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■MfeMM o&m sgKBtes hbview . mt s. im. Palace Theatre ........ ’ST. Y* £ 0 ^ S & , June 10 - 11 - Lou Costello ,5: v \ »n- Nooie Hang. High” and' Valley” ^ f Cineqjplor Curtis,' • Anne Gwynne ‘ y ° nn. Gift •Mon., June 12 - 13 j'“Gfiicken Every Sunday1’ -r ” p , . starring /()^\ I ) a ii, D ailey - Celiste Holm CARTOON ; Tueg., Wed., Thurs., June 14 - IS - 16 “On Our Merry Way” with Burgess Meredith P a illette Goddard 1 . Fred McMurray CARTOON SOCONY SERVICE J. E. Curran, Prop. x GAS -------- OIL LUBRICATION . 'Matin and Kendall i-i. ____ - Phone 180 SAM CARONA QUICK SHOE REPAIRING * ' W H ILE - U - WAIT All Work Guaranteed SUNDIAL SHOES M en's, Ladies' and Children** W ork and Drew Shoes VOpen 8:00 a. in. to 9:00 p. m. ^ Clifton Springs, N. 14 Main Street CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS FO R SALE. FOR SALE — Office buildings Make good garage or small h o u se. William Garett, 28 Main St., Clif ton Springs, N. Y. ' n.c.B WANTED RAGS WANTED — For the next ten days* Drop a card to Gene De Land, Clifton Springs, N. Y. or phone 12Q-R. EDYTITS BEAUTY SHOPPE — Permanents - machine, machine- less pnd cold waves. All kinds of Beauty Services. 04 W. Main Street. Phone CUtton ’ Springs 52-R-l. S&—U> Opening for student who wishes to take train ing for x-ray technician. Apply immediately x-ray Department, Clifton Springs Sanitarium. 16 NOTICE NOTICE OF COLLECTION O* VILLAGE TAXES TAKE NOTICE, That I, the un dersigned, Treasurer of the Vil lage uf Clifton Springs, have receive.! the tax roll and w arrant for the collection of taxes for tlic present fiscal year, and that my deputy, Mrs. J. A. Edwards, will attend ut her office on Main Street, in said village, from June 1st, 1049, to July 1st. 1949, from 9:00 o’clock in the morning until 4:00 o’clock in the afternoon, ex cepting Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, for the purpose of re ceiving such taxes, during which period taxes may be paid to him without additional charge. TAKE FURTHER NOTICE, That on all such taxes remaining unpaid after July 1st, 1949, five per centum w ill be added for the first month, and an additional one per centum for each month and fraction thereof thereafter, until paid. Dated, May 20, 1949. -M . B. LINDNER Treasurer of the Village 4w—17 of Clifton Springs. v'’OF THANKS ■erely HTtttOfl t REV. ROBERT H. HARPER t /•*ux- D ettb tad B u rttl. Ii*smob for /one 12; Lukt Z3:&- 39; M ark 15:34; ia k t 33:46-47; i7:57-$0. M tm o ij Selection» Jbhn 10:11. , Alter the travesty of a trial was ended, Jesu* waa-ted to the cruci fixion. When a place called Golgotha had been reached and Jesus bad been lifted'up between two thieves, tbe chief, priests and the soldiers taunted the Sufferer and told him to aave hlmaelf, and ope of U » soldiers oflexed him vinegar to drink, mtnglert witb gall' 'Aad above the bead of Jeaua ww* these words: a s m is t h k KTHa or je w s . At tbe ninth Jjour (three in the afternoon) Jew * cried: \M j Ood. my Ood, why hast Tboti forsaken me f Let us regard these words a* evidence that JMua, who bad come Willingly to tbe cross for sinful men, whose sins bad separated them from Ood, bad to feel utterly alone tn bis sacrifice tn the bat momenta, Jesu* cried cjat, in a loud roioe: Tather. Into Thy hands I commend my spirit\ These were the last word* from the cross. They are sufficient answer to some Wbo have suppoeed that hi* cry of being forsaken Indicated wav ering faltb tv Jesus. The Sanhedrin, In declaring Jeeus worthy of death, waa not unanimous in Ita actlcn. Joseph ot Arimathaea did not agree. And, after the cruci fixion, he begged the body of Jesus from Pilate, tad be end KVsodetnua lovingly placed tt hi Joeeph’a new tomb Uatthtrw writes that Joseph “also himself waa Jesus* died pie.\ tt is true that he had been a dis ciple secretly, but a t the last be acted boldly and at greet risk to himself The same was true ef Moodenua The Gospel Chapel John S. DeLand, Pastor Sunday School . . . 10:00 a. m P rayer Meeting Thurs., 7.30 p.m Evening Service . . . . 