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^ m A- PAGE POUR THE GAZETTE AND INDEPENDENT, OVID, N. Y„ FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1957 THE GAZETTE AND INDEPENDENT, OVID, N. Y., FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1957 PAGE FIVE .....—> • • L^wSea " o ^ r#flF WEEK. Business Directory PRIZE WINNER - New York - A winner in the $25,000 "Popular Photography" magazine photo contest. Thousands of pictures were submitted from all over world. Here is a bundled-up little boy approach- ing the puck for his first tussle with the game of ice hockey. It woo a $500 prize for his father. Jack Berger* of Stelnbach, Manitoba. Can. PRINCE SIPS A POTENT CAT NIP - New York - King Prince AWOL BIRD TALKS HIS WAY Mickey, famous feline model and TV star owned by Mrs. Evelyn Adams. Th*. Princess passed away^ Prince Mickey is every bit as precocious -Mickey- has-succeeded-to—the position once-occupied- by Princess - HOME ^-Pittsburgh. Pa. — Five- year-old Laurel Cole talking to parakeet after bird talked his way home. It flew into yard of family miles away. Laurel's parents put "ad" in newspaper for return of bird, identifying the wanderer by his vocabulary: "What are you do- ing?...Kiss me. I love you." etc. Bird was returned. as his predecessor, but more of a playboy. He likes the cup that cheers __jL*nd we don't mean tea) so you see him at left having his cat nip. At "right his Royal Highness sits up straight in his cloth of gold cloak and ermine collar and feels he can lick any, man in the house. Millm«r> Linden Street Geneva "Just Around the Corner" NATIONWIDE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANIES fire""- Life - Accident *r Compeiuiutitjn - Public ulily - Hospitalization MOWARD GERE, Agent Tel. Ovid 2243 liomulu*. N. Y. JAMRR L. DAILY — Agent For NATIONAL ORANGE $7.50 VIOLIN SOUNDS AT LEAST 4-GRAND - San Francisco, Calif. — Antique dealer Larry Brown listens to Ervin Mautner, sym- phony violinist, play violin he sold to Mautner for $7.50 which he origi- nally bought for 50<t from refuse dump. Mautner had violin repaired in LIABILITY AND CASUALTY INSURANCE Interlaken Phone 142 or 5bM WILSON'S OPTOMETRISTS & OPTICIANS Ovid Personal Mention Church Schedules . . Continued From Page Two reports see- Eyes Examined 220 E. State St. Ola-aes Fitted I. GROSSMAN, O.D. Optometrist at Seneca St. 1'hone 6213 GENEVA, N. V. Eyes Exaatiaed Optical Repairing ITVTDELL SWAP SHOP. ITHACA New & Used Clothing - TV Set |35 Vacuum Cleaners • Radios - Portable Typewriters - Tape Recorder - Rifles Musical Instruments and Jewelry 437 West State St. Phoue 4-1182 Mrs. Hugh Chapman ami Iwi- s i s - tec Mrs. Roger Cross «t--Fayette* was lengthening his-|-v4He have returned from a several days' visit with their: j i a l e x Mrs. INSURANCE (.overage of Every Description CUAKLES H. JENNINGS Lodi Phone 17L Ovid, New \orfc COMPLETE INSURANCE PROTECTION Telephone Ovid 2361 or 3451 WICKS BODY SHOP Kord Garage, Ovid, N. Y. Complete Body & Fender Repair r~ Car Painting Telephone ;',Gul Jewelry — IVrtume — Silver 13o' E. State St. — Ithaca Phone 2277 <i**hmm^i,ii J •- B v ,^Km^-. THE MODERN QUICK SHOE REPAIR SHOP Give your shots a new lease on life. WHO'S ZIT? - Marilyn Monroe, in a complete about face, gets alL New York and was told by expert it had been made in Italy 150 years ago, aad is worth around $4,00(L, : wrapped! up in frills for a scene in her new picture. "The Sleeping Prince," co-starring Sir Laurence Oliver. EIGHT BALLS HIGH - Sputh Orange. N.J. - Basketball high - Tom Cross. Seton? Hall sophomore Center and Trainer Eddie Coppola piles 'em up. it took eight balls to get even altitude with the six-foot nine-inch player from Hagerstown. Md. House of Bodine Continued from Page One_ -2, Jean Boom, the secondy--{J ohn Bodine). 