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PAGE FOUR HONEOYE FALLS TIMES, HO:NEQYE FALLS, NEW- YORK Turning the Clock Back From Old Files of The Honeoye Falls Times · At a cost of $8,018 all old sidewalks Charles F. Kingsley of the class of in the village of Arcade have been re- '86 was elected president of the Alum- paired and leveled and 700 feet of new ni organization of Brockport Normal ones built. The village paid $2,230 of school. Other officers are Florence L, the cost. The balal\ce was taken care Hooker, class of '86, ·vice rpresident; of through st~~e'and 1 fl!deral aid. Tt ·Arthur Tooley,: '79, secretary; Edna -'-----------------·---------- was a TERA ·~toject. Hanchett Bruce, '01, treasurer. FIVE YEARS AGO - 1930 uNTil~ J'[fNE 29th ONL\' •,' AT·;BA~LF PRI~E SETS IN 3-fer ...Jiajesbj Pattern ONE. OF THE LATEST DE!'11GNS IN 1847 ROGERS· BROS. ORIG'INAL ROGERS .'/ILT/'ER,fLATE In the:f!li;e qf 'today's high cost.of silver, we. are 'offering this wo~derful. opportunity to purdnsc a lovely starting temce of 1847 Rogers Bros. flatw .. •e a• this low price. Her Majesty is not discontinued ••• but Ia an active, open otoclc patteru. : 26 Pc. Silver Jubilee Set .. ' · Contract to build the new Lima-Sibleyville road was awarded F. W. Crouch of Rochester. The bid was $243,723.35; The state enginee:r;'s estimate was $315,895.95. CharlesJcnkins of Allen's Hill died folloWing an illness of many months. Ira Duffy, for many years a resident of Allen's Hill, died at . his home June 16. · The marriage of Miss Pearl Frederick, daughter of Mrs. Anna Frederick, and· .George W. Wood of Hochester took place at the home of the bride's mother, Gilbert's Mills road, June 6. · . A: E.· Rittenhouse of the Honeoye falls Rotary Club was a delegate to the · -· Silver Anniversary Convention of R.otary International in Chicago. Lima's Gold Star mother, Mrs. :Matthew Dalton, was to sail for France on June 25. Austin Smallidge established a lunch room in the Lange block, Main street West. * * * * * * • * TEN YEARS AGO - 1925 Genesee Wesleyan Seminary of Lima was to celebrate the 93rd annivers- ary of its founding on June 23. Dr. Frank MacDaniel, president of the insti- tution, was in charge of the :program. · THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1935. UXILIARY and Dan Gleason were elected dele. LEGION, A gates and Frank Lockwood, Chas. II. · Gustin and Herman Burmeister were PICNIC COMMITTEE elected alternates to the Monroe County Convention to be hcld·at East · Falls Post, No. 664, American Le- gion, held its regular meeting at the legion house Thursday of last week with fourteen members present. Plans were made and the following commit- tee i appointed by Commander Ken- nedy .for the annual Legion and Aux- iliary picnic; C. E. Kennedy, chair- man· Mac O'Brien, tickets; J. N. Pee~, sports; Dan Glea!\on and Frank Lockwood transportation. The picnic will be held at Westminster Park, Sunday, August 4th.· . · ,. Charles E. Kennedy, U. S. Drowne 'Rochester, Saturday, July 20. A mo- tion was made and seconded instruct- ing the post commander to get a room at one of the convention hotels in Rochester for the;last .two days of the State Convention of the. American Le- gion. A committee headed by \Bud\ D~schet' was app?inted to make plans for ·the annual clambake to be held sometime in September. Those assist- ing · comrade Druschel are Mac O'Brien, Chas. Keimedy, J. N. Peck, U. S. Drowne and Frank Lockwood. Ill II&·-·-·-·-·- IIII_D_I_D_D_II I BUILDERS SUPPLIES ·w. E. Despard ''18·00 REGULAR PRICE The Metho~ist, Episcopal and Presbyterian churches were preparing to con- • • HONEOYE FALLS,,N·:t\· duct a Bible school for a period of four weeks. . .TizeCoa/TflafSllttSfil!S We sell what we adv.ertise 26 Piece Compact Set $36·00 BIJY AT TODAY'S PRICES Jesse E. Buckland was named a member of the Honeoye Lake Park Associ .. lir-a .... , ·-· nw•-·-·-·-a-• ·-~· ,-·-·-~-~-~~···-~~-•••• ation committee. . . 1 --·-·-· ·-·-· • ~~-·-·-·-·-·-··-, •• :A, new electric blower had been mstalled on the organ at the Methodist· · ···-·-·-·-·- · ~:~~::;.Funds for the purpose were raised by the cho.ir and the Ladies' Aid BAND CONCERT . SATURDAY Di. Thompson's Buick coupe was stripped of its accessories, while in his ICE CREAMS garage at the rear of the Masonic temple. Chie:f Courtney investigated. · M. I v II S b The degree of Mechai:tical Engineer was to be conferred upon Augustus c. Chocolate, ap enut, ani_ a, traw erry Brown, 3rd, of West Bloomfield, at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute of Sh b BEFORE I Troy. . . · Orange . er et ~''~ M~ ~,:::~:: .