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Page Two CHRONICLE-EXPRESS, PENN If AN, N: Y\, JUNE 25, 1942
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CLASSIFICATIONSDesignate under which of the following classifications you want I your advertisement to appear:Found AnnouncementsLost Live Stock for SaleMiscellany - Sale Live Stock WantedMiscellany - Wants Seeds, Plants, Bulbs for SaleMiscellaneous Poultry for SaleUsed Autos for Sale - 'Fruits, Vegetables, Eggs forReal Estate for Rent SaleReal Estate for Sale Produce for SaleBusiness Services Farm Machinery, ImplementsProfessional Services for SaleHelp Wanted Chicks, Hatching Eggs andPositions Wanted Brooders for SaleAuctions Swap It — Fix It
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fice, silver ring with 3 large garnets. Reward. Phone 15-F-2.
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Did You Ever Lose a K ey?—Why not avoid that delay and cost by letting us make extra auto and Yale type keys for' you now? 20c each; 2 for 35c, while you wait. W. T. Grant store.
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Female English Setter — white with orange tickings. Owner rnay have by calling for at Dr, Potter’s, Elm St., Penn Yan, and paying for ad. 26F1*
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Clothing Remodeled and Repaired Make your clothes la$t longer.
Nick Cecchini, Elite Tailor shop, over Baker & Stark, 108 Elm St. Phone 1594. We store furs.
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helper springs; enclosed body 6x9 ft. inside. Earl S. Cast- ner, 133 South Ave., Penn Yan.
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Positions WantedMan Wants Work of any kind.
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High School Girl desires work caring for children. Phone 722 Penn Yan. 26K1
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Watches Cleaned Better — Our new watch cleaning machine assures quicker service, a long lasting, perfect cleaning job. Schmidt’s Jewelry store, 114 Main St., Penn Yan. Phone 315.
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Produce for Sale
Attractive 7-room House in Stanley — electricity, newly painted, good garden. No repairs needed. $1,400. Mrs. Willis H. Austin, Geneva RD 1. 26R4*
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appreciation of the flowers, uu cars, and many acts of MjJI extended during the illness j
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and also Corcoran company their services.
Albert Larsen./ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kiel
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12 acres Alfalfa for Sale or cut on shares. Cheap. Inquire 114 Sheppard St., Penn Yan. 26PP1*
Do You Want to Buy, Sell, Rent a home, a farm, or any real estate ? If so, I am always at your service. Peter G. Costes,
- broker. 105 Main St. Phone 673.16R26*
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Farm Machinery, Poultry for SaleImplements Sale
Good McCormick-Deering Binder Mrs. W. G. Cooper, Penn Yan
299 Choice Hall Cross-breed Pullets, 14 weeks old. L. C. Kraft, Him rod road. Dundee. 26X1*
6iDF-4.(Town Line road)' P25°s2:Live Stock Wanted3-row Beet and Bean
McCormick-Deering. Mothersell, Rushville of Potter).
Cultivator, Sheldon
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Old Horses— $6 each. Phone reverse 12-F-21 Branchpcrt. Mink Farm. 7H26*-tf
Keep the Home Front Cheerful Reupholster with bright new 1 LaFrance fabrics. Slip covers made to order. Also refinishing and repairing. Open Saturday evenings. Penn Yan Furniture Co., 20 Maiden lane. Phone 346.
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Hay on Shares — 6 acres of alfalfa, 14 acres mixed. One who has tools. W. B. Foley, Penn Yan RD 1. City hill. 26PP1*
Attractive Suburban Home—Walk-1 mean better digestion, fewer den-
Side Delivery Rake Rasmussen, Penn Yan miles northwest of Phone 44-F-4.
Herman RD 6 (3 Benton).
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Good Healthy Rabbits Wanted — 0V2 to 9 pounds. Drop card and I will call. Charles Ayers, Stanley RD 2. 26H2*
Replace Your Broken Windows Now — We still have a supply of glass * and can quickly put panes in place. Bring your sash in today. John J. McGovern, wall paper, paints, and window shades. 14 Main St. Phone 40-W.
