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THURSDAY, DECEMBER <strong>23</strong>. <strong>1948</strong> THE BREWSTER STANDARD—ESTABLISHED 1869 PAGE SEVEN<br />

Christian Science Radio Program Air" series of the Columbia Broad-<br />

• [casting System, Sunday, Dec. 26th at<br />

"So Close is God" is the subject of ji0:30 a.m. EST. This program, which<br />

a Christian Science radio program to (is approved by The Christian Science<br />

be broadcast in the "Church of the.Board of Directors, will originate in<br />

DAN CARLO<br />

Mason Contractor<br />

Tel. Brewster <strong>23</strong>59<br />

Oelker & Cox<br />

Distinctive Funeral Service<br />

BREWSTER MT. KISOO<br />

PAINTING<br />

DECORATING<br />

L HEPPNER<br />

Tel. 2150<br />

Peaceable Hill Road<br />

BREWSTER, NEW YORK<br />

Vacuum Cleaner<br />

WASHING MACHINE<br />

SERVICE<br />

All Makes Repaired<br />

M. J./Fischer & Son<br />

Tcf. 654 ot 572<br />

4 Progress St., Brewster, N.Y.<br />

Tony Cioccolanti<br />

General Contractor<br />

and Mason<br />

Brewster, N. Y.<br />

Tel. <strong>23</strong>71<br />

TREE EXPERTS<br />

W. C. RUFFLES<br />

"The Scientific Tree Service"<br />

POWER SPRAYING<br />

Pruning • Bracing<br />

Cavity Feeding<br />

Woodland Adaptation<br />

Orchard Culture • Grating<br />

Grub Proofing<br />

TEL. BREWSTER 421<br />

17 Years of Consecutive Tree<br />

Service in Putnam and<br />

Adjacent Counties<br />

FIRST<br />

NATIONAL BANK<br />

BREWSTER, N. Y.<br />

Member of Federal Deposit<br />

Insurance Corporation<br />

Capital $100,000<br />

Surplus - - - - 57.000<br />

Reserves 56,000<br />

BURGLAR<br />

PROOF VAULT<br />

A modern burglar proof safe<br />

deposit vault has recently<br />

been installed. Boxes rent |<br />

for $5 per year. %<br />

3. DOUGLASS MEAD, President §<br />

E. D. STANNARD,<br />

Vice President and Cashier &<br />

D. E. STANNARD, AN*. Cashier |<br />

THE<br />

PUTNAM COUNTY<br />

SAVINGS BANK<br />

Brewster. N. Y.<br />

btcorporated 1871<br />

OFFICERS<br />

George E. Jennings, President<br />

Arthur P. Budd, Vice President<br />

1. Hart Pnrdr, Vice Proadeskt<br />

Margaret R Maokey, Secretary<br />

and Treasurer<br />

Etoane C- Conetook, Counsel<br />

Beptisii* made on or before the<br />

tenth btuaneas day of January,<br />

aad Jiny s?iu hear interest front<br />

the hurt. «* these nwnthg, re<br />

Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.<br />

i » t<br />

TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />

North Main St., Brewster<br />

The Rev. Gordon E. Hohl, Pastor<br />

STATE OF NEW YORK<br />

SUPREME COURT :<br />

PUTNAM COUNTY<br />

THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH<br />

Rev. W. Stanley Shuker, Minister<br />

Brewster. N. Y.<br />

Church ftertto<br />

Sunday, Dec. 26, <strong>1948</strong><br />

SUMMONS<br />

Sunday, Dec. 28, <strong>1948</strong><br />

ST. LUKE'S CHURCH<br />

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

Portland, Oregon, tn this locality, 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. Classes<br />

9:45 a.m.—Church School with class­ Rev. S. R. Brinckerhoff, Rector<br />

Brewster<br />

the broadcast may be heard over for all ages.<br />

THE PEOPLE OP THE STATE OP es for all ages. Fourth Sunday—mis­<br />

Somen<br />

Mrs. William Washburn, Supt.<br />

Station WCBS, 880 kilocycles.<br />

NEW YORK,<br />

sionary day.<br />

Mrs. August Anderson, Organist<br />

11:00 a.m.—Morning Service. Ser*<br />

mon by pastor; theme, "Growth In<br />

Plaintiff, 11:00 aim.—Christmas Communion<br />

Christmas Eve<br />

Rev. Harry p. Foulk, Pastor<br />

Spiritual Stature."<br />

and reception 6f new members. At Midnight Mass 11:30 p.m.<br />

—against—<br />

this time, a Communion Set, to be<br />

Christmas Day<br />

. Sunday, Dec. 26, <strong>1948</strong><br />

TRADE IN<br />

The annual Christmas Worship "Jane" Cartwright, the first name sent to a needy church organization<br />

