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.. · PAGE FOUR THE HONEOYE FALLS TIMES, HONEOYE F,t\LLS,.?i~.Y. THURSD~Y,.- DECE~BER 19;: 1935 .., .· . . ' .'. ·'.'. . . . . . . . .... ~~~--------~--~------~------~-- ·J. •.· .. . . .Ti~es ..... T 1 RIJsh High Scho()l PROGRAM FOR 1936 WE~~ ~~~o~~~Ln · · ISSUED BY MENDON West Bloomfield.-One of the best .1 .. . Classified 1 ·RUSH- Christmas vacation be· · ways by which we can 'reveal our · gins this Friday and extends until · . · · thanks to God for the birth of · our Ads ·:. ~:~::·t~:::~1 6 ~~·ao~h!i~:~~s :!: . GRANGE LECTURER ~:d ;e:t 0 ;~~~~~i~~~Ir~~n;~e::~~~;i •• . . . . . . . . . . . ... ••* semby, with the 7.th & 8th grades giv- . church invites you to its services MISCELLANEOUS mg one part of the program and the ·Mendon Grange has issued jts lee- which begin at 10:45. The minister French club giving the other. Christ- turer's program for 1936. . will be in charge and a message . in Always ·a good tim.e; Wally's Cabins, mas carol~ by the assembly, and se- At the January 4th meeting the keeping with the Christmas . seasol) East Avon. Sat. mght special, steak 'II rt f supper 30c. Kitty McKay's orchestra. lections by ~he ·orchestra and glee worthy master WI give a repo ~ will be delivered .. A .Christmas tree All legal beverages. 36tf. clubs will comp.lete the afternoon's I State Grange; reading, Mrs. Raymo.·nd and special Christmas program will ceremony. The science club campaign Peters; insurance, Raymond Peters; form part of the church's Christ- Mr. and Mrs. Harry. Taft were Sun- day evening guests of ~r. Harry Brown at. Roc1,Iester. Mr. and Mrs. George Duffy and daughter Dorothy were dinner guests on Sunday of her brother, Waiter Conklin of Chicago, Ill., at \Oden- bach's\ at Rochester. ~ BUILDERS SUPPLIES W. E. Despard BOARD and ROOM -·Attractive for clothes and toys for needy chi!- music, Mable Habecker. ·. ·. mas exercises. Monday evening has 'l'L Q ['PL f· cr ti .~· HONEOYE FALLS, N.Y. warm room; privileges, home cooking, dr~n ~f the town will be completed ~n January 18: supper; singing led by been set aside for this purpose. The lll(l oa 1110 ~a <rslleS We sell what we advertise reasonable. Inquire \K\ clo Times of- Friday: afternoon. These articles will Mrs Bernice Peters· clippings' from . f th Ch · t'an Union .i.;~:::·:-:·::::· ·:·:·-:::··:·::·-:::·=:·:-:·:::·:-~·:-:·:·::·-:::·-::::··:·:·:·:·:-::·:-:·:-::· ::· :::::::·-::::! fice. 39w4. b · t ·d. . · . t th W 11 f Off' · . • semor group o e r1s I :. ~~~~~~~~~===~~ e urne over o e e are IC- the Grange Monthly Clarence Baker, '11 h ld 't 1 t' · I'n the - ·er for distribution. The first and sec- ' . · • . . WI o I s regu ar mee I?g WANTED ond grades are sending cutout toys to Ethel Hook, June Broomfield, a bit chapel on ,Sunday evenmg.. Helen lola Sanitarium. of verse, read by Mary O'Connor; mu- Hinman will he in charge of the dis- RAW FURS WANTED - Will pay 'Basketball is off to a good start, sic, Mrs. Florence. Zube~. cussion. $2.00 for No. 1 skunk. Muskrat $1.25. in spite of the handicap of no practice Fe?ruary 8: pr?gr~m m ch~rge of No lots too small --.:...· none too large. ourt. The first game of the season ServiCe and Hosp1tahty committee .. Will be at Seymour & Hooks Hard- c Charles Dufft underwent a minor operation at the Genesee hospital at Rochester on Friday of last week. He is convalescing slowly. ware every Saturday, s a. m. to 2 p. against the Pittsford high school re- February 22: supper; program fur- rn. B. P. Donegan. Phone Lima 59-R. serves was won by Rush 30-25. The nished by Juvenile Grange and Juven- most encouraging feature of the game ile matron. SPECIAL - Will be at· Seymour & was the all-round scoring of the ·March 14: first and second de- Hooks, Tuesday afternoon, December team, four of the boys being grees; reading, Wallace 'Habecker; tertained Mr. and Mrs. George Ham- 24• to buy raw furs. . 