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331-1000 OVKR 24.000 RHADHRS TRI - WAYNE WANT ADS 594-6751 WOLCOTT NORTH ROSE ROSE • MARION NEWARK n o r t h b u t l e r CLYDE SAVANNAH SI FOR 25 WORDS OR LESS 5c FOR EACH ADDITIONAL WORD DEADLINE 5 P.M. MONDAY vhe C o u r i e r - G a z e t t e Lota filiate NEWfi G alen News IMPORTANT NOTICE The N e w Y o r k S t o t e L o w •intt D i s c r i m i n a t i o n o n d th e il C i v i l R i g h t s A c t o f 1 9 4 4 hibit d isc r i m in a t io n in e m p l o y - it b e c a u se of s e x u n l e s s b a s e d • bona fide o c c u p a t i o n a l q u a i i - Itien. H e lp W a n t e d a n d S i t u o - I wonted a d v e r t i s e m e n t s a r e itioned “ M o l e \ a n d “ F e m o l e \ the c o n v e n ie n c e o f r e a d e r s •re not inten d e d a s o n u n l a w * lim itotion o r di s e n m i n o t i o n id on sex. Announcements HJCE EXCESS BODY Is with Fluidex diu re tic els, only $1 69 at Wayne Ic47t2p ICE GARBAGE W ILL icked up as usual on , Jan. 1, New Year’s Howard W. Minier, Gar- Disposal Service, phone 1483. Ic l 4 t l p TOWN CLUB (take off now) will meet at the ist Church on Lake .Wolcottand at the Com- Church at H annibal Wednesday evening at starting Jan. 6th. and women are wel- For information call or 947-5632. Ic l 2 t 3 ht odis ty •m men . F 1431 COTT LIBRARY Sched- Hours — Open every except Sunday, :30 to 4 30 p.m. Open t*,7to9, on Mondays, •days, Thursdays'and See our fine selec- books and magazines. Ic 4 9 t f wall-to-wall carpets ■iture cleaned. S ta ir 1 cleaned and shifted. •>d moth damage re- Only reliable expe- workmen w ill handle *®fk. Call collect Doyle, Ontario. lc lO t f li-LDR'lVlNG school, *« Drive, phone 331- Newark. Also 3 hour *>ng class. Old * Motel, 7 to 10 p.m ., required. Phone 331 lc 3 7 t f ®URGH HAINTS for important house in* •“ -yours. Beautify ft unlimited ancHast- ^ ‘ •om-mixed c84ars Wilmoth-ifeme LOne Announcements HIGHEST PRICES PAID for your guns. Wolcott Bargain Center. Ic46tf DOGS—Jim-Bo Dog Food, $2 for 25 lbs.; S3.89 for 50 ibs. Next Obedience Class starts May 3, 1971, 7 30 p.m. Wol cott Legion Hall. Electric collar training available. Boarding. Also, orlon coats for cats and dogs, made to order. Laedlein Kennels, Galen Road, phone Wolcott 594-3241. ic7tf REYNOLDS WATER Service. Pure water delivered; 1000 gallon tank. Phone 594-3063, 594-3061, or 594-2676, Mrs. Terrence Reynolds. Icl9 t f Building Contracting BUILDING AND Remodeling Contractor — Building and remodeling, roofing and sid ing of all types All work guaranteed. Warner Construc tion, Savannah, N V , phone 365-3641 anytime. 39c31tf ELECTRICAL MOTORS Re paired, all types of repairs, rewinding, etc. John Van- Ankeren, E. Union and Vi enna Sts., 331-5852. 27c35lf rarm M a c h inery VIKING AND MASSEY Fer guson Ski W h ii snowmobiles, single and dbuble trailers. Kubota 26 HP Diesel Trac tor. 3 point Kitch. 4 speed. PTO. Fully equipped, $2650.00 d e l ’d. 21 HP $2150.00 del’d. Rear 3 point blade $95 00. Loaders and Tillers available. Don How ard, Canandaigua, 40 years economically supplying cus tomer’s needs. 14c50tf *\*1 L c ii i e r, m o 115*4-2053. i h »« Service. A ll work i *“ • Maurice G. Wal- Road, Wolcott, \ ‘ e north of Waldorf phone 594- lc 5 1 tf. ™E INCREASE in ■ T*Ppan and G. E. ^ “ Herman’s in P a l- lar8e stock of PPI lances at last Open 9 a.m. , ’ '\urs. and F r i.; 9 P-m- »n Saturday. Icltl Help W a n ted WE ARE LOOKING Tor a de pendable person who needs an extra thousand dollars a year and can fit our Method ist Church custodial work around his or her regular du ties. If interested, contact Ivor Robbins, RD2, or Rev. Wesley Bacon, Draper St., Wolcott. lO c M tlp Lost and Found LOST-Reward for glasses lost in vicinity of Wolcott Bargain Center and Wolcott Library, Dec. 21. Phone 594- 7071. 