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HONEOYE FALLS TIMES, HONEOYE FALLS, NEW YORK PAGE FIVB Ads Brl .ng Goo_) Results I ... Charles Eberly celebrated his 6th 01 birthday Monday, July 4th, with a Short Items of Interest ~~rt~~a:a~:;;:. at 5 o'clock, given --()--. A I M • Mr. and Mrs. Greene and their nd Persona entiOD sons with Mrs. Mary Talmadge of BUCKLEY 'S .... ------------------------+ 43 Cook street, Rochester, accom- \ pained by Mr. and Mrs. Francis ========================= Ad Try Classified a EXCELSIOR SPRINGS HOTEL Conesus Lake-East Side · FISH··CHICKEN .. STEAK DINNERS Prices Reduced This Year Lunches···Soft Drinks SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY BeechaNut Coffee EATWELL BRAND Fresh Mackerel lb. 32c 3 No. 1 cans 23c Kirkman's Soap Chips Lg. pkg. 19c VANCAMP'S Vegetable-Beef Soup . Pecan Meats· (halves) 4 cans 2Sc lb. 49c Bakery Special for Thursday, July 14 Raisin Biscuit 12c doz. J.S.BROWN Phone 104 ·Grocery and Bakery Honeoye Falls M' I Worthy and mother spent the past . Iss sahel Hunt of Rochester is Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Meyers week vacationing. During the time, m town for Chautauqua ;week. of Brockport visited Mr. and Mrs. they visited Buffalo, Niagara Falls, -o-- Harry Eberly over the Fourth. Mr. Syracuse, Cortland, Howe Caverns, Mrs. Emma Rath of Rochester Meyers is a brother of Mrs. Eberly. Ft. Ticonderoga, Lake Placid, Og- and her daughter Miss Ida Rath -o----. densburg, Malone, Thousand Is- were visiting in t~wn, July fourth: r.t:iss Mildr~d Corb¥, accompan- lands and Watertown. ~l'~e party -o--- pamed by Miss Marie Delaney of covered twelve hundred miles in all, M.rs. Louise Kellogg Mills of Avon motored up to the Adiron- making four hundred thirty-one Camsteo is visiting her brother dacks for the week end. miles the last day of the trip, Sat- Kellogg, Ontario street. ' -u- urday. -o-- Mrs. Charles F. Otis, Jr., and --o- Dr. John H. McGavern has been little son returned, Monday, from An association has been formed entertaining his brother Charles Philadelphia .where they have been for the purpose of making an ef- McGavern of Utica. ' visiting relatives of Mrs. Otis.. fort to stop the diversion of reven- _,___ -o----. ue from the state rrasoline tax and Mr. and Mrs. Philetus Chamber- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harnish, from motor car licenses into chan- lain of Rochester are at their Tay- who are now making their hom~ in nels other than those provided in lor street farm for the summer. Warsaw, visited their parents here, the law-road construction and -o- Sunday. maintenance. Rochester is the Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Briggs of · -o-- headquarters of the association, Tidioute, Pa., were week end visit- Mrs. Frances Shuart returned !mown as ~he New S~te Construct- ors at Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Brown's. Saturday from a week's visit at the Ion Council. Accordmg to the he~d ---o- Canandaigua lake cottage of her of th~ Federal. Road Bureau m M' · · d ht M Ed d F D'bbl Washmgton, mnety-one cent~ out h Is 1 s Eumce Denmler of the local audgM erD, 'bbrsl · war · 1 e, of every dollar spent for roads goes sc oo facu~ty was a week end an r. 1 e. to labor, the council states. guest of Miss Margaret Earl at -o--- ---<>-- Canandaigua lake. Mrs. M. G. Blood has returned to . -o-- her home on Locust street for the A still alarm called the hook and Rev. and Mrs. Richard M. Mussen summer months. Master Theron l~dder truck of the Hone~ye Falls will en~rtain Carl Beck of Mendo!l Jones is with her and attending fire depa~ment to the residence ?f and Charles E. Kennedy at dinner Chautauqua. · Mrs. Nelhe Thompson, North Mam this evening. -o-- street, one day last week. There -o-. Mr. and Mrs. William Fowler and was no fire, but doggie w~s in ~he Mr. and Mrs. John Durham of son, and Miss Rose Smith and Earl wllld away ~ 0 '1. deep. Uf!hmbering Washl 'ngton, D. C. were di'nner Fowler all of Rochester were Sun- a a der, t e Ire. ~addles made d ' M M haste and lowered It mto the sunk- gUests, Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. A. ay re;ests of r. and rs. Charles en shaft descended and rescued J. Brown. · Fow er. ---o- ~rs. 