooaaa wU> Bsar a 33. Rooms without Boexat M. Wante d Romas o r Boar * 40. Wanted Boarders 1L Rooms for Houaekaeplng Beal Estate for Rent 41 Apartments ruraUMfl. 43. Houses Famished 44. Apartments Unfunusbed U . Houaa* Unfurnished 44. Oaragaa for Rant 47 Business Places for Rant 48. Farms' and Land tor Raat 43. Cottages for Rent 50. Wanted t o Rant Real Estate for Sale 51. Real Xstate Agents 52. Houses for Salu 53. Lots far Sale . 54. Business Property for Sale 55. Farias and. Lan d fo r Sale SI T o atxehange—Real aetata ST. Wantftd—Real statata Financial 68. Business Qspor^aMtlas SI. Mo&ay to txMU. 40. Wanted to Borrow Automotive 41. Motorcycles and Bicycles 42. Auto Aocasaories. Tires. Par U (3. Repairing. Service Stations (4. Trailers and ParU for Sale 44. Cars and Trucks for Sale AiwotTAcenient8 Special Notice* COLD WAVE soon! Winterize your car no w AH anti-freezc solutions Howard Mass Garage. 23 McKlnley NOTICE All persons having duo bills, o r Poll Parrot Shoe Money call a t our office, 100 Washington Avenuo . between 9 A. M . an d 4 P M. except Satur days, before December 1. 1938 None will b e redeemed after this date. SHARPING. Inc . Formerly at 31 Washington Ave FREE TURKEYS! ! ' ! Wit h Gulf No Nox Gasoline Perl's Service. 709 North . Phone 1417 Under New Management Bac k Number Magaxln o Shop Read back number magatlncs A story is always ne w until It's read. All magazines ^ price. 1203 Monroe Lost and Found LOST^omsrnnlan. wit h harness, near Vestal Ave. Return SOf E Main St o r Phone 766-J for reward Business Service Baaliness Service Ottered 10 Bring Your Electrical Troubles to Us PEOPLE'S ELECTRIC CO 108 Washington Av e Phone 1091 KEYS! KEYS! KEYS! Wo mak e keys fo r al l types o f cylinder locks commonly referred to a s TALE. Newln g Motor Co. . Main a t Garfield. Phono 307 Radio Service 12 EXPERT RADIO REPAIRING \We Tent Tube* Fre e o f Charge\ Huglia* Eloctrlo Servlco. 118 W Ma' n Repairing and ReSnishthg 13 UPHOLSTERING & Repairing, on auto tops an d glass Installed. vTllo Arch Upholstery, ill Madison. Ph . 1S9C-W EXPERT REtrPHOLSTEmNG liffe? cabinet wor k WESTFALL MFG . Co.. 410 Chenango St Phone 3-1G13 Dry aeeniag , LamMering 14 I Buildings, Building Material U Walking The Main- Stem If s tun when clothes ar e Immacti- lnti- Ph 101C General Dr y Cleaning. I Employment Help Wanted—Female 18 LADY with ca r t o demonstrate and sell line o f waxes, poludieft and cleaners Inquire 307 McKlnlo Av e Phono 348-R. EXPERIENCED WOMAN wanted for housowork. Privat e room an d bath References required. Phone 830. 407 Shady Drive. Endwell. Livestock Dogs, CaU , other Pets 25 FOX TERRIER PUPS $5 7 Weeks Old—123 Blrdsall St SALE—Ra t Terrie r puppies. Inq. Van - dprpoel. second house west o f Blue Shutters Inn. Campvllle Rd . DR . J H HOWARD VETERINARIAN 106 Garfield Ave . Phon e 1825 Merciandiae for Sale Articles for Sale 28 TWO winter coats, sixes 16. on e plaid one green, 35 apiece inquire 8 S - Nanticoko Ave. Phone 1920. FO R SALE Cheap—Kroehter davon port and choir Leather upholstery Excellent condition. Inq. 2609 E. Main GET YOUR CAR READY FOR WINTER We stock a complete lino o f auto ANTI FRETEZE solutions ALCOHOL.. PRESTONE, ETr Lowest Prices. Save with Snfrty at WESTERN AUTO STORES 145 Washington Av e Phone 4C3 Household Goods 29 XMAS CH^B—Join our Pian o lav own> plan now ' Only $1 down. Wreka & Dickinson 114 Washincton THJIEB-PIEC E lietlnjom suUe for aalu. Inquire Mrs Mary Pmi z 1100 North Si 2nd door rear STOVE S heatrola oil l-unif-rj* co m lunation Htu\i'n Rood rendition, l.ar k-iim prteefl J Beer 103 Hill Ave SpArlal. 