Service and party of the Sunday<br />

Holy Communion 8:00 am.<br />

10:00 a.m.—Church School. There is<br />

"Jane" /being fictitious and unknown in Europe, will be set apart.<br />

a class for every member of the fam­<br />

BRING IN YOUR School will toe held Thursday evening, to the plaintiff, but being intended to<br />

o<br />

Dec. <strong>23</strong>rd, at 8 o'clock.<br />

All are invited to worship with us.<br />

ily.<br />

be the •widow, if any, of Charles<br />

ST. JAMES' CHURCH<br />

LAWN MOWERS<br />

Welcome.<br />

11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship serv­<br />

The annual Christmas Eve Service Cartwright, late of Carmel, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>,<br />

Rev. S. R. Brinckerhoff, Rector ice. "An Assembly of Everlastings"<br />

WE WILL TRADE will be held on Friday evening, Dec. deceased, William Cartwright, Joseph CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY<br />

North Salem<br />

will be the theme of the pastor's mes­<br />

24th, at 8 o'clock.<br />

Cartwright, Elizabeth Vaughn, Mary<br />

OLD ONES FOR NEW The Choir will rehearse Thursday, A. Cartwright, Timothy Cartwright,<br />

Masonic Temple, Railroad Ave.<br />

Christmas Day<br />

sage.<br />

Dec. <strong>23</strong>rd, at 7 p.m.<br />

"Alice" L. Thomas, the first name<br />

Pawling, N. Y.<br />

Holy Communion 10:30 a.m. A church-going family is happier.<br />

MARVIN LAWN Holy •Communion will be celebrated "Alice" being fictitious and unknown unday Service .". 11:00 am<br />

o<br />

Come to church Sunday.<br />

CHURCH OP ST. LAWRENCE<br />

o<br />

at the Service, Sunday, -Jan. 2nd. to the plaintiff, but being intended to unday School 11:00 am.<br />

MOWER SHOP<br />

O'TOOLE, BREWSTER<br />

designate Mrs. A. L. Thomas of 89<br />

ST. ANDREWS<br />

Testimonial meeting, the first Wed-<br />

EMt Branch Ave., Brewfter, N.Y.<br />

William Street, Ladywood, Birminglesday of each months at 8:00 pjn. Rev. Joseph A. Heaney, Rector<br />

EPISCOPAL CHURCH<br />

BREWSTER 698<br />

ham, England and "Warren" Cart­ All are cordially Invited to attend Rev. Edward A. MeCabe, Curate<br />

Brewster<br />

wright, the first name "Warren" be­ wr services.<br />

Sunday Masses—*:00, 9:00 and 11<br />

Midnight Service<br />

ing fictitious and unknown to plain­<br />

'clock.<br />

tiff, but being intended to designate one<br />

NOTICE TO BIDDERS<br />

The Midnight Christmas Eve Serv­<br />

Novena devotions Monday evening ice will be held in St. Andrew's Epis­<br />

Cbangelisttc W. Cartwright of 159 Ulverley Road, School Transportation at 8 o'clock.<br />

copal Church on Friday evening at<br />

Olton, Birmingham, England if either<br />

D. Ceasrine<br />

11 p.m. Rev. B. Chandler, of Kent,<br />

or any of said persons be living, and,<br />

e&erbtceg<br />

if dead, any and all persons or cor­<br />

Central School District No. 1 of the CHURCHES OF CHRIST. will be in charge. The following mus­<br />

General Trucking<br />

porations whose names and places of<br />

Towns of Southeast, Carmel and Pat­<br />

SCIENTIST<br />

ical program will be given by a large<br />

[Every Sun., 7:30 p.m.] residence or business are unknown to<br />

terson requests bids for transporta­<br />

augmented choir:<br />

GARBAGE, RUBBISH, ASHES<br />

the plaintiff claiming any right, title<br />

tion service for school children over "Christian Science" is the Lesson- Prelude—The Christmas Song (Can-<br />