3, Abraham Bodine. 4, Cor- -nelius-.-41uuine J - _ib- lie o ia*i - JiuUiat. That same little girl saw'Mr. Bo- apartnwBfr"Far _|wo_ years—the ; Kathryn B Olseir-^ari-R- home from the store house was unoccupied and desecra- ; Marlen Talcott, Minor A^ Helen 1"te4 hy_ v^niiaia tlnr.il _ himlirwl In- Walter Bean. Robert Bean. dine going Brown, one ts daughter was inquiring as to his whereabouts, j state police His was a venerable figure as he moved- up the street tv> "The Bodine I teacher and--hex slater. There.seenia I Bean, Arthur O. Emmons, Howard ; , ui , j K. Fuller, Elmer G. Porter, Mildred Stevens and Irving Stevens, distrib- born 179S died 1868. 6,Thaddeous | House." He truly boked as if he : to be a good spirit in this Bodine. 7. Peter V. N. Bodine who j belonged to the noble family or j House" still so-called by older res- had two living children: (8) Char-1 illustrious race of the Household of! idenfcs of Lodi village. There is no Bodine- at» rifka small les E Traphagen. le ana Three .hildren mm m .} citizen ~of—thi3 town by the name JU_L\ of Bodine but the House of Bodine 'Bodine utees °* Arthur Stevens, Winifred" A. Smith, Leon C. Wickham, Louis A. McMann, Earl McMann and George T. Franklin. Executors of the Last Will and Testament of John—M:—Sutton,— deceased, amf L aterioe, in said Cxrantyy—why—the account of Edith B. Tompkins of Town of QyidV ^N.-Y.» as Ex.- ecutor of the estate bf Minerva F. Yauck, late of the Town of Ovid, N. Y., deceased, should not be ju- diciallv Let us rebuild them. Street —DIAMONDS BARTH'S JEWELRY STORE Harry R. McConnell 106 Seneca Street — Geneva Phone 2686 BARNEY MORA VEC Water Wells Drilled Ftee Estimating - Easy Teruaa N e w "Marhines « OuarantcedWoTlc dock at Elm beach last week JSIUL Mrs. Francis McDonald visited her son Robert at Newark on Sun- day^__ : _ Dr. and Mrs. i. G. Gordon were in Syracuse on business on Tues- day. Lakevitw grange will meet in regular session on March 6 at 8 o'clock. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Smith at the Seneca Falls hos- pital on Feb. 21. Mr. and Mr^ William O'Connell of Canandaigua called on Mrs. Mary Murphy on Sunday. Mrs. George Govern and Mrs. Ja- cob Schneider were in Geneva on William McDonald of Rochester visited his brother Francis McDon- ald and family on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smith are the parents of a son born on Feb. 21 at the Geneva hospital. Mrs, Lena Ptu'igh, who was ill at week, is back at the store, ss Fanny Brewer, who has been ill for several weeks, has been able to be out for the past week. 1Vtrs. Francis MtzsimohT and son John of the Waterloo road visited Mrs. Maria McCarriagher on Sun- .,•,-',?,,„;.,..„-,,. Anna Hall near Boston. The Ovid unit of home demon- stration will meet with Mrs. Joseph Stagnitto in Ovid on Feb. 7 at 8 p. m. Mrs. James Vangalio will give the lesson on "Fish." Mrs. Sylvester Ford of Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Ford of Suffield, Conn., were Friday to Mon- dayguests of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ford on Cayuga lake boulevard. Mrs. Arlene K. Gilbert, field con- sultant of the State Charties Aid, and Mrs. Emily Brust of Sheldrake were luncheon guests of Mrs. George Govern on last Wednesday. The Rosary and Altar society of Holy.. .CroBs_ church ._.wilL_ffiefiL_fin„ Monday, March 4. Rosary will be at 7;8& p. m. at the church, arafiFAVKITE FEDERATED CHURCH the meeting in Columbus hall at 8 The V;F.W. auxiliary, post 6200, will hold its regular meeting on