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FOUR THE DAILY MESSENGER, CANANBAIGUA, N. Y. SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1947 IOEPALOOKA by Ham Fisher WASJJSTMY LUCK TO MISS A WONDERFUL TIME HAVE GIVEN ANYTHING TO HAVE SEEN THE GREAT JOE PALOOKA STOPPED IN WAIT OUT THE STORM. WILL YOU THINK. THIS ENERVATED Advertising must be receivefl In the office of -The Daily Messenger before 10 a.

nt to insure publication same day. Stop" orders must be received by 10 a. m. Credit will not be allowed -'ior errors in advertisements unless reported before 10 a. m.

on the day following first publication. RATES--15c per line charged, 12c per line cash or if paid within 10 days after first insertion. 3 consecutive insertions, 13c per line charged, lOc per line cash. Other Jong term rates on request. Identity of advertisers using box numbers for "blind ad" replies can- not'be revealed.

Please do not ask lor this information. Advertisers will be required to pay postage when necessary to forward any "blind ad" replies by mail. The right is reserved to edit or reject any advertising copy. Phone 897 for Ad Taker Special Notice 1 Automobiles For Sale WELL DRILLING--Experienced, new equipment. Walter C.

Putnam, RD-2, Cdga. Phone 1142-R. I x57-78osI ANNOUNCEMENTS tpulal N'tlci I TO''ALL you swell people who co operated, thanks a million. Graci Y. 96-80 I WISH TO THANK all my many friends who had a part in making imy birthday, a day I'll jiever or- Wanted to Buy WANTED--5 cars combined wheat straw, also barn hay.

Call W. S. Buck, 137. X73-84 Business Opportunities 10 Lord Bros. Garage 1946 Plymouth Sedan 1946 Chrysler Club Coupe 1941 DeSoto "Club Coupe 1941 Oldsmobile Club Coupe 1941 Ford Club Coupe 1941 Ford Coach 1940 Buick Club Coupe 1940 Ford Coach BLACK FEMALE Cocker Spaniel, 1937 Chevrolet Coach 2 years old, excellent with chil- Ford Clllb Coupe dren.

good biood mation, pups, Coach 84-so 1 1936 Ford Sedan 1935 Ford Coach Holcomb--Phone 80 Articles For Sale 32 FOR SALE--Two cheap. Call 234-R. gas stoves, 66-80 GAS STATION FOR RENT--All equipped, near Roseland. Phone 462-M. 80-80 Pet Animals iO-A 462-M.

Help Wanted II FOR SALE--Glidden paints. Inside or outside. Gloss, flat or semi- gloss. Brushes Oil. Turpentine.

Phone 23. THOMPSON'S Lumber and Coal Yards. Foot Coy Street. 64-83 Sensational Tunic PLASTIC TILE for bathrooms, kitchens, playiooms. All colors.

Easily installed. 23. THOMPSON'S Lumber and Coal Yaids. Foot Coy Street. 64-83 WANTED--Waitress and dish- washer.

Rosses Restaurant at i Sisson's Cabins, Lake St. 42-76tf WANTED--Short order cook. Roseland Park. 31-84 Female Help Wanted 12 get. Merle mother).

Wheeler (and his WANTED--Chambermaid. Hotel Canandaigua. 56-55tf INTERESTING work in velocipede CHAIR SAGGING? Divan bumpy? We can restore furniture to its original comfort. Right in your Work guaranteed. Divan 518.507 chair, $8.75.

Phone your furniture problems to Sharkey furniture repair, Cdga. 97 fnr town Of "HopewelTwill be held in the town hall at Hopewell Center on Aug 9 at 8 p. for nomination of candidates of town officers by order of Democrat town committee. 92-81 DRAIN and Any quantity. We deliver.

Phone 23. THOMPSON'S Lumber and Coal Yard, Foot Coy Street. 64-83 FOR SALE--Sat. and furnishings of cottage, East Lake Road, second road from Rushville Road on left, first cabin right. Very reasonable.

x57-80 BOY'S BICYCLE, pre-war balloon tires. Also, small victrola. 38 Brook St. X73-80 95-80 manufacture, immediate placement. See our displaj ad on page VELO-KING, 10 Chapm 6-73tf 1946 OLDSMOBILE, sedanette with accessories; 1946 Ford tudor with accessories, 1938 Chevrolet, 4 door, excellent; 1937 Ford tudor, new motor job; 1937 Plymouth, 4 door, new motor job; 1934 Chevrolet tudor, very good; 1945 Chevrolet 3 ton truck, stake body with hoist or cab and chassis Not open Saturday or Sunday enmgs Elwell Sales and i Italy-Valley a WHITNEY Perambulator.