43wl. in the scoring column .. All Krist stood reading, Sadie Furlong; reading, man of Webster and Roy Woodard at Mr: and Mrs. Chester Woodard en- WANTED - Extra good Jersey or Guernsey cow, recently fresh K. C. Livermore. 43wl. out with 16 points, to head the list. Warner Gibson; My Favorite Chocci- dinner on Sunday. Practice games with Honeoye Falls late Cake Recipe, Mrs. Rose Habeck- Edward Shellman has returned F. F. A and Henrietta have helped to er; · music, Margaret Armstrong. from a business trip to New York round the boys .. into shape. These March 28: supper; third and fourth City. Old or Disabled Horses Wanted:....:.wm practice games ·both showed Rush as degrees; three minute talk, Earl Alan Lusk was a dinner guest of pay $2 or $3; will take them away the. winning~ co~bin~tion. Henrietta Broomfield; Handy Things in Handy Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Holt on Sunday. alive; all horses humanely killed at cla~med a .. tle, :~Isputml' a foul goal Places, George Sheeler; discussion, Is Mrs. Blanche Snyder, retiring rna- our farm. Phone Holcomb 491-A. ·Les- claimed b R h It d t tron of the 0. E. S. of Lima, enter- ter Bennett, Victor, N. Y., post office. ·· Y· '. us · .· · was agree 0 the farmer with six good horses able 39w4 s~ttle the dispute by a· second. game,. to compete with the farmer with a tained for the officers of the Lodge at ------------- smce ?oth.teams -had .!e~t the floor tractor, led by worthy master; current a chicken dinner on Thursday evening. WANTED-Wiping rags, free from followmg the regular per1od of the events, Willard Page; music Irma Those present from West Bloomfield .lint and buttons; small pieces and game. . Schuth. were Mrs. William Hinman, Mrs. heavy material of no value. Cash The ~lee ?I?b card p~rty was sue- April 1 s: Neighbor'~! Night for Seth Kennedy, Mrs. L. J. DeMartinis, paid at Times Office. cessfu1 m rmsmg half the funds nee- grangers east of the Genesee river. Mrs. Wallace Burnham, Mrs. G. C. =~~~~~=~~=~=~~ essary for purchasing material for Each visiting Grange to furnish one Wood and Mrs. Leigh Peste!. Miscellaneous For Sale the glee club gowns. T~e material number on the ro ram. The local Grange will have a FOR SALE - Double Blue Blazes Blower used short time, also furnace, . too small for present house,· suitable ' for store or garage, Goldie Mann, Rush, N. Y. 43wl. has been purchased and will be made ·M 2 . rtp gf p G Christmas tree and entertainment at .. · b · .. · h · f h . 1 · ay . repo o omona range, up Y mot ers o t e pupi s. The do- G L Q . k· h h ld h' t R by the town hall on Saturday evening. inestic science girls will lay out . the ' · m.c ' ouse. 0 m s, u Mrs. H. S. Brown of Rochester, tt d I I b . 1 • · th Cole, Manon Hutchmson, Mrs. Harley pa erns an gee c u g1r s m e · 1 d formerly of West Bloomfield, under- d t . · d 't 'II · . k Hobden; care of bees, .Corne 1 Lor ; omes IC science ep . WI ma e b z went a serious operation at the Gen- thel 'r · . f · t k uses of rhubar , Florence uber, Mrs. . own gowns or proJec wor . . . esee hospital at Rochester on Satur- FOR SALE - Canaries, fine singers, For this way, with the help of the Wilham Wa~hburn, Mrs. George day morning. She is doing nicely at . all colors. Mrs. John Kern, Henrietta. mothers and domestic science depart- Sheeler; readmg, Mrs. F. L. Dunn; tile present writing. 43w1. 