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EReap Rich Profits by Using ONEQNTA STAR Want Ads. Easy! Phone 2300 Repairing 43 A'est End Body Shop BODI rwrjni pint-mo 150 Chestnut St. Oneonls. N.Y PKon'e 972-M Trailers and Partt For Sale "yOU WJ14. BS GLAD--Ton milts for Dorctbj Ocien Sties.

Bilnbrltlie. Cars and Pof Sate 65 Trucks For 45 A BILL HUGHES OPEN EVENINGS 10-13 MAIS BT. THONJ 31W-W OHD S-docr itdan. ood SO" 1 8 TM' 11 nlerlnB aervtee. Fhor.f 2138.

FORD--3-door ifdan. Vcy jood tirdlllon. tlrts very jood. HI No SrtiiU monthly I'D. 1 "THE BEST SELECTION--o! used cars la town.

A written vllh each Cir. Ponllnc Sales Service. 460 Main St. Fhor.e 1361. SALES AND 8ERVICE- for tiled In Slant)'.

Friane 54S2 and 4341. USED CARS--TRUCKS--TRACTORS Pudney Motor Co. ONTTOA BT. 4: COUNTRY OLUB RD. OPEN to 9 CYCLE SHOP USED CARS SOUTH MAIM CT PHOKE Dodge Iruek.

All good condition. Exceptionally clean truck. Inquire 61 Hudson St. Drew Pearson Continued from 4 BEA'JTIPUL CARS IN THE WORLD NASH GOLDEN A1RFLYTES Come In and See These Today Nosh Oneonta Motors Inc. EAST END PHONE USED CARS TRUCKS TRACTORS SHEFFIELD SMITH "CA8H FOB YOUR CAR- SOOTH SIDB -fr- PHOXE STUDEBAKER Sales and iervlce.

and used carl. Robert A. Oliver. 570 Main St. Phone 1628.

SELECTED USED CARS--OileJO Couri- ly Motors, 45! Chestnut Street, west End. Phone Onecmta 2431. LIEDKIE CHEVROLET NEW AND OSED CARS Ocen All MH.FORD N.Y PHONE Ike Into the press ef this train Uter to tell newsmen that McCarthy had not persuaded him to omit two paragraphs from Ills speech praising Gen. George Marshall. But wtiat actually happened was that Chairman Summerfield, knowing that (he praise of General Marshall was In the Milwaukee speech and figuring It would considered a slap at McCarthy, sneaked McCarthy up a service elevator of the Pero Mnrquelte Hotel at Peorla to IkVs suite.

There McCarthy begged that Ike not praise Marshall at Milwaukee. The general finally concurred, struck out the two paragraphs 'After the Milwaukee speech was all over, McCarthy groused privately that the general hadn't been cor- to him. was probably pure accident that, on thc day before President Truman arrived, kindly Elder Statesman David O. McKay, president the church, announced that it would take no stand In politics. He urged people to vote, but vote their own conscience This was interpreted to mean that the strong republicanism ol 80- year-old Elder Statesman Reuben Clark, who served as ambassador to Mexico in thc Hoover administration, 'should not church members this year President McKay, a tormer schoolteacher who used to ride 14 miles a day or horseback to his job as head of Weber College, is strong defender of education nnd libera policies generally--In contrast to the conservative Republicanism of GOP Gov.

Blacken Lea President Truman seemed to enjoy his i i i Presiden 1 McKay at Brigham Young University, and vice versa Sig nificantly the President took this occasion to announce th appointment of another Mor- H. Merrill O.ct .13, 1952 ONEONTA STAR 11 Otsego Bankers-Plan Meeting NELSON'S PONTIAO--oaiej ana scu- Ice. cars. Dependable lervlre since 1920. Ph.

4831 I J. GILL SONS SALES SERVICE NEW and USED CARS Jl ONETDA St. PBONS 1WO Cow-Pasture Politics Genial i mon Gov. Dan Thorlop, the ex-cow-! at i boy, running for re-election as wo governor of Colorado, is con- WHEW BETTER CARS'AKE -ill build then-- tell BuJci Ihem Phillips Bu.ck Co. 1934 Commission.