Good condition. 27 Coy St. Phone 274-R. 79-81 7. St.

Naples. Phone 69-F-6. 78-80 VANTED--ioung womciii loU work in local mfg. firm, 01 DO 01 IdLCl Cell a i preferred, i desirable Write Box D-3, Messenger Office. 46-7(tf PERMANENT POSITIONS open rnv Tv, a nffprme eood wages, I pleasant living and working conditions and complete maintenance.

Apply Business Office, -Clifton Springs Sanitarium, Clifton Springs, N. Y. 61-82 ARSENAL HILL ESSO SERVICE WASHING MACHINE, Maytag, in excellent condition. I i George B. Lautz, 192 E.

Lake Road X73-80 WHITE ENAMELED table top gas also combinations. NEILSON'S, 16 Coy St. TOff 77-79tf FOR SALE--Power lawn mowers, boats, motors, fans, refrigerator, washers, radios, oil burning heater furnaces, ladders, other modern appliances. ALDRIDGE Appliances, 14 Coy Canan- daipua. N.

48-21os 30 GAL. AUTOMATIC oil hot water heater with storage tank Phone 669. X88-82 SEE PETE DHONDT, Coach located back of the Pickering Hotel for home freezer, Bendix washers, Ironers and dryers, elec- "trfc and gas water heaters. Speed Queen washers, electric cleaners and small appliances. Free parking for customers.

J1 'REPUBLICAN CAUCUS for town of Gorham will be held Friday, "August 8, 1947 at 8 p. m. at Reed Corners Grange Hall. 9 81 TO TRAIN A BOY in the way he Should go, you must go that way -yourself-'Come to the Wesleyan Methodist Sunday School at 10 m. Church Service at and 7:45 p.

m. WATER WELLS for more experience, better equipment and less cost, call or write BARNEY A. MORAVEC, Penn Yan. Telephone 390. 9 17tt WOMAN OR GIRL to cut stencils Must be good typist 5 day week.

Apply Shoppers Guide, 90 S. Main. x73-80 Male Help Wanted 13 INTERESTING work in velocipede manufacture, immediate placement. See our display ad on page 7. VELO-KING, Inc.

10 Chapin Street. 6-73tf 15 Agents Wanted XMAS Card Agents' Why sell SI orders when you can sell large Highest Prices "aid on the Spot --For-- USEDJARS A. wTWhite 25 Ontario St. Phone 133 FARM SERVICE HAY BALER TWINE, binder twine, quartberry baskets The MATHER Seed Store. 95-6stf FOR SALE--Whitney Steer-o- mauc Daoy carnage, r-enect condition.

Phone 527-J. Mornings. X88-82 Boats and Supplies 35 16 FT. INBOARD Dodge, fully equipped, ready for the water, including trailer. Only $67500 Must sell.

Phone 681-J. 60-83 FOR SALE--16 ft. Mohogany boat. Johnson Seahorse Twin Motor, in good condition. Ray Gardemer, Crystal Beach.

Phone 1301-R. 58-80 FOR SALE--Pre-war girl's bicycle in excellent condition, 130 West Gibson. xSS-81 9416 SIZES 10--20 MARION MARTEST loves it! Pattern 9416 the tunic two-piecer so softly rounds your hips, so beautifully be-littles your middle! And for back interest, buttons and a smart bow. Naples CHARLES W. SHEPAF9 Phone 92-W NAPLES--The W.

S. C. S. will meet at the home of Miss Ha C. Mahone in Elizabeth Street next Thursday at 2:30 p.

m. Following Sunday's services, the Methodist Church will be closed until Sept. 7. The pastor, the Rev. J.

Wesley Babcock, will be on vacation. Mr. and Mrs. William Jerome weie recent hosts to the WSCS at a picnic at their cottage on Hon- eove Lake. Charles Hubbard, of Main Street, will observe his, 83rd birthday Aug.

8. A of PiaUsburg, he has lived in Naples most of his life. Mr. and Mrs. John A.

Bleyer, of West Avenue, will observe their 30th wedding anniversary next Wednesday. Blanche Lawton and John A. Bleyer, both of Naples, were married in Cohocton, Aug. 6, 1917. Willard Pressler, of InglesiSe, has an infection in his right hand.