'fh~nipson's pet, w~o wagged -o- Sunday morning, Mr. and Mrs. hl!l tall and exp:es.sed h1s thanks Robert Kane of Rochester is vis- Guy D. M!cOmber drove to Canan- With an apprecmtlve bark • Mrs. his aunt, Miss Grace Crennell, daigua lake, where, until Tuesday Thompson, too, was v~ry thankful corner Monroe and Lehigh streets, morning, they were guests of Mr. an~ on T!lesdny Chief Sheldon this village. and Mrs. Fred Kershaw. Sm1.th received, for the department, -o----. -o--- a gift of ten dollars. Mrs. Bertha Kasten of Ham- Miss Edith Metcalf, an instructor -o-:-- burg, Germany, is spending a few in Honeoye Falls school, is passing . H?ne.oye Falls high school alum- weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. the summer vacation with her m p1cmc was held Sa~urday, July ·-····· INVESTMENTS THAT STAY GOOD The many people in this vicinity who own OOLLATERAL BANI\:ERS BONDS BANKERS NATIONAL INVESTING STOCK BENEFICIAL INDUSTRIAL LOAN STOCK are enjoying a steady income and the satisfaction of owning safe securities. Present prices assure an attractive return with safety. Information gladly given. Inquire about our monthly saving plan, Dale W. Kellogg ·.-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-· ·-·-·-·-·-·-·-· ·-·-·-·-·-····-·· THE PARADISE I LIMA, N.Y. Special Sunday DINNER 60c Chicken and Steak Dinner $1.00 Private Parties and Banquets by appointment Phone Lima 169 Bert Kesel, Lima road. parents at their Canandaigua lake 2, at McPherson Pomt, Conesus ----o- cottage lake. All those who attended re- i••••••••••••••••••••••••l A seven and one-half pound baby · \----0------ ported a very enjoyable time, dis- was born to Mr. and Mrs. AI- cussing days gone by and the like. --------;--.:....-------------- Cooper, Tuesday, July fifth. Fred Bard~ell, manager of the Miss Rachel Vallance was in charge ---o- Red and White store, and ~rs. of the refreshments and much cred- 1 1------------------------+ Ronald Burton of Rochester was Bardwell drove over . ~ Rush_vllle, it is due her, according to those a week end guest Of his mother, July fourth, and VISited ifnends present. At this meeting the fol- Mrs. Mary Burton, at the home of t~ere. Mr. Bard~vell-;repo~ts a very lowing officers were elected for the COLD STORAGE ·--· Barnard's Bulletin ··• AND NOW! UV-ON BISCUIT FLOUR All ready·· to use • • • Add Only Milk or Water Makes the most delicious , biscuits and shortcakes Liv-on Biscuit Flour carries the same guarantee as Liv-on Pancake Flour .... You know what that means! Buy a can today--you'll be surprised and pleased Ask your local grocer her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Austin, mce Saturday mght s busmess. coming year: President, Marian South Church street. -o- Clarke; vice-pres. Edwin Brown; -o--- Mrs. Frances Gibson and daugh- sec'y., Florence DeNardo; treas., Mrs. H. J. Todd and daughter, ter Eleanor, .who have been seri- Howard Snoddy. Hilda Connor was Miss Dorothy Todd, Rochester, ousily ill with scarlet fever, are appointed to make a list of grndu- Fourth of July guests of Mrs. greatly improved and hope to be ates since the first graduating daughter, Mrs. Mac O'Brien, around again soon. '!'heir many class of 1887. and Mr. O'Brien. friends will be pleased to hear this. ---o- -o-- Another demonstration of the l'or .£gcs, Batter, Chee11e, ·'l'ouUr;r, Heats, Apples, Pears, Plums, l'eacbH, Evaporated Apples, Berries aOO trulb of all khids, and other produch. Tbe Upton told Storage to., Inc. HERBEI\T I. CASIL Con. Mrr. 38 CLIFF ST; ROCHESTER, N. Y. Slorcfo OJJ•• All You Round Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Austin and Norm Tompkins, proprietor of ability of the new Rockne Six to daughter Jean, and Mrs. Mary the store at McPherson Point, Con- maintain speeds above sixty miles ------------ Burton passed the week end and esus lake, is reported to be very ill. per hour for long distance and over Monday at the George Burton cot- Mr. Tompkins is well known to all types of going is contained in a ~:-----------1 tage, Honeoye lake. many people ;who have summered