1
- -.-.3 "tmm m 4*»4f+^^^^*-^.~~-~-~^^^^^~* *^^*>-^^^*»^ m 0k0im4mfm&m*ipi$t4p Save Money By Using The Enterprise "TR ADt SELL L —or find whftt you want at tow cost to you! ^•^^m^^-m^-^**!^^^:^^^-^^^^—*^^^-^-*-^-^^^^^.^^^^^^^^^^^**^^.^.^*,^. t FOR SALE —1 FOR SALE—Used Equipment—John Deere 13-7 tractor grain drill. No. 32 power loader tofitC or Super C tractor. H & M Farmall tractors. John Deere field harvester with hay and corn heads. 3 h.p. garden tractor with cultivator like new, $225.00. No. 8-214" tractor plow for cylinder control, $125.00. 21" Coop- er Klipper self propelled rotary lawn mower, $95.00. 77 New Holland power take off baler, demonstrator, save. K. G. Richmond. International Harvester Dealer, 22 Ossian Street, Dansville, New York^ FOR SALE—Now in, NEW breakfast sets, metal cabinets and wardrobes, Roll- away beds, beds, springs and mattresses, baby furniture, 9x12 Axminster and Congoleum rugs, used student desks, dropleaf tables, chairs, tables, living room and bedroom furniture, solid maple buffet, washing machine, bird- cage, etc. Fowlerville Furniture Mart, phone Avon 5888, open 1 to 6 p.m., daily, except Tuesdays and Sundays. FOR SALE excellent quality. Eric Street, Mt. Potted Fred geraniums of Nicastro, 50 Morris, N. Y. FOR SALE—Size 14 trimmed with navy blue good condition. 539-W. Phone pink velvet Mt. topper in very Morris FOR SAIJE—New maple syrup in quarts or gallons. David L. Post & Son, Perry, N. Y„ phone Perry 251-F-5. FOR SALE.—Bated straw, hay and corn silage in our silos. Bush Sales & Service, phone 215 or 214, Mt. Morris, N. Y. i in •• -- ii Tinrirrr"^"—""i"'" —r 1 - ••••••—••• -- - ••- FOR SALE—Mobile Homes, Imperial and Roy-Craft Plumbing and Heating. Open evenings. Curtis A. Sliker, Leices- ter, phone 2301, Leicester, New York. FOR SALE Porcb railings* custom built of wrought iron. Free 'estimates gladly given. Stop at The Forge** or write Roadside Craftsmen, Hemlock, New York. Telephone 433-R. FOR SALE—Bank run sand, gravel, and fill Also will do general excavating, fill, and top soil. Also will do general excavating, bulldozing and trucking. Joseph Cappadonia, phone 301-J, South Main Street, Mt Morris, N. Y. £ Real Estate For Sate 3 FOR SALE—-House located at 16 Gibbs Street, Nunda, N. Y^ House in excellent condition with hardwood floors throughout with fireplace in liv- ing room. Also suitable rooms for an apartment Phone Nunda Hopkins 8-3428, after 6 p.m. FOR SALE—House at 43 Genesee Street Inquire of Nicholas Passamonte, 43 Genesee Street Mt. Morris, N. Y. FOR SALE—Building lots on Stanley Street Apply Frank J. Ferrigno, Attor- ney, Main Street, Mt Morris, New York. FOR SALE—House at 10 Spring Street with all conveniences. Inquire of Attorney Frank J. Ferrigno, 163 South Main Street, phone 95, Mt. Morris, N. Y. REAL ESTATE DWELLING ON BEGOLE ROAD— 8 rooms, new siding and storm windows. Ample water supply. Reasonable, will accept any offer. • Income Property—Home with apart- neat, oil hot water heating system, new aliuminum storm windows and screens. Attached garage. At 28 Stanley St. Priced for quick sate, $8,750. PROPERTY OWNERS—If you de sire to sell, we solicit your listings. We have clients waiting to buy certain types of real' estate. SEVERAL DESIRABLE BILIDING LOTS. : VANDORN-SWETT AGENCY, INC. Warren Cobb, Realtors Mount Morris, N. Y. t FOR RENT 1 FOR RENT Two room modern apartment with bath located on Clinton Street. All newly redecorated, in ex- cellent condition. Inquire at Tuso's Cut-Rate* Drug Store, phone 112, Mt Morris, New York. FOR RENT—Apartment upstairs, two bedrooms, automatic hciat, garage at 18 State Street. Write R. L Ryan, 99 Park Street, Arcade, N. ... * FOR RENT—Three room apartment with bath. Inquire at 29 North Main Street, phone 248, Mt Morris, New York. . FOR RENT—Three-room furnished apartment Now available. Call after 5 jun. Inquire at 34 Hopkm St., Mt Morris. £ WANTED J* HELF WANTED—NEEDED! Man or woman to service customers in Mount Morris with Nationally Advertised Wat- kins Products. Part time or full time locality available. Above average earn- ing* No investment necessary. Write D. E. Davenport 74 E. Robinson Ave- nue, Barberton, Ohio. FEMALE HELP WANTED—Women 18-55, to address