Bradley Clawson recently sprained his ankle while playing baseball at the Central School diamond. Members of Kiandaga Chapter, DAR, held their picnic at the cottage of their president, Mrs. Frank Widmer, on Granger Point, Canandaigua Lake, yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Leon H.

Cornish Is clerking in the O'Connor Pharmacy. The Elwell reunion will be held at the home of Mrs. Clarence Buck in Dansville, Sunday, Aug. 10. Maxfield Hose Company Diill team will participate in the Firemen's parade at Cohocton next Friday evening.

Morris W. Hewitt has contracted to teach school in Cheshire during the coming school year. Mr. and Mrs. ing Reynolds, of Painted Post, recently visited her brother, L.

W. Bassett and wife. Misses Jane Grupe, of Schnec- tady, and Barbara Wray, of Rome, have been guests of Miss Jane Loomis. Mis John Tozer has returned to Fairport, after spending several weeks at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Llewellyn Bassett.

Mrs. Susan Cleveland has returned to her home in Lyons after a few weeks visit with her son, Donald Cleveland and family. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Loomis and daughter, Jane, have been spending the past week in Vermont and in the Adirondacks.

Miss Jane will remain for a visit with a college classmate in Malone. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shepaid and daughter, Roberta, of Rochester, have been spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Augustus Shepard, and his sister, Mrs Dorothy Powell, in North Hal Boyle's Notebook A BOYLE'S COLUMN--Saturday ANNAPOLIS, UP)--Learning the technique of atomic warfare at doesn't worrv a midshipman in his first year at the U. S. Naval Academy. But it is highly important that he know by rote the answers to certain important questions incessantly asked him by upper class- 611 V. For example, if he is asked what a ship weighs when she leaves he is expected to stand smartly at attention and reply: "Her anchor, sir." And if a third year man should inquire with reigrted innocence what time it is, the hapless plebe The Nation Today WASHINGTON, )-- It's still a busy season for lots of congressmen, though the full Congress has quit for 1947.

That full Congress (it's the ful Congress which passes laws) won't be back till next January. So now most congressmen are flocking home where they're supposed to learn what the home- folks think of the job they did. Between no.v and January plenty of congressional committees, which means plenty of congressmen, have plenty to do Work cut out for the committees will take congressmen to Europe, Asia, Latin America and all over the'United States. Some will be in the form of investigations, some will be to get information on which Congress can pass laws next year. The number of committees working between now and January is unusually large, and so are some of the trips they'll take.

Members "of two separate House committees, Foreign Affairs and a special 19-man committee, will visit Europe, Asia and Latin America. must answer rapidly but distinctly:" "Sir, I am greatly embarrassed, and deeply humiliated that due unforseen which I haye no workings and hidden of my chronometer are in such accord with the'great -sld movement with Which time is com monly reckoned, that, I with any degree" of accuracy, the exact 'sir. But tear of being very far wronz, will state that it is five eight seconds and two ticks paste the fourth' sir." Should an upper classman then" solicitously wish to know how long the embryo officer has been in the navy, he must rattle back: "All me My mother was a mermaid, me father was king neptune. I was born on the crest of a-wave and rocked the cradle of the' deep. Seaweed, and clothes; Every tooth in me head, is "a marlin-spike; the hair on me head is hemp.

Every bone in me body is' a spar when I spits, 1 1's hard, I is, I am, I are." The answers to these and rfort fit UNICO SUPER BARN RED paint --A top quality paint for exterior surface of wood barns, sheds. UC.L'J orders to stores? Multiply profits, silos, metal roofs and other farm FURNITURE AND RUGS cleaned beautifully, thoroughly, right in home expert operators. the amazing results of the Hamilton Bubble Bath. CAK- SON FURNITURE Call 2o6- HAULING rubbish and ashes. Cleaning up yards, 'cellars, all kinds of rubbish collection; also light tracking.

Phone 857-W. Walsh City Ash Get full commission for reorders. Write Castlecraft Cards, 118-A Wooster New York. x8S-80 AUTOMOTIVE buildings Resists mildew, lasts many years, 52 SO per gallon 5 Ballon cans. HOLCOMB GLF FA.RM STORE.