report received today from New -o--- at Conesus. Orleans by F. C. Stetner, local On Sunday, Mrs. Emily Earl and ---o- Rockne dealer. Leaving New Or- her daughter, Miss Margaret Earl, Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Rotz~l leans, the car was driven over grav- entertsined Rev. and Mrs. Richard of West Medway, 11-Iass., and their el roads at 70 miles per hour and M. Mussen and Mr. and Mrs. Clare daughter Jane who have been vis- around turns at 60 to 65 miles per Have You Cleaned Your Attic Yet7 The Glorious Fourth is over, Chautauqua is on and WE HAVE SEASONABLE MER- CH.AINDISE FOR ALL OC- CASIONS. ---o- New stock of women's white shoes at $2.95. --o- N ew line this week of popular priced shoes for women at Martin at Canandaigua lake. iting. Mr. and Mrs: W. R. Rotzel hour. On one stretch it was held at -.o--- of this village left for their home 76 miles per for ten miles. The trip Mrs. Thelma Thomas has been on Friday of last w:IJek. from New Orleans to .Baton Rouge $1.95. If you haven't, don't throw any- -o--, thing away until ~ou have found engaged as teacher, for the next·. -···- -o-- -a distance or lOU mfles-was school year, at district No. 3, Men- Miss Mildred Blacken was a re- made in one hour and 45 minutes, don. This school is located near cent visitor at the Rochester home at an average speed of 57 miles the former Dan Smith farm, Cheese of her aunt, Mrs. Harry Coons. per hour. On the second lap of the Factory road. Miss Blacken went to Rochester trip, from Baton Rouge to Jackson, -o--- Friday and returned to her home Mississippi, the car traveled 200 Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wills and on Tuesday. miles in four hours flat, an average daughters Dorothy and Jean of --o-- of 50 miles per hour. '!'his was the Walton, N. Y., are visiting Mr. and Miss Marian 91~rke, daughter ~f same type of roads, short stretches out it.o Vllluo_ N e.w .nrices_on men's overalls 75c. luuurJr. A TIMES CLASSIFIED AD will decide this for you. Try one. 30c Will Do It Phone 170 ---o- New price on boys' overalls 50c. Old pre-war price. ---D---'-- A new work shoe with leather sole, for men $1.95. -o--. Mlrs. James Brown at their cottage Mr. and Mrs. Wilham G. Clarke, Is of brick and concrete, but about 75 on Old Orchard Point, Conesus at the home of her parents, Ontario per cent gravel. On the return trip lake. Mrs. Wills is a sister of l\1rs. street. Miss Clarke is an instructor to New Orleans, the car was not Brown. in Friendship public school and will driven above 50 miles per hour and ~------------. -o- return there at the beginning of an average mileage of 17.7 miles to Big Yank work shirts for men 59 c. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Loder and the coming school year. the gallon was maintained. daughter Lorraine of White Plains ----<>- were Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stillman, Mr. and Mrs: ----------,....-- +·. • *I I • ---o- Our ties at 25e-4'5c-65c- are wonderful values. ---o- 1\frs. Ed,vin K. Harnish. A sister L. R. Briggs of Tidioute, Pennsyl- ·~ 1-------------------------·!· of Mr. Harnish, Mrs. Loder was, vania, and Mr. and Mrs. John C. r.==~ ~ before her marriage, Miss Mary Selwyn Durham of Washington, D. t/IUU:!:. Harnish of this village. C., were week end visitors of Mr. Est. 1853 RED & WHITE Tomato Juice Flannel pants for men $3.45 and $3.95 are very popular. -o- Housewives • ~ • • Insist upon food that Is pure, fresh, aeuonable and at prices that lit the most slender bndret. ~~~~~}Shop at your nearat MARKET BASKET ; where you will lind very low prices with no sacrifice of qua.Uty. LAND-O-LAKES SWEET CREAM BUTIER ROLL JBc 19¢ Lll. 5¢ 1.11, PltO. 25¢ r&o. 13¢ IIOT. 25¢ r&o. 5¢ QT. DEL MONTE . SLICED PEACHES 2~~:23c =I OIIANOI PlltOll MAUl BXOILLliiiT IOID TIA ~ Ul. Tea 25¢ o. .. lL 11111&1111 I'IIIT Muatard 15¢ DIL HONTI, No. I OAK Fruit Salad 19¢ DILLS QT, Pickles 2 for 25¢ OAIIPIIILill (' Soup 3 cans 25¢ IILUI LAIIIIL-81r.• ..... Ul. JAB Preserves 19¢ DEL MONTE PREMIUM FLAKE CRACKERS 2 LD. 27 PKO. C LEAN SALT PORK PEACHES (MELBA HALVES) N~,:~33c LB. 1 Oc JULY DAYS ARE PICNIC DAYS C. of U. MAYONNAISE, l'Al'ER NAI'IUNS, WAX l'Al'llU, CIIAUCOAL, PAI'Illt l'J,A'l'JlS. r -o- anrl Mrs. A. J. Brown, Mrs. James 1\Ir. and Mrs. Ray Francis, ac- Heath and !'