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The Kingston Daily Freeman from Kingston, New York • Page 3

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Kingston, New York
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-DAILY. KINGSTON, TUESDAY EVENING, .6,, -1948, THREE Supervisors Vote For Construction Of Notch Highway "The Greane County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously Idst week In favor of the continua- of the Notch road In 1949 un- dot tho Federal Aid Secondary I fighway Projtram. 7hc action wns taken at a meeting held in Cfitsklll attended by members of the Parents' Committee. ''John Papp, chairman, of the Parents' Committee, opened the mooting by asking the board whether It was in favor of the continuation of the construction of the rond and also if It would pass resolution that if any Federal Aid money was erantcd KINGSTON Tailor-Mide BLINDS TT UruitiM I I i i I I Free Estimate KINGSTON VENETIAN BLIND CO. Office and Factory 32 34 Ferry St.

PHONE 4183 ounty would it be "spent' on ew section of'the road in 1949. Claude chairman of ric board, answered the question saying that he doubted wheth- the board could, pass; any. such esolution as the board members elt that the original resolution i'as for the entire road to be con- tructed by the "state and also hat the board had not ny notification from the Department of Public Works in reeard to he Secondary Federal Aid Anthony Kirk, a committee member, later asked the board- it would be willing to do on as favoring a designation or the continuation of the con- truction of the road if any funds vere available to Greene county under the Second Federal Aid iighway Program. After Chairman Thompkins Tolerated that he had- not 'received any notice of Federal Aid appropriation authorized' by the state, told the group that Ke'had received 'a letter'" from 3rown, 'deputy superintendent, Department of Public-Works, isnying if the-county board of supervisors designate the' Phoenicia- Stony Clove highway as the road on -which the -money be spent, the department would and endeavor' to-, place construction 'of a 'new sectipm of the underway under ''contract soon as possible. After point was brought voted, in of the continuation "of rood, in 1949 under the Federal Aid Secondary It also was stated-by'Chairman Thompkins that the Notch road, known as route 214, was the only road listed- in Greene for construction under -the Federal Aid Secondary Highway Program AbVEKTISHMENT Constipated For 30 Years-But No More "1 suffered constipation over'30 years but got-no help till-I began.to,eat KEt-LOCO's ALL-BRAN at.every -breakfast.

What a difference! I'm a 'regular' C. Buethe, St. Cloudy Minn. Jf-your diet' lacks bulk for normal elimination, this delicious ctreal will supply it. 'Eat an ounce every, milk--and drink plenty of If not satisfied alter 10 days, send enuty Battle, 'and get DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK ESOPUS The Savings Loan Association of Kingston is ready to help YOU in building or buying or modernising a home for His Majesty I You can borrow money here for "His Our terms are very convenient.

Your loan can be paid off like rent. small monthly-payments our interest is as low as on conventional loans. Why Not Stop in Today and Discuss Your Home Loan Problems? Savings 267 WALL ST. PHONE 4320 KINGSTON, N. Y.

INCOK.PQRATED 1892 v-- (We Art Legal Inveitmenl for Trust Funds) U. S. SAVINGS BONDS FOR SALE Eldest iSenafor Us Going iHome 15--Miss Viva 'reer is spending the winter months in Kingston. Starting Friday, November 19; 7:30 p. jn.y the'town--board, of he Town -of Esopus.

will" sponsor movies for children and a'dults at he Town Hall. The movies will nclude travel, educational and recreational films. A large attend: ance i requested. The Mother's Club will sponspr food-sale at Mott's store Friday rom-2'to 5 m. Mrs.

George Ryer and Viola" Conklin of- Kingston spent lais.t Thursday with Mrs. Charles Mrs. Thomas 'Moore, and' son; Tames, of Mrs. Charles Palen Miss Grace Freer: left recently spend some time.in Auxiliary of the Hsopus Fire Department will hojd is- regular meeting Tuesday at 8 p. A birthday party-was tendered to' recenfly at his home.

TJiose present were Percy Vincent Fairbrother, Mr. and Mrs'. Arthur lightner, Bobby Shelightner of Mr. and'Mrs. Clarence Wells "and' and Mrs, Clarence Jacobs of Ulster and Mr'.

and 'Mrs. Coutant of Esopus. Scliopl Miss, 12, Says 'She Wants Her Duds Walla Walla, Nov. 16 That's whtft Walla Walla county officers thought when a girl's clothing was found last Friday beside a rural road. Today the yo.ung said the foul pla'y was'in her "duds" be- ing'taken.

ij' '-Into pfnce marched- a. 12-year has a farm five miles southeast of Burbank. "I'd like my clothes, if you please," she said. Officers Ravi them to her after she told this story: Ev.ei-y, schoolday morning 'she has to trudge three miles through sagebrush and over fences, catch, her-school'bus. To save Her good.clothes she puts on old slacks and -a' sweater: over them, phis extra mittens-and: boots, come the clothes -when she reaches- the" road.

