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FO O T W E A R being rationed, it is more necessary than ever to buy QUALITY , i 'k merchandise. In our Footwear De partment we have tried to get the * r \ possible in these times Men’s and- Boys’ Work Shoes In Cord or Leather soles Men’s and Boys’ Heavy Rubbers Goodyear Glove and Hood Men’s Oxfords Brown or Black in military or moccasin toe Children’s Oxfords KEDS We have a number o f styleqi left. Remember, there are none being made for the duration { HEADQUARTERS For G.L.F. Products A GLF Feed For Every Need Phone 96 Leon L . Wheeler Co. P e r s o n a l s Michael Roulan is home from his construction, work in South Carolina. M r, and’ Mrs. O^ion L. Emory were in Wellsville, Thursday on business. -- Mrs. Ethel Brown spent last Thursday With Mr. and Mrs, H. C. Beals in Rochester. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Wheat were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Harter in Canandaigua, last Sun day. Marine Bruce Clawson, spent a few hours with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.' Willard Clawson, last Saturday. i Mr. Robert Coleman of Niagara , Falls, visited his mother, Mrs.*' Nida Coleman, for several days the past week. j r Miss Helen Morgan pf Manilus,’ is spending her Easter vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.- J6hn C. Morgan. « Miss Nancy Ruth Morey, spent several days with her cousins, Joan and Carol Hanson in Prat tsburg. - Mrs. Elizabeth Eichenberger, who is very ill, is now at the home of her sister, Mrs. George L. Tobey. ' j Mrs. Janet Haynes of Newark,' spent Easter Sunday with her' parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. M .' Stewart. I I • Dr. and’ Mrs, F. C. Robbins of Canandaigua, called on Mr. and Mrs. Fred ^Getsinger one day last week. ' - ’ •y ' f i Mr. and Mrs. Fred Emerson spent Sunday with their daugh ter, • Mrs. Robert Emory and Mr. Emory in Perry, Prof. Charles Gillett of Terra Haut, Ind., has been visiting re latives in this vicinity for past two weeks. Mrs. Philip Gropenbecker Spent several days tn N e w TorS^ City, the guest of her daughters, Pauline and Emily.. Lieut, and Mrs. Mitchell Vin cent of Great Falls, Mont., have been Visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Otto. Miss Freida Braun o f Roches ter, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rennoldson and family of Mon tour Falls, were guests. Sunday of Mrs. Minnie Braun. I * Mrs. George Johnson and three children and Mrs. LaVere Fox of 'Geneva, are visiting today (W e d nesday) with Mrs. M a y n a rd N. For. ! Mrs. Jan Mietkiewicz, who is ‘employed by the W a r Depart ment in New York City, has been spending several days w ith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James P. Long. People’s Responsibility Eight billion dollars of the IS billion dollars in this Second War Loan Drive must, come from • non-banking sources, so the responsibility {or the bulk of this 13-billion-dollar drive rests with the American public. Indications are that Ameri cans generally need only to be reminded of this responsibility and how much they should lend their government in order to reach this goal. Americans are backing up their fighting men on the battle fronts. They are supporting the Second War Loan. “They give their lives .. . Xou lend your money.” Auction time Is here. Get our prices on your posters. If growing children become undernourished and over-fatigut- ed,:!,they ,often . develop hoHow chests, - round shoulders and other pobr habits of holding ffie body. Kem-Tone at Bolles Hardware. ®ELMWOOD PENN Y A N . N.Y. [| D R U G S T O R E H O U R S U n t i l F u r t h e r N o t i c e .O p e n 8 : 3 0 A . M . C l o s e 8 : 0 0 P . M . Eztept Saturday D E L B R I D G E P H A R M A C Y NAPLES, NEW YOBK PHONE f t IF FURNITURE Vv, AM *ULA«CE VICE O R - I O N L . E M O R . Y F \ j r v e r a . l D i r e c t o r tic — id Lady A —Ht— t , M W o r k H o rs e s ! Carload of Horses ready to work arrived last week : ' i '. ’ * • ’ S e e t h e m a t t h e F i s h e r b a m s , M a i n c 8 t . , ? N a p l e s . I n t h e m a r k e t f o r a l l k i n d s o f M i l c h C o w s a n d ' Beef Cows. - Highest* market prioe paid\ t * * * r Harness of All Kinds F R A t f K E . K I N G NAPLES, N. Y, Miss Helen Maloney, oft Bin^f-, hamton, is spending her Easter vacation at the home of Super-] visor Fred- G..Lyon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brownell and family of Rochester, were- Sunday guests of Dr. and Mrs.