Mormons out is elected may have am icle The other URosel Hyde re-elected himself. For one thing, the Taft people are cool; ground he was in the callle business. Finally, Dan has been Kor Mrs. Isabella Kerr DOHK PRATT MOTORS Authorised Chrysler-Plymouth Sen-lee. 7.U Main at.

Phone 149. "ifliT BUICK ROADMABTER Four- da-r rbony blacfc finish, 'conditioning new brtkci, -pod tlrrs, 144 b.p. BlrHght thermcitatle engine control. choVe. 5365 down.

(S4.07 monthly. McDonough Motors. Coopcrstown, "A Flace to Deal," T946 BUICK SUPER BEDANETTE O-hilnl blacV finlib. new and healer, nrn clutch, lull 1-jbrJcBllon. S333 down, 127.17 ir.onlh- Iy Mcnono-JBh Motors.

Ccojwistowa, "A Frlrndly Deal." "ToJa BUICK SUPER--Four-door, sood- new COVCTI. Lots of gcod transportitlon together with that lime-vis "RuSsk ilrie." Nothing down. $38.84 monthly. Mcnonotigh "A 1 1 to 'TSa STUDEBAKER CHAMPION -Club ledsn. Dslusn style intetior, radio and air-conditioning.

to handle. Cheap to run. Why not buy this for your fun? Nothing down. monthly. MeDonoujh Kotora, Oooperstowu, "A Friendly Place to De al." CHEVROLET CheT- rrfet one-ton expreJJ.

Inquire Carmin Sidney. N. Y. 'IBM WltLYS--Pour-'wheel drive plck- up tiuclc. A ntat Job.

with recent motor ann front end woik. Don't this! They ate few and far between. $313 doa-n. S38.36 monthly. KeDonough Motors, OocrtEMtown, "A i P.ECB to Deal." 1M7 BUICK--Eitatt! varan, beautifully kept wowl body, new carnival red TintBh.

Perml-flrm ileerlnj, sway-Irec chassis, Foamtex eral cush- Jons, B-jlck super radio and air tlonlns- J333 town, monthly. McDor.ough Motors. Ccoperstownj "A Frlsndly Place to Deal." THE MOST OF THE BEST 51 Ford 6 Tudor (2) 51 Henry 6 and 4 49 Mercury Fordor 49 Chevrolet Fleellini Tudor 48 Chevrolet Slylsmosler Fordor 47 DeSoto Custom Fordor 47.Plymouth Deluxe Tudor 47 Chevrolet FloDtmasler Ford or 46 Chrysler Royal Fordor 46 Ford 6 Tudor Hamilton Motors 20 River St. Phone 3075 OPEN EVENINGS out of the state so much a Sou(h Korlrlshl--Guesls Wed; he's being called the absentee 1 ncsday of Mr and Mrs. Frank I governor, and has held back on were Mrs.

Howard All-i filing the number of days he (on Charles Arnold was absent since May. He sup- Kings ion. posed to file this order to Vcrmm Rapp( let the Lieutenant Governor draw pay as acting governor yea of Lexington and Mr. and during Dan's absence Governor Thorton does join Three representatives of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York liave been invited to attend the semi-annual meeting of the Olscgo County Bankers Association to be held sometime in November. They discussed numerous banking topics and methods of improving public services at a meeting with County bankers recently in New York.

Participants in thnt session included, scaled from the lefi. Carl M. Green, ns- sistanl cashier for the Olscgo County National Bank, Cherry Valley; Frederick S. Doolittle, director of the First National Bank, Richfield Springs-, James McKee assistant cashier for the First National Bank, Richfield Springs; A. Ralph Cornell, assistant cashier for the First National Bank, Ed- meslon; Reginald B.

