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Middletown Times Herald from Middletown, New York • Page 7

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Middletown, New York
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MJDDLETOWN TJMES HEKALB. MIBDIETOWX N. THUHSDAY. 27, Road Casualties (rick Nugent of Bullvillc Hit-run Viclim enty-tiiree-ir-ciitii Qi2 ciiiid. oJU boy.

and the vie- a hit-and-run driver, in accidents reported by yesterday. Art hut- Walsh, old Slate Hill resident, atrici: N'-sem of Bullvillo, I hit-and-run victim, were both improving in Honou 'uil hero. -'he twenty-three months oM HT.S Robert L. Chase why He was in a ear driven by father, Robert Chate of Kings- who became involved in an ac- at Railroad avenue and iilgomery yesterday after- n. lie driver of the other car was riano J.

Rapoui, of street. The car he was rating is owned by Alexander Piix-olo, eighteen Prince i II.T-AXD-RUX VICTIM tULLVILLE--State police sought ay the identity of an automo- driver whose car injured Pat- yesterday and contin- on its way. Nugent, taken by to Horton Memorial spiral, is siii'feriny from lacera-1 of the nose and face. His' idttion was reported good today. lucent, according to police, was across the road at Bull- and struck by an auto- bile which was traveling toward lute Seventeen, A by-stander, in? the acckienr.

telephoned a SLATE HILL CHILD HURT JLATE HILL A five-year-old Id. seriously, hurt in an accident 4:30 p. yesterday, was re- improving'' Horton Merial Hospital, Middleiown, today, thur Walsh, Egecl five, suffered ere lacerations Tvhen struck by car of Aaunou Kishbaugn, jomsburg, Witnesses to the accident told ooper Howard Moore the boy run from in front of a parked tomoblle into the of the shbaugh vehicle. The child's id was struck by (he right ht of the automobile, according Dr. Frank D.

Myers, who gave emergency Klsh- ught Jater took the child to Middletown hospital. Deaths and Funerals Harry Kundel 3UMMITV1LLE --Harry Bundel. died yesterday at his here, 'j He leaves two sons, rry E. and Arthur, both of Sum- tville; a brother, John, and a er. Mrs.

Mary Garrabrandt. both Morris town. If. J. jFuneral services will be held in at two p.

with the Rev. don Shoemaker of PhiUipsport Jficiating. Interment "-ill b2 in ir Cpinptery nt, Phillias- wall net as bearers. Mrs. Arthur Grant Elizabeth K.

Grant, liueen street 1 died yesterday after long illness. She was a member St. Joseph's Chui-ch and of the Itar Society of the church. Funeral services will be held iturday morning at ten o'clock in Joseph's Church. Interment ill be in St.

Joseph's Cemetery, he Altar Society of St. Joseph's hurch meet at the Grant isidence Friday at eight p. m. J.Irs. Grant wns born in Wood- 'ourne.

a daughter of the late Ir. and Mrs. Henry Hartman. She married in iS16 to Arthur rrant and had ijved here tweaty: years. Besides her husband she leaves cUughter, Marie, at home; three Anthony, FrnnK and of Vv nod bourne.

Rites for Count OUcU Private funeral services for Raid Diez de la Cortina. Count hapel yesterday moming. The ev. Percy Norwood of Chicago, 1., officiated. Services at the ave in Cemetery, Nev; 'ork, were conducted by (he Rev.

C. Zncbst of Hasbrouck Heights, J. Interment WES in the family lot. Mrs. George Kesslcr set- for Mrs.

L. Kessler. of George Kessler. who died will be held tomorrow it two m. the Variliifc-egeii Ttmeral Home here.

Services will by conducted by 31oomingburg Grsnge. of -which Kossler wp.s s. member. The 3ev. R.

HyHon Sanders rail con- lucr, funeral rites. Interment will je in Bloomingburg cemetery. Mr.i. Kessler, tvrio )f the Missionary Society of the Reformed Churcii. was born in rermnij.v.

She leaves many relatives, including two nephew Gartntr of New Brunswick, N'. and Fred Gsrtner of Wald- N. niece. Katherina a of Slaten Island, and a Mrs. Gar net of Staten Islam'.

Friends may call this evening be- Uvt-en seven nna nine p.t a home. A I OF A FOR ALL KINDS OF HOMES'" SEARS HEATING New HERCULES Jr. AUTOMATIC OIL BURNER Comfortably Heats 5 or Room House Oil Burning Air Conditioning 3 Unils in 1 Compact Design 343 50 Automatic Oil Heat Low Cost Amajcfagrljr eftjcleut this brand newr Hercules automatic oil furnace and winter air con- efficient pressure type oil burner. I ENJOY AUTOMATIC HEAT i YOUR PRESENT HEATING PLANT The hew smalt Hercc-tes Oil Burner makss it possible for evsry- ooe enjoy the comforts of clean automatic heat. It is simplified-- lias less parts--uses standard units costs less to buy and costs less to operate.