SAND, GRAVEL TOP SOIL<br />

GRANGE HALL<br />

or interest in the real property de­<br />

the following route, to be known as Sermon subject for Sunday, Dec. 26. tique de Noel)—Adam<br />

scribed in the complaint herein as<br />

Bus Route No. 7, stops and time Golden Text: "Great is the Lord, Processional—O Come, All Ye Faithful<br />

•<br />

Brewster, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> heirs at law, distributees, devisees,<br />

schedules to be furnished by the and greatly to be praised in the city Kyrie—Sibley<br />

grantees, assignees, trustees, receiv­<br />

school officials. Bids to be filed with of our God, in the mountain of his Hymn—O Little Town of Bethlehem<br />

Brewster 2109<br />

ers, lienors or otherwise by, through,<br />

Nelson P. Tuttle, Clerk of the Board holiness" (Psalms 48:1).<br />

Gloria—Sibley<br />

under or from any of such persons<br />

of Education, Brewster, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, Sermon: From the King James vers­ Laus Tibi—Sibley<br />

P.O.BN4<br />

and any and all persons or corpora­<br />

and to be opened Monday, December ion of the Bible: (Luke 5:<strong>12</strong>-15). "And Hymn—Hark, the Herald Angels Sing<br />

TILLY FOSTER, N. Y.<br />

tions whose places of residence or<br />

27th, <strong>1948</strong>, at the high school" build­ it came to pass, when he was in a Offertory Anthem — O Zion, that<br />

business are unknown to the plaintiff<br />

ing. This bid is for the period from certain city, behold a man full of Bringest Good Tidings—Stainer<br />

claiming any right, title or interest<br />

January 3, 1949 to the end of the pres­ leprosy: who seeing Jesus fell on his Soloist—June Williams<br />

Dr. Gerald M. Jacobs In the real property described in the<br />

ent school year. The Board of Edu­ face, and besought him, saying, Lord, Old Hundred<br />

complaint herein as heirs at law, discation<br />

reserves the right to reject any if thou wilt, thou canst make me Agnus Dei—Sibley<br />

Podiatrist<br />

tributees, devisees, grantees, assignees,<br />

and all bids.<br />

clean. And he put forth his hand, Gloria In Excelsls—Old Scottish Chant<br />

trustees, receivers, lienors or other­ ROUTE NO. 7. State Line, Sodom, and touched him, saying, I will: be Dresden Amen<br />

Anthony Furco Chiropodist - X-Ray wise toy, through, under or from Mllltown, Putnam Lake. Return to thou clean. And immediately the Hymn—Silen Night<br />

Charles Cartwright, late of Carmel, school by way of Dykemans and Tilly leprosy departed from him. And he Recessional—It Came Upon the Mid­<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, deceased, and any and all Foster. Approximate daily mileage 60.<br />

charged him to tell no man: but go, night Cealr<br />

MASON<br />

35 MAIN ST., BREWSTER other persons or corporations claim­ Approximate number of children and shew thyself to the priest, and Postlude—Adeste Fidelis—Viltoac<br />

Hours—Daily—Mon. Thru Sat. ing any right, title or interest in such transported 50.<br />

offer for thy cleansing, according as Sadie E. Nagle, Organist<br />

Moses commanded, for a testimony<br />

CONTRACTOR<br />

10 A.M. to 6:30 P.M.<br />

real property whose names and places DOANE C. COMSTOCK,<br />

and Director<br />

unto them. But so much the more<br />

of residence or business are unknown<br />

President<br />

Christmas Day<br />

By Appointment<br />

went there a fame abroad of him:<br />

to the plaintiff,<br />

NELSON P. TUTTLE,<br />

There will be a celebration of the<br />

Phone 2091<br />

and great multitudes came together<br />

District Clerk<br />

Holy Communion at 10 a.m., Rev. B.<br />

PHONE: BREW. <strong>23</strong>67<br />

to hear, and to be healed by him of<br />

Defendants.<br />

Board of Education, Central<br />

Chandler in charge.<br />

48 MARVIN AVE., BREWSTER<br />

i their infirmities."<br />

School District No. 1 of the<br />

Sunday, Dec. 26<br />

TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEPEND­ Towns of Southeast, Carmel Correlative passages from "Science Sunday School at 10 a.m.<br />

ANTS:<br />

and Patterson, N. Y.<br />

;and Health with Key to the Scrip- Morning prayer and sermon at 11<br />

YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED Brewster, N. Y.<br />

itures" by Mary Baker Eddy include: am. Rev. F. A. Coleman in charge.<br />

to answer the complaint in this ac­<br />

Fyr Fyter<br />

December 8, <strong>1948</strong>. 34o? | "There are various methods of treat-<br />