and mail our circulars at home on commission. Write GIFT FAIR, (Dept. 8), Springfield, Penna. FEMALE HELP WANTED—AVON will train you quickly, easily for a car- eer in the exciting field of ! Cosmetics and good-grooming products for entire family. Part-time work. Write or phone Lucifle E. French, P. O. Box 63, Avon, New York, Phone Avon 7111. MAN WANTED—Good nearby Raw- Ieigh business now open. s If willirtg to conduct Home Service business with good profits, write immediately. Raw- kigh's Dept. NYD-45, Albany, New York. WANTED—Your rugs and upholstery to'clean and repair. Tacked down rugs cleaned on location. We also do all types of upholstering. Custom-made draperies and slip covers. PARKER'S UPHOL- STERY SHOP. Phone Nunda Hopkins 8-5545, Nunda, New York. "WANTED TO BUY—Farm, with, or without buildings, that would be suitable to re-forest Send description, and price to L. Bauer, Box 34, Johnsonburg, N. Y. SCRAP WANTED—1 am buying all kinds of scrap metal and paying the highest market prices. Long and short distance. hauling of ail kinds. Frank Pagano, 14 Walnut Street, phone 78, Mt. Morris, N. Y. j £ MISCELLANEOUS £ RUMMAGE SALE—Friday and Sat- urday, May 3 and 4 at St. John's Parish Room. Sponsored by Women's Auxil- iary of St John's Episcopal Church. LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED— Mower time is here. Have your mower checked, touched up or sharpened. Saws also sharpened. Frank Burch, Leices- ter, New York. PHOTOSTATS—Photostats and pho- to copies while you wait. Genesee Val- ley Building Service, 28 Mill St. Mt. Morris, New York. RAILINGS—Ornamental hand-forged railings. Estimates given. Fred L. Guern- sey, phone Avon 4833, East Avon, N. Y. TANKS CLEANED -*• Septic tanks and cesspools power cleaned. Homer Pratt phone 43-J, Leicester, N. Y. AUCTIONEER—Complete equipment furnished to auctions, tent, chairs, bookkeeper, clerk, advertising, billing and help conducting sale. L. R. RofFe, auctioneer, Cuylerville, N. Y., phone Leicester 7872. LADIES—SPIRELLA will put you in the Fashion Picture with garments created for you alone. Figure Stylist J. Louise Bryant, phone 809-F-12, Mt Morris, New York. MOWERS Warantee Service j and Parts. Clinton, Power Products Engines and Reo Engines a,nd Mowers. Inquire of PARMELEE, Mt. Morris, New York. PIANO TUNING—I can tune your piano any evening or Saturday. Send card to Carlton Dunn, Reg. Piano Tuner, Sonyea, N. Y. GRADING—Excavating, Bulldozing, Black Top, Sand, Gravel, Top Soil, and Crushed Stone. Cipriano Sand & Gravel Company, phone 295, Mt. Morris, N. Y. CEMETERY WORK Monuments, Markers and Urns. Bob Zangerle, repre- senting Gibney Monument Works, 18 Hopkin Street, phone 339-W, Mt. Morris, N. Y. ELECTRIC WIRING When you iced Electric Wiring or TV Service call the ELECTRIC SHOP, phone 212, Mt Morris; N. Y. St. John's Episcopal Church Rev. Harold Avery, Plktt-Ia-Ctarg* Holy Week- Wednesday at 7 and 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion. Following the 9:30 ser- vice, there will be an informal Bible Study Class in the Parish Rooms. Maundy Thursday, 6:00 p.m. Holy Communion; 6:30 p.m. Chicken Dinner. 8:00 p.m. 'The Christian Gospel and the Parish Church. Good Friday—Union Three Hour Ser- vice at St John's Episcopal Church. Meditations upon the Seven Last Words from the Cross. Come and go any time between 12 and 3 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Choir Rehearsal. Easter— 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion. 11:00 a.m. Festal Eucharist. 4:30 p.m. "Cross of Flowers Service." A special service for children of all ages. Please bring a cut flower to help build the Cross. The Church School Lenten Offering Boxes will be received at this Service. Everyone welcome! —Subscribe to the ENTERPRISE! MT. MORRIS ENTERPRISE Wednesday, April 17, 1957 i 51 Page Eleven Special Easter baskets for the kiddles now on display at Minnie's Soda Bar (next to Family Theatre.) SHARPENING SERVICE Lawn mower sharpening service. Check our prices on new power lawn mowers during April sale. K. G. Richmond, In- ternational Harvester Dealer, 22 Ossian Street, Dansville, New York. t TRACTOR TIRES—Save on tractor tires at Ken Richmond's during April Sale. K. G. Richmond, International Harvester Dealer. 