BURNERS FOR LARGER HOUSES 169 50 $235.00 installed INSTALLED WITH 275 GAL. TANK Visit While Sulphur Sprmjs i Mr.i. Er.htweil, 32-5 North street, her Mrs. Lcih 7.rorris. a jKin 1 cilvo her snfi i Mr.

and Mr.s. Howard Wake- i ter. Mr.i. Lavma of White i Sdlphur Sprmss. The American rsjx)rts thr iciest injury "in- nil record in 1228.

NO MONTHLY PAYMENTS TILL OCT. Save On First Cost, Automatic Anthracite Stoker 168 95 INSTALLED iii 1 your heating InslalJ i new Stokfr and enjoy clean, ronvrr.irnt hard real con- Jes the cost r.f nM- a i i Givrs bcttrr heat, nr.rt mrvrc. of it. Automatic Oil Burning Boiler Improved Design Gives Greater Efficiency 369 00 SUndinf Radiation Finest mi hratiiif money ran buy! Improved -designed exclusirclj for burning n'1 ProvirlA tjfslr ntr- forinancc at extremely Jow cost. Sears Radiation SHm lypc tubular of clpSf-jTSined, uniform a i ca.st iron.

Trilli grcatrr fiiirftrc in transmission of heat. A AND CO. st. MIDDLETOWN, N. Y.

ALL QUANTITIES LIMITED. ALL SALES REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES A i t- i i A i i 1-y I I i I A A I I 2 7 SAVE ON 6 Cu. Ft, COLDS POT I ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR Just 1 At This Price Note These FEATURES! Roturitc Current Cutter Sturdy All-Steel Construction Dulux Exterior--Porcelain imeriar 9-Point Cold Control Food Capacity of S.3 Cu. Ft. Finger-Tip Tray Release 7 Iba.

10 01. of Ice 96 Ice Cubes SAVE! ACT NOW! SAVE! White Electric Washer Kenmore Floor tf Qc Sample. Was $49.95 7 Down Si. iM.nlh With Motor Driven Pump DeLuxe Vacuum Cleaner Kenmore Floor QC Sample. Was $49.95 M.

Down H. Month SAVE ON OIL HEATING STOVES Single 8 in. Pot Type Brown Porcelain Radiant Heater. .95 Was $37.50 7Q. S3.

Down. Balance Monthly Twin 7 Circulating Blue Flame Heater. Was $49.95 Limited Time JI7 S4. Balance Monlhlr Twin 8 Circulating Pot Type Heater. Used Was $67.50.

Only 1 at $44-95 this price 55. Down. Balance Monihlj I 3-BurnerOil Stove J4-95 1-Burner Oil Oven 1 flown. Falanrc Monthlv Good Baker. Was 89c 3-Piece Living Koom SUITE $49.95 Floor Sample.

Was SB9.95 So Down. Balance Monthly Just 1 7-Picce Maple DINETTE $47.50 Floor Sample. Was 154.95 $5 Down. Balance Monthly $12.98 Coil Spring I $9.98 $2 Down. Balance Monthly $17.95 Coil Spring GLIDER $14.59 $2 Down.

Balance Monthly Reg. $3.98 STEEL CHAIR Was $98.00. Coil Spring and Innerspring Included. I S7. Down.

J7. Month. Smili Ciirvying CIiarRf 95 35c lAc CAMP STOOL $2.69 Complete $1 .98 BEACH CHAIR R.i. 5 9 8 9 1 7 4 5 9 98c Value CQc BEACH CHAIR $1.79 Reed $1.19 PORCH ROCKER Rea. 6.95 Steel BREAKFAST SET Felt Rug Utilify Cabinet Boys' Girls' ELGIN BIKES a i IJaliiKin Tires Oirricr and Horn $13.95, 9x9 ft.

Umbrella Tents 6.95 All Leather ,4.95 GOLF BAGS $6.98 5 ft. Bow ARCHERY A Few PICNIC JUGS A I Si. 19 Kill. Komi SI iISc Gal. Liquid -I9c North st.

MIDDLETOWN, N. Y. Special Blue Qc ENAMELWARE Choice of Any Piece 1 nt- i FREEZER Was 79c 59' Up to 2.29 Water- QQc less COOKERS 69c Aluminum SAUCEPAN SET $1.39 8-Cup Enamel COFFEE QOc MAKER 39c Washboiler 1Ac CANNING RACK lv i Jrr SILVERTONE Floor Sample Was $89.95 Jy $5 Down. Balance Monthly tO-Tiihe CONSOLE SILVERTONE Floor Sample Was $59.95 TM $5 Down. Kiilancc 1.0W1HJV SILVERTONE Floor Sample $70-95 Was $98.50 $5 Down.

Balance 6-Tulw TABLE SILVERTONE Floor Sample $1 Q.95 Vv'as $24.95 S2.56 Down. i A SILVERTONE Floor Sample Was $29.95 Down. Balance i i S-Tuhv TABLE SILVERTONE Floor Sample $00.95 Was S39.95 I Balance $1.98, 70 Ib. $1.79 Roll Roofing, $1.19, 9" Cold a ELECTRIC QOfi FAN yo 4 in. Blade $10.50 Jointer Planer.

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About Middletown Times Herald Archive

Pages Available:
60,600
Years Available:
1927-1947