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CORTLAND STANDARD, CORTLAND, N. Yn TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 24, 1935

WANT ADS KNOW YOUR W A N T S

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17

Laundering

17A

Bepairing-Mendtng

IS

IS

Printing and Stationery 90

Professional Serrloea 91

housework. Best references. Write B o x 114 care Standard.

BnUdlng Material

S7

SERVICES OFFERED

SAND AND GRAVEL from the old Twentyman farm on East River road for sale. Prices at pit. Phone LeClann Farm, Cortland 1S62.

TRUCKING Fast

Work

Reasonable: Prices

W E S P E C I A L I Z E TN

DUMP TRUCK WORK

UNLOADING COAL CARS

trounced in the stretch by the Cubs. Behind brilliant pitching, Chicago ran up a 21-game winning streak in September, aettling the Issue In St. Louis w h e n Lon W a r neke and Big Bill Lee beat the Dean brothers oh successive days.

guests before their departure. Santa, before leaving, paused at

the speaker's table to greet one youngster who had watched his actions with bewilderment from the m o m e n t Old Nick entered the room. Then with a farewell wave,

LEGAL NOTICES

STATE OF XEW YORK S I P R E w E COTRT

COt.\TY OF CORTLAXD Cortland Savings Bank, Plaintiff,

Service* Wanted

99

Rooms With Board ?S3

Rooms Witbont Board 94

Rooms for H o u s e k e e p i n g 9 5

Wanted, R o o m i - B o a r d 9S

Wanted B o a r d e r s - R o o m e r s ISA

flats* and House*

S7

For Rent--Baildlnga 97 A

smithed Honsee-Apartments 98

Suburban for Rent

9t

Stores-Business P l a c e a SO

Offices-Desk R o o m

SI

Farms for Rent

SS

Businc Services

10 STATE ACCEPTED sand and gravel

ALL MAKES washers and cleaners serviced. Jl1* Maple. Call 1040-J.

for concrete work. Dump trucks for hire. Call Eldrldge, 116 Homer.

A S H E S DRAWN. Adrian Brown, 75

Farm Machinery

SSA

Hamlin St, phone 1278-J.

GOULDS' PUMPS--Sales snd Serv-

BRICK CHIMNEYS built and repalred at a reasonable cost Phone Walling, 572-M.

ice. New and used pumps In stock, Servicing all makes of water systems. W. 3. Barber. Phone 18$.

ELECTRICAL WIRING and repair . Farm and Dairy Products St

work, fixtures and supplies. Chapman, Phone 1377-M-l.

S,

W.

APPLES-POTATOES. Ralph Horton. I l l N. Mali) S t , phone 918-M.

Phone 138S-W

Walker

Trucking Co.

D u a n e St.

Buy "Orange Disc" Coal and be sure you burn first grade quality anthracite.

We also sell three aires of setni-hard smokeless coal at very low prices.

For prices and service, phone 2*4

ECONOMY COAL CO.

Y A R D AT 77 POMEROY ST.

Meanwhile the Tigers moved along easily, without serious opposition at the finish, to make it two pennants in a row under Mickey Cochrane's splendid leadership. Detroit's power, plus steady pitching from Bridges, Auker, Crowder and Rowe, again proved decisive. Big Hank Greenberg drove in 170 tuns and took the slugging honors away from Lou Gehrig, Iron man of the Yankees who now has

S a n t a w a s off, p r o m i s i n g to he back to Cortland again next year.

Frank Odell was chairman for the 1985 Christmas party, assisted by Lee Crumb, Claude E. McKinney. Earle Wright and George Gregg.

The past presidents will have charge of the meeting for the dinner gathering of Monday night, December 30.

asralnst John W. Morgan and Jessie Gleason Mnrean, his wife, and Cortland Trust Company, Defendants. IN rCRSCAKCK of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale, duly made and entered in the office of the Clerk'of the County of Cortland in the above entitled action, and bearing date the 23rd day of November, 1934, I, the undersigned Referee in said Judgment named, will sell at public auction on the 3rd day of January, 1938, at ten o'clock In the forenoon of that day. at the front door of the Court H o u s e In the City of Cortland, County of Cortland and .State of

Pastare* for Rent 1 .aml for R e n t

SSA SSB

TYPING done at reasonable ?S W e s t Main St.

prices.

NICE hill grown potatoes. 90c bu. delivered. Call 14-F-21 Homer.