2cl4tl Miscellaneous WE K E U P H O lM E K like new . . . your wornout chair and sofa. Antiques, hand tufting a specialty. Wide choice of fabrics. Free pick up, delivery. Walt Burge.' M iscellaneous FOR FURNITURE r e l i s h ing, use our top-i|Ual,ty tools under low-cost rental plan. Vibrator and belt sanders. • aint and varnish remover penetrating wood scaler. Russell Fuel&Supply, phone Wolcott 594-501 1 . 7 c 43 tf CAMP SEPT IC TANK clean er. Eliminates digging, re moves fibrous roots, dispels odors, dissolves grease and sludge. Harmless to plumb ing. Always in stock at Pal mer’s TV & A p p 11 a n c e s_ Main St., Wolcott. 7c27tf Office Equipment TYPEWRITERS, adding ma chines, cash registers. Sold leased, rented, repaired. Of fice furniture and supplies. Arcadia Business Machine Co , Lyons Rd., Newark N Y 28c41tr TYPEWRITERS - New and Rebuilt. Late models for rent. Overhauls, cleaning. Reasonable.Rebuilt, $30 up. Year guarantee. All makes of Portables, Rene Heckler, Jr., Newark 331-3281 28cl I tf Real Estate LISTINGS WANTED. Buyers available now. Strout Realty, East Port Bay Rd.. Wolcoti, N Y 594-2466. Sclltf For Rent FOR RENT Furnished one bedroom Mobile Homes on a quiet country road. Ready to move in. Suitable for two ad ults $25 00 to $50.00 per week. Includes all utilities. Call Palmyra 597-6067. 3c3tf ROOMS—Hotel Wolcott New ly decorated, opened for per manent guests, weekly rates All rooms include nfaTd'serv- icc, running water. T V available. See Innkeeper or phone 594-2400 3c35tf FOR RbNT-Pri vate room with board to retired non smoking lady Route 88, 24 CarltonSt , Sodus. 4S3-4089 3c43t2p FLOOR POLISHER, buffer and rug shampooer for use on a rental basis. Palmer’ s T.V & Appliances, Main St., Wolcott. 594-2113.3c49tf For Sale FOR SALE 24 inch snow blower for Bolens 2-wheel tractor. Call 331-2252 after 5 p.m. 22clt! HOMEGROWN POTATOES, cabbage,carrots, white sweet onions. Predent DeBoerdere, Wolcoti, phone 594-3105. 22c52tf WASHED UPLAND Potatoes, U.S. No. 1. $2 25 for 50# bag. Good washed culls, $1 00 for 50# bag. Homer Porter, Main Street, Rose, N. Y , phone 587-9530. 22cI4t2p CHOOSE EXCITING, exclu sive colors for your home from our Pratt & Lambert ’Color Center. Large selec tion ofBirge’s wallcoverings with matching fabrics. Pal mer’s TV & Appliances, 7 Main St., Wolcott, phone 594- 2113. 22cl8t Cards of Thanks Since it would be impos sible to contact everyone personally, I wish to take this way of expressing my appreciation and thanks to friends', c<.-w<.rkcrsj;relalives.j ,._.i ^iohlWirs for the many Legal Notices NOTICE The New York State Depart ment of Environmental Conser vation hereby announces the sale of standing timber on the Red Creek unit of the Lake Shore Marshes Wildlife Management Area. Tlie sale will be by sealed bid and must be received on or be fore January 22, 1971. Additional Information, and an appointment at the site, may be obtained by contacting the following unit: Elmer E. Wagner Regional Wildlife Manager NYS Dept, of Environmental Conservation P. O. Box 57 Avon, New York 14414 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids for the removal of in trees at ground level will be received at the Village Clerk’ s Office until Monday January 18th, 1971 to 7 o’ clock p.m. at which time the Village Board will optkn bids. Specifications may be obtained at the Village Clerk’s Office. The Village Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated: December 3 1 , 1970 Village Board of Trustees Mary W. Osborn, Clerk. NOTICE NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN that License Number 82202 has been issued to the undersigned to sell beer and cider at retail under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law at Chimney Bluffs Grocery, East Bay Road, RD 3, Wolcott, Wayne