'A big der is the' hiding place for her That's where a county road crew found them, starting-a'n investigation. Sen, Arthur Capper, Kansas Republican, who has served in the Senate since 1918, pack's his re-election this oldest-member- cf the'upper house, Senator is-83. New Governors KiwanisTKapier a Promises tol Be Bigger, Better William -Leehive, president of the Kingston. Kiwahis Club, reported today active Ki- wanian in Kingston has in the 1948 Kiwariis Kapers to be held-sit the 'hig'fi school auditorium November 29 and 30. most interesting thing about the whole, show is that the Kiwanians are'having just as good a time whipping.

the 1948. show -shape as the audience will have on the two nights of the' show, 'according to Leehiye. General rehearsals have been held-every at the K. of C. hall and group- rehearsals have beeh held during' the This year's beyy ''ijoauties" surpasses all 1 preyiqusimpersona- tibns for sheer 'feminine pulchritude.

The music provided by Shapiro and- Bernstein- is of the best. In-'fact' organization is working overtime to give the spectators a first class, big time show. You will not only get your money's worth in entertainment, says the purpose of the 'show, to' provide college I scholarships, for. five'more'Kings-i 1 Banks Are Socialized Poland, Nov. 16 socialized all.

its banks one lone institution handling financial services for foreign government decree said' the nation's- entire banking structure is. being adjusted "to new tasks which confront the people's state on the road toward socialism." Tops World The: United far ahead of any other nation, in production of the four major sources of power, coal, natural gas, oil, and power. Knew for Values BUY at GRANTS ECONOMY PRICES! MB-prhe'-most eligibly bachelor 'it Dever, a -Democrat, w.on with i of the bigges vote-ever -given a Baystate gove: nor. "He's- only -45, but he been' 20 years--wit i thre.e'-years 'out for! wartime sen ice race governor i 1940, ISewsrett Saltonsta-1 was now a senator, "was the; only 1 state sweep. 1 -Dever-' -got p'f -the- navy, he; said heiw.as-going to sticki to'his law but he jumped: 'polities, by running: fc r- in 1946; has.

he'-Avill ask -Federal 1 sipn. 'ai e. the'Jlepublicari. lature'last ed; fare.tb cep'tsi after -tt e- In h'e" charged. that i-i gram.P;bf.

'-Republicah Bradford; home. it. that 'Immediai e. need. f6'r-homes 1 -DeverVwaslJjont 1 h'e was.

and a erran'dsjwhiles-he' worked.his through School. worked; nights.in-a'rubber factoiy la First years SalfeLake'City' '03P)--Utah's Republican in 18 "isn't worried at by fact; Democrats 'will control. all 'major state oHices and-the Legis- "j'y 'found that a majority'of any. group-will support you if you show them you are doing the. right Bracken Lee.

"In my undertakings I'll try 'to get the public behind me Mayor of Utah's coal-mining 'center of years, is 49-and in the eral; insurance business. did hot seek reelection, last year as He' has had many hobbies--oil trapshpoting, home "when I slowed up they moved me into I figured "I was' through." fLee'stands. 5 feet ,,11 inches, keejis'his- gray a-veteran of; World War Land the father; of-two two'daugh- where'he w.as'born, he 'wa's. 1 'regarded; as 'a who" got' his" admiii-. istration 'city built civic auditprium and mbdernized taxes.

stayed'in :his.home-town, close to" his- family, asi election returns showed with- 'standirig the 1 of his first -i-ecommenda- tibns the: Democratic. Xegiisla- 'he, says," to 'abolish the'; Enforcement Division 6f 'Commis- "Cities "enforce, the-liquor his spirited, race i. with. Democratic ber't B'. almost entirely i.of nature.

1 Maw first''person" to go- after a 1 in 1 Lee's-victory was.no surprise to State -students', of. poli- Four years ago, when the Republican Party trailed in Utah votes, Lee lost to Maw'by only. 1,056 Weorlte SHEETS 2.S9 Strongtyweven (i 28 to iquetro inch) finish mudin for yow double first qwolityl IT'S NO FUN TO BE SUED An accident oil your prcmisfii.T-- eyen a from your, premises---might cost you plenty if you should be held liable! As a year will buy Comprehensive Personal Liability Insurance'. JU.EJHONJJ Broadway 'RepKtfnring The Ctoultf taf Surety Company of Hictford, Coon. UNBLEACHED 80x80 thread count.

SS Inches YAKD TABLE DAMASK 58-ln. wide in plain white or colored border. fKKO SUMMIT PERCALE 80x80 thread count in new 59c yd. TO. Tonight, when you roll the hearty, full-bodied of Beverwyck Irish Brand Cream Ale across your you'll taste the finest quality malt and hops money.can buyl You'll that comes from the lutest, most modern brewing installed at a cost of dollars) And.

know, why this the.first truly flreai ale In 8 years Is a popular fc vorite today I Try it buy it! Looks creamier creamier is creamier! 'Gaily- printed pretty; jla blue, and MATCHING CHAIR BACK COVttS J9 Ntw Slim Skirts Six smart colon ZippM a Sleek rayon, in navy, WacV, flriwn, or IRiSH KRAND ALE 1st QUAWTY 45 6AWt i sheer 115 A wonderful Economy Sale quality of own brand, "bla" at a lovv-cut price! '45' In exciting: hew fall shades'. 2 to Stock W.T.GRANTCo 303-307 WALL ST..

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Years Available:
1873-1977