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The mythical .town of Slocum will be brought to Atlanta, N. Y-» on Thanksgiving night, November 24, when Hank and Herb make a personal appearance at the Opera House. We are not sure whether Herb’s wife, EJizabeth, will be along, or Hank’s flame, the Wid -1 der Martin, as the boys like to sneak off to Firemen’s doin’s by themsebes. Their dog Cyclone may trail along as it is difficult to keep the critter chained up.— A d vertisement. SERVICE- UNDERSTANDING No m a tter how simple or how elaborate the ar- r. ngcments, the quality of our service is the < me, and it is rendered lo .lie best of our ability* Allen & Tinklepaugh I ’ l \ i : R A I , n i R K C T O I t S Tele. 229 Naples, N. 'Y / ■ / • i t /\ n o t h i n f f f i n e r /han a S/ronif’rn/-(ar/son RADIO SALES and SERVICE Charles Rose Second Floor, Maxfield Bldg. ’Phone 135 NAPLES, N. Y. Absolu te Protection Most Co-operative Companies, in addition to m a intaining the reserve requiii-d by law , me stronger financially, suiplus compared to insurance in forcc. than a large m a jonty of stock companies, in cluding all their capital. Weatherlow Co-Op.InsuranceAgency N A P L E S , N Y. Plumbing Heating SHEET METAL AND FURNACE WORK All Work Guaranteed M. E. Rouland Pl-one 24-R NAPLES, N. Y. RECORD ADVERTISERS jN e w A d T e r t U e m e n t * .G. H. Loomis. Atlanta National Bank. Changes Widmer’s. C. H. Misel. Naples Theatre. L. M. Campbell. H. W. Wolfanger. Red & White Store. Charles R. Standish. The Bolles H\>rdv?re. Winter’s Men’s Store. Brand’s Service Station. Schine’s Geneva Theatre. Leon L. Wheeler Company, . Fleischmrn’s Service Station. N. Y. State Electric & Gas Corp. TtfE NAPLES MARKETS Eggs, 18 to 34 cents per dozen. Butter, 25 to 26 cents per lb. Potatoes, 40 to 45 cents per bu. Wheat, 60 cents per 60 pounds Gats, 30 cents per 32 pounds. Barley. 48 cents per 48 pounds Rye. 50 cents per 60 pounds. Buckwheat, $1 per cwt. - Naples, Active and Attractive.” Christmas four, weeks from next Sunday. The R. F. D. mail carriers will have a vacation tomorrow. Regular meeting of Wanda Chapter No. 415, 0. E. S., next Monday evening. Thanksgmng tomorrow. The Record ^.wishes each of its readers a joyous Thanksgiving. Mrs. Russell Dye and sister, Mrs. Mudge, have moved into the John R. Briggs house, in Weld Street. Miss Martha Bolles entertained last Friday evening at her home in Thrall Street, in honor of Miss Mildred Grove. Potato and vegetable growers of New Y<?rk State will hold their annual convention in Rochester on January 5 and 6 . Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Jones entertained at a venison dinner on Friday evening. John McDonald contributed the venison. COMING EVENTS The annual chicken pie sapper and bazaar of the Ladies’ Aid So ciety of the Napjes M. E. Church will be held on Friday evening, December 9. A Thanksgmng dance will be held in Memorial Hall, Naples, this, Wednesday, evening in the interest of St. Januarius’ Church. Ollie’s orchestra will furnish the music. The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Bristol Springs Church will hold its annual chicken pie supper and bazaar on Friday evening, Decem ber 2. Supper menu: Chicken pie and gravy, mashed potatoes, but tered carrots and peas, rolls, cran berries, celery, coffee, apple and pumpkin pie, cheese. Hank and Herb, of radio fame, will attend in person the firemen’s dance next Thursday evening (Thanksgiving night) in Tyler H.