Monday, March 4, at 8 p. m. Mem- bers are urgently requested to be the home of her son Paul, last P": sent to <»>c,usa important busi- ness. Prompt and Reasonable Service Perm \*nZ™I~~ Phone 390 LVTNRIDE SALES & SERVICE We Service All Evinrude and Johnson Outboard Motors -=; JEWELRY •=— BARTH'S JEWELRY STORE Harry R. McConnell 106 Seneca Street— Geneva Phone 2684 JACK'S SUPER SERVICE Route %-A Telephone Ovid 2861 Approximately 68 years ago «- ,, ,., , died, 'A -sister^ Peter-V-X. Bodine • RnH<ng built his last ^ nhh . ht>me ; in Lodi still lives. The memory of J" 1 '" *\- £ u " u ' 1 ' ^ZZZt\ f S ( ' was Phebe Jennie Bodine who -mar- j aprna< fr ni thfk _ y,.^hfkri*n manse ; its members is emblematic of the \ ^ eorg l„*; rran ^' m » iwtecuior oi wie ried Peter Lutt, a second marriage i { Lodi villa g e . His former home, for Mr. Lott. They har two ehildreyjr^^n had h&en 1)y i] t where a church Alice and Anna. Judith Swarthoutj once ~ tood _ was removed to make was—Pft.Pi-—i,ot,t,'s—lirnt wii't;—anU; wttv f or tn0 ncw on0 . Baudin coat of arms, the roof tree Last Will and Testament of Daniel of -a—Bouse—given to those who [ A - Yauck - debased settled and allowed. IN TESTIMONY WHERE- OF, we have caused the of our said Surrogate's r Court to be hereunto affixed. WITNESS, HON. J. SEW- ARD BODINE, Surrogate of said County of SeneeaT at the Village of Waterloo, their two elder daughter? were Fran- ces and Judith. Judith S. Lott died birth oi her daughter Juditn. Bodine Lott fulfil led at the Phebe Jennie the Bodine'Toat .it' arms wru-n siw : was mother to Frances anil Judith In all probability Amos Hall mi»-ht tmvp l.pgn TVIP enrppntpr. who as well as Alice and Anna. 8, Charles E. Bodine, son of Pe- ter, had three children: Frances Bo- dine Boyer, Preston t'. Bodine ami Dorothy Bodine. Helen Bodine Trap- hagen. daughter of Peter, had two children Parks V. N. and Gertrude. _S*. tbe._..LaiJuxeii ...of - Frances Mo- dine Boyer are Charles Boyer and Elizabeth May Boyer Salzer. 10, the children of Charle*- -Beyer are CEarTea> Cnapln Boyer~and~ dEfe- abeth Ann Boyer, great-great-grand- children of Peter Bodine and great- gTe^r>gTSnd*nepfievr arnf nrece^ vf- Pe^ ter Lott. The three children of El- izabeth May Boyer Salzer a*» J^OBT Janet.. .and—Richard.— constructed-this pleasant home. On>, part of the old house is the home of Francis Carpenter. The other part is On Aubrey—Steele's 1 lot. It became the home of George Pierce, a paperhanger, after its re- moval. Mr. Pierce attached his little three-room cottage to it and, pfestoV it wan hie abodoi —Mr. Lew-is Bailing made the house intn B ham nr ataMa nm] Mr—Cha,r- les^ Lam ley "further- improved ~the building, now the property of Aub- rey Steele. Quoting Mrs. Helerr sbmeT YOL^ ARE HEREBY CITETJ to; build churches and achieve nnhfp pntpi-prisp. | show cause before the Surrogate's j ^th gratitude to Frances Bodine ! Court of the County of Seneca, ~ ~ T Bover for histon- of the branch of . State-at New \ork, on^the-g6th day . Henry Wm., Koch this I9th day of Feb;, 1967. J. SEWARD BODINE Surrogate the Bodine family, by E. P. Bodine, Lodi, s t897, and Edith Lott Essom ¥nd Fred Van DoreiT~for informa- lion,—also—historical—correction—by- Mr. Van Doren. Helen E. Lott, Town historian "'•'oT""ft] the forenoon Surroe OCX m ^Attorney for ExecuTbr of that day at the ; Office & P. O. Address in the Village of Seneca Fall-i, N. Y. ELECTRIC WIRING PLUMBING HEATING Concrete Septic Tanks Gould Pumps - « ARLO PALMER Ovid— Phone RENTALS — SALES — SERVICE SUPPLIES Authorized Agency Royal Typewriters LANNON OFFICE SUPPLY 18 Linden St. Ph. 6447 Genera far Fast Service CALL COLLECT