Store ire f o r R e n t

ti

Smmrr Property for Rent SSA

Upholstering

ISA SPIES, BANANAS. BALDWINS and

Camping o u t f i t for R e n t SSB F U R N I T U R E upholstered, repaired. Camping Ground for R e n t SSC Caning. C. H a y w , 1 1 * e r t n t e n

GREENINGS, ?0c up. Cider. Earl Clough. Phone Homer ll-R.

Wanted to Rent I jiml Wanted

M Are. Phone 1647-W.

S4A

Good Tilings to Eat SSA

Articles for Sale

SJ

Printing & Stationery

SO TRUCK LOAD fruit Indjia n River,

Radio and E q u i p m e n t SSA EMBOSSING AND PROCESS ENCamping Outfits f o r Sale SSB GRAVING on letier heads, calling Store-Office E q u i p m e n t SS cards, Invitations, announcementa,

tree ripened. Horton ^ c f uII 915-M. Country Produce Wanted SSB

Boats and Accessories SSA

BnUdlng Material

17

Machinery a n d Tools SS

Farm Machinery

SSA

Jarm and D a i r y P r o d u c t s SS

Good Things to E a t SSA

Country P r o d u c e Wanted' SSB

Seed", Plants, FertUlsers 4 0

Trees and Shrubbery 40A

Fuel and Feed

41

Household Goods

49

Antiques

est*

Miscellaneous for Sal* SSA

IfIscrlla neons for R e n t 42B

Musical Instruments 4S

Jewelry and Watches 44

stationery, etc, embossed or engraved at an astonishingly low c o s t Standard Press, Standard Building. 110 Main S t

PRINTING--That gets attention and

WILL BUY your potatoes and poul-

try and come for them. P. J. Har-

mon. Phone Homer 854. \

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Fuel and Feed

41

favorable comment Is being care- COAL and WOOD for sale. Phone fully done in our up to date plant Burr, 1569. eyery day. Consult us about yoar

next Job, large or small. Estimates DEEP MINED gruaranteed coal.

gladly given. Standard Press, Body wood. Also trucking. John

Standard B l d g . 110 Main S t W. Park. Phone 1716-M.

Phone 2000.

3 ROOMS AND BOARD

DRY BODY WOOD and mill wood. Fred Brown. Call 140.

FIRST QUALITY COAL, reasonable. Glenn Alexander. Call ttft-R-ly,

Wanted to Exchange X

Wearing Apparel

46

Wanted to Btry

"?Wed to Rent, Misc. SSA

msoei'ianeous US

Eg- gs, P o u l?t?r;y,, reut;c.

4m7 ,

""try

SBnpepe sH-oHs,oEnqe yu i p m e n t

4V7A 47B

Dugs, Cats, Pets Horses, Cattle, Vehicles

m4 8

Rooms Without Board 94

CLAYTON AVE.. l4-- Desirable, furnlshed sleeping rooms.

CLINTON AVE, 100--Large heated front sleeping room.

N. MAIN ST, 45--Warm sleeping room with adjoining bath. Phone 1091-J.

GOOD feeding hay, alfalfa and straw. Delivered. Call H. C. Grlswold.

HARD BODY WOOD for sale. DeneessM pfc""- ?i?n.w.i

SEASONED hard wood, 12.E0 delivered. T r u c k i n g and delivery. 12 Clinton St, Homer. Phone 244-W.

Household Goods

49

??vlee Stock for Rent 4?A

wanted, l i r e Stock

SO

Automobiles for Sale Motorerotes a n d B i c y c l e s

SI

antwhmhiiea for Exchange SS

ROOMS FOR MEN--Some very desirable steam heated rooms at 88.80. 11.00 and 1210 per week. Uas of shower bath and also club p r l v U e g s s , T. M. C. A - f2 Court St.

IF YOU A R E g o i n g to buy an elec'tric refrigerator, now is the time,

we have a few floor samples of Norge. We can save you money. Big discount McGraw A Elliott.

