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Accidents and Sickness are more common than fires or auto wrecks. You Insure against the latter. Why not ask how little the former co*t? J a m e s P . L o n g Phone 138 ie same ficient and sympathetic service is rendered to all Robert B. Allen FUNERAL SERVICE Phone 229 Naples New York V i n e S t r e e t G a r a g e General Repairing Batteries, Oil and Grease ALBERT HANGGI * \Telephone 220 Naples, N. Y. Dr. William C. Sackett DENTIST ‘East Naples St., Wayland, N. Y. Office Hours: ) a, m, to S p. m. 'Open Evenings, Monday, Wednes day and Saturday ■MNHHlDMIBWIIMnMimnHnillMlMNlUHIIllMIIMm For Auctioneer Can G o r d o n P r o p e r Naples, N. Y. Phone 201-W & 1 m horses of all kinds for sale or trade for cattle L o c a l N o t e s Wednesday April 28, 1943 Plant a Victory spring. Garden this Mr. Walter Wood is in the Ro- ' Chester hospital for observation. , : Tw o kinds of smut attack oats, Local markets, eggs 29c, butter barley ^ wheat ^ New York • State and cause loss of many thousands of bushels of grain each year. For seed treatments to control these diseases, and to protect the seeds against rotting in the soil, New York residents m a y refer _ to W a r Emergency Bulletin 86, ‘Seed Treatment of Sm a ll Grains.’ W rite to New Y o r k State College of Agricul ture, Ithaca. Buy War Bonds Every Pay Day • * * * Let's Double Our Quota 2nd War Bond drive now on. News items always welcome Naples quota for. the 2nd Vic tory Loan is $70,000. Buy War Bonds and help win the war. Mrs. Mabel Sick is keeping house for Charles Lead. Mr. Frank WKhner j r ^ entered the tT. S. Army at Fort Niagara, last week. MORE GREMLINS! T h is Kind Specializes in Causing Various Telephone Troubles Mr. Percal Cornish is sick the home of his sister, Gertrude McConnell. at Gremlins, those strange little crea tures who, flyers say, cause unex plained trouble, in airpla&es, are re ported also to be telephone mischief- makers. In this work, observers de clare, they cleverly avoid doing anyx damage themselves but provoke human beings to do it. Here, for example, are a few things w h ich telephone gremlins are said to w h isper into some people's ears: “W h y waste your time looking up M r s .! th a t number? Take a chance on it! If yc<u get a wrong number, let the other fellow worry.” “Drat those telephone cords! Always getting twisted. Give them a yank or jtie ’em in a knot—that’ll help break the tiny wires infeide \ “ Talk as long as you can—it’ll keep other people from calling, and maybe T , _ , , help tie up lines needed for important M r. Josef Rice, w h o has beeh4 war cans •> the band instructor in N a p les] “ Now, bang your receiver down! It’ll Central School fo r the past tw o snap plenty in the other fellow’s ear years, w ill enter the U. S* A r m y ' Jf.f the instrument too, but who at Fort Niagara. M o n d a y . Born to Mr. and Mrs. George Kirkmire at the Wayland hospi tal, Thursday April 22, a daugh ter, who has been named, Ger, trude. In non-freezing weather sprayer tanks should be kept full of water, to prevent .the wooden ones from drying and to prevent metal tanks from rusting and scaling. cares 7 “ Here’s the place for your wet um brella, r i 'h t by the telephone. If the cords get wet and the ’phone won’t work, it'll be fun to see a repairman looking for the trouble.” • ' . Kxninm [limWWaDHHlDHII T h e N A P L E S H O T E L BY THE W U K B O O M S FROM | U I ip - All nmm wtih won- M a i M l ITawt a tee an da - tie a*. lafvfa* at tfc* desk. Has an off premises license B E E R A N D A L E O N D R A U G H T A N D B O T T L E S DINNERS = LUNCHES M , R . S c h \ i y l e r IN'APLES, NEW The train information telephone bu reau of Grand Central Terminal han dled 2,8X9,019 telephone calls during A Vesper Memorial service, in 