7:80 p. m. The Sanitarium Chapel 'Jftev. S. A. MacSporran. D. to. Chaplain Sunday •- Morning W o rship at 11 a. m. Evening Service, 7:15 p. m. Public Invited to services. • Methodist Church Orson M. Case. M inister ^ Sunday School 10:00 a. tn. George Wolfe Jr., Gen. Supt. 11:00 a. m. - W orship Service. St, John’s Episcopal Rev. John E. W ootton, Rector W hitsunday, Jutte 5, 1949 7:30 a. m. Holy Communion 10:00 a. m. Church School 11:00 a. m. - Holy Communion and Sermon. St. Felix Church, R. C: Rev. Emmett Dougherty, Pastor 7:00 a. m. Mass 9:30 a. m. Mass Baptist Church Rev. Albert H. Kamm. M inister Sunday - May 29, 1949 10:00 a. m. Church. School. Mr. O. J. DeVall, Superintendent ,11:00 a. m. W o rship Service ■ «*!■ BENEFIT BY THIS GOOD NEWS COMBINATION YOUR HOME TOWN PAPER tWet you complete, dependable local news. You need te know ell that Is teiitg on where-you live. ■ut you live else in e WORLD, where momentous event* ere in the making—event* which «ea mean so much to you, to your }eb, your home, your future. For constructive reports end Interpret tettens ef national and interna tional newt, there it no substitute for THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR daily. Enjoy the benefits of being best informed—locally, nationally, internationally — with your foc^l paper end The Christian Science Monitor. LISTEN Tuesdey nights over ARC stations to \The Christian Science Monitor Views th* News/* And use this coupon today for e special In- ^ 0 B treductoty subscription. I Fund* The ChrhtHn Science Menlter One, Nrnrway St., I h I m 15, Meit., U-tA. Meat* send « • en IntrMluctery •Mk«ri»tlM te The Chrtetien Sclent* Meniter — I t hcuet. I eneleje SI. (Rome) \~™~~ («MnuI JB (eityl (s*ne> (»Nte> Author o f INFLUENCE PEOflP RE PEOPLE happier becausc ot jroor presence? Maybe ^ yoa don't know, but-k wouldn’t take much of an effort fat. find out. There are certain things that am be counted on •wiople happy. Laughter is oae of them. People Kite you if yoa lighten their hearts; s lktle child,even ' 'by, likes yoa if you mske him laugh, who Sa 1538 weat oa to what tat Reward, will be remem- -ith tenderness and ap- TTe made them th. He wHl '’♦nta for ' *shefa few OAKS CORNERS Mts. Critenden adcompanied hy Mrs. R. C. Ro*s and Miss Leonora A rm strong, o n “a .trip to G u ilfdrd, Conn. the p a s t week and have returned home.- Mr. and Mrs. John Coviu and. children of the Exp. Station have rented th e house of the M clvor Co. ,and have rem o d eled i t Mr* and Mrs. George Cook w ere guests on Sunday of D r. and Mrs* R o b e rt breed of the N. Y. Exp. Station in Geneva. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Garney call ed on Mrs. W. D o o little Tuesday night. Mrs.- J o h n F a r b e r of Rochester spent T h u rsdav w ith her m o ther Mrs. D o n a ld Tim m erson gave a show e r last w e e k W ednesday June 1st, fo r Miss M arlon Con verse o f Ptielps. Mr. C u rren Sw a n of Rochester accom panied by Mrs. K. Angevine and son E a r l and Mrs. T. McCar thy of Geneva called o n ‘Mrs. W. Doolittle T h u rsday afternoon. Mrs. H anson of W aterloo call ed on friends Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H a rold MeWharf < of Seneca Falls spent Sunday w ith friends. Mrs. M ary Day is JU w ith the- grippe. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Burgan have purchased the foftner M ary Gallagher home on the C a rter Road. STOP That Hot Sun and Beating Rains with permanent Aluminum Awnings. 14 Ailsorted Bakeid-ea'Colors * ’ ?, ■ , For Free EsUnaUs anjT'Ifcar Terns p p o i ^ s PHELPS ROOFlNG-ft BibiNG Local Representative Mrs. C. jB.'lfepaoni. ' ' *•’1 FROM SEED TO SILO . . . • Keeping track of all farm expenses is an Impor tant chore. You can make the task easier by de- _ positing all income in a check ing account and paying all bills by check. In addition, you’ll f l M U U H m k save lots of time. 5&et us-tdllyou more about the benefits of a checking account at our bank. BANK CR^nT tAR/V CKtUlT Tu^nr <vTtr f>n The Ontario National Bank Owned of Clifton Springs Managed [Qiitk StirtiM f . •. Qwitt KwMti* $ I CHAMPION I STANDARD SINGLE U * - ^ 1 9 4 9 y . 6000 eontinuoua lig j * a w > H B f c hours of operation equal to SO y e a n ot normal — t h a t ' s th e new world’s record set b r - t h i s n e w Champion for '49 _ ' Iu recent endur- aoee tests! An amaxing perforai- ance record—an am ailng low price th a t make* this smooth, -powerful Champion the year’s )>e«t outboard bay. Come is and see it today I cSsrss? \ TegW w r t k « W 2 * \Bros. p*