?""vice Stations-Reputes 84 AMomonile, Accessories SSA

R o o m s for H o u s e k e e p i n g 9ft

Wanted to Bny

4S

fisragea for R e n t

SS EAST COURT S T , 72--Apartment of GOOD USED FURNITURE, stoves

wanted to Rent---Oarage SSA G?rag,, Equipment SSB

e n s or more furnished rooms, 22. and antiques. Call Johnston, 1241-W. 24 Oretoa AYS,

' Wanted, Automobiles SS

Bwlncsa Opportnnltles ST

Wanted to Buy

STA

REAL ESTATE FOR RENT

LIVE STOCK

?amtments, Stocks, Bonds SS

Money to Loan

It

Wanted to Borrow

se

Mortgage for Sale

SOA

Houses for Sale

si

F"r Rale Buildings

SI A

Property for Sale

SIB

Tots for Sale

SS

Suburban Property

SS

?immer Profjewy f < r g m , M A c"?sge Lots for Sale SSB

Hnslneaa Property

?4

Farms for Sale

gg

I*nd for Bale

SSA

ft*.. !Mnd w>?**??

SSB

?~i Mtata for Exchange eg

Fists and Houses

97

A P A R T M E N T S flats and houses,

Dogs, Cats. Pets

4S

rent through Miller Real Estate. PETS for your pleasure. Foods for

Woolworth Bldg. Phone 111.

your pets. FUUlfs Pet Supply. 17

Grotom Ave, APARTMENTS, flats and houses,

SIS to |20. Elmer L Thompson. TWO CANARY BIRDS (females), 11.80 each. Phone I l l - J .

CEN-JRAL AVE., 71--Modern four-

room apartment.

Horses. Cattle. Vehicles 4S

CLINTON, 141--Upper flat Oarage and garden. Inquire. l i t Clinton.

LINCOLN APARTMENTS -- Lower a p a r t m e n t Jan. 1st. Inquire 141 Main or phone 1710-M.

FRESH COWS and. close springers. A few fancy first ealf Guernsey hetfers, springing now: several Holsteln first calf heifers, mostty bred, a few open hetfejtts. Also a few young farm horses which I

HELP CORTLAND'S NEEDY

played 1,653 consecutive games in

COOPERSTOWN TO MARK the American League.

Greenberg was a casualty in the

BASEBALL CENTENNIAL second game of the World Series

New Tork, the premises directed by said Judgment to be sold and therein described as follows:

ALU THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND, situate in the City of

but the Tigers went on to take ad-

Cortland, County of Cortland and

Used clothing, furniture, shoes, rugs, dishes, etc., are needed. A telephone call will bring a truck to

v a n t a g e of the breaks a n d c a p t u r e C o o p e r s t o w h (JPj ??" T h i s

State of New Tork, bounded and described as follows Beginning on

the winners' share. The veteran County community, home town of the north line of Tompkins Street

your door.

TELEPHONE 2170-J

Goose Goslin produced the wallop, in the ninth inning

payoff of the

the great national pastime and James Fenimore Cooper, who

of in

In said City of Cortland. N. T.. a t the east line of the lot formerly owned by Amasa Givens, now owned

final game and Manager C o c h r a n - his day might have been called by D. E. Call, and running thence

Eoeal Red Cross and American Legion Welfare Committee

scored the | victory at

winning run. The Tiger home touched off t h e

the great national hopes of dedicating

author. baseball's

has hall

easterly on said north line of Tompkins Street one hundred feet to the west line of Prospect Street;

w i l d e s t d e m o n s t r a t i o n s i n c e W a s h - of f a m e in 1939. c e n t e n n i a l of t h e thence north SB d e g r e e s w e s t s n d

Hamilton Beach

Food Mixers

and

Vacuum Cleaners

F. C. HENCLE

10S W. Main St. Phone 7S1

Washer Department of AMES CHEVROLET CO. R E P A I R S on all makes

"MAYTAG" Specialists

BEST QUALITY BODY WOOD

Green. Dry...

$2.50 $3.00

A. T. Dunn Company Phone 48

Living Room Suites, Occasional ('hairs, End Tables, mannfnctnred by

ington won the 1924 World Bevies from the Giants.

Striking Individual achievements were disclosed by the official big league averages. Lefty Bob Grove, a "bust" the year before, won 2 0 games for the Red Sox and topped the American League pitchers with an earned run percentage of 2.70, with Ted Lyons of the White Sox second. A freshman, Darrell (Cy) Blanton of the Pittsburgh Pirates, haffling enemy batsmen with a rlghthand screw ball, led the National League pitchers with an

game's invention.

Those preparing the centennial program favor construction of the hall of fame at the edge of Doub l e d a y field, w h e r e In 1939 Ahner Douhleday evolved the game of baseball.