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50 Acres o f Hay, 2 miles south of Milo Center, for sale or cut on shares. .Also fresh 2-year-old Jersey heifer. A. Ray Ansley. Phone 10-F-21. • 26PP1*
ing distance. 2% acres land, | tal cares and clearer complexions, fruit. A better-built house with j it will be easier for those who are bath and hot water heating. Car j overweight to reduce without the
Beautiful temptation of cakes, pies andsweet sauces ever before them.
Closing estate. Walter E. Clark, Perhaps we should be thankful broker. Phone 224. 25R2 | for sugar rationing.
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Chicks, HatchingIt will take some thought to
s100,000 Reed’s new improved
Glory cabbage plants. Fred Coif, sr., Penn Yan RD 6 (Ferguson Corners). Stanley phone 16-Y-13
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Broodersplan desserts without sugar. Here are some suggestions. Fruits are our most healthful source of sugar. They offer minerals and vitamins as well as sweetening.
A fruit cup of oranges, grape-Baby and Started Chicks — Newbunch just arrived. C. H. Cro- fruit, apples and canned peaches
Mrs. Alan H. Means, of Salt Lake City, Utah, is the new national president of the Girl Scouts. Elected in October, she heads the activities of nearly 760,- 000 girls and adults who make up the membership of the Girl Scout organization.
I wish to express my sincere* preciation for the numerous ft pieces, cards of sympathy ̂helpful acts of my neighbors J friends at the time of my k band’s death. I wish to espeejj thank Archie M. Thayer for service, the IOOF who condui the funeral services in St. Ma?9 Episcopal church, Sunday, June assisted by Rev. A. H. Head, also had full charge of services 1:30 p. m. Monday, at Bastianpj neral home in Williamsport, Pa.26wl* Mrs. Annie Mem(All Cards of Thanks are 75e)
sier & Son, 143% Seneca St., Penn Yan. Phene 330. 18Y-tf
10-20 McCormick Deering tractor. Choice of 2. 4 sets of tractorplows, Deering com binder, several used mowers, hay tedder. Howard Howell, Case dealer, Al- tay. Phone Dundee 46-F-2.
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Broilers and Fowls—Highest market prices. C. H. Crosier & Son, 143% Seneca St., Penn Yan. Phone 330. 24H4
Real Estate Rent
All Kinds of Cattle — Beef cattle and old bulls especially. Fat hogs and lambs. A. D. Dicker- man, Gorham. Phone Stanley ll-F-12. 12H26*
Tractor Magnetos Repaired— You must get the most possible miles per gallon from your car. Let us check your carburetor, ignition system, generator, starter. Willard Safety-fill batteries. Wesley Turner, Maiden lane. Phone 375. 22FF5*
40,000 Cabbage Plants — Glory and few Cortlands. Warner G. Hermans, Penn Yan RD 6 (1 mile east of Ferguson Corners).
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Chicks — Reds and Crosses; day- old or started; sexed or straight run. Hatches every Wednesday, whipped cream, sweetened slight
er pears makes a palatable dessert and requires only a little sugar.
Have you tried a fresh banana pie.? Slice enough bananas to fill a baked pie crust and top it with
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Go with safety and assurance.