Monday, Dec. 27<br />

tion and to serve a copy of your<br />

jing disease, which are not Included The Sunday School will hold their<br />

answer, or, if the complaint is not<br />

NOTICE OF SALE in the commonly accepted systems; Christmas party on Monday evening<br />

EXTINGUISHERS served with th'is summons, to serve a<br />

I but there is only one which should be at 7 o'clock. All members and par­<br />

Thee. K. Schaefer<br />

notice of appearance, on the plain­ SUPREME COURT:<br />

I presented to the whole world, and<br />

1 Qt. to 40 Gals.<br />

ents are invited to attend.<br />

tiff's attorney within twenty days af­ PUTNAM COUNTY<br />

that is the Christian Science which<br />

FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT ter the service of this summons, ex­ MARY M. MCCARTHY, Plaintiff,: jesUs preached and practised and left<br />

Counsellor at Law<br />

INDIAN WATER PUMP clusive of the day of service. In case<br />

The whistle on the Electrozone plant<br />

against MARGARET M. RAE, et al,' to us as his rich legacy. Today the<br />

of your failure to appear or answer,<br />

las been silent for two weeks. The<br />

TANKS and STEEL BROANS<br />

Defendants. -healing power of Truth is widely<br />

judgment will be taken against you<br />

building has been undergoing repairs.<br />

BREWSTER, NEW YORK<br />

In pursuance of an interlocutory i demonstrated as an immanent, e'ter-<br />

by default for the relief demanded in<br />

On Monday the plant will resume ac­<br />

A. H. KOOPMAN<br />

judgment of partition and sale, duly nai Science, instead of a phenomenal<br />

the complaint.<br />

tion.<br />

made and entered in the above en- exhibition. Its appearing is the com-<br />

Telephone 880<br />

Box 156<br />

Trial to be held in the County of titled action, and bearing date the mg anew of the gospel of 'on earth re only to demonstrate its divine<br />

GOLDENS BRIDGE, N. Y. Putnam.<br />

29th day of November, <strong>1948</strong>, I, the peace, good-will toward men.' Now, rigin,—to attest the reality of the<br />

INSURANCE REAL ESTATE<br />

Dated, November 3, <strong>1948</strong>.<br />

Referee in said judgment named, will as then, signs and wonders are igher mission of the Christ-power to"<br />

NATHANIEL L. GOLDSTEIN sell at public auction at 36 North •wrought in the metaphysical healing ake away the sins of the world" (pp.<br />

Attorney General<br />

Main Street, Brewster, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> on' 0f physical disease; but these signs 44, 150).<br />

Attorney for Plaintiff<br />

the 17th day of January, 1949, at 10; —<br />

Office and P. O. Address o'clock in the forenoon of that day, j<br />

CARL CHIRASELLO The Capitol, Albany, N. Y. the premises directed by said judg-1<br />

By:<br />

ment to be sold, and therein describ­<br />

HORN'S Bulldozer Work<br />

WARREN H. OILMAN ed as follows:<br />

Assistant Attorney General ALL that certain lot, piece or par­<br />

EXCAVATING, GRADING TO ALL OP THE DEPENDANTS cel of land with buildings thereof<br />

NAMED AND DESIGNATED situate, lying and being in the Vil­<br />

Funeral Service<br />

In THE ABOVE SUMMONS: lage of Brewster, in the Town of<br />

Trucking<br />

The foregoing summons is served Southeast, in the County of Putnam<br />

It's soon time for St. Nick! Before Dancer and Prancer set<br />

Our service available to all re­ TOP SOIL, SAND, GRAVEL,<br />

upon you by publication pursuant to and State of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, and bounded<br />

hoof on your roof—hie away to A&P for last minute fixin's.<br />

the order of the Supreme Court of<br />

gardless of financial condition.<br />

and described as follows: to wit:<br />

And here are four Holiday table treats—gay as sleigh-bells<br />

STONE, CINDERS, MANURE the State of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> made by Hon.<br />

in the snow—and at prices really low ...<br />

COMMENCING at the Southwest<br />

Frank H. Coyne, a Justice of said corner of the premises hereby con­<br />

HOLIDAY FLAVOR HARK! HARK! THE TART!<br />

Pawling, N. Y.<br />

Brewster 2155 court, dated the 18th day of Novemveyed and adjoining Railroad Avenue,<br />

ber, <strong>1948</strong>, and filed with the complaint<br />

With friends dropping in during Holiday Tarts to gladden their<br />

so called, and lands formerly of Lewis theholidays.the coffeemaker works hearts! Watch the family pile in<br />