Wiltse, vice president of the Federal Reserve Bank, New York; Howard Crosse, assistant vice president for the Federal Reserve Bank, New York; Tilford C. Gaines, Federal Reserve Bank research department, economist; Peter P. Lang, Federal Reserve Bank collection department manager; Nathan Pendleton, president the Citizens National Bank and Trust Oneonta, and Harry Shepard, cashier of thc First National Bank, Cooperstown; stand- Ing, Cliflon H. Kreps A. Chesler Walton, and Adam R.

Dick, respectively public information division chief, bank relations department manager and special representalive for the Federal Reserve Bank, New York. jf Mrs. Joseph Dent of Davenport i were guests of. Mr. and Mrs.

the Eisenhower cabinet, it will Robert Truesdell Sunday, bring joy to his delightful wife, Jessie, niece of the late Andy Mellon, who, when reminded that she was "first lady of Colorado," joked "yes, first lady of a cow pasture." The governor has raised some of Lincia Proskine of Trumans- bnry is her grandp; ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. kine, this week. Mr.

and Mrs. L. G. Fowe were weekend guests of her brother-in-law and sisler, Mr. The of a0rs Broadivay Ey Dorothy Kilgallen our growing problems wllh Jap-' ounces, was born Saturday at cuperate from her illness.

She an until after election day. Margarctville Hospital to has been a palient at the Mar- i a DeHaven's romance! the Rev. and Mrs. Herman E. garetville Hospital for the past two weeks.

with wealthy young realtor. Luben. Marty Klmmel looks Mr- Ch i es Mrs. George Bennett, They're flying to the West Coast returned homo Thursday moved to Carroll G. Hinkley'B toge'lhcr Thc son of a great i move a during i g(ate a who ley's this vtl- Ava Gardner's trouble with lop 7 of wesl iand 1 a a i a a is the same as Mcnands.

I Rita Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Dibble and southwest.

Mormon Influence--Mosl influential church nol merely in Miss Lillian White USED CARS I PHONE SIDNEY 4171 1950 FORD--Dcluxo tudor, farr.cus JOT h.p. V-8 engine-. Original Fllvcrlone. grey finish, two new tires. Magic Air heater, good seat covers 31.0C3 carelul miles, picture window visibility.

ThU car will catch the eye ol every person wha appreciates modern, sleek lines, sm down, monthly. McDonough Motors. Ccopenlown. "A Friendly Place to Deal." Good condition. Price 8M5.

Pn. 2418-J. 1(51 CHEVROLET--Bel A1r with P.O. 11815; IflSl Plymouth Buburean, S1875: 1950 Willys 4x4 Sta. Waion.

Sli35. Welch Chevrolet Cooperstowu. GUY E. PERRY-- Your moulh Dealer, 27 Bmlth Phone 4651. De5oto-Ply- Sidney.

Written Guarantee 51 Studebaker Commander 4 Door $1795 51 Mercury 4 Door 51 Plymouth 4 Door 50 Ford Custom 2 Door Overdrive $1 195 50 Kaiser Traveler Like New -51295 49 Cadillac 2 Door 22.000 Miles $2275 49 Dodge 4 Door Uke New $1325 49 Plymouth 4 Door 49 Chevrolet Convert. 49 Buick Super 2 Door with Dynaf'ow $1300 48 Ford 4 Door 845 48 Studebaker 4 Door 845 48 Plymouth Coupe 645 47 Willys Station Wagon 695 47 BuTck 4 Door Uke New 875 47 Plymouir, Cl. Cps. 795 47 Ford 4 Door '6' 695 46 Chevrolet 2 Door 695 40 Sludebaker Coupe 195 MANY CHEAPER ONES TO CHOOSE FROM 46 Studebaker 2 Ton Pickup 4e International Pic'iup 46 Dodge 2 Ton State $495 46 Ford 2 Ton Stale 49 International Panel 6 5 0 A'l The Above Cars Have Radios and Heaters USED TIRES AND TUBES LOWEST FINANCE RATES Parts For' Ail MaW Of Cars AUTO SALES GO. SOUTH SIDE TOST ACROSS RiyEP.