Mr. and' Mrs. George Govern were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. ^Roy-Martin in Binghamton on Sun- day, Members of the staff at iseneta Ordnance depot will be moved to the housing developnierit at Seneca Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Jackson ar- rived home on Saturday night after spending most of the winter in Florida. The second layoff of 50 employ- ees at Seneca Ordnance depot was made last week. Other layoffs are anticipated. The Beat la Hearing SONOTONE OF GENEVA 64 Senect St. • Tel MBit No Charge For Consultation or Hearing Test At Your Home or In Our Office s r Pho Mr. and Mrs. Earl Swartwood and Mrs. Rose Gow of Waterloo visited Mr. and Mrs. Francis McDonald on last Saturday. Mrs, Ralph Spencer, who has been visiting at New Orleans, where the azaleas are now in bloom, has gone to Granville. Mrs. Kathrvn Haulkev and Mr. JOHN G. GORDON, M. D. .Ovid, Phone 2601 Office Hours 1 to 3 ft m. Sundays and Wednesdays by Appointment Only 8&c CITATION THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE IFF LORE To Albert M. Crance, Theron Bond. At the meets... and on the streets^w^* It costs you money every time you don't read Want Ads in 1 and Mrs. Vincent Hanlon of Geneva visited Miss Maria McCarriagher last week end. and Mrs. Harold Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jacoby attend- ed the Ithaca college production-onj: last Friday evening. Robert Murray of Long Island was an overnight guest of his cous- in Miss Julia McArdle and' Miss Anna White brT Monday. The smelt season opens In this zone on Saturday, Me*eh=-L— There 1s—SelrJoTrT- ally smelt fishing here when the season opens.* —-J-ames Miller was home from 1th- home last week Friday from Elmont, L, I., following a vacation with his two daughters, Mrs. L. W. Boggs at Elmont and Mrs. Lois Christoffersen of Queens Village. Mr. and Mrs. Homer C. Griswold and daughter Lisa of Rochester, Mr. and Mrs. William Griswold and daughter Debbie oi iyyons 3 pen f Sunday at. thft-homr nf Mrs, Hiiinrr- LODI METHODIST CHURCH Rev. W. Nelson Walter, Pastor Sunday, March 3: the census war- kers of the Presbyterian and Meth- odist churches meet at the Method- ist church for u training-conference Meeting time is 2 p. in. Monday, Young Adults meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Wagner at 8 p. m. The Leadership training class -meets at the church at 7 p. m. Wednesday, Mid-week Bible study in the church at 8 p. m. Thursday, choir rehearsal in the church; Methodist men meet in the church at 8. Saturday, the Youth Fellowship recreation is in the Presbyterian church. Sunday, March 10, is Girl Scout Sunday. The religious census of Lodi will be taken in the afternoon by the T^o^chufches; Rev. Everett F. Wright, Pastor Sunday,™ March 3: Sunday school, 10 a. m., at the stone church for all classes and ages: worship serv- ice, 11 a. m., "Fulfilling One's Miss- ion." OVID CENTER BAPTIST CHURCH Alex C. Schsua, pastor Sunday school, g^fr a, Jiu^JKor- For the information or shipserviee, t©s8& a. a,; youth foil- this column, we quote tht r»u owship at the parsonage, m. choir re- Wednesday, hearsal. SACRED HEART CHURCH Very Rev. Msgr. Joseph J. Sullivan. Pastor Want Ad Column Mass on Sunday at 9 a. m. CANOGA PRESBYTERIA1 CHURCH Rev. Bert G^ Fador, Paster 10 cents per Una,— with a 40-cent minimum for any advertisement. A Una av- erages five words. FOR RENT—Large four-room fur- nished or unfurnished apartment over-looking Seneca lake. Bath ftah and shower), stainless steel sink in en, oil furnace, electric hot- water heater, walk-in clothes clos- et*. Telephone Qvid 4151. 