-’ II. Atlanta. The Hatch Hose Company has contracted with the radjo stars to present comedy acts in cos'ume during the evening, so both dancers and spectators will be highly entertained. Plans are nearing completion for the M. E. church fair to be held in the Middlesex Town Hall on Friday evening, December 2. Attractive booths with many fancy and useful articles will - attract many holiday shoppers. The Will ing Workers will serve one of their bountiful suppers at 6:00 o’clock in the basement room of the Hall. The supper will consist of roast pork with dressing, mashed pota toes, squash, cabbage salad, cran berries, rolls, coffee, apple pie and cheese. As one of the special at tractions of the evening entertain ment, some twenty prominent men will give a 1 “ Siyle Show” . This part of the program will afford several minutes of laughter. Don’t miss this. You’ll wonder, who’s who? Some of the ipost promin ent people will be represented— even to the fat colored “ Mammy” of the South. The annual Christmas seal sale starts on Friday of this week. Our daily teJU. of a man, who, becoming exasperated because of an ingrowing % e nail, chopped off his toe with an axe. The cure is said to be one hundred per cent, effective. It furnishes a splendid idea for the fellow with an in growing grouch. The Ontario County Pomona Grange will meet with Naples Grange in this village on Saturday of this week, beginning at 10 a. m. Naples High School closes' this afternoon for the Thanksgiving \acation and will resume classes on Monday morning, November 28. Fall Suits and Topcoats E. H. PU T N A M N A P i i K S ' C l 'S T O M T A I I . O R G r n n b y H u U tlln g (L n ^ S m irn ) Phone 133 Naples, N. Y HIGHEST PRICES FOR OLD HORSES M U S T B E S T A N D / A / G H U M A N E L Y K I L L E D L Write D/r&cttons tor Truckmen and Description of ftorse to ' HIGHLAND FUR FARMt\~ WEBSTER CROSSING.N.Wpko^-SffSy^ Materials for the new bridge on the Parrish cross road arrived yes terday, and it is expected that construction work will be started in the near future. The new bridge will be built, by Ontario County. Thanks The members of the Maxfield Hose Company hereby express their appreciation to the manage ment of the Naples Diner for die hot coffee served to them after the fire last Wednesday night. Card of Thank* J. Martin Lawyer wishes to ex press his sincere thanks to all who helped, by their cards, flowerrs, calls, etc., to make his stay in the hospital more pleasant. Card of Thanks The family of Mrs. Emma A. Lewis extend their sincere thanks for the acts of helpfulness and consideration extended during their rccent bereavement. A d v e r t s l r i g m a lces a g o o d bualnesa b e t t e r The equalized rate of assess ment for the Town of Naples for the current year has been com puted at .682 by the equalization committee of the Ontario County 1 CANANDAIGUA Board of Supervisors. Naples’ | JEWELRY NEWS— rate last year was .699. 'J ! BANTAM KODAKS. These amaz- — | ing new miniature cameras only The deer season opens on Thurs- I half fill a pocket but deliver post day of next week, December 1, in ; card size Pictures. Film 18c for 8 Steuben County, and continues exposures. Camera. $4.28. until December 7. No deer may I M ICR°LJTES 2 9e and 39c. Pow- be taken on the intervening Sun - 1 erful midget flashlights Just the , i . i i i ! size or your hnger. Lolored plastic day. Deer may be taken only be- > , c i 3 J j c or enamel cases, oome with key- tween the hours of 7 a m and 5 ( tajners y se standard size bu)bs p. m., and only with longbow or , rnd batteries. Fine for prizes, too, with shotgun loaded only withes1ug SECRET POCKET BILL FOLDS. or ball. Special deer -hunting Ii- 1^ Really cjever are these new bill censes are required for all hunters folds. You can keep your thou- for this kind of game. “ My Skin Was Full of Pimples and Blemishes from Constipation” savs Verna Schlepp: \Since usina Adlerika the pimples are gone. My skin is smooth ?nd glows with health,” Ac^'erika washes BOTH bowels, and relieves constipation tha* so often aggravates a ba,d como'exion. D^b^'d^e Drugstore ■ ■ ■ Use tho \Errand Boy\ column. sand-dollar bills out of sight now. Hazel ortsaddle pig-skin, seal, mo- Sale of 1939 