MRS. KENNETH CRAN8 Rock Stream, RD 1
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O. S. Williams, Rushville. Phone 7-Y-12. 25Y4*
Cottages
Vegetable and Flowering Plants Tomatoes, cabbage, cauliflower, peppers; geraniums, petunias, annuals. Floyd A. Bootes, Florist, 225 Main St. Phone 407.J
Cottage for Rent 2 miles from
Flat over Roese’s Jewelry store. Inquire Fred Roese. 20B-tf
Calves, 1 day to 6 weeks old — Also cattle and hogs. Sheldon
House* at 1 Hopkins Place. 210 Main St., Penn Yan. Phone 339-M. 26B3*
Mothersell, Rushville RD 1 (mile north of Potter Center). Phone Rushville 38-Y-12. 26H4*
Apartment — Small, modern, central location; rent reasonable. Call Penn Yan 300. 26B1
Apartment, 4 rooms and private bath; hardwood floors; 24-hour steam heat. Phone C. S. Johnson, 711-M. 25B4
Large Apartment on Elm St., near business center. Fine condition. Available July 1. Phone Penn Yan 91-F-2. 24B4
Notice Farmers — We can use your dead and disabled stock. We pay $2 to $4 for dead horses, $3 to $6 for old disabled horses, cows $2.50, all according to size. Phone 4151 Montour Falls, reverse . Montour Falls Rending company. 6H26*
Penn Yan on West Lake road. C. E. Holley, box 169, Penn Yan:
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Cottage for Rent near Town City water, 'electric range and refrigerator. Good boat. H. J. McFarren, 408 Court St., Penn Yan. Phone 13-J. r 26BB1
Live Stock for Sale2-year-old Guernsey Heifer, calf
by side. Howard Jansen, Ridge road. Penn Yan RD 1. Phone 62-F-15. 26G1*
Day or Started Chicks — Hatches off Tuesdays and Fridays. Last hatch off June 30. Not open for business Sundays. 'Fred Bogue, 328 North Ave., Penn Yan. Phone 383-W. 25Y2*
ly. It’s delicious.Here’s a dessert which is a lit
tle out1 of the ordinary in which fruit has been used as the sweet-
fruit souffle — % cup ofemng:
Purebred Guernsey 8-year-old)fresh Juiie 8 ; extra good milker. Harold Carr, Flint. Phone Seneca Castle 501-Y-ll. 25G3*
Rhode Island Red Chicks and hatching eggs. We will hatch as long as we have orders. Rock Red crosses available after Aug. 1. Leon Stiles, Penn Yan RD 1. Phone 21-F-13. 25Y4*
FIFTH GENERATIONhFAMILY IN CIIOIR
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fruit pulp, peach, apricot or quince, 1 tablespoon lemon juice, 3 egg whites, beaten stiff, sugar, few grains of salt.
Rub fruit through a sieve; if canned fruit is used, first drain from sirup. Heat, add lemon juice, sweeten if necessary and add hot to egg whites. Add salt and continue -beating; turn into buttered and sugared individual molds, having them three-fourths full. Put molds in a pan of hot water and bake 30 to 40 minutes ill a moderately slow oven (325° F .). This may be served with ice cream if
Miscellany - Sale
Furnished Apartment, all modern conveniences; ground floor; private entrance. 147 East Elm St., Penn Yan. 24B3*
House at 104 Glencoe Ave. — 5 rooms, conditioned air heat, oak floors; garage. Carlin, 118 Burns Terrace, Penn Yan. 26B3*
Reed Baby Carriage — Good condition. Mrs. Ben Aumick at Branchport. 26A2*
Fryers from 3 to 4% pounds; dressed. Smithoover, 515 Court St. Phone 444-J. 26A1
Cottage Number 357 for Rent all modern improvements. 3% miles from Penn Yan ̂ West Lake road, Penn Yan. Phone 566 for information. 25BB3
i Guernsey Cow, fresh, calf by side. Guernsey heifer, yearling Guernsey, good. I. C. Stevens, Bills- boro road, RD 1, Town of Gene-
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many years Miss Mary taught i fifth, sixth, and seventh grades in * .the Penn Yan schools, retiring in I How to Get Along with Less Sugar
7-room Cottage for Rent — All modern improvements; boat; at Willow Grove. Mrs. W. A. Tierney, 109 Wagener St., Penn Yan. Phone 179-M. o
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5-year-old Bay Horse — • W om8 make good saddle horse. Will sell reasonable or trade ,for
. stock. Gordon Oakley, Rushville- Potter road. 26G1*
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2 Apartments, upper and lower, each suitable for one or two adults. Mrs. E. T. Lee, 326 Liberty St., Penn Yan. 26B1*
2 Apartments, centrally located, unfurnished; all conveniences; bpth on ground floor; reasonable rent. Phone 989, Penn Yan.