1 me. n·t. the cost of the gowns will be duet, Bernice Peters? Vera Habecker. M d ---------------,- M 23 1 b r. an Mrs. L. J. DeMartinis, Mr. . · · cut down to ~ of the purchase price, ay : memoria . program Y and Mrs. Ivan Kintz and Sears Wood fo~R P~~}'Ji. -b~~k~ c~~dns~i~~~; if bought completely made. worthy chaplain. attended a Farm and ·Home Bureau clothing •. Can be sealed with gummea June 18 : program by worthy Flora. meeting at Canandaigua on :Monday tape and made moth proof. Only 10c 15 WEEKS July 16: program by Ceres and Po- each at Times office. 17tf. HIGH SCHOOL HONOR ROLL mona. evening. High Honor August 13 : program by past mas- Mrs. F. G. Olmstead and Mrs. Geo. Hard wood, 2 cords $5 delivered. Cus- Junior Hart ters. Duffy entertained at a surprise birth- tom sawing by job. J. P. Osier, H. F. Lynn Keyes day party at the Armstrong Home at 166-J. . . 42w8. Honor August 29: picnic; committee, Honeoye Falls in honor of Mr. Olm- A!ice. Baird Grange officers. Jack Edwards September 5: flower exhibit, charge stead and Mrs. F. S. Conklin. Gwendolyn Hard1'ng Alma Rimkus was a dinner guest of Lucy Batzel and Mrs. Minnie Har- FARMFORSALE97 d ~~ cl~~~~y. - acres, goo Harold Lambert !off. Prizes :for Cosmos, Marigold, As- -----------=---- dairy and crop farm, plenty:of water. Land drain tiled. P. Peterson, Henri- __ Eleanor Martin ter, Snapdragon and mixed. bouquets. have a copy from the county farm bu- . Real Estate Fot Sale .._...•-•-a• CIGA.RS Box of 25 $1.15. PHILADELPHIA, WHITE OWLS, 44's and OTHER POPULAR BRANDS U I I .... E. K. Hamish ·Licensed Pharmacist Or-, 11 -a._ a I B lrBI_I_a_ia 1-1-1 I 1 IF ........ SIMMONS BEDDING '•'. ·ON . DISPLAY c~ Nau's Sons East Street Honeoye Falls, N~J· 12111111!1 ···-·· TYDOL . \ ... VEEDOL CEMENT ....:.. BRICK TILE LIME - ROOFING FURNACE· REPAffiiNG TlzqCoalTflatSatisfies. HEATING- PLUMBING etta, N. Y. 42w3 ra~:~~il~~rtin Prizes given to Mendon Grangers oil- reau office or from a local banker. FOR SALE - 60 acre farm, 2 mil~ Dorothy' Moran ly. . R h o·t & s ' I c In east of Honeoye Falls .. New barn, G(;!nevieve Rapp September 19: Neighbor's Night for Work has been started on an addit- u~ I upp Y: o., c. completely equiped. Price·· reasonable. ·, H!mrr, Stevens grangers west. of the Genesee river. ion to East Chili· Community church , . - •. . . · Kelsey Wag(;!r, phone .J,55, . Honeoye . ~;rs~il~h~Tni:er' '\x:. I Each visiting grange to furnish' one: 'in Bailantyne road, a few miles norlli. :;:;..PHONB 28 -·'.. ..,.. . . .·RUSH, N~.h:r. Falls. . . • .. 3iw1. .Teresa Vollmer. ···•· ' numbe'r on' the program.' .. ; I of Scottsville. ., _________________________ ....., __ , FOR SALE :...,.. Dwelling, with' large October 3: supper; surprise pro- ~~~rb;r1~~~aG~~d l~cafi~~:efil;ga~~ Hig~n~;~~di~te Dep't. Honor Roll · gr~~tober 24: Harvest exhibit. Pro- ~~~~~~-~~ to close estate. For particulars inquire Helen Moran ~. . . . . I ~ of Kelsey :Wager, phone 155, Honeoye Ray Pierce gram in charge of three Graces. ~~ Shirley Lapp November 7i supper; election of of- WANTED .....; !lay, straw and grain. Car lots a specialty. Frank P. Seelos, Mendon, N. Y. Phone Honeoye Falls 554-F-2. : 36tf. Honor ficers; discussion, Which js more Rita Beckwith !Marion Finley profitable, market at harvest time or .:William Gaffney hold for later sale, George ·McNeil; Ruth Hetzer reading, Ruth Ernst: reading, Mrs. A. Ralph Keyes . · Kohl; music, Mrs. William Brooks. · Kenneth Lambert WANTED - Wheat, oats, baled hay and straw. Also trucking to do. Orrin Holfotb, Mendon. Phone H. Falls 537- F-21. 36tf. Elizabeth La~p November 28: discussion on birds, · ~:~lt~~i~i:::· ~~~;l~f~:;!~~e~~~;;; :~~~ ~... GIVE A NEW GAS RANGE Donald Behnk ~ Jane Fauge D«Jcember .12: ~nstallation of offic':: ~---~ Farm Produce For Sale ; ' ~~~~ ~.. / ~ FOR SALE - Corn stalks and bean Kenyon .:Pell bePn published heretofore. Carol 'I'inker Present officers.of. this Grange have ~. · .. pods. John Harriaim. Phone Hori~ Fls: Grade G 0 Rnei\DE HONOR ROLL The 1936 committees ~re: Memor- ~ . ~ I · F.rancis BaXer . · ial. Mrs: Kathleen· O'Connor, A. W. · FO;R, . SALE'..;:;..;;· Spy' lipJ,lle's; · Deane· ·~.