1942, an increase of 25 per cent over memory of Francis J. GeroulS,1 1941- will be held in the Atlanta1 ~= = = = ~ ^ “ ^=’ Presbyterian church, Atlanta, on' p h t r o p r A P T lf! Sunday afternoon, May 2, at 4 o’clock. A horse will roll upon its spine, A n d adjust the bones into line. The WSCS will meet with Miss H e knows how to adjust the kink- Ila Mahone on Wednesday, May| ing, 5th. Luncheon at 12:30. E a c h -W hy don’t you try HORSE bring sandwiches and a dish to | SEN S E thinking, pass. All those that can bring t S. D. Waite, Chiropractor, Co pass. All those that can bring, hocton, N. Y. Phone Atlanta, cookies to send to our boys in 243. camp. | __ o o o f The will of Hiram A. Harkness,' A Ught^weight rfater who died in Naples, March 3 l p ro?f 15 for ‘W d r „ r„0 , __ - , , . „ ren s outdoor play. was admitted to probate in Can- _ andaigua last week. Personal! ° \ property is valued at $500 w ith1 Card of Thanks real estate of a similar amount. I 1 wish to thank 311 of ra3f old The estate passes to a sister, Miss ne,i-Shbors and also my friends Adelaide M. Harkness of Naples. ^rom ^ar and near for the many , beautiful cards, received, bring- Miss Gretchen Wamp, daugh-, ing messages of cheer on my 80th I ter of Mr. and Mrs Paul W a m p . birthday. I of Naples, has been elected treas- Silas Drake J urer of Theta Tau Theta Sorority | o o o __ of the University of Rochester. Law n Seed at Bolles. Miss Wamp, a sophomore at the 1 — u— o— « — University, is holder\ of a state? W A N T E D - gardens to plow, scholarship and graduated from i F rank Schutz, Vine street. Naples Central School in 1941. V i c i n i t y C h u r c h e s Bristol Springs Free Church Rev. D. M. Ratcliff. Minister Friday 8, m idweek meeting for prayer and Bible study at the church. W e are holding our meeting in the m a in auditorium of the church and hope tojhave our usual number present and a fe w more. Sunday 10:15, morning wor ship and preaching service: ser mon topic, ‘Zeal’. W e need zeal to enable us to prom o te the Lord’s w o rk in an effective way. It should not be allow e d to drag. 11:15 Sunday school. The Sun day school promotes zeal for the Lord’s work. Naples Gospel Tabernacle Rev. Lawrence W. W lf den. Pastor Bible class every Monday at 8 p. m. Thursday at 8, prayer meet-, in g and Fellowship’ at Wigden’s. Lawrence in charge. Sunday. 10:30 B ible school. 11:30 morning service of worship. Message b y Rev.. Law rence Wigden. V, young peoples’ Christian Practice Class. Gladys in charge. 7:45. Evening service, special music, song service le d by Robert and solos, duets and quartettes. Evening message b y Lawrence. Thursday May 6. Rev. Percy C raw ford of Philadelphia, will be at Park Methodist church, Hornell at 7:45. H e a r him and the quartette in person. Ingleside Christian Church Rev. Howard Horton, Pastor '1 1 a. m. morning service. 12M, Sunday School. 7 p. m. young peoples meeting. ft p. m., Wednesday, cottage prayer meeting. Italy-Naples Baptist Church Rev. George King, Pastor Services Sunday 7:30 o’clock. Everybody invited. evening at The annual business meeting j of the Naples Baptist church fo r ! I the election of trustees and other j officers of the church and for: fhe transaction of church busi ness will be held Wednesday | evening, April 28, at 7 : 3 0 ^ the 1916 church. The two trustees whose terms of office expire this year are Elmer Comstock and James Huntington. —Want DEAD OR DL5 Horses $ 2 to Cows 1 to Prompt, Courteous Service Call 'Station Nearest Xou: Rochester/ Cul. 1161 Waterloo 208 STAPPJENBECK ESTABLISHED 1910 • Campbell’s Jewelry CANANDAIGUA 27th YEAR HAEGER POTTERY T , ¥ Spring .flowers will be The ministers conducting the Union Lenten Services want to express their gratitude to the business men of the town for closing their places of