Cooperstown already has a baseball mueum. which would be removed to the n e w building if buijt. In the museum, sponsored by the Otsego County Historical Society and housed in the village cluh, sre a hall used by Douhleday, a collection of famous cartoons concerning the sport and a display

parallel with the east line of ths lot of the said D. E. Call on the w e s t line of Prospect Street twelve rods to the south line of E. C. Palmer's lot; t h e n c e south 65 d e g r e e s w e s t on said Palmer's south line and parallel with Tompkins Street one hundred feet to the northeast corner of said D. E. Call's lot, and thence southerly along D. E. Call's east line twelve rods to the place of beginning. Also one half of the street on the south or Tompkins Street side subject to the easement of the public therein. Also all the ritrhts of said first parties In t h a t portion of Prospect Street easterly of and adjoining the premises herein described.

Being the seme premises conveyed

IJ. CRABB, Manager

Years with "Maytag" Factory Branch

H. W. CORY

For sale at Tobln's Store,

earned run mark of 2.59. Charles (Buddy) Myer. Washing-

showing the evolution of equipment used in the game from its Inception until now.

to the parties of the first part by ths said Nathan L. Miller and wife by deed bearing even date herewith, this mortgage being given to secure

. ?*MM*e s a g

For HOOVER

VACUUM CLEANER

Sales and Service

Phone Mr. McfCinney 787

43LTPPER BLADES Sharpened; CLIPPER HEADS and Motors overhauled. All work guaranteed

Jack's Serrice Station

No. Main St., Homer Phones S3S or S07

Fast Homes

PAINTING AND DECORATING

F. G. CHRISTENAT 39 E. Court

Phone 7S3

Quality Anthracite Coal

(Guaranteed)

Phone 439 for Service

Mors heat, less ash. Burn our Coal, save cash.

Square Deal Coal Co., Inc.

ton's star second hasemsn, passed

'he payment of part pf.tha purchase

Joe Vosmik, Cleveland outfielder

mousy nt Hid premises:

SHIELDS TOP MAN on the final day of the season in

the race for American League hat-

Dated the 2nd day of December, 193S. Robert W. flloan.

ting honors. Vosmik, thinking his

Referee.

IN EAST TENNIS lead safe, had been on the bench

for several days, but went back on the last day to protect It, o n l y to g o hltless. The final figures w e r e .349 for Myer and .848 for Vosmik. Floyd fArky) Vaughsn. Pittsburgh shortstop, made a runaway of th* National League hatting race and finished with a mark of .385. Rahe Ruth's final oiTlclal hatting flg'tre Was .781 for t% g a m e s .

N e w York. '#"). -- B i g F r a n k Shields, the tennts-plsying movie setor. Is the No. 1 player of the Eeuftern Lawn Tennis association. He wag pliced at the top of the 1938 rankings, just announced, In recognition of'his showing against Fred Perry in the quarter finals of the national singles champiorships.

Second plsce went to SWney B.

J. T, d C. H. Gardner, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Office and P. O. Address, 807-111 Savings Bank Building,

Cortland, New York. 290-7t-tue. * frl.

IN PURSUANCE of aa order of Hon. Geo, M. Champlln, S u r r o g a t e of the County of Cortland, notice Is hereby given to all persons having claims against the estate of Amy C Klllean late of the Village of Homer. New York deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to

Chsrles fGabby) Hartnett, the Chicago Cub's backstop, and Detroit's big Hank Greenberg were voted the most otrtstsndlng plsyers of the year by the Baaobali Writers'

Wood, runnerup for the national title, and third to Gregory Manptq, national Indoor champion Mrs. Mary J. Lamme heads the,women's division.

the subscriber, the executor of the estate of said deceassd, at 1 North Msin Street. Cortland, N. Y., on or before the 17th day of January. 1988. Dated, July 22, 193S.

Benjamin L. Webb,

New Cider

YOUR OLD GOLD

Association of America. Oreenberg's chief rival for the American league sward was Wes Ferrell, big righthander of the Roston R e d ftox w h o w o n 2R g a m e s and b a t t e d .147,

T h e polonaise, a Polish dance, Is helteved to have originated st ths coronation of Henry d'Anjou st Cracow, 1574.

Executor. J, T. A C. H. Gardner,

Attorpeys for Pstltionsr, Cortland Savings Bank Building, Cortland. New York. 171-ITt-wsd.

? FOR SALE also

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