3-Pr Ll\**nit: Koom Suite $79 RE E OITl WINDOW Rouff Furniture Co. 106 Washlndo n USED RADIOS $5 UP Philcos, Mojcstlos, Grunown AIno •«lii,-htb usod Mao'tac Washe r tak en In on Bondix Washer. A n ex - centlonal hiiy Llnd y Miles Tir e ^ Vppllance, 7 ^IcKJnJey Ave Slightly Used Garland Range MODERN TABLE TOP VERY REASONABLY PRICED Ringhamton Gas Works 47 Washington Ave . Phone mi \ Reconditioned Washers Burt's Washe r Don't. Was h Av e G.-E. All Wave Radio 7'tobe. slightly used. S» 95 TOULSON HARDWARE 121 W Main St Union MAYTAG WASHER Lat e model, beautiful condition. J3S.S*. Kolb-Shlltli Electri c ' C Washington Ave. Phone 1741. Stars and Office Equipment 30 THE TYPEWRITER\ EXCHANGEE We buy. self, rent and repair! • •*> Court St.. 2nd Floo r Blnghamton Phone 4-4S15 Buildings, Building Material 32 ^oORING ^FInlsYTed^onfc. Wit h your first purchase o f 300 o r mor e feet, we'll felve 100 ft. FREE . Phone 725. VESTAL Coal & Supply Co. •nu. x ai**t e /xsv in crt*-p«^scw AT-ma. DAT 1 I M ^.1. ByLisForgrqre A \PArA TO CbtX . KAEAL tM ? V %rHyV ,1' \ \ \ * t'UU ACT oitj I OOGHT TO KK>ON « 0 BETTER. DAM TO GO fSACVC »Ni DEWB * Storm Doors and Windows PAINT an d GLASS C. G. BECKWITH Enduel l Phpne S32 Dial 7 (753 HEADQUARTERS FOR Stond Windows Rockwool WHIPPLE BROS., Inc. Lifmlwr Yard. Endwell. Phone 1581 Coal and Wood 33 MOFFATT COAL Clean and Lon g Burning C O HEC K WITH Phone End 332 o r J > 7-375.1 PLAN your next Winte r coal need no w Lowest prices ar e In effect E. 'B LACEY COAL CO. 1 N Duanc Av e ITione 1324. Call Your Blue Coal Dealer Fo r America's Finest Anthracite F. L. Rounds, Inc., phone 238 Offices—Vestal an d 109 Washingto n SPECIAL CASH PRICES until Nov 15. E sk . Stove an d Nut . 88.50; Pen , S7 25. Buckwheat, 86.25: Rice, 85 25. Snedaker Coal Co. . Vestal. Ph . 1397 D & H B POINT COAL A Super-Clean Low Ann Anthracite Lackawann a Coal. Phone 30 o r 221. ENDICOTT LUMBER & UOX U&H COAL ha s hundreds o f satisfied customers. J R , France, distributor. 75 Kentucky Ave. Phone 1615. PITTSTON COAL \The Solid Fuel fo r Solid Cocifort \ A Guarantee, wit h Ever y To n J. H. KELLY Phon e 2080 601 Nort h St . Farm and Dairy Prod sets 34 I SI THANKSGIVI.V says th o milkman because I se e how* well my milk lias made you fcotV Phon e til. BROOKVAJL E FARMS. \ Snack o r a Feast Use Cornell Dairy Products Phone 1290 for Prompt Service 6 ROOMS an d BATH— 1st floor}. * rooms and bath, Duorre SU,. iwconf Iloor. C , F . Bralriard. 409 Exchange St Phone 1076. ...,^|. LODE R AVE., 606—Five room s and, bath, sunparlor, 1st floor. ,Iriq. 400 Main, Johnson City. E. J . extension 339. CLEVELAND AVE.. 219^-SUt lOVely rooms, newly decorated. 1st floor, central. Inq. 218 Lincoln . Ph . S3. Ho ones UnforBiaftesl 45 lia >Il>WELL. Verdun St., 3202—5 rooms and both, double garage . Phono 1088-M o r Inquire 3200 Verdun St . 108\ ADAM S AVE—House fo r rent Call 132 Washington Ave. Phon e 1390. CLEVELAND AVE.. 203—Modem 7- rooin house and garage . Ho t ai r tumace. Phone 570-J TWO 7-room houses o n Delphlno St . Owego. Al l modern improvements Inq Leon Finch. 46 Dclphine S t Owego. Phono 457 FOR RENT—Bungalow—& rooms an* bath, central location. Ro y E . Hop kins. Apalacbin. Phon o l-F-14. Real Rotate for Sale Real Estate Agent* SI SEE HOME REALITY CO. for HOUSE S an d APARTMENTS 130 Nantieoke Phon o 1847 after S p . m . phone 2018 Houses for Sale NTifViTdouble house for sale! Gas. fur- nace and automatic ho t water. In sulated Inq. Somers. 