34 Morning worship, 9:30 Sunday school, 10:30 a. m. in. HOLY CROSS CHURCH Very Rev. Msgr. Joseph J. Sullivan, Pastor Masses on Sunday at 7:00, 9:80, loan and 12 noonr FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ROMULUS Rev. Bert G. Fedor. Pastor Morning worship, 11 a. m. day school, 12 noon. Sun- V«» y arnimd ,.»H n(r .AJEEiJL^RESERVATiONS. av* Phnna . JTayetta 8405. G. Fay Jwnn Jnga^-Romulua R.D. 2, Rt. «9. 44t iUrium. Male—amF care. Tel. Interlaken 78. female. Expert JL Refrigeration & Appliance Service— Merwyn Crane, office phone inter- laken 6*0, Vance Crane & Son; home phone 14-M. - 48f FOR RENT—Modern furnished ap- artment, 3 rooms, bath, hot water. Available -now. Apply Seneca Lumber & Supply Co., Ovid 2331. 34f DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED promptly. SPEEDY SERVICE. Pay- 1NG WORKS. Phone 4980. Wittara Notes and News ing up to $70 lor live horses; up to $7 for disabled cows. Call collect te MONTOUR -FALLS RENDER- Mrs. Ellen Covert was in Geneva ! with her daughter and new grand- on Wednesday. j daughter. Mrs. Linehan Was ill this week j Mrs. John Keenan. Mr. and Mrs. at the home of Mrs. John Keenan. The Women's auxiliary of Christ church will meeT^oir~nest Tuesday" Everts and daughter Mary. Mr. and Mrs. LouTs Faiola re- turned last week from a trip to New Jersey and New York where jthay. were inspecting ---Bomo-——new-t equipment for their cleaning estab- lishment. It was being installed this week. James Miller was among 102 Ithaca college students associated with the 28th annual original musi- cal, revue "Scampers" presented for five nights last week at the college theater. Miller is enrolled in the drama department. •^ - Mr. and Mrs. N©lson-4£©yce—ac- companied their daughter Mrs. J B. Van Nostrand and family to Wat erloo on Wednesday and attended a birthday party in honor of Mrs. Van Nostrand at the home of her sister Mrs. £nha Wickham. ~ Mrs. John Riley and Miss Nellie Riley were in Rochester on Satur- day, where Mrs. Riley had a check- up appointment with her surgeon, and where they attended a belated -for' its- March Mr, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. birthday celebration for Mrs. Riley's f j enn i e Johnson visited aca college on Sunday and attended the Swick-Favorite wedding at the Lodi Presbyterian church. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Kamann and two children are moving this week ehd~to the Hoppy house, which they have purchased, on Water street: thus werTJee the relation snip TJI Lodi families. We are all God's ;children whose ancestors sought re- fngp tn were not Prse..T k for-a Hv- Iiagen's letter of a few years ago she was sixteen year old when her said it was a beautiful residence with spacious, sunny rooms. Charle? Bodine, son of Peter, built its rep- ieu in \,»rih Lodi village, mm the resulence of the Ray Dann family. Several years after Peter V. X. Bodine—sought lany ol cessful BotFines were sue- building themselves lately mansions for homes in the township of Ovid. Several Bo- dines have followed the practice ^ f law in Seneca county. T Edw»rd P. Uodine, a bachelor and brother 5T •Phebe Bodine Lott, practiced "le- gal science" in Lodi for many veara and lived with his sister and her four daughter-; having an office 'tt- better— ine house hecalrie of Kaae Hunt. Careful. erty ~oir Rase front. Laferui. Te- spectable tenants lived in this house. Mrs. Mina Bodine. Mr. Bodine's wi- for MEN and WOMEN on i! r* V^% W i J i j Q j ! dow, had hoarded teachers from Lo- A Mr. Charles owned the house | for a few years and made it into #-- When tn~^nee4-<if Printing, call on The Gazette. TERMS —Miss Martha Ott has been elect- ed to McCall's Pattprna' Tpt>n g S