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By EfilMA GAREOC l^C Willlainsou wore Surt.lay m o rn -.'^Pending a few duys'^ Port Gibsori-PersonalT\y^^^s^r:£’‘'-w^^^ .< j and Mrs; Yost 'Of Canandaigua spent the weekend with Jus pac-i rsf'Y o -o .. Club, d w rd i Activities'^i^^Ars.t !;. --------- ‘ = — ~~ ---------aughters Pam, M ary and < M r. and Mi'S. Albert Cheese- lan were entertained at the !Restaurant, North ir daugh- kparents Mr. tjR olland of Fi and Mrs. rield St. °Daytdn, ^Mr.^and Mrs. Donald Cole Jr., and , as dinner, guests Monday, “I I I ..i - ..r\f J iJvmnncf* hnH srii:rv';ri,S' ,£H=. s r rsuSg'iS t: - r land Wi th. Mr. W i th' and I ton's parents Mr. and Mrs. El-M r. apd Mrs. Ernest Rude, tamed at a buffet suppm chttdfen Terry. Jackie and carol;, ■ ^he Misses Fern and Em m a-m er Barnes. . , Kpsti, and, Kevin “J 1 ^ p f L - ^ o n - = H i g S f e s of her daug;itp„ ,.\lrs. B u r t ^.Wrfght I W ese ln a m -o t Grdig St. j Mrs. Howard Biu-gess.,-Mrs. i Mrs. Robert Mar-tiH, :Sherman and family of ^ Karen, i M r. and Mrs. .Sherman Wilson' Guy Hanes., Mrs. Merton WiU ter Melmda V . . Isons .Eddie and Jimmy were,called on .M r. Wilson s , , Mr, and JM i.s. Charles Span-1 guests of M r. Wright's Floyd of. Phelps Wednesday iganberg were New Year's E v e ! —,-----------;--------------------------^-------------------------——■ guests of ■ Mrs. - Spangunberg’s I sister Mrs. Cook and Mr., Cook in,'and; d a n ^ of Roches- : her sister- Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Taylor companied their da’uj.nter . .quelmc, who hn .s been spe ing tlve lioliday.s wiiti lier p a r -!, - v ents, bapk \to Elm i: 5r—Prank--Wal — lyirs—‘r ‘i:arrm - vv — ** < * «r - nej., New. Yern^’s Day at the i.fewark^Wayne Oommuni'uy Hos- pital, -with her husband, who is - -----------.ha,-o surmcai-patit,.., Miss Brianpc VUn Aiiken of Newark Spent the weekend-here with lier craiidparehts Mr. and Jr -s . Stierman Wilson. Mr. and Mrs, Donald Hyman ud: family called on,Mrs. Ey- lian .'s brother Robert Porter, Mrs. Porter and baby Monday afternoon at Lyons.\ . Miss Beverly Combs spent Friday night and Saturday with Hollenb\ck d Char- lo. 7 , spent :h Mr. and of Shorts-! .,y , Miss Pamela Hym, Mrs. Kenneth l chtldreh Patt^-.-Jane an les of County Rd. N . [_!7r1_‘-Iawj:§1::g_:\At;c!lur am: la‘; ’s D af-«iiesTs'd rFvt. .nn and Mrs. DeCaxm .;it ligrsctay , Jan. 5^ NewafIt,N.Y. CoutI6^!!sa^eHe tfersday, Jan. S i 1967 Wayne€ounty Man /?es/srns Stafa Pos^ M rs. Eva Norton- Year<s Day with her,, sdn Yalefj M i ' s .Norton and farnfly. M r. and M rs. Donald Staesu ', Cay and Sheri, returned Sunday' D their home in Avon, Conn -.; ter spending the hoUdays^with ^mother er i so l Q l i3 iMajor 'Horace M - Putnam, of the Town of ttose, fetif'e'd as execxitive assistant to Don J. Wickham, New Y po.mmissionef of^agrleulture. Wayne County,' has Turk.State \V ind-->e' Albert Kufdt of Kingston, acting the past eight yeSrs, Annual sal- :y is $13,500. acting secretary of the depnrtm e^ The Green Thumb By George' Abrahar r iw V W w iiiiH i* W« y e H lt« p itto DO C HA K VO LKS WA G E N Geneva, N . Y , !s.,ii opene was the first president c New York Cherry Growei_ ■ soclation and first president of the National Cherry Growers In- —dustry Council. He had been, a member of the Conference Board of Farm Organizations ^nd was, past chairman of the board of directors of the Wayne County Farm . Bureau . and Extension^ p.lcrm\ .vnJ ,u,. Hy537“'y t'harl l.,; Kci pm - .