.frs. Frank Sherman, companied by Mrs. Francis' mother leaving for their homes on Monday. and sister. Mrs. Treble and 1\'!iss --<>- Thelma Treble, Rochester, leave Mrs. Frederick Bond of Glen Saturday to motor to Chicago Cove, Long Island, a1.1d her son, where they will visit 1\frs. Francis' Frederick, Jr., are at the home of sister, 1\frs. White. Mrs. Bond's father, William O'Brien, Monroe street. They arriv- ed Friday night and expect to re- main for several weeks. Mr. Bond --o-- will join them here soon. --o- Sunday, at the Bridges cottage, On Your Va.eation Let us make you n du- plicate pair of glasses before you go on your vacation in ease you should aceidentully brenk your regular 11uir. 3 CANS 25c ICELLOGG'S Corn Flakes 2 PI{GS. 13c BLUE & WHITE Tomatoes 2-No. 2 CANS 19c We have men':; sport shoes in black and white, tan and white, and tan and ecru $2.,15 and $2.95. --0·-- Straw hats this season are lower in price than ever $1.00 $1.45 and $1.95. --o- First of a fleet of 550 post office trucks complete with bodies, re- cently contracted for by the Feder- al Government with the Chevrolet Motor Company, are to be deliver- ed by ·July 15, Chevrolet officials announce, according to Lee Wiles, local agent for Chevrolet and Pon- tiac cars. along the east shore of Conesus E.E.BAUSCH&SONCO. lake, some one cast a lighted fire- cracker into a driveway where gas- oline had dropped and a roaring blaze was started, according to re- ports from here. Fire companies from Livonia, Lakeville and two FRED BARDWELL Phone 162 Our stocks are now most com- plete and we are holding our prices down to help fight the depression. __ ,., __ Mrs. Fred Warren of Niagara Falls and her son Grayson were in town several days ago, calling on Mrs. Wnrren's daughter, 1\ijiss Thel- ma Warren. Grayson has just re- ceived from Washington, D. C., a junior life-saving certificate and gold medal, awarded him in con- nection with lloy Scout work. -o--- Mr. and Mrs. Willinm J. Harvey of Lima are rejoicing over the ar· rival of a daughter, born Wednes- day rooming, June 29, at the Genes- ee hospital, Rochester. Mrs. Harvey was formerly Miss Helen Collins, daughter of Edward Collins of Honeoye Fulls. This is the third child born to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey, all girls. --o--- Mrs. A. G. Fuller is chaperon- ing u number of local young people who are attending Silver Lake In- stitute this week. Among the party are Dean Aldridge, Robert Wool- ston, the Mis~cs Geraldine. Tre.at, Margaret Mmtlund, Murgunte F1tt, Marjorie Fuller, Marian Keene, Ruth Keene, Gladys Hook, Mildred Bunser. Opromctrists 6 Enstl\lnin Street 105 EnHt Avenue (7hct H•g•more) ROCIIESTEII, N. Y. East St. Honeoye Foils, N.Y. RED& WHITE other villages responded to the 1!;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;!,1 ~·~·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·· ___ _,. 5 .1 .. ,_. __________ _,. alarm. No damage wus done, it is • H F. E. Barnard, Inc. said. --o-- The Women's Relief Corps picnic will be held Wednesday, July 13, at the Berton Corby cottage, Mc- Pherson Point, Conesus lake. 111iem- bers are requested to bring dishes and tureen. Meat and rolls will be furnished. It is asked that all who plan to attend notify 1\frs. Charles Fowler, North Main street. Mrs. Fowler is to arrange for transpor- tation. Members will meet at the Legion house at 9:30 a.m. -- Mr. nnd Mrs. Lyle Kreiger are on a motor trip to Arizona and California. 'rhey left severn! days ngo, their destination being Tucson, Arizona. '!'here they will visit Mrs. llerlha Sanford Miller, a daughtor of the late Don Sanford, one time resident of this place. Mrs. Miller owns two ranches in Arizonia in lhe 'l'ucson area. From :,I'ucson, Mr. und Mrs. Kreiger will motor through to Caliromia. In SnnDiego, they will visit Mrs. Elta Snyder. 0 0 STATE ·BANK OF--- HONEOYE FALLS 0 RENT A SAFE DEPOSIT BOX HERE. THE COST IS FROM LESS THAN ONE CENT A DAY UP. ---- .. ---- 4% ON INTEREST ACCOUNTS Mcmbet· National Credit Corpomtion