22 Ossian Street. Dans- ville, New York. KEVS MADE TO ORDER Keys made* while you watch. Noahs Ark, Main Street, Mt Morris. N. Y. 1 —1 * CARD OF THANKS * I ^ —J CARD OF APPRECIATION I wish to express my sincere apprecia- tion to my many friends and relatives who were so kind tQ me and sent me cards, gifts and flowers while I was ill in Florida and since my return home. CHARLES LADELFA CARD OF THANKS" We wish to express our sincere thanks to our friends and relatives for their ex- pression of sympathy in the sudden death of our loved one, Thomas Lowery. We wish to thank all those who sent flow- ers and offered the use of their automo- biles. THE LOWERY FAMILY * AUCTION NOTICES * I i AUCTION MACHINERY CON- SIGNMENT—Commencing at 1 p.m. on .Thursday, April. 25 to be held at the Dansville Livestock Market Dansville. A number of people have asked us to hold this sale. Also included win be the Machinery from the Mary We Sand Farm at PerkinsvHIe. If you have any machinery to sell, contact us early, so we may advertise your consignment. TRACY BROTHERS AUCTION SER- VICE, phone Dansville 612-R or 612-W. •„—,—- •—,...— —„. »• - 1 • • • ••—i——II.-H—•-i—••fc.i.n—.mi— FARM AUCTION—I have decided to quit farming and will sell at public sale at the old Albert Grover Farm on Green Bay Rd., U mi. S of the Wethersfield Spgs.-Rock Glen Rd.. 7 mi. SW of War- saw, 4 mi. NW of Gainesville, 1 Va mi. N of State Rd. 78, and 2 mi. NE of Hermitage, on Saturday, April 20, starting at 1:00 P.M.—CATTLE: 8 head of Purebred and Hi-Grade Hoist. Dairy Cows, 6 have freshened since January, 1 springer and 1 fall cow. More quality than quantity. MACHINERY & EQUIP.: IH W-9 tractor (a good one); 1H F 12 tractor; 1950 Ford tractor with 6' PTO mower and jack; Ontario 15x8 drill on rubber (all attachments and like new); 2 R/T farm wagons (nearly new); 2 IH plows (2 & 3 bottom on rubber); Forney elec. welder (new & complete); IH 8' PTO grain binder; NI 4 bar side rake (excellent condition); Oliver No. 7 spreader; 5 section trac. drag; 2 new 12x28 tires & tubes; new Homelite 5-20 chain sawj Dayton Jet deep well pump (it's new); 60' of 1" pipe, 60' of 1V4" pipe, elbows, unions & 6" well cap; 2 Universal short tube milkers (nearly new); 8 milk cans; stainless pails & strainer and other items. Terms, cash. Russ Hurlburt, Auctioneer, Bliss, N. Y. John Pratt, Owner. We're jammed packed with new spring goods for men, boys, children and girls, with quantity & quality only the Workingman's store can give you lERIIlBIIllillllllllEllliSH n's Sport Shirts TIES Basque SHIRTS MOTS HOSE BRIEFS SLIPPERS PAJAMAS BRACES, BEITS SPOtT SHIRTS lEN'S SPORT SHIRTS A A £ Short Sleeves-Solid Colors M H V WHITE - S-M-L w w SWIMSUITS SUCKS SHIRTS Men's Press Shirts White 14'/ 2 - 17 $2.49 Men's Dress Shoes & Loafers — Black and Brown $4.98 Men's Dress Sox— Several Patterns. 3 pr. $1 Men's Shorts, Briefs ) L r 01 and T Shirts A Itll #1 Boys' Spring Jackets Solid Colors—Gabar- dine—8 to 18 $3.98 Boys' Short Sleeve Sport Shirts, Fancy Patterns—6 to 16 $1.29 Children's Pants, Ivy League or Pldin. Box- er Style, All Colors 4 to 10 I f98 Boys'T Shirts, Brief d * 4 f\f% THREE FOR ^>JL.W Boys' Dress Pants- Charcoal, Brown, Navy, Blue, ivy League—8-12 $2-98 Girls' Dresses—Sever- al Patterns to Choose from $1.59 Men's Polo Shirts Pastels, Deep Tones. 98< Children's Shoes—Boys' or Girls'. Several patterns in black or brown, saddle. Sizes 8*5 to 3. $2.79 Boys' Shoes in Brown or Black—3 to 6 $3.98 Children's Polo Shirts Several Patterns and Colors to choose from 59* Jackets MEN'S DRESS PANTS Charcoal, Brown, Navy Blue, Grey, Size 29 to 46 MEN'S SPRING JACKETS Gabardine—Solid Colors, Grey, Navy, Charcoal S-M-L-XL $5.98 MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS Long Sleeve, Solid or Fancy Colors—Ivy League S-M-L-XL $2.98 YOU SAVE ON EVERYTHING AT WORKINGMAN'S Store OpenFrida^dSa^Eveni^U,, 66 Main Street Mt. Morris Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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Page 1: Old Fulton NY Post Cards By Tom Tryniski 23/Mt. Morris... · neat, oil hot water heating system, new aliuminum storm windows and screens. Attached garage. At 28 Stanley St. Priced