^ Daniel H. Hood. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shepard of Rochester, spent Stinclay with iis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Augus tus Shepard. ! I Miss Pauline Vertiuiye of Ro chester, ' spent the weekend with ler parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Vermilye. Mr. and Mrs. Loren W a rd of Geneva, and Pfc. Maynard Corn ish o f Lincoln, Neb. spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Fre2l Getsinger. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cano and Hr. and Mrs. Harold Duclos and daughter, Donna spent Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence D, Hatch and family in Phelps. Mr. and Mrs. James S. D. Coop er and daughter, Judith^ Anne of 'Rochester, w€re Sunday guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry W . Otto. The Misses Ruth Otto of Bos ton, Mass., and Jean Otto of South Onondaga, are spending their Easter vacation With their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Otto. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Friends of Hornell and Mr. and Mrs.! Theodore Capron of Wayland, | were guests Sunday of their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. *E. R. Par rish. Mr. and Mrs. George Marshall aiid family of Depew, were the* weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. I Stanley' Keith and family. Miss Shirley Keith returned with,' them for V ^ few days , visit. j * Mrs. Genevieve Collins, wife of Pfc. John ES Collins;, and her) sister-in-law, Mrs_Jack' Blake of^ Staten Island, are spending the Easter holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Collins, Lake Road.. i •Rey. and Mrs. Frank Sperduto were pleasantly surprised by two. visitors . this , .Easter weekend. Mr. -Robert Roth and his fiancee, MisS Dorothy -McClain^ visited' | from . Youngstown, Ohio. Mr. Roth is' Mrs. Sperduto’s brother/ . [FRIDAY and SATURDAY April 30-May I 2 SOCK HITS 2 mm KLEMUKI dr [Plus the Range Busters in Rock River Renegades [SUN.-MON.-TUES. May 2-3-4 l# a to1****** i^i oW's fxtt SPECIALS S A T U R D A Y I Sauer Kraut in glass 2 for 25c Bennett’s Salad Dressing 33c q t Prunes 2 lbs 35c Peas, Veteran 15c a can Corn, M uchmore 15c a can tm T E C H N I C O L O R ID. and THUkS. ' May 5-6 * BIG ttlD-W E E K , SPECIALS Georgy Murphy, Carole Landis, Benny Good man and Band i n „ The Powers Girl Also Frank Buck*s Jacare Birdseye Peas 27c Birdseye Com 22c Birdseye Squash 20c Birdseye Spinach 25c We carry a large line of — Fresh Vegetables and Fruit Yoozs foe buatnou, » E . J. H A g / S E S . “THE BUSY STOKE’* S A L E S S T A B L E I have reopened m y Sales Stable at North Cohocton w ith plenty o f good H O R S E S To suit everybody’s needs. Each Horse m u st be as represented. See me before buying. A. H. LEWIS North Cohocton, N. Y. A n n o u n c e m e n t ! DR. RICHARD SAUNDERS. Veterinarian ^Telephone 247 Has located in Naples, at the former Crane Hospital on Lyon Street Large and Small Animal Veterinarian Service We Have a Good Line ot R E P A IR P A R T S For Cars, Trucks, Tractors, Etc. Official fire Inspector Largest Selection of Bolts, Nuts and Accessories in this section HARRY WENTWORTH Mechanical a n d Electrical Expert Repairing Autos, Trucks, Farm Ma chinery, Electrical Appliances Acetylene and Electric Welding Renewed government priority on WELDING ROD 24-Hour Service Your Patronage Solicited and Appreciated THE FINGER LAKES GARAGE C. E. KOBY, Prop. Phone I13-J NAPLES, N.- Y.