22-80 WANTED--Used car. Will pay up to for clean, good running car, any age. No dealers. Write Box E-l, Daily Messenger, Canandaigua, N. Y.

x88-82tf i Livestock 26 Automobiles For Sale CARLOAD of saddle horses at Fall prices Large Stock of Western saddles at reduced prices. Farm horses and faim harness. Terms W. H. Wmne, Centerfield REAL ESTATE RENTALS WANTED TO RENT--10 to 25 acres, suitable for wheat, west of Canandaigua.

Glenn Bristol Road. 67-80 Apartments For Rent 42 Road 76-81 SPRAY PAINTING Bami-- Homes-- Industrial Expert Workmanship Satisfaction Guaranteed Estimates' Klady made Write John E. Centner 253 Mason Street Canandaigua, New York or Phone 478-W Hiehest Cash Prices for A Carter Phillips Motors Incorporated 290 FOR SALE-- Sow due to freshen 277" FOR. RENT--4 loom furnished apartment. Write Box F-3, Messenger Office.

94-8P Furnished Rooms FOR RENT--Furnished room with garage and breakfast, if desired Address Box D-4. Resorts and Cottages 48 1 ') I USED CARS WANTED. George McGurk, Telephone 69-J- Shorls- ville. 70-29tf MERCHANDISE Articles For Sale 32 FRUIT JARS, rubbers, lids, elec. and sa 1 auto, water heaters.

COY OT O1 St. Hardware. 37-81 clean, good LIKE NEW, Kalamazop Franklin TM' or Price $100. 462-M. heater will burn coal or wood Phone 1301-M.

59-80 NEIGHBORLY NEIGHBORS bv Oscar HItt VACATIONISTS! Spend at Maintop, West Lak Road, Canandaigua. Delightfu location on Lake Shore. Cal 105S-M. 17-591 FOR RENT--Small cottage frorr August 23rd through balarce season, nice for 2 or 3 persons East Side. Phone 1043-W.

87-8 Wanted to Rent asy to use. Complete, illustrated ew Chart shows you every step. Pattern 9416 comes in sizes 10, 2, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 takes 4 i ards 35-inch fabric. Send TWENTY-FIVE cents in oi'ns for this pattern to The Daily Pattern Dept, Canan- aigua N.

Print plainly SIZE. ADDRESS, STYLE, NUMBER, Main Street. Wallorn Centerfield MRS. EARL APPLETON Canandaigua R3 Phone Can. 1020-W CENTERFIELD--Mr and Mrs Albert Hubbard and family, Palmyra, were recent guests of -Mr.

and Mrs. Jesse Tyson and family, Bristol Road. Elton Hubbard also of Palmyra, has been spending a week at the Tyson home. Mr. and Mrs.

George Monaghan and family of New York City, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Morrisey and Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Monaghan and other relatives here.

Miss Alice Appleton and Mrs Howard Appleton, Centerfield Hoad, spent Thursday with Mrs Cora Appleton and Mrs. Helen Casev, Batavia Miss Geraldine Estey has re turned from a trip to Philadel nhia, Pa, and Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Holcomb TMd children.

Bristol Road, recent- Iv attended the Killian reunion at White Deer, and were guests and family, of Rochester, are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wallace and family. Miss LUCY Mae Fisher, of Geneva, has been visiting her aunt, Mrs Ward Graff. Her sister, Jean, has been grandmother, Vtrs.

Lillian Fisher, and uncle. Burdette. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dean were Buffalo recently to attend the annual comention of the New York State Rural Letter Carriers' Association and Auxiliary.

Mrs. Clarence Strong and child'-en, of Susquehanna, who have been spending two weeks at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver H. Perry, in Italy Valley, have returned to their home Mr.

and Mrs. Homer Blake and family returned to their home in Chatham, N. after spending two weeks with his mother, Mrs. Alton M. Blake at her cottage, Canandaigua Lake.

Mrs. May Carey, of Cazenovia. is visiting" Mr. and Mrs. John Carey, in Italy Valley.

The Stanton-Moore reunion was held recently at the home of Willett Stanton, in Ingleside. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Graves and Mrs. Florence Graves a returned from Canada.