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FOR SALE—Used Equipment—John Deere 13-7 tractor grain drill. No. 32 power loader to fit C or Super C tractor. H & M Farmall tractors. John Deere field harvester with hay and corn heads. 3 h.p. garden tractor with cultivator like new, $225.00. No. 8-214" tractor plow for cylinder control, $125.00. 21" Coop­er Klipper self propelled rotary lawn mower, $95.00. 77 New Holland power take off baler, demonstrator, save. K. G. Richmond. International Harvester Dealer, 22 Ossian Street, Dansville, New York^

FOR SALE—Now in, NEW breakfast sets, metal cabinets and wardrobes, Roll-away beds, beds, springs and mattresses, baby furniture, 9x12 Axminster and Congoleum rugs, used student desks, dropleaf tables, chairs, tables, living room and bedroom furniture, solid maple buffet, washing machine, bird­cage, etc. Fowlerville Furniture Mart, phone Avon 5888, open 1 to 6 p.m., daily, except Tuesdays and Sundays.

FOR SALE — excellent quality. Eric Street, Mt.

Potted Fred

geraniums of Nicastro, 50

Morris, N. Y.

FOR SALE—Size 14 trimmed with navy blue good condition. 539-W.

Phone

pink velvet

Mt.

topper in very Morris

FOR SAIJE—New maple syrup in quarts or gallons. David L. Post & Son, Perry, N. Y„ phone Perry 251-F-5.

FOR SALE.—Bated straw, hay and corn silage in our silos. Bush Sales & Service, phone 215 or 214, Mt. Morris, N. Y. i in • • • - - ii T i n r i r r r " ^ " — " " i " ' " — r 1 - ••••••—••• - - • - • • -

FOR SALE—Mobile Homes, Imperial and Roy-Craft Plumbing and Heating. Open evenings. Curtis A. Sliker, Leices­ter, phone 2301, Leicester, New York.