408 Mercercnu Ave. Phone 1337 Lots for Sale 6d DORIS S T Vestal—2 lots. I2 § ft square, combined wit h small un finished house Price 8500. Inq. Mary O'Connor, 29 Harding St. . Vestal. Wanted—Real Etttate 57 WANTED TO BUY HOUSE In Endicott o r vicinity direct from owner Writ e Box 134 e/ o Endicott Bulletin Aatomotive Good Things (o Eat 35 Quality Groceries & Meats J J Market 100 Cleveland Ph . 1743 Repairing, Service Statlens 63 Motor Repair - o n A U Make Cars Body an d Fender Work NEW1NG MOTOR CO . Main at Garfield Phono 307 Cars and Trucks fo r Sale eS Real Estate for stent Rooms without Board 38 rU'O large heated rooms, connecting l»ath. prltuic entranci*. garuge. Rent reasonable. 25 Hoope r Rd. Ph . 757 Rooms for Hoaselie -enlBsT 41 HARRISON AVE.. llOVi— Light house keeping rooms, newi y painted an d rumlshed. Privat e entrance. McKlNLBY AVE., 30—Two furnished rooms, gas. heat, electricity fur nished Rent reasonable. Ph . 460-R. Apartments Furnished 42 MONROE S T . 903— Two nicely fur nished room* with steam heat, hoi wnter gas. lights and linens CLEVELAND AVE. 106—Warm, com - fortably furnished 3-room apart ment all conveniences reasonable \RTHIR AVE 36— Mode m furnished apartment 3 rooms and bath, elec tric refrigerator Phone I7l3. •LEVBLAND AVE.. 105>-—3 room s furnished. Steam heat, lights, gas . hot water, porch, private entrance. FURNISHED— 3 rooms an d bath, al l private : adults. Inq . 100 E . Valle y Su . Union. LIBERTY IVB.. 109— Thre e newl y decorated and furnished rooms wit h bnth. .steam heat, ga s & electric. Also electric Frlglddire, 1st floor 2 privat e entrances. TWO ItOOMS an d kitchenette fur nished, liftht. heat. gas . garage fur nished* Rates reasonable In q 10 Nort h Lode r Ave. Apartments Cunfurnished 44 CLEVELAND AVE.. \ 205t;—8 bath. 3rd floor 318 month 7S-J J C Stomples rooms Phone Triple Safety Used Cars •\n> Ca r at \ti y Torm s M \ R8H Vl.L- N ASH MOTORS MiKlnley \\v Phone 40 111 DSON SALES Si SERVICE CLARENCE M . GREEK UlUI) NORTH S T PHONE * 1891 TRI-OTY MOTORS. Inc . (Formerly Susqucnanua Motors) -35.37 Cnllirr Rl Hlng., ni &I_2d^3_ 34 FORD panel truck 38 Willy s Do - l.uxe sednn. Endicott Fee d Store, 701 North. Internat'nal Truc k dealer Rales—PONTIAC—Servic e LEWIS MOTOR SALES 1906 North St. Phon e 1933 MAIN S T GARAGE Studcboker Sales an d 8orvlce 1808 E Main St Phon e 490 o r 1138-W Here's Why People Trade! 36 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN hiw new re finish Job, radio, heater and Is In exceptional fine condition i'ome In ami look it ove r the prK - ivll) amaze you* IT'S GOING FOR $475 CRANE MOTOR CO. Corner North and McKlnle y Ar e Phone 1160 BUY A GOO D USED CAR from You r Dodgo Dcali-r Now Located a t 1.102-1504 Main St, Phone l?3 Dodgo «= Plymouth Cars & Trurk* WELLS MOTORS, Inc. Auctions — Legala Legal Notices sr I WIl.l , NO T tx- responsible for nn> bills contracted by my wife. Myrflt vp* after November 9. 1938 CLARE IVBS Cars and Trucks for Sale 65 Cars arid Trucks for Sale 65 R & G USED CARS AT NEWING'S IN ENDICOTT. N Y lH3r> Ford Coupe Radio .inrl hf-fltor J29\. 1935 Ford Cnbrlolel Radio 2S5 1935 Packard Spdan 120 Model 325 1936 Ford Tudor 325 1934 Studebaker Cabriolet 175 1933 Ford Coupe . 165 MAI N ST AT GARFIELD AVE . SPECIALS Friday & Saturday 1937 Chevrolet 4- * j/jg Door Sedan, only •P^cOO 1934 Plymouth Deluxe Sedan. Kndlo and Heater. £0£C only sPs&OO WELLS MOTORS, INT Dodge and Plymouth Cars and Trucks NEW CAR SHO W ROOM 1302 E. Main St USED CUt LOT 1504 E Mnln St