New York State ’ rocc° an£. ° ther , fine leatl>ers- automobile registration plates will $2.50 to $ . eac begin on Tuesday, January 3. However, applicants giving good reasons, such as jntent to leave the statq before January 3, may ob tain plates earlier. The 1938 plates on passenger, commercial and suburban cars may be used w n T i r F n p COM ^ L ^ T I^N f F until midnight on January 3 1 — L The sale of plates for ambulances TA K E N O T IC E : The assrss- , , . t , ‘ii i ment roll for the Viilo^e ot Na- and cars for private rental will be- p]es> f or tjje year 1938 ^e'n on December 5; on these finally completed,-and w°s fi’ed in gin A DVERTISEM E N T NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS $200,000 SCHOOL BONDS P. W. A. Project Docket No. N. Y. 1626-F Central School District No. 1 Towns of Naples, South Bris tol, Richmond • and Canadice, Ontario County, Prattsburg and Cohocton, Steuben County, Springwater, Livingston Coun ty, and Italy and Middlesex, Y a tes .County, New York. NOTICE OP SA L E Sealed proposals will be receiv ed and considered by the Board! of Education of Central School D istrict No 1 of the Towns of Na ples, South Bristol, Richmond and Canadice, Ontario County, Pratts- burg and Cohocton, Steuben County, Springwater, Livingston County, and Italy and Middlesex, Yates County, New York, a t . the Office of the. Principal, Naples High School, -Naples, New York, at 2:00 .o’clock P. M., Eastern Standard Time, on .the 28th day of November, 1938, for the pur chase at not less than par and accrued interest of the following described bonds of said School D istrict: $200,000 School Bonds, dated November 1, 1938, of the denonv ination of $ 1,000 each, bearing interest a t a rate not exceeding five per centum per annum, pay able semi-annually on the first days of May and November, and maturing on November 1 in each year as follows: $ 6,000 in each of the years 1941 to 1945, both inclusive; $7,000 in each of the years 1946 to 1951, both inclusive; $ 8 , 001 ) in each of the years 1952 to 1968, both inclusive; $9,000 in each of the years 1959 to 1966, both inclusive. Principal and interest payable in lawful money of the United States of America, at the Hiram Maxfield State Bank of Naples; ^ j Naples, New York, with New York exchange, or at the Guar anty Trust Company o f . New York, in the City and State of New York, at the option of the holder. Bonds will be in coupon form and may be converted into fu lly reg istered bonds, and are dire.ct gen eral obligations of the School D istrict payable from unlimited taxes. Each bid must be fo r all of said bonds and state a single rate o f interest therefor. Unless all bids are rejected the award will be made to the bidder complying with the term s of sale and offer ing to purchase said bonds a t the lowest rate of interest, not ex ceeding the rate above specified, stated in a multiple of one-quar ter or one-tenth of one per centum per annum, without ref erence to premium, provided how ever that if two or more bidders offer to purchase said bonds at the same lowest rate of interest then such aw&rd will be made to the bidder offering the highest premium. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. Each bid must be enclosed in a sealed envelope • addressed to the under signed Clerk and marked oh the outside “Proposal for Bonds” and must be accompanied with a cer tified, or banky or trust company check to the order of Fred Pox, Treasurer of said D istrict, for $4,000 to secure the District against any loss resulting from the failure of the bidder to 'com ply with the terms of his bid. No interest will be allowed on the amount of the good faith deposit. Said bonds are issued to pay the portion of the cost to be borne by the District of constructing a new school building at Naples, New York, in said D istrict, and acquiring