Phone 8811<br />

in the office of the Clerk of the Coun- Rundle, deceased, now or formerly of overtime at my house. And to make to these. Combine 1M cups ANN<br />

jty of Putnam at Carmel in the State Susie Price Wheeler; thence running sure every cupful I make is per­ PAGE PRESERVE OR JELLY,<br />

'of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>.<br />

Easterly along lands formerly of said fect, I always use A&P COFFEE. IVs. cups cranberries, % cup rai­<br />

TAKE NOTICE that the above ac­ Rundle, now or formerly of said<br />

! It's sold in the sins and<br />

tion is brought to recover possession Wheeler, 220 feet; thence running<br />

f bean, with na­<br />

in accordance with the provisions ofj Northerly along lands formerly of<br />

ture's flavor seal<br />

§201, et. seq., of the Abandoned Prop- | Alfred Bailey, deceased, now or for-<br />

unbroken. When I<br />

Cargain & Beecher<br />

erty Law of the State of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> | meriy 0f Thomas Jeffery, 65 feet to<br />

buy, it's ground to<br />

of the following described property lands formerly of Alanson Ellis, now<br />

order, just right<br />

FUNERAL HOME<br />

which escheated to the People of the<br />

for my coffee-<br />

or formerly of Francis O'Brien; thence maker. None of that lack-lustre,<br />

State of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> upon the death of running Westerly along lands for­ stale flavor for me! With fresh<br />

one Charles Cartwright, late of Carmerly of said Ellis, now or (formerly of<br />

Competent and Courteous<br />

A&P COFFEE folks say,"You cermel,<br />

County of Putnam, in the State said O'Brien, 220 feet to Railroad tainly make good coffee!" It's eco­<br />

Service at any Hour OONY THROW ourrovR of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, on May 30, 1939, with­ Avenue aforesaid; thence running nomical, too. Compare it with other<br />

out leaving him surviving heirs or Southerly along said Railroad Ave­ comparable quality coffees. See<br />

LYMAN A. BEECHER, Lie. Mgr. OLD FRIENt>!„ 0C/& distributees and without leaving him nue 65 feet to the place of beginning. what you save in A&P COFFEE.<br />

BREWSTER 615 REPAIRING MAKES OL£> surviving any person legally entitled EXCEPTING so much from the<br />

to take said real property:<br />

aforesaid premises as was taken by<br />

RADIOS SOUND LIKE NEW All those two certain pieces and !^e County 0f Putnam for the Brew-<br />

ORANGE COLESLAW<br />

parcels of land situate in the Town |ster ca-nel Highway,<br />

We reached in the trees (orange<br />

of Carmel, County of Putnam, State j gald premise6 wm foe sold subject trees, that is) for a salad to<br />

of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, described as follows: j ^ any state of facts an accurate sur- please! Peel 2 oranges and cut in<br />

Bill Overton<br />

Paroel 1<br />

vey or personal inspection would slices. Combine with 4 quartered<br />

ALFRED VICHI<br />

Complete Service in<br />

Beginning in the southeasterly cor­ show; subject to the zoning ordinances marshmallows, 4 cups shredded<br />

ner of lands of Alma Oberg on the of the Village of Brewster, Putnam<br />

cabbage, \t cup shredded carrot,<br />

westerly side of a private road; thence<br />

Vi teaspoon salt and % cup A&P's<br />

County, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, if any; subject to<br />

MASON<br />

Radio & Television<br />

ANN PAGE FRENCH DRESSi<br />

running westerly along the southerly covenants, restrictions, rights and ING. Serve on lettuce. 4 helpings.<br />

line of lands of Alma Oberg and con­ easements of record, if any; subject<br />

Brewster 644 tinuing in the same direction along to existing tenancies; subject to rights<br />

other lands now or formerly of Cor­ and easements, if any, acquired by<br />

GENERAL CONTRACTOR<br />

Penny Electric<br />

nish a distance of 150 feet to a stake; any utility company to maintain and<br />

thence southerly at right angles to operate its poles, wires, etc. into and<br />