FOR SALE — Porcb railings* custom built of wrought iron. Free 'estimates gladly given. Stop at T h e Forge** or write Roadside Craftsmen, Hemlock, New York. Telephone 433-R.

FOR SALE—Bank run sand, gravel, and fill Also will do general excavating, fill, and top soil. Also will do general excavating, bulldozing and trucking. Joseph Cappadonia, phone 301-J, South Main Street, Mt Morris, N. Y.

£ Real Estate For Sate 3 FOR SALE—-House located at 16

Gibbs Street, Nunda, N. Y House in excellent condition with hardwood floors throughout with fireplace in liv­ing room. Also suitable rooms for an apartment Phone Nunda Hopkins 8-3428, after 6 p.m.

FOR SALE—House at 43 Genesee Street Inquire of Nicholas Passamonte, 43 Genesee Street Mt. Morris, N. Y.

FOR SALE—Building lots on Stanley Street Apply Frank J. Ferrigno, Attor­ney, Main Street, Mt Morris, New York.

FOR SALE—House at 10 Spring Street with all conveniences. Inquire of Attorney Frank J. Ferrigno, 163 South Main Street, phone 95, Mt. Morris, N. Y.

REAL ESTATE DWELLING ON BEGOLE ROAD—

8 rooms, new siding and storm windows. Ample water supply. Reasonable, will accept any offer. • Income Property—Home with apart-

neat, oil hot water heating system, new aliuminum storm windows and screens. Attached garage. At 28 Stanley St. Priced for quick sate, $8,750.

PROPERTY OWNERS—If you de sire to sell, we solicit your listings. We have clients waiting to buy certain types of real' estate.

SEVERAL DESIRABLE BILIDING LOTS. :

VANDORN-SWETT AGENCY, INC. Warren Cobb, Realtors

Mount Morris, N. Y.

t FOR RENT 1

FOR RENT — Two room modern apartment with bath located on Clinton Street. All newly redecorated, in ex­cellent condition. Inquire at Tuso's Cut-Rate* Drug Store, phone 112, Mt Morris, New York.

FOR RENT—Apartment upstairs, two bedrooms, automatic hciat, garage at 18 State Street. Write R. L Ryan, 99 Park Street, Arcade, N. Y« ... *

FOR RENT—Three room apartment with bath. Inquire at 29 North Main Street, phone 248, Mt Morris, New York. .

FOR RENT—Three-room furnished apartment Now available. Call after 5 jun. Inquire at 34 Hopkm St., M t Morris.

£ WANTED J* HELF WANTED—NEEDED! Man

or woman to service customers in Mount Morris with Nationally Advertised Wat-kins Products. Part time or full time locality available. Above average earn­ing* No investment necessary. Write D. E. Davenport 74 E. Robinson Ave­nue, Barberton, Ohio.

FEMALE HELP WANTED—Women 18-55, to address and mail our circulars at home on commission. Write GIFT FAIR, (Dept. 8), Springfield, Penna.

FEMALE HELP WANTED—AVON will train you quickly, easily for a car­eer in the exciting field of ! Cosmetics and good-grooming products for entire family. Part-time work. Write or phone Lucifle E. French, P. O. Box 63, Avon, New York, Phone Avon 7111.

MAN WANTED—Good nearby Raw-Ieigh business now open. s If willirtg to conduct Home Service business with good profits, write immediately. Raw-kigh's Dept. NYD-45, Albany, New York.

WANTED—Your rugs and upholstery to'clean and repair. Tacked down rugs cleaned on location. We also do all types of upholstering. Custom-made draperies and slip covers. PARKER'S UPHOL­STERY SHOP. Phone Nunda Hopkins 8-5545, Nunda, New York.

"WANTED TO BUY—Farm, with, or without buildings, that would be suitable to re-forest Send description, and price to L. Bauer, Box 34, Johnsonburg, N. Y.

SCRAP WANTED—1 am buying all kinds of scrap metal and paying the highest market prices. Long and short distance. hauling of ail kinds. Frank Pagano, 14 Walnut Street, phone 78, Mt. Morris, N. Y. j

£ MISCELLANEOUS £ RUMMAGE SALE—Friday and Sat­

urday, May 3 and 4 at St. John's Parish Room. Sponsored by Women's Auxil­iary of St John's Episcopal Church.

LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED— Mower time is here. Have your mower checked, touched up or sharpened. Saws also sharpened. Frank Burch, Leices­ter, New York.

PHOTOSTATS—Photostats and pho-to copies while you wait. Genesee Val­ley Building Service, 28 Mill St. Mt. Morris, New York.

RAILINGS—Ornamental hand-forged railings. Estimates given. Fred L. Guern­sey, phone Avon 4833, East Avon, N. Y.

TANKS CLEANED -*• Septic tanks and cesspools power cleaned. Homer Pratt phone 43-J, Leicester, N. Y.

AUCTIONEER—Complete equipment furnished to auctions, tent, chairs, bookkeeper, clerk, advertising, billing and help conducting sale. L. R. RofFe, auctioneer, Cuylerville, N. Y., phone Leicester 7872.

LADIES—SPIRELLA will put you in the Fashion Picture with garments created for you alone. Figure Stylist J. Louise Bryant, phone 809-F-12, Mt Morris, New York.

MOWERS — Warantee Service j and Parts. Clinton, Power Products Engines and Reo Engines a,nd Mowers. Inquire of PARMELEE, Mt. Morris, New York.

PIANO TUNING—I can tune your piano any evening or Saturday. Send card to Carlton Dunn, Reg. Piano Tuner, Sonyea, N. Y.

GRADING—Excavating, Bulldozing, Black Top, Sand, Gravel, Top Soil, and Crushed Stone. Cipriano Sand & Gravel Company, phone 295, Mt. Morris, N. Y.

CEMETERY WORK — Monuments, Markers and Urns. Bob Zangerle, repre­senting Gibney Monument Works, 18 Hopkin Street, phone 339-W, Mt. Morris, N. Y.

ELECTRIC WIRING — When you iced Electric Wiring or TV Service call the ELECTRIC SHOP, phone 212, Mt Morris; N. Y.

St. John's Episcopal Church Rev. Harold Avery, Plktt-Ia-Ctarg* Holy W e e k -Wednesday at 7 and 9:30 a.m. Holy

Communion. Following the 9:30 ser­vice, there will be an informal Bible Study Class in the Parish Rooms.

Maundy Thursday, 6:00 p.m. Holy Communion; 6:30 p.m. Chicken Dinner. 8:00 p.m. 'The Christian Gospel and the Parish Church.

Good Friday—Union Three Hour Ser­vice at St John's Episcopal Church. Meditations upon the Seven Last Words from the Cross. Come and go any time between 12 and 3 p.m.

7:00 p.m. Choir Rehearsal. Easter—

8:00 a.m. Holy Communion. 11:00 a.m. Festal Eucharist. 4:30 p.m. "Cross of Flowers Service."

A special service for children of all ages. Please bring a cut flower to help build the Cross. The Church School Lenten Offering Boxes will be received at this Service. Everyone welcome!

—Subscribe to the ENTERPRISE!

MT. MORRIS ENTERPRISE Wednesday, April 17, 1957 i 51 Page Eleven

Special Easter baskets for the kiddles now on display at Minnie's Soda Bar (next to Family Theatre.)

SHARPENING SERVICE — Lawn mower sharpening service. Check our prices on new power lawn mowers during April sale. K. G. Richmond, In­ternational Harvester Dealer, 22 Ossian Street, Dansville, New York.

tTRACTOR TIRES—Save on tractor tires at Ken Richmond's during April Sale. K. G. Richmond, International Harvester Dealer. 22 Ossian Street. Dans­ville, New York.

KEVS MADE TO ORDER — Keys made* while you watch. Noahs Ark, Main Street, Mt Morris. N. Y.

1 — 1 * CARD OF THANKS * I ^ — J

CARD OF APPRECIATION I wish to express my sincere apprecia­

tion to my many friends and relatives who were so kind tQ me and sent me cards, gifts and flowers while I was ill in Florida and since my return home.

CHARLES LADELFA

CARD OF THANKS" We wish to express our sincere thanks

to our friends and relatives for their ex­pression of sympathy in the sudden death of our loved one, Thomas Lowery. We wish to thank all those who sent flow­ers and offered the use of their automo­biles.