\Ud'-^ays erved five ,t^i r' pf the^ ^ ayi . erms as a County nittee on the cherry m'ar-, g order, first fruit market- .order in New York State: past president of the National Red. Cherry XnsUtute; a member of-the State Adviso'ry Commts- ter Production Credit A j — ■ tlon; chairman of the fetate epm- ,mittee to study a marketing or- Ider for apples: past district dep- I■ uty of Wayne Masonic District; V I ---------- past president of Sod .us Rotary ,-Gluh^aad^a delegate to the, 195f ----------- ,---------a 8 Republican S t a t e Convention among many DUMB CANE. The dleffenba- ihia or Dumb Cane is dne of oUr oest foliage plants. One of -its biggest problems is yellowing of bottom leaves, followed byJirap. or drooping foliage at the top. Do i e 1most c a ses this., h por dra in a g e, o r too i .thel ., i due to p i much Wa» - ter, . , - , Dumb Cane does like HERMAN BROS. LYONS. N .Y . 3 '3. J:un>b. 12 - HOUR SALE ter, . , - , - Dumb Cane does not like to be Standing-in jars of water and it does nqt like to hav soil. If over-watered ‘ the air is shut off from th -e roots and the ._plant starts to go lltnP and turn yellow. Another reason for yel- lowing of leaves temperature. I f 'rooms drop down to 60 ol; 65 degs. at night, the leaves ,wUl yellow off and Dumb Cane likes moist 'at !uth-and .,y its from the fact jt,,. 4t Center: B.k -t:..-Jo's. V/ ..M ' '-i.Mot Gene Rqd High 577I In Tri-To' Friday, Jan. 6 - 9 a.m. to 9 p.m, Gn-Radio ..... _uncing the departure 3 - man ., who has been in e of administering the ap- narketing order and who vas the executive also w cutiv secretary of the Interdepartmental Com-1 mittee oh Farm and Food Proc-| essing L a b o r . Commissioner lid-‘ 'Hbrace P u t-1 *—AgrTculiure and-| ynpcipncp nf 4t1 |S .,y its name from the fact that ~the leaves contain^ sharp crystals of calcium oxalate 'dffd if cheweti, these crystals, will m the tongue, caii.sing it to with intense pain. Speech be impossible for several may i li days Slave tmde plant to keep ^h e -screaming and'y elling. It might ‘t-1 be a good idea to ittstjuct your children not to chew the leaves i r-s used this slaves from ■ellin .,y , Mr. and Mr.;. Sidney. M artyn of Canandaigua'St were dinner;, guests of Mr. and’ Mrs Gordon Nichols of Rochester New Year’s Floor Sample Clearancfe , Jack Howell celebrated. h ls[ seventh birthetay Tuesday v.lthj his family M r and Mrs Ll-'yd years as an active farm er, cou- pled w ith. administrative abili- ties and a long rdcord of public service in his home commun.ity Under his guidance the migrarit labor program and adininnstra- fion of t-he - ipple marketing or- ,ed snionthiy. As a le associate and dcdic .n il. his services have i great importance to thi.^ State.. ■ated of- bejn of OEE.ANIt'MS: Several read- ers tell.me that their geraniums have started to turn black and rot at tlie ba .se of the stems This is known as \black leg\ and is ., often associated with e ia rooting materiai md treated with hood of getting black leg dis- YelJoWing of foliage is ass elated wtih high j^poni temper lures, poor dramage and t< murh w a tc r\ Geranium.s like cool, bright ivindow and a uni- form supply M moisture Feed some liquid plant hiod /erv 3 weeks to maintain and Mrs. Horace Phillips of Newark were • -vemng-guests-of M r and Mrs Donald Hyman and aad family urday ev« Mr. and Mrs! Clarence Har- Mary Bes 222-559S In Scatte •RANGES ‘ FREEZERS Mr. and Mrs! Clarence Har- iff and son Larry of Poster St,, Tne-sday-BOT^t Pajmyra were guests of Mr! and .Mi's Burgess and daughter : Mr. and Mrs..James Wheaton Burgess daughter : Mr. and Mrs..James Wheaton and family of East WtJlii called on Mr.s 'Wlieaton’s par- s Mr and Mrs. Richard Cole, M r li.nd ‘ REFRIGERATORS H o rae D i v i s i o n E l ec t s O ffi ce r s li.nd Mr.; Robert Arthur- ton, daughters Tricla. Deablt .md Dawn were cuf.sts Sunday ind Mrs I Monday RANGES L31; _j:!