New 6-can Icebox with 4-inch corkz
insulation all around. J. H. Sanderson, Penn Yan. Phone 453. 26A1
Computing Scales — Will sell or exchange for an outboard motor. O. W. Norman, Dresden. Phone 27-F-4. 26A1
5-room Cottage for Sale — Keuka West Lake road, Penn Yan. Water, electricity, flush toilet; furnished. $750. Inquire Dixon, 181 W. Lake rd. 26BB3
2 Lake Keuka Cottages for Rent with all improvements; safe beach; garages; boats; east side near Ark. H. C. Stone, 307 Court St. Phone 67-W. 24BB4*
Pair Matched Sorrel Geldings, 6 years old, weight 3200; extra well broken. Matched pair sorrel geldings, 5 years old, weight
1926.Musical heredity took
Use substitutes for sugar. One a hop, j cup of sugar is as sweet as: one
skip, and jump, when it came t o ; cup of maple sugar or syrup, one Perl H. Bridgman, the last son of I cup of honey, one and one-half cup
Go with a knowledge of **wnere you are going.
How luting that green is the color of the Girl Scouts of America. For years they have been training for just that. For safety and assurance, not only for themselves but for the people with whom they come in contact. They have been learning rules of safety. How to preserve it for themselves and for others. They have been going ahead in every way, building a youth movement in America that is stronger than the movements in almost any other country, because it is done through freedom of choice and not because it is part of national policy.____
But no one can go unless tney are strong and healthy and prepared. The Girl Scouts are aware of that and all those things are part of their training. A sound mind in a sound body is one of the most necessary conditions in the world today. The world as we know it — “ the Free World” —
Baptist 'REV. G. K. HAMILTON, Pastoi
Sunday: Morning worship $ei ice at 10:30. The pastor willspe; on the subject, “Is the Gosi Adequate for Today ?” The youi people’s choir will render specij music. The Sunday school folloithe morning: service. Brinechildren to this service. The trul learned in the Sunday school aid greatly in the moulding their young lives. The young p< pie’s meeting at 7 o’clock.
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Meat that has the most iron is lowest in cost is pig liver, Waj to use liver and similar meats given in the leaflet “Foods to K( You Fit, Number 4.” Single coph are free to New York residenl who write to the Office of fublii tions, Roberts hall, Ithaca.
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this family. “The only thing I ever I molasses played on was the kitchen lino- \ syrup, leum,” he says, but in the small person of his daughter, Mrs. Ruth Bridgman Yetter, soprano soloist
or two cups of corn
For cakes and cookies when using honey as a substitute use one-half the quantity of liquid
needs help as it has never needed it before and the Girl scouts are organized to help — are willing to help.
What about your pressi cooker ? Be sure the safety vali is not rusty and does not stii and that the pressure gauge accurate.
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and director of the Presbyterian called for in the recipe. When
3300. Several single horses.Saddle horses. Howard Briggs, Penn Yan RD 2 (Chubb Hollow road). 24G3
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Whitfield Pole and Thills for buggy. Inquire M. V. Tallmadge, 315 Liberty St., Penn Yan. Phone 151-W. 26A1*
Small Modern Furnished Apartment — gas, lights, and heat furnished also. John Bolger, 117 Keuka St., Penn Yan. Phone 425-R. 24B3
Business Services
Several Thousand FeeL 2x4% About 1000 ft basswood hoards. Harry Wheeler, Guyanoga. Address Branchport RD 2. 26A l*
Upright Piano in excellent condition. Price reasonable. Can be seen at 133 Hamilton St., or phone 585-R, Penn Yan. 25A3*
Wilkins Insurance Agency — Represents reliable stock companies for fire, automobile and kindred lines; also bonds. Room 9, Arcade bldg., Penn Yan. Phone 440. 14T26*
Work Bench — White oak, hand made with wood screw. Hubert Waters, RD 5 Penn Yan (back of Bluff Point church). Also violin. z 24 A3*
Mary E. Watkins, General Insurance — Fire, automobile, liability, and bonds; also public stenography. Room 5, 2nd floor of the Lown block, 131 Main St., Penn Yan. Phone 194. 14T26*
Cocker Spaniel — Healthy, well- bred puppies; all shades of red, few blacks. Thayer Kennels, Penn Yan - Bath road. Phone 14-F-4. 24A4*
Regular Garbage, Refuse Collection — Penn Yan, Indian Pines, Keuka Park, Bluff Point, West Lake road. Ashes removed. Claude Bentley, Indian Pines. P. O. Box 350. Phone 1560-W.