BRIDGE Open 9 to 9 o-- Phone 2414 BEST BUYS SPECIALS 1951 Bulcl: Super 4 Door 1951 BuicV; Special 2 Door 1950 Buick Super 4 Door 1 9 5 1 Chevrolet 4 Door Sedan 1950 Chevrolet 4 Door Sedan 1948 Chevrolet Fleetline 2 Dr. 1951 Ford Sedan, Fordomatic 1950 Ford 4 Door Sedan 1950 Ford 2 Door 1949 Pontlac "6" 2 Door 1947 Plymouth 4 Door 1947 Packard Sedan 1948 Chevrolet 2 Ton Stake 1946 Chevrolet 2 Ton C. C. 1949 Ford 14 Ton Pickup 1946 Dodge I 2 Ton C. C.

WHITAKER SON SIDNEY, N.Y. PHONE 9811 i OPEH EVENINGS Industrial Equipment SAND BPREADERS--Two-Kheel trailing type. In stock. MacDo-Jgall Equipment Blnghamton, New York. Phones 2-MS8 2-SfM.

WantecJ--Used Cars HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR USED CARS Aim WE SELL USED TIRES and PARTS AUTO SALES CO. BOUT-HEIDI Across River Bildga Open to lUUHESI PRICES Wrecxeo too luck oira. A eai, modiL OMd parts ol ftll Iron Metal Co- PI. ftt Legal Notices NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tf.it License 23RL135 Mi teen iisuecl to the under Jlgnfd to wines liquors and ur.dtr ihc Akohoilc Control Law at gam's 60 Broid Street, Or.e- onU, York, County, for coTiiumpticm on the premises. Sairuifl E.

Scoll Broad Street. KAISE3-FRAZER Sfclti 8rvice. uied jurti. Coote'i K-p Koton, Sidney. Phono 2WJ- ELECTION NOTICE Btale of New York County ot Otsejo NOTICE IB HEREBY GtVZN pursuant to Section 81 of the Election Law, that at the General Jdectloa to held In thli County on ihe succeeding the first In November next the following i may te lawfully voted for, to wit: President Vice United States Senate: Justice of the Supreme Coutl Representative In Congreit flUta Senator ol Ammblf County Judft Surrogate Sheriff District Attorney Two WALTER A.

BLI6S ROYAL J. KRETZENOZR Coir.mliiloner* of Election OtxJtwrBtown, N. Y. Octobtr 4th. IS13.

GEARY A. WILMOT. Ork. Utah, but in Idaho, Nevada and to her home at Lexington Mon- dinner guests of Church of Jesus Christ of knowyi.Mv. and Mrs.

Raymona Lnder- i at Prattsville. tor-Day Saints-belter as the Mormon Church WHO WISH TO TAKE A BRIDE MUSTRRSTMARRV A PIGEON BECAUSE 3 IS CONSIDERED A WHEN PERtfJTTEDTomKE A HUM AN BRIDE BUKURIU A JAPANESE TIJDER EDWARD T.GAULT of west Warsham.niass. ftT THE AGE OP 74 HAS COVERED 3.00O.OOO MILES WITHOUT A SINGLE 'GROWS ON THE ROOTS tt -OMLY AFTER THE CHOPPED DOWN! THE OLD HOME TOWN IS 7H' FIFTH P1PEFULLOF LUKE'S BLEND-ITS BACK ROAJ FOLKS LUKE MUST Si? RUMNIWS AfTOOMD WITM A BUMCH OF SISSIES man. (Rita fled 1 White, at Kirhslde. they aU visiled the' Ali's house this! Two busloads of students Formers 1 Museum at Coopers- UTh aac fo" th Roxb ury a en- homo vmexpuct-1 brilliant and tral Sch o1 visited Coopers- fh th rnri ffi 0 TMsrt Hti uorothr blonde) Joe DiMagglo has been tele-; ukql now lhot phoning Evelyn frye, thc de-1 aulhor of m0d L6WiS kker the tudent nudes by HaNvhngs.