~·F'lorence Michel. Gibson: Senice aiui H~spftiility, Mrs.~ · 'Keyes, phone Rush 2-F-2. 41tf. John Henry Miller Bernard .Quinn Nell MeGill, Mrs. Bessie Lord, Mrs. Live Stock For Sale · .. · John- Rhode. Emma Years. · · · FOR ·SALE - Four 8-weck's old pigs. Phone 500-F~ll. Geo. Sheeler, Cheese Factory road. 43wl. ··- Just arrived with carload 1st class heavy young horses, including 8 mares with fold. Paul Concannon, Limn,.' . 43w2. FOR SALE - Just returned home from Stewart, Iowa, with a carload of ns good draught and general pur- pose horses ns I have ever shipped. Percherons nnd Belgians. Come. and we will sell' you a horse worth the money for Christmas. J. R. HANNA & SON, Retsof, N. Y. 43w1. Murhn Sherman . ·• Trustees are Earl Ernst, Raymond William White Peters. George Schuth. Grade Two High Honor 1 Manager, E. J: Broomfield. Mildred Lambert Insurance director, Raymond Pe- Shirley Edwards tors. HM~ p d Ma'rl\o jefferds ress correspon ent, Estella Peach- Harold Jeffords cy. ~ Evelyn Quigley ' Grade 'fHitEE · F · ~ Hi~~r~ 0 h~e Behnk arm Inventory . ~ ' Alma ·Campbell ?i • llrnbel Holllster · .. Elsie Mac Lindsay Monica Gaffney January 6 • 1 0 ~~.; .. ~M~ ~· For Salc-2 new milch cows~. Hurry Doris Quigley. To know where he stands flnanclnl· Sebmidt, Mort Colo farm, Mendon· 1 Betty Hhoile ly and to plan for the coming year, ~ PittBford road. 43w1. lnnor every farmer needs an inventory just Uonald Behnk ~ _:FOB SALE - New milch cow, and Hichard Lozier as much as do other business men, ' ·gMS(!, Carl Kossow, Mendon-Ionia Dorothy Snover says G. W. Hedlund of the new York ~ rontl, 43w1. Grnde Four state college of agriculture. · High Honor Approximately 20,000 farmers In ~ Ueal ERtate ll'or Rent William Behnk the Empire state will tak\ Inventory • . Joseph McMahon \' • TO LET - on slutres, farm of 118 Honor · during tho week of Janunry 0 to 11, ~ ncrea, Good buildings, electricity, run· :Marjory Fylo he notes. Tho weelc is designated as nlng water In barn. l'hone uuO·F-3. Detty Lonthnlr \farm lnventnry week\ and Is spon- ~ Mrs. Allee Carter. , 43w3. Fay Page Donnld Schultz ~ored by tho college of agriculture in HELP WANTED Grade I~lve cooperation with county farm bureaus i·· Hl,gh .Honor and the New York state bankers' ns· WAN'!' ED - Girl for general hon~e- LoiK Fishell soclntlon. work and to ht:lp ·cure for child, Emily Ke~·ca Write A c/o· Tllll.I!R office. . 43w2. Norman Miller According to Hedlund, n farm In-~ _ Honor · ventory will provide o. basis for n ii -------~~--- Marjory Allbright credit statement; It will show not ;· · · Lynn Dehnk FA . G.A N '5 Uichurd Dock worth above all debts; It will show DAN Dulty Dushmnn whether u farmer Is getting nltead fl· ~~· Old T . ····m·e' . rs ~~~~l: w~~~e~oll ~:n;~~ll~ea~:r~:nm:~Jsl~e::'~~~~~ m· ~TtWa~ 0 ~ 1 ~oco and It w111 provide n valuable list of ~ wlll titny at James Gaffney all property for use In tho event of Mendon Grange Hall Gr~~~n sfxnwmnn fldr 1 e, In settllngde~tates,hln Insurance ~ ·· ' F d D · 27 High Honor a ustments, an 10r ot or purposes, ~ · ri· lJ, eC. . · · Earl Ynwmnn To help tho farmer, the college of ' 1 , DANCING 9 'TIL 2 Honor · agriculture hns published nn tnven• ~ .. . .CAPETERtA LUNCH · · ·Theodore Faugh tory rocord book which tolls how to ~?f •• • ,,. · · · · 'Fl .. Ruth Shermllll t k ~ 1 d k ·. ,:llJJitlrleitdon Qrntiuore.lf; romen. VIolet Swlshor , . n e n ~arm nventory an mn o u • • '· 1 < • '· • ' • ' •· ' . • It.lchard Volllner. credit litatomentt Any :tnrm~r. may ' ,. 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