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Bedstead, Kitchen Chairs, porch rockers, tete, antique sofa, large davenport. Mrs. E. J. Holley, 219 Clinton St., Penn Yan. Phone 784. 25A4
Cottage for Rent, ideal location 2 miles from town on West Lake road. Splendid beach, cooking
, running water, row boat. Phone 507-R. Samuel McMath, Penn Yan. 26BB4*
Miscellany - WantsUsed Play Pen
Cottage, Lake Keuka, 3 miles / south of Branchport. For rent
or sale. .^Completely furnished. All improvements. Boat. Reasonable. Inquire F. D. Delbridge, Naples. Phone 60. 26BB2
Help Wanted
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choir, it is rampant again.Other children of Mr. and Mrs.
Perl Bridgman carry on the tradi-
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using corn, cane or maple syrup, use one-third less liquid. When using molasses, use two teaspoons
tion, too. Merrelle, one of the less baking powder for every cup sons, is prominent as a pianist, of molasses and one-half teaspoonfrequently playing in bands orchestras in Yates county. For many years he, also, was a member of the Penn Yan Methodist church choir. He now sings in the
and I soda.In bread and muffins substitute
as much honey, syrup or molasses as the sugar in the recipe.
Make desserts that require lit-Methodist church choir at Canan-; tie or no sugar, as: fresh fruits,daigua’. dried fruits, cooked or uncooked,
Don, the youngest son, proved nuts, cheese with fruit and crack- that his talent lay in his mellow ers, fruit whips with cream or egg
custardsHay, Wheat and Rye Straw —
Jason H. Kipp, Rushville, phone 44, representing the Scholl company of Newark, N. J. 8E26*-tf
Your Butterfat Will Bring highest prices at Penn Yan Creamery, 114 Seneca St. Drop a postal or phone 245-J, and our truck will
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bass voice by singing in the glee white, gelatin desserts, club while at school and taking j or puddings, care of the “ low-down” harmony in the Methodist choir.Family Included Drummer
The oldest son, Edwin, enlistedin the army during the First I prune, apricot, grape, cherry, - or-
Conserve your sugar supply by observing the following: Use more raw fruit. Ripe fruit is sweeter. Serve more fruit juices — apple,
World war as a drummer and was ange, and other fruits. Serve more
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Berry Pickers — J. C. Hessler, North Hamilton St., Penn Yan.
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Old Glass and China Dishes, dolls, doll heads, bric-a-brac. Drop card to T. W. Keeton, Ham- mondsport RD 1. I will call after June 15. 20E10
a member of the well-known -Win- nek Drum corps of Geneva when his death occurred last year. He also conducted an orchestra known
dried fruits — prune, apricot, peach, apples, raisins, figs, and dates. Serve cooked foods hot.
taste sweeter. Add driedas -Bridgman’s orchestra and! fruits to cooked cereals. It will played for dances for several sea- taste good and need less sugar.
20 Berry and Cherry Pickers — Hans Andersen, Bluff Point RD 5. Phone Penn Yan 47-F-24.
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Beautician, experienced, to manage and operate shop. References. 54 Water St., Dundee.
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living alone in beautiful spacir ous home, completely modern, comfortable in every way, a ttractive grounds, fresh vegetables, fruits of all kinds; reasonable rates. Mrs. Belle Ger- rie, Lakemont. 26E1
sons. Save juices and' syrups ofComing down to the fifth gener- j canned fruit for sweetening other
ation, Edwin’s youngest daughter, food. Use sweeter varieties of ap-Peggy, follows in the footsteps of j pies and other fruits. Combine the her great aunt, Mrs. Bruce. She is tarter fruits with them.accompanist for the Junior High There is sugar in vegetables.Glee club, plays at the Girl scout | Use them raw or cook quickly and
use the juice. Use raw carrots or beets in salads and desserts. Grow sweet varieties of vegetables in
Moving and Storage — Loads to and from New York city, Buffalo, Newark, N. J., Washington, D. C., and all points in U. S. All in closed van. Lowest rates. Insured. Tod Dallas, Penn Yan. Phone 486 or 48-F-2.