hc atc csi accompanled and the happy in am he's the rich Cooper Omar food mami(acturerl goes directly into home kitchens most of it being used first by J. Griffin and Ward Roberts Frank Bruno, the de-i no Im lc Harrison C. Morse and I 1nc a author of the next Martin and Haro VanVa lkcnburgh I I David Sclznick is hopped up with enthusiasm over his plan lo make a musical stage version of "Gone With The W.nd dential advisor David Nilcs is I having trouble locating his a i nt Jr Ja sonal effects, letters or diaries, i Hobcl Fuller know he left stocks, bonds; projected, it will be four hours real but ne was a end long (he doesn't think GWTW bachelori much nis life shrouded in mystery, and rs will has been uiicov- daughter, nts mes C. went md Mm George' and would be effoclive if cut) and the will conduct an-. nQ other nationwide search for singing Scarlett O'Hara Eartha Kilt's latest evidence of affection from i a i Southampton beau is a lush mink coat.

The young blue- blood's crush on Eartha is thc Biz Buzz backstage al "New Faces' 1 and nmong his wealthy pals. Tallulah's daytime costume, as glimpsed at the Russian Tea Room during the Sunday luncheon hour: red jersey shirt red slacks U. S. narcotic agents ore concentrating on Chile, which has become the major clearing house for drugs destined for American markets. Joan Hollow'ay, one of the most talented dancers on the musical comedy scene, became the brille of Olllc McKee of Younff Itubican in surprise i Connecticut the other day.

Not even their parents knew until afler the knot was tied Marlon Brando's mad crush on Sherry Rrllton, the stripper, has reached thc phone-call-every- clay stage. Sherry's in Reno rothy Holbrooke and Domia of Fort Edward, visited Mrs. Holbrooke's mother, Mrs. Nellie Ruteshouser. Sunday, Mr.

and Mrs. Clark Frederick and Mrs. Charlotte Frederick of Canajoharie were guests of Mrs. Ruleshouser. Miss Lucy Lytlc and Miss Marjoiic Webster visited Miss Lytle's home at Salem.

George Haight Sr. and son, Bruce, and Miss Edna Moffitt were at Hartford, where Byron visiled his former teacher, Andrew Johnstone, member of the Central now with a touring revue, i anil Marlon hopes to hop there I hool faculty last year, and to join her as soon as his cur- now a merribor of the faculty rent camera chores are fin- nt Scdgwick High School ished. i at Hartford. Miss Moflilt vis- First thing Josh Logan i i ncl sister, Mrs. George Mrs.

Harvey Stone, who went when he got baric from Europe Moffitt, at Bristol, who to Nevada to divorce the a viewed "Wish You Were a5 en ill. median, is on the verge call- Here" was order Paul Valen- William Crawford was at his ing off 'all legal action Lois tine to shave ofl his mustache. lo mc at Albany. Andrews came up with a also deleted a lew lines Mr. and Mrs.

John W. Honey den lummy ailment and was dialogue that had crept in dur- an sons, John T. and Timothy forced to cancel her nightclub ing his absence A beautiful J. of Andes and Mr. and Mrs.

debut al a Sociely Mrs. TV dancer, formerly a Copa p. Rodrigo of Schencctady vis- FDR will return to TV with her is carrying the biggest ited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. own show in less than two lurch lor Vic Damons.

months. The format is in i Tddte Cantor out of thc oxygen tonl Shirley Booth opening Cuckoo," in "The Time has received of thc Broad- marquee of the historic Empire Leland J. Todd, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

S. George Gordon of Schencctady called her brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. L. J.

Todd, Sunday Dr. and Mrs. Willard Brown left Frrtiay for two weeks Koxbury Coeur de Lion at cupsaw, Wananue, N. Miss Irma Griffin--2092 OK USED CARS 1950 Chevrolet Flcctline DC Luxe 4-Door. A glossy black radio, fresli air licatrr, directional signals, Tartan plastic seat covers, fender guards, back-up lights, side i llon't miss this one.