8 Main St., Brewster, N. Y. said last mention line along other over the street adjacent thereto; and<br />

Phone 2269<br />

lands now or formerly of Cornish 50 subject to mining and mineral rights,<br />

feet; thence easterly on a line par­ if any, in favor of parties other than<br />

78 Carmel Ave., Brewster, N. ¥.<br />

allel with the first mentioned line the owners of the premises.<br />

and distant therefrom 50 feet a dis­ Dated: December 1, <strong>1948</strong>.<br />

tance of 150 feet to the westerly line<br />

\ PUTNAM COUNTY'S<br />

DOANE C. COMSTOCK<br />

of said private road; thence northerly<br />

Referee<br />

along the westerly side of said pri­<br />

Uh PLUMBER^<br />

RODERICK B. TRAVIS<br />

vate road 50 feet to the place of be­<br />

N. TRANQUILLI<br />

Attorney for Plaintiff<br />

ginning and containing a little less<br />

"V*..<br />

than one-sixth acre of land. Togeth­<br />

ffice & P. O. Address,<br />

er with the right to use said private<br />

199 Main Street,<br />

General Contractor<br />

road for access to said premises from<br />

White Plains, N. Y.<br />

and<br />

the public highway-<br />

33o6<br />

Vte USE OUR Being the same premises conveyed stone wall south 21 degrees 58 min­<br />

by Kate Wiehn to Charles Cartwright<br />

Builder<br />

HEAD AND<br />

utes 40 seconds west 161.66 feet and<br />

3>y deed dated June 9, 1934, recorded south 81 degrees <strong>12</strong> minutes 50 sec­<br />

dive you in the Putnam County Clerk's office<br />

Phone <strong>23</strong>85<br />

onds west 84.71 feet and south 39 de­<br />

July 24, 1934, L. 197 of Deeds at page<br />

HEAT ?<br />

grees 32 minutes 20 seconds west <strong>23</strong>.41<br />

244.<br />

50 N. Mais St Brewster, N. ><br />

feet to the place of beginning; con­<br />

-AWP<br />

Pared %<br />

taining about one-half an acre of<br />

OVER 86 YEARS EXPERIENCE<br />

ALWAYS Beginning at a point in the easterly and, be the same more or less.<br />

»_.<br />

OO A , line of a highway running northerly Subject to the rights of the public<br />

from the residence of Thomas Man- in that portion of said highway lying<br />

3CB7K#fS jning to Cornish Manor, and at the end within the above bounds.<br />

^ NEAT- !of the second stone wall north from Being the same premises conveyed<br />

j lands of Elnorris Farm; thence run- by Samuel G. Cornish and others to<br />

JAMES SNIDERO<br />

3_Qg south 68 degrees 56 minutes 10 Charles Cartwright by deed dated<br />

OIL BURNERS 'seconds west about 15.88 feet to the March 21, 1925 and recorded in the<br />

icenter line of said highway; thence Putnam County Clerk's office March<br />

Bulldozer Work and<br />

! northerly on a curved line along the 28. 1925 in L. 131 of Deeds at page<br />

center line of said highway to a point 287.<br />

Trucking<br />

opposite a stake at the end of a fence; NATHANIEL L. GOLDSTEIN<br />

I thence north 24 degrees 04 minutes Attorney General<br />

Excavation, Road Building<br />

30 seconds east about 15.47 feet to Attorney for Plaintiff<br />

Sand, Gravel, Top Soil<br />

\± PLUMBING L MATING i jsaid stake at the end of a fence in Office and P. O. Address<br />

154MAIh$^ - &gi#S7tk # y {the easterly Une of said highway; The Capitol, Albany, N. Y.<br />

P_e_< 402<br />

thence is a straight line north 62 de­ By:<br />

=*- BREWSTER 2187 -* grees 06 minutes 30 seconds east along WARREN H. OILMAN<br />

_ Man** A**., firewater, N. Y<br />

a Une of stakes 266 72 feet to a stake Assistant Attorney General<br />

U. VAN PELT, Prop. in a stone wall; thence<br />

3 /£ cup water. Cook over<br />

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BUSES to DANBURY<br />

9 TRIPS<br />

Leave Brewster Station<br />

WEEK DAYS<br />

A.M.: 6:35, 8:01, 10:35<br />

P.M.: <strong>12</strong>:45, 2:40. 4:16, 5:25, 6:30, 9:02<br />

EXTRA FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS<br />

P.M.: 7:50, 11:05<br />

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