The annual picnic of South Bris- 'ol Grange which is to be held some time in August, is in charge o'f Mr. and -Mrs. Kenneth Devlin who will notify the Grangers of the time, date and place. Robert Reed has returned to the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

They'll get information to be used when the full Congress start: talking about help for other nations. Then there's the business of investigations. The Senate War Investigating Committee is supposed to dig into war contracts and the profits made from them. At this moment the committee is busy asking questions about Ho ward Hughes and Henry Kaiser who took on a big wartime plani contract. The House Committee on Un American Activities wants to poki around Hollywood doings to sei what influence, if any, the Com Two special committees made up of both Senate and House members will make trips back and forth across the country to look into the housing situation and Jiigh prices in general- Then there's the House Agriculture Committee.

It will hold hearings the country to get information for a government faim program, maybe next year. VIC 4 flim for Post as Naples Supervisor NAPLES--Mayor John Bolles has announced he will be a candidate for the nomination of supervisor at the Republican caucus to be held Tuesday at 8 p. m. in the Grange Hall. It is expected that the present supervisor, Fred G.

Lyon will seek re-nomination. It is rumored that two other persons are also interested in being nominated supervisors on the Republican ticket. timely questions all put down for the plebe in a little book called "reef points" which introduces-. lim to the time-honored' customs' of the academy. It is all part of he unofficial indoctrination into he spirit of discipline that per; the U.

Navy-and military services of all. the first step toward 'accepting- obedience to higher authority. That is part of the long theory Behind ridiculbuBly is: the cow?" listenjn'g. while a beginning "middie" repeatg time after time in solemn ity: "Sir, she walks, she talks, full chalk. The lacteal fluid ext racted i om.

female of- thev bovine species'is highly prolific tor the 'Nth degree." Yes, it sounds silly. Yet someS times in combat a naval officer is-, ordered to complete a dangerous task that mistakenly seems ridiculous to him as that query" ot his plebe days. -I But high decisions aren'-t" him to question. The navy work on the basic principle when the cards are down life itself is at stake, the officer wilt always "tell how the cow 1 The Arthur Warner Ajrency Casualty, Fire and INSURANCE Phone 444 149 Gibson Street Ontario Radio Electric Co. Victor, New York Phone S4-B V.

R. Wneefer Z. R. of Mr. and Mrs in Newberrv.

Pa. Miss Shirley 50 FOR PORTRAITS of your child at Its best phone 1 702-W. COSS Photo 182 So. Main. 62-80 O'd Faded PHOTOGRAPHS 1 Made New Again Foster Wright Crane Photographer St.

Phone 906-B MCCLELLAND and Masem mason contractors. Phone Geneva 3661. rv -WINDOW WASHING Weekly 'service to Canandaigua stores public buildings and homes. Write -TJox Messenger Office -Geneva Window Cleaning 254, Castle Geneva, N. Y.

4430. TAXI Our taxi fares are lowest because have no overhead. 1 Have money by calling Shortsville l-W and Buy- all, at top market XIPP, RushylNe. 44. ll-59tt i GUESS REALLY SHOULD HAVE GONE WITH I CAN-JUST IMAGINE THE FIASCO HE WILL BE.MAKING PER9ONAL.

A LOT OF PEOPLE WILL BE PlSAPFOlNTEO ANP AFTER THE HARD BARGAIN HE PROVE FOR OOlNG IT, IT 15 ALWAYS ON THOSE WHO STAY AGED TEN GARAGE SPACE, downtown, for 2 cars, year round. Write Box A-5, Messenger Office. 42-68tf DEAL FOR SALE WANTED--Homes in Canandaigua and surrounding towns for clients with cash. Florence Trirkey, Canandaigua. 23-66tf FOR SALE---Cabin, double floor, electric, on blocks, ready to move.

Call 462-M, 80-80 FOR SALE--Three comfortable, single bedrooms with modern income cottage; in good repair; nicely located on large shaded lot. F. M. Saunders, East Naples, New York. 74-80 VICTOR-HOLCOMB Road, 7 room house, new forced air fuel oil futnace, bottled gas electricity, new septic tank and electric water pump included, 4 a eggs land, S550D.

Agent, Florence Tnckey, 35 Main St. 97-81 Wanted, Real Estate 55 WANTED--Small barn, garage or building of any kind to remodel for living. Write Box F-2, c-o Office. 32-40W Lewis Williams McClintock is spending a week with Mr. and Mrs.

George Pickering in East Bloprnfield. Mrs James A. Berrv, North Centerfield Road, is ill at the home of her' sister, Mrs. Barton MrMahon. East Bloomfield.