~:,:M: ~,~ 9 : 5 Mamn, ~• Rioh- 0 _ E: .. ~· Ha~~~~___,---·-·-~~-ensed ~~~~-~~~..1 ard H. Lawrence of Detroit, Mich., were married JUlie 12, the ceremony be- ing performed by Rev. Arthur w. Crouse, D. D., pastor of the First Univers- alist church of Rochester. i4- ·. Pieces Eunice A. Lloyd .of 'North. Bloomfield observed her 92nd birthday annivers- M·Pioae eo.a,.GtSea (u·WIIICnlei) · -::~ '23·-23 '46.50 . . . . ' • ... l' .• G •. D. McOMBER I ~ l ,'.. i' ; i ' JEWELER ary. , !A: ticket selling campaign was on for the Chautauqua program of enter- tainments. Carl Behnk of Rush was sick. He was improving slowly. Boy .Scouts of the Honeoye Falls troop planned to take their first hike of the season· on Saturday.· Hev. McGavem had been invited to give the commencement address at the Machias high school. rREATED BANDS KILL •··· &a&&&&&~&&&&&&£ I I &&. CODLING MOTH WORMS MAIN STREET HONEOY:E FALLS Chemically treated bands-.placed on .. ROXIf.S PLACE =====::::;::;:::::::;:===================-·apple trees to trap codling moth· · · · ' worms as they descend the trunk of • I ' ~,' • SPECIALS ''! - ~ Colga~e' ~::,Talcum i .I Colga,e'fToilet Water ' i . ' ·.' the tree to spin their cocoons have given such :striking results in 'tests carried' on by the State Experiment Station at Qeneva that .. their use is . '';, strongly :~ecommtmded as a supplllc• merit to . routine spray operations ;ifn orchards where . the infestations· of codling moth arc so severe ~s to make · ~~:t:icient . control 'Yith sprays :aidne difficult. The tests with banqs ·are summarized in a circular on '~odling . lsc . · moth control prepare!! by Prof. S • .W. Harman, Station ·.entomologist,· imd available upon requesdo the Station . at Geneva. . •. 19 Facts learned about the alfalfa C .. snout beetle up to the . present : time , .are .given in Cornell bulletin· P-629. A 'free copy may be had from· the New ' York state college of agriculture at Ionia • Honeoye Falls Road l . SPECIAL 3Sc LUNCHES. - ' . . •. SERVED SUNDAYS SANDWICHES Chicken Salad Hamburg i 'Lettuce & Tomato· Cheese · Ham · HOME-MADE · . ICE CREAM. 30c Pint 50c Quart Special Bulk Prices for Picnics GASOLINE . Oil, a· ED DING Some bedding left from our Anniversary Sale PRICED RIGHT ·:··. C .. Nau's Sons East Street Honeoye Falls, N.Y. ·' . . : Tile Coa,ITnat Satisfies. CEMENT-LIME-BRICK..:_TILE-ROOFING . HEATING & PLUMBING FURNACE REPAmiNG ·· , · Rush Oil & Supply Co., .. · ·Inc. -· PHONB ZS RUSH, N.Y. 35c · : Ithaca, New York. · · · Sun Tp Oil, . small i!· . ' .. '· ...... _._._._-_-_-:·:-·::·:-·!·~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~::~~·~ +---· 'l . Sun ·11m Oil, large :1 . SOc McKe~son' s .Talcums 9c Cas~~re Bouquet Soap .. 3 for 27 c · I • . Colgate's Perfumed·Soaps 6 for 29c Summer Package Candies lb 29c· KODAK FILMS ALL SIZES ... CARHAitT'S' DEVELOI,ING und I,RIN.._,ING DAILY SERVICE ··E. K.·- HARNISH LICE~SED PHAltMACIST THAT'S ALL INCLUDED IN THE NEW LOW ELECTRIC RANGE PRICES* When you pay for one of the new low-priced electric ranges, that's all there is to it. There's no charge for installation.* And you can get any one . of several standard-make electric ranges today for as little as $79.50 cas~. Or pay only $3.50 down and the rest in monthly pnyments that amount to only 9c a day. ·Small financing charge included. Automatic bent control, the sealed-tight oven and clcun, quick-heating units save time and improve cooking; Now you can enjoy all these conven· iences iri your kitchen,nt no more than the cost of old·f11shioned cooking methods. The low electric rate here makes electric cooking remarkably economical. Sec the smart new models at the nearest ~~ electric company showroom, or {.!ji · at your dealer's. · • *OJIH' /1 for tlng/1 and Jo11h11 family hD11111. Sptc/al CtJmldtrtillonjor apartmmllmtal14116!u. Phone Avon 64J ELECTRIC· ·RANGES LOWAS~7912 C~SH, INSTALLED OR $3.50 DOWN Monthly paymtnll amo11n1 to only9ca daY·· M DoUJ gins the 1 Th don - AI Jl Gl I