i i i i a aiuc $1475 TRUCK SPECIAL 1840 Ford H-Toll Pickup $295 SALES SERVICE PART! OLIVER WOLFE CHEVROLET, INC. 37 Broad St. Oneonta Tel. Z60 N. Y.

way's greatest accolade. The chapter, Order of the Eastern where Mrs. Brown will re- met Friday. At thc meet- Arctifc Ice moves clockwise around the North Pole, pushe by prevailing winds up.d cur 5 8 5 I 6 5 4 8 6 I 7 I 4 rj 3 A 4 A 5 a i 2 7 A 6 2 4 7 A 5 7 4 7 A A A 6 3 8 3 6 4 4 8 5 4 7 3 8 0 4 3 P. 8 i 4 3 I 5 "6 i A i 7 7 8 3 4 2 5 6 4 8 4.

4 3 7 5 6 6 A 7 5 4 7 5 I 8 Theater, instead of a i jng, November 14, the past ma- the name of the play, reads' an patrons of this chapmply: "Shirley Booth." cr will be honored at a Past Today's guessing game: What and Patrons' newly-wedded Hollywood fel- The new son of and low is inverting his famous rSp Philip Finch, born Octo- ife's pay check at the Dclmar 5 a the Margaretville race track's $50 window Jaster, Hospital, has ben named Marthan she earns it? The i Philip. UHF television will mean an- i ji rs Christopher Tsarnis of other boom for the video visited Mr. and icemen Joseph Kaufman, I Mrs. George Ennist. who produced Joan Crawford's rs Albert Crawford of "Sudden Fear," is a good bet to visited her son-in- wind up as chief production aw and daughter, Mr.

and at the newly organized HKO: jfrs. Lewis Higgins, and at- studios. i tended the wedding of Miss TOPS Heine I Mae Ploutz and Hay- DouRlas' new album of bai- mond Dcmonie. ladt (VoBue Records)--espe- Andrew J. Underwood, Here Is a pleasant little game that will give you a message every day.

It is a numerical puzzle designed to spell out your fortune. Count the letters in your first name. If the number of letters is 6 or more, subtract 4. If the number is less than 6, add 3. The result is your key number.

Start at the upper lefthand corner of the rectangle and check every one ol your key numbers, left to right. Then read tht message tua letters under the checked iigurcs givo you. cially thc new torch song, i "Forgive and ForKet." The Ellery show Wednesday nijthts on TV a and Brent, the dazzling Ice dancers In Ihe Roxy stare show Alan Dfan's dreamy platter, "Let's Call It a Day." i The Toppers, a fresh new i singing group, at Le Ruban Bleu. I Eddie Senz, the makeup man, 'got a hair-raising falsie assign- turned Friday from Bingham- from Beftc Davis for her ton. Mrs.

Baker and Mrs. i "Two's Company" ap- 1 Bruce Buell of Grand Gorge pearance. It seems Bette's close-; were in Allentown, cropped coiffure left too much' business. back-of-the-ncck naked, so Scnz Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Giffin whipped up a hair "fall" that and sons are visiting friends takes up wheie her clip job in Levittown, L. lets down Thc Stale De-! A daughter, Deborah Louise partment la trying lo soft pedal' weighing pounds, thre who has undergone a surgical operation at the Benedictine Hospital, Kingston, returned home Friday. Miss Marjorie Mattice, who attends Ridley's Business College, Binghamton, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George B.

Mattice. Miss Patricia Mat- lice of New York also visited her parents. Mrs. William L. Baker I of LOCAL PICTURES Appearing In The ONEONTA STAR 75c (90c If Delivered By Mail) Allow 2 Weeks For Delivery Please Order Prints Within 2 Days After They Appear in The Oneonta Star.

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