business during the Good Friday services. W e are grateful also to gasoline station proprietors for closing for one hour Our thanks go also, to the newspapers of the town1., for giving so much space -for a l l1 the Lenten service announce -1 ments. We ministers feel that such splendid co-operation has helped the spiritual life of our community and will continue to contribute to it. J.943 soon. Eager to get behind the con trols of a primary trainer for the first time in their roles as avia tion cadets, another large class of Uncle Sam’s potential fighters of the air has been advanced from the preflight school of the San ^.ntonio Aviation Cadet Center. The cadets will undergo training in the air at primary, basic and advanced flying fields before winning the coveted wings and commissions of flying officers. Those advanced from the gre- flighi school included 715 from ’New York, including one from Naples, Aviation Cadet Glenn H. Keith. Haeger Pottery vases, flower trays and .bowl com- bine unusual shapes, colors and. new ideas for flower arrange ments. We have the complete line from 50c to $5 and every piece is useful and beautiful. '1 Jeweler and Silversmith - Canandaigua. ' MR. M I L K Producer and Critical Buyers- W e beg to show you 100 of the best cows obtainable in N e w York State. W ith some dairymen, anything with horns, eyes, hair and tail and looks like an animal of soiree kind, satisfies. How&ver, good, condition, good age, perfect hanging udders with no lumps, bunches or strictures, is another thing. W e can show you that kind. These cows have a n , individuality and type, they look breedy. W e w a n t . to shovi you what we advertise, will sell to producers with feed and mar ket. P a y out of milk. Phone 137. F. L. Palmer and Son, Moravia, N. Y. The Bolles H a r d w a r e expect to have some 3 and 5 gallon drinking fountains soon. r** N a p l e s T h e a t r e , N a p l e s , , N A . Two Shows Nightly 7 and 9. Sunday 6 Continuous BUY U. S. WAR BONDS AND SAVING STAMPS Wednesday, Thurs. April 28-29 Double Feature Street of Chance Walt Disney’s full length feature in technicolor Fantasia with Stokowski Last Complete Show 8:30 p. m with Burgess Meredith and Claire Trevor Friday and Sat. April 30 -May 1 .2 Super Features >Gene Antry in Boots And Saddles The Mad Russian in Let’s Have Fun 1 Chapter 9 of G-Men vs. Black Dragon Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, May 2, 3 and 4 A Must.See Attraction Tarzan Triumphs starring Johnny Weissmuller, Frances Gifford and Johnny ‘Boy’ Sheffield, Plus At The Front In North Africa in gorgeous technicolor; also News COMING MAY 5-6: Deanna Durbin Mrs. Holliday’ in ‘The Amazing* f r Austin Lee Earl Burgess / Fancy Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables We Specialize C h o ic e M e a ts Try us on your next order. We deliver Phone 33 Two deliveries daily: 9:30 a. m. and Saturdays 3:00 p. m. Four on L E E & B U R G E S S NAPLES, N. Y. Auction Bills % At This Office e d : W A N T E D ! MEN T o work in NURSERY digging and packing trees' for shipment^ Pleasant work Good Wages KELLY BROS.NURSERIES DANSVILLE, N.Y,. ‘ Phone, Day 351, Night 105 SEELEY SA FS: Fm H ere W ith Good N ews of a s tore full a f 1 0 9 % WoqI Suits — Topcoats T r o u s e r s a n d S p o r t J a c k e t s , ... as fine a stock of fine Spring Garments as we have ever had in the store PICK YOUR FAVORITE S U I T a n d T O P C O A T from these Coverts, Worsted Twists, Smooth Worsteds, Gabardines, Tweeds and Home spuns in all the new shades and models.— Single and double-breasted Suits_ fly front or button-through Topcoats Sizes to fit regular, long, short and stout figures—34 to 52 $ 2 7 .h u a n a u p O t h e r G o o d ' i S u i t s a t $ 2 2 . 5 0 F r a n k J. 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