County, New York, for off prem ises con sumption. TIIOMAS 3. RENTFROE dba Chimney Bluffs Grocery East Bay Road RD 3 Woleott Wayne County, New’ Ynric W o iiH 'ii’.s J o b T r a i n i n g Training opportunities in work ranjrintr from account ing to watchmaking are ac- ei ssilile lo women anil girls, tho Department of Labor re ports in the revised leaflet, “Job Training Suggestions for Women and G irls,” pre pared by the Women’s Bureau 33 Ski Areas Listed In Central-WNY State Not all good skiing in the New York State is confined to large mountain ranges. In the central and western parts of the State are 33 ski areas, four with ver tical drops of more than 800 feet. These, and 69 more ski cen ters, are listed in the 1970-71 edition of \ S k i New York.” Free copies can be obtained from tlie New York State Department of Commerce, 112 State Street, Al bany, N.Y. 12207. THE WORLD’S POOR Three out of four of the world’ s people have per capita Incomes averaging about $110 a year. In India, the average ls only $80- about 22 cents a day. W h irlyhird R e c o r d One million flying hours by helicopter is a record chalked up by Petroleum Helicopters, Inc of Lafayette, La. From four officers, seven employes and three small Bell helicop ters in 1949, the company now operates 1G7 helicopters in many parts of the world. WOLCOTtyBOWUNfeNEWS WOLCOTT MIXED LEAGUE Dec. 27 Team Standings: Wells Fargo 46 1/2 , Investors 39 1/2. HAH 36 1/2 , M arv's 35, Stewarts 34 1/2 , Thompson IGA 33 1/2, KR’S 33, N. Huron Cider Mill 31 1/2 , North Rose Pharmacy 31 1/2, Connelly’s Cove 3 1 , P&R Trucking 3 1 , Port Bay Inn 28 1/2, Wayside Farm s 25 1/2, Knotty Pine Inn 25, Anchorage 24 1/2, Edwards Shoe Store 24. High games, women: B. Householder 538 (201, 178), 519 (189), B. Redden 522 (183), P. Anthony 180, C. Blaisdell 18 1 , L. Hub bard 173, J . Soules 170, A. Sanzotta 166, P. Rivers 163, M. Maust 162, J . Grunow 162, M. Craine 162, D. J . Sears 16 1 , S. Graham . 158, L. Pitcher 158, B. McQueen 156, D. Mitchell 154, L. Hofan 154, A. McRorie 152, R. Stewart 152, P. Anthony 1 5 1 . High games, men: V. Redden 620 (19 1 , 208, 221), B. Blaisdell 607 (224, 194, 189), E. McQueen 595 (225,192) , B . Well* 593 (203, 212), D. Pitcher 591 (194, 205, 192), B. Van DeLister 588 (212, 198), B. Anthony 578 (237), H. Bower 558 (214), M. Stewart 557 (203), B. Gowers 524, H. Sanzotta 521, B. Mitchell 518 (200), B. Grunow 506 (193), E. Cralne 503, D. Hubbard 503 (207), B. Householder 501, R. Anthony 201, B. Mitchell 194. COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Top scores: J . Culp 596, H. Robertson 595, T. Graves 591, L. Marshall 580, W, Slack 579, E . McQueen 570, S. Briggs 570, N. Budlnock 567, M. Schram 567, B. Burns 566, J . DeWlspelaar* 564, A. Pitts 558, M. Baker 557, M. Hull 554, R. Mun«*r 551, A. Twentyfive 543, D. Hall 533, M. Cathy 529, B . Blaladell 526, G. Hanford 519, C. Walrath 518, R. Pitcher 516, B, Vandarbrook 514, C. Cooper 509, E. Cathy 504, M. Roberts 503, W. Webster 502. ^fery few people know howto make along distance call \ L service for y„w for 24 how. film ' Palmer’ s T .V A fr , N * in St.. Wul- - 113 I c 49 i f Wolcott, 594-20*0. SCRATCH PADS - 10* each/oi Courier-Gazette'. When you have to make a long distance call from alfriend’s house, there are lots of hard ways to do it. Like slipping into a handy closet. ... But there’s also an easy way. All you do is say to your friend, “I’m going to ask the operator to charge it to my home phone.” Which is something any operator will do for the asking. (But remember, this is an operator-handled call. So there will be an additional charge.) It’s all part of knowing how to use the telephone. And how to keep friends and influence people. - ™ - W - • a * — '< Everybody should know how to une the telephone. \Vi- , 1 ,.i*