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Jay-Bee Portable Feed Mill— Good condition. Being sold because of ill health of owner. William Martin, jr., Penn Yan RD 3 (Ghiyanoga valley). Phone Branchport 8-F-22. ,• 26A3*
Sewers Cleaned Electrically — No fuss, no muss, no digging; cleans inside of pipe like new or no charge; ask the man who has had it done. A. W. Brainard, Highland Dr. Phone 439. Or Lew Blakeslee>' 231 Lake St. Phone 886. -24T8*
Westinghouse Electric Stove, suitable for cottage. Cheap for cash. Marble-top dresser, also used Singer sewing machine. Mrs. Fernwood Lane, 434 E. Lake road, Penn Yan. Phone 15-F-14. 26A1
Girl or Woman for general housework; must be good cook. Mrs. Ralph T. Norris, 215 Main St., Penn Yan. Phone 92. 26J3
Man Wanted for steady farm job; married preferred; good proposir tion for right man. L. L. Shaw, Route 2, Dundee-Wayne road.
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Eggs for SaleSweet and Sour Cherries— Inquire . Mrs. Hiram Schroeder, Penn
Yan RD 6. Penn Yan - Benton road. 26P1
meetings, and sings alto in the Junior choir o f the Penn Yan Methodist church.
Five generations of musicians in ! your garden, one Yates county family, and the Is Canning Equipment Ready? family still going strong. As Uncle 1 To the homemakers who are Charles Bridgman said after his 1 planning to grow and preserve
Girl for General Work at Lake Keuka cottage, near Penn Ya;n,
: July and August. Mrs. J. H. ■ Pepper, Bluff Point. Phone Penn
Yan 42-F-3. 25J2
Last Chance to Get Peat Moss and poultry fertilizer. Just the thing for Victory gardens, flowers, shrubs, and lawns. $1 a bag or 5 bags for $4. We deliver. H. L. Werley, 614 Liberty St., Pefm Yan. 26A1
Girl for Light Housework and care of 2 children; evenings and week-enda off. Apply after 5 p. m. at 111 Kimball Ave., near fairground entrance. 24J3*
Sweet Cherries — Yellow Spanish: Bring containers and pick your own. A. N. Lacy, Penn Yan RD (Old County House road). Phone 83-F-14. 26P1*
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Auto Liability Insurance — Fire, liability, bonds, all kinds. Mal- lory-Gelder Insurance Agency represents all well known stock companies. Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Co.: Clyde B. Gelder, room 18, 2nd floor Arcade bldg., 148 Main St. Phone 288. 14T26
About 3,000 ft. 2x4, 2x6, 2x8, 2x12 Hemlock, all 10 to 12 ft. long. Also 1,000 ft. 1-in. roof boards. 10 - 9x10 range shelters and 500 ft. %-in. gal. water pipe. 50 8-ft. locust posts. H. L. W erley, 614 Liberty St. 26A1
Men Wanted to Work on war orders — woodworkers, welders, metal workers, and- unskilled. Mid-State Body Co., Inc., 21 East Elizabeth St., Waterloo.
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Due to Draft, we have a good paying 800 family rural route v in Ontario county. Customers established for years. No investment. Write J. R. Watkins Co., Dep’t D210-25, 231 Johnson Ave., Newark, N. J. . 26J1*
Red & White Sweet Cherries Well sprayed. Phone 83-F-4 for orders and bring containers. William Athawes & Son, Penn Yan RD 5. 26P1
White Oxheart Sweet and Sour Cherries — John Bootes, Middlesex RD 1 (1 mile north of Potter on West Swamp road). Phone Rushville 18-Y-13. 26P2*
Memorial day march and prize winning tournament. “ Who says musicians are sissies ?”
A picture of Peggy Bridgman and, the leaders of the junior choir appears on page 9 in the Burnell Studio announcement.
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most of the family’s food supply for the coming winter, and who have been busily hoeing and planting a victory garden—one thought — is your canning equipment ready
C r o s b yMftS. C. D. SEMANS
Penn Yan RD 2 Phone 16-F-14
BaptistREV. H. R. KESTER, Pastor Sunday worship at 2 o’clock fol
lowed by Bible study.