necessary land there for, pursuant to the Education Law and Chapter 782 of the Laws of 1933, as amended. This Dis trict operates under the Educa tion Law. Said District was duly organ ized and established pursuant to A rticle 6 -B of the Education Law of the State of New York, on the 15th day of July, 1938. Financial Strtem ent and Tax Data The assessed valuation of the property subject to the | taxing power <bf the District according to the 1938-1939 assessment roll is $2,325,299.00. The total bonded debt of said District including the amount of the bonds herein advertised for sale, is $ 200 , 000 . The population of said D istrict is approximately 3,500. The bond ed debt above stated does not in clude the debt of any other sub division having power to lew taxes upon any or all of the prop erty subject to the taxing power of the District. The fiscal year commences July 1st and ends June 30th. The first taxes for the purposes of said District will be levied for ihe fiscal year com mencing July 1st, 1939. Uncol lected taxes will be reported to jthe respective County Treasurers by the Board of Education an'l shall be paid by said Count” Treasurers to the Treasure”’ rf the School D’strirt. A d<~tnile^ report of essent'al facts will b ’ submitted to any interested bid der. The approving . oninion of Messrs. r';llov\, Van^ew^ter P- Moofe, Attorneys* of New York City, will be furnished to the pu”- chf'ser without cost. Dated. Naples, New York, November 17. 1938. Llewellyn BaSsett, We’d rattier say, “Thank You” than “Please Remit” THE BOLLES HARDWARE “ IF IT’S HARDW ARE, WE H A V E IT ” PHONE 35 (Opposite Village Hall) NAPLES, N. Y. N a p le s Theatre T’f “ THE PRIDE OF ONTARIO COUNTY” “ ALW A Y S A BETTER SH O W ” Two Shows Nightly, 7 and 9; Sundays, continuous from 6 P.M. THURSDAY,' Nov. 24— THANKSGIVING DAY— OneDayOnly THE DIONNE Q UINS^in “Five of a Kind’’ with Jean Hersholt, Claire Trevor and Caesar Romero. Mickey Moose, Our Gang, Fashion Show, and Sport ReeL •SW'NOTICE — Show will statt at 6:00, and w il be continuous FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Nov. 25-26— DOUBLE FEATURE JANE WITHERS, in « Always in Trouble with Jean Rogers and Arthur Treacher! Plus Fox Comedy \Speed to Burn” with an ALL-STAR CAST! .SUNDAY and MONDAY, Nov. 27-28— “SUEZ” with Tyrone Power,_ Loretta Young and Annabella! Driven- by the Love of Two Women— He Tore Continents Apart that Ships_Might Sail the Desert! Plus SELECTED SHORTS TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. Nov. 29-30-Dec. I ‘‘TH E SISTERS” with Errol Flynn, Bette Davis,^Snita Louise and’ Ian Hunter. Hers was a Love that Passes all Understanding!\ His was a Love that just Passes op! Plus SELECTED SHORTS WE GIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO Massages, Shampoos, Ladies’ and Children’s Hair. Dressing. OUR W O RK WILL PLEASE YOU Shop Closes at 9:00 o’clock every Evening except Saturday FREID’S BARBER SHOP Second Floor Maxfield Block NAPLES, N. Y. LADY ASSISTANT AMBULANCE SERVICE O r i o n L>. E m o r y FUNERAL DIRECTOR TELEPHONE 88 NAPLES, N. Y. classes of vehicles .the 1938 plates my office at Naples, N. Y., o-tV > ^ i ai t l 1 16th day of November. l ^ S expire on December 31. lhe sale wjjere the same will,remain '-D'-n •of plates for dealers and trans- to public inspection fi't'en- porters will begin on December 5; days after the ds’te of tVs Tr t ,ce. iaaft • ^ t Pated: November 23. l^**. the 1938 registrations of this type 47wl , James R Re^ { expire on January 10, Village Cl-rfc. * Clerk. Y O U G E T T H E T U R K - e y . ^ ' v e g o t T H E WIPMER‘3 W1NE3.. T H E C O M B I N A T I O N W I L L M A K E T H E 5 W ELL\ E S T T H A N K 5 G I V I N 6 , FEAST W EVE EVER HAD. NEW YORK STATE ' M d m e r * H I L L S I D E WIOMWS WlNI CtUAtS, iW l I S , N. Y . , 4 YEAR’S SUBSCRIPTION TO THE RECORD IS A FINE GIFT