Mr. and Mrs. James Repard and son, Jay and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Repard." North Centerfield Road, spent 10 Lake.

days at Canandaigua FURNITURE CO. Complete Home SALE" 1946 Ford TrUck Wheel BMC. Reasonable---Quirft Sale LESTER Victor, N. T. Phone: 871-A This Rattlesnake Was Double Menace LOGAN, W.

Williams went raspberry picking with his sister, heard an ominous rattling in the grass and recoiled from a foot-long snake with two heads--both of them well-formed and poised to 'strike. Despite pleadings from his sister, Walliams captured the queer Arthur Reed, from Connecticut, i with a forked stick The where he has been employed. He died some days ter in Rug and Furniture Cleaning In Every Street" I 0 I Geneva, N. f. Phone Pickup aiid'tlelivory Wdns'djr VICINITY BIRTHS NAPLES--A daughter, Shelby Anne Case, to Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas I. Case, of Loch Havpn. in that city July 20. Mrs.

Case is I he former Alberta R. Krape, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Krape of Naples. Houses For Safe 51 10 ACRE FARM, Honeoye Road, 7 room house, bath, electricity, bottled gas, running water, cistern, hen house, black raspberries.

Carlton Hatch, 227 West Ave. Phone 900-M. Salesman with Arthur Young. 16-74tf Lots For Sale 52 $1000 FOR QUICK SALE buys 2 parcels land on cement road, 1 parcel 2 acres with barn, other 10 acres wilh store. Carlton Hatch, 227 West Ave.

Phone flOO-M. Salesman Young. with Arthur 16-7411 FOR SALE--10 room house, 1 acre land, all modern conveniences in- S47.00 pxpects to enter Morrisville State Agricultural and Technical Insti- We in September. Mr. and Mrs.

Horace Shepard, expect to spend next week at the home of her mother, Mrs. Vera Deal, in Middlesex. Miss Aristine Weed, who served the Armv Nurse Corns in World War II has received her honorable Discharge and is attending College of Pudget Sound, Tacoma, Washington, studying music and photogranhv. Lawrence Reisinger, son of Mrs. Edward Dinzler.

and a graduate of Naples Central School. Class of 1947, will enter College of Pudgft Sound, Tacoma Washington, in September to study engineering. Bluebird Club Plans Picnic forjiug. 10 CHESHIRE--Mrs. Ted Dixon entertained the Bluebird Club at luncheon Thursday afternoon.

Plans for a picnic at the Herendeen cottage. East Lake Road, on Aug. 10 were completed. The committee on arrangements includes: Mrs. Harold Johnson, Mrs.

Ted Dixon and Mrs. Charles Penoyer. The next meeting will be held captivity. HAS FAMILY DINNER CENTERFIELD --Mrs. Earl Fletcher recently entertained at a family dinner in honor of the.

birthday of her son. Burton and, his and his wife's wedding anni-! versary. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. Kennth Fletcher and sons, Lee and Leonard, Canandai-1 gua, and James Fletcher, Bristol Center.

Later guests were Earl Fletcher and son, Harold and Mrs. Earl Stiker, Phelps. BUY and SELL with Want Ads ELWELL I Electric Contractors ELECTRIC- WATER a 1 WATER HEATERS Garden Street 14S-M OMiandalgua, 1 1 MrS HarOM JC hnS AUB 1I1U.) East Bloomfield, Route 5 anrf 20. Wm Hawley, Broker, 201 Mam St. South.

Phonc 286-J or 82-81 Farms and Land 53 90 ACRES dairy farm, mam Honeoye Road, large basement barn, 26 stanchions, running spring water, milk house, largehen house, garage, 7 room house, furnace electricity. Carlton Hatch, 227 West Ave. Phone 900-M. Salesman with Arthur Young. 22-66tf COMPLETE TAX ROLE NAPLES--The assessment roll for the current year in Naples has been completed by Assessors D.

W. Briggs, Walter A. Wood and Nicholas Konz. A copy has been filed with the clerk. Addie Potter in the Town Hall where it may be examined by' any" interested person until Aug.

12 at 10 a. m. wtjen the assessors will, meet to hear and examine all comnjftints in relation to such assessments. Meat Managers Meat Cutters Experienced, eatable of managing modern meat market, 5 day week, paid vacation, group insurance, tirement plan. i i Apply Mr.

C. Turgeon, Acme Market 220 Main Tuesday, Aug, -5 8 to 12 a. m..

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