Those from here who received their graduation diplomas from PYA Monday evening were: Roger Allqn, Margaret and Ruth Am- idon, Venita Beilis, Pauline Gray, Helen Bullock, and Marian and Kenneth DeWaters.
Miss Bertha Berry, a registered nurse from Waterloo, was a guest of Mrs. Minnie Amidon for sev-
for use?Do you have enough glass jars?
A good idea is to check through your supply, sort out the jars which have chipped rims, mark them to be used for chili sauce, or preserves. Match covers and check the wire. Estimate how many more jars you will need and buy them now.’ Do you have enough jar rubbers ? Buy just the amount you plan to use, and give the other women who haven’t been as fore- sighted as you a chance to buy some later in the season.
How can they help ? By being mother’s helpers at night so the mothers can attend first aid classes and defense units.
By being paid one war savings stamp an hour. Thus they stimulate the sale of the stamps as well as express their willingness to help the government and their confidence in that government.
By gathering old newspapers and folding them for use in hospitals, thus freeing the nurses who would otherwise have to fold them instead of accomplishing more important duties.
By gathering books for the many sick children who are in our charity homes. *
By spreading the word in every group of meeting they attend of the need for blood donors for the blood bank. Blood is medicine and it’s badly needed.
By expressing at all times a cheerful confident attitude. It has been the practice of the enemies of freedom to spread doubt and fear in all nations in order to weaken them before attacking. Do not let that happen here. No war is ever won until the last battle and America has never lost that one and never will. There is no cause for fear.
By being cautious — caution is not fear, it’s just common sense. Know the defense rules and black out rules and be able to give them to those in doubt.
By saving — learn the things the government is most in need of and set one day a week aside to collect them. Scrap iron, old rubber, tinfoil — they seem like little, unimportant things, and yet motor units, battleships, and planes need every bit that can be gathered.
Every group should take at least one of these projects for its very own and keep a war diary of its accomplishments. It will make proud reading for the Girl scouts of the future. There is a long, tedious, sad road ahead — that
WANTEDDEAD OR DISABLED
HORSES . $2 to SiCOWS . . $1 toPrompt, Courteous Service Call Station Nearest You*.ROCHESTER, CUL. 1161
WATERLOO 208STAPPENBECK
E S T A B . 1 9 1 0
R R I E SW A N T E D
Again This Year We ArcBuying All Types of Berries
Come In and See Us!
HAXTONPhone 385118 Hamilton St.
Penn Yan Ansel Burt, nip-
H a y in gGuards and Sections
All Kindsand Other Mower Repairs
Louden and MyersHay Tools
Louden GRAPPLE FORKS
is always the road, to victory.Remember your part in it.
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Once Tried, Never ReturnedTRUE TEMPER HAY FORKSi I
PULLEYS ROPE
Uncle Ab says that rubber frofn golden rod may bring us back to a carnation.
Fitzwaters HardwarePenn Yan Branchport
Strawberries— You may buy them picked, or pick them yourself at my patch, % mile .north of eral days last week.Lee’s garage on the highway,1 M r^.^errell Smith of Lakeland,
... between Penn Yan and Potter/ „Fla;, arrived the first of the week Paul Weichenthal, .Penn - Yan at her bottage here.RD 6. 24P3 *x
The advertisements are . your guide to efficient s p e n d i n g s •
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VWaste motion can be reduced in
the home by keeping near each other all equipment usedtogether.
Quart mayonnaise jars may be used safely for fruit. Special metal lids edged with a composition or rubber which acts as a sealing gasket may be purchased to be j used on these jars. The metal lid, j held in place by screw bands, is removed after the jar has been sealed and processed, thus it may | be used over and over. Beware about using the mayonnaise ja rs , in the pressure cooker, because j the glass is not tempered thor- J oughly, and the jar is apt to crack or burst when held under pressure. . 1 ■
WE HAVE FOR SALE
P A LSTARTINGGROWINGLAYING M A S H
Also BEACON POULTRY and DAIRY FEEDS
PALLESEN’S MILL156 W ATER STREET P H O N E 155