THE LOWERY FAMILY

* AUCTION NOTICES * I i

AUCTION — MACHINERY CON­SIGNMENT—Commencing at 1 p.m. on .Thursday, April. 25 to be held at the Dansville Livestock Market Dansville. A number of people have asked us to hold this sale. Also included win be the Machinery from the Mary We Sand Farm at PerkinsvHIe. If you have any machinery to sell, contact us early, so we may advertise your consignment. TRACY BROTHERS AUCTION SER­VICE, phone Dansville 612-R or 612-W. • — • „ — , — - • — , . . . — — „ . »• - 1 • • • • • — i — — I I . - H — • - i — • • f c . i . n — . m i —

FARM AUCTION—I have decided to quit farming and will sell at public sale at the old Albert Grover Farm on Green Bay Rd., U mi. S of the Wethersfield Spgs.-Rock Glen Rd.. 7 mi. SW of War­saw, 4 mi. NW of Gainesville, 1 Va mi. N of State Rd. 78, and 2 mi. NE of Hermitage, on Saturday, April 20, starting at 1:00 P.M.—CATTLE: 8 head of Purebred and Hi-Grade Hoist. Dairy Cows, 6 have freshened since January, 1 springer and 1 fall cow. More quality than quantity. MACHINERY & EQUIP.: IH W-9 tractor (a good one); 1H F 12 tractor; 1950 Ford tractor with 6' PTO mower and jack; Ontario 15x8 drill on rubber (all attachments and like new); 2 R/T farm wagons (nearly new); 2 IH plows (2 & 3 bottom on rubber); Forney elec. welder (new & complete); IH 8' PTO grain binder; NI 4 bar side rake (excellent condition); Oliver No. 7 spreader; 5 section trac. drag; 2 new 12x28 tires & tubes; new Homelite 5-20 chain sawj Dayton Jet deep well pump (it's new); 60' of 1" pipe, 60' of 1V4" pipe, elbows, unions & 6" well cap; 2 Universal short tube milkers (nearly new); 8 milk cans; stainless pails & strainer and other items. Terms, cash. Russ Hurlburt, Auctioneer, Bliss, N. Y. John Pratt, Owner.

We're jammed packed with new spring goods for men, boys, children and girls, with quantity & quality only the Workingman's store can give you

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n's Sport Shirts TIES Basque SHIRTS MOTS HOSE

BRIEFS SLIPPERS PAJAMAS

BRACES, BEITS SPOtT SHIRTS

lEN'S SPORT SHIRTS A A £ Short Sleeves-Solid Colors M H V

WHITE - S-M-L w w SWIMSUITS SUCKS SHIRTS

Men's Press Shirts White 14'/2 - 17 $2.49 Men's Dress Shoes & Loafers — Black and Brown $4.98 Men's Dress Sox— Several Patterns. 3 pr. $1 Men's Shorts, Briefs ) L r 0 1 and T Shirts A Itll #1

Boys' Spring Jackets Solid Colors—Gabar­dine— 8 to 18 $3.98 Boys' Short Sleeve Sport Shirts, Fancy Patterns—6 to 16 $1.29 Children's Pants, Ivy League or Pldin. Box­er Style, A l l Colors 4 to 10

I f 98

Boys'T Shirts, Brief d * 4 f\f% THREE FOR ^ > J L . W

Boys' Dress Pan ts -Charcoal, Brown, Navy, Blue, i vy League—8-12

$2-98 Girls' Dresses—Sever­al Patterns to Choose f rom $1.59 Men's Polo Shirts Pastels, Deep Tones. 98< Children's Shoes—Boys' or Girls'. Several patterns in black or brown, saddle. Sizes 8*5 to 3. $2.79 Boys' Shoes in Brown or Black—3 to 6 $3.98 Children's Polo Shirts Several Patterns and Colors to choose from 59*

Jackets

MEN'S DRESS PANTS

Charcoal, Brown, Navy

Blue, Grey, Size 29 to 46

MEN'S SPRING JACKETS

Gabardine—Solid Colors,

Grey, Navy, Charcoal

S-M-L-XL

$5.98

MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS

Long Sleeve, Solid or

Fancy Colors—Ivy League

S-M-L-XL

$2.98 YOU SAVE ON EVERYTHING AT

WORKINGMAN'S Store OpenFrida^dSa^Eveni^U,,

66 Main Street Mt. Morris

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