‘ |'x+:.=.~':1.“;! For Coming Year a, green cblof. FR E E : Send me a self-ad- dressed. stamped envelope for a copy of my illustrated bulle- tin, HOW TO -START NEW PLANTS I t ’s fu ll of good tips frowing your own plants. iii u tage ut S:mdy Ponds. Mrs 'Mur.v children grass tage S:mdy Mrs 'Mur.v .M;iart<-nse of ccdi-n was guest of ter Mrs Leon Oakler ily ;J7 »5\Sr'f E „„ n . 1 I’f Victor and Mrs. Ed- ly.i and d .vugt.i .Mary Elk-n or riifto,n Sprin ated thi-ir aiuthcr Mrs. Sta ley Burrn.ff Sunday afternoon. Mr!;—a-tK l- __ —^;ihr .TnQl LIVING ROOM SUITES ‘ BEDROOM SUITES Mrs Anna Gatchell of AUoh yras named chainnaii of the E? n ^ ' ^ o E n !I r f . fl ^ 7 ' I?! O mepnntr held at the .ExU-nsiou j G REEN THUM B CLIN IC : A O N UA ^ M h'.ider writes: •'Our lawn o .\‘x~..‘ .A, ,:\_‘_ V 2:: I ( N _ .MN¢‘:=2' \ ‘ ¢:i\ “ % v \, ~\:; 3\] ' “ ~ss§f Mrs James De Lyser of Sndus o an area where a lot of children constantly p la y .' What grass ‘ Mrs. Kenneth 11 Mr!;—a-tK __ —^;ihr .TnQl daughter Jodi of .Canan'dai-' gua' spent Monday with Mrs. .s si.ster 'Mrs Gary BUrue.ss Mr. Burgess. ' • ‘ TV ^nd STEREO 'active in the home economics division for .several years as a unit member, project leadi xeenlivp eommi lary of the Wayne tension Associitton. Answer: I ’d use a mixture of hewlngs Fescue_( : 35 ' Che least', plus about 25^,’ Kentu( T hT Red Top and ‘erenmai Rye grass Sow about \o r 8 lbs 'per 1.000 sq ft in spring. Loosen up the soil well and make sure it has plenty of plant food, plus peat moss. .Son H e h e T o C or tl a n D .■ ,;rl H - .-' Burgess. Joey. Debbie and Seana, chtl- ren of Mr and Mns Roy Rol- ip.S spent Friday wit 11 .their grand- land of Plveips fi ; and Saturday 7’ '- ~m V’ v‘ ,4; \ . .. (V V I ‘K ‘ MATTRESS & BOX SPRINGS mittee are 5ter of Lyons. Mrs. Edmur Macedoji. M of Wolcott, centi-y-elecl the vacancy left by Mrs. KennethKeea of SSySTinah 'vho In Twin Size R egular Size Oueen Size - - King Size :'d* CARD OF THANKS wish to acknowledge the multitude of thotightful acts and the many kindnesses show ' ”” 'durin g' the recent ben CNAHIS ‘ ROCKERS SSySTinah had served seven years on the committee. ‘Hie family of the Charles McCali C ent It is the respon.sibility of this group to help determine the direction of E the county. It : Isler the. local program and or- ganization of the Home Divi- sion for best use of its knowl- edge, resources, money and ‘ RECLINERS Daily CARD o r ’rilAN K S I wish to thank B r. car'mer, H r. Bftrgman, the .nurses, and S ^ tf at the Barber Hospital for their klrtdn 'Pks during my stay there, ,I also wish to thank ail those who sent me cards, flotv- ers, gifts and many other kind $7 %:iz«i§?;E’. 5-. \ ;:’?‘§:‘j§_it~_\‘_ 5 I Some Items SCRATCHED El '= '.I in. Some Are OENTE0 bs?; '„u : i qo p Some a Little 'Shop Worn But All Are BRAND - NEW and FULLY GUARANTEED M ary Heinrich T E U THE W O R LD HERMAN BROS. SIGNS Barker Bros. HiA RDW ARE DE 1-4332 GENEVA ST. LYO NS, N Y. i91 LYOMS41T . co k E. UN ION T N ew ark Sign Service 110 S. Main Newark .31 - ‘W 1 1 ...w ir h CoinpreheRsive Aut-o Protection Our full coverage auto insur- ance offers the broadest protection possible for you and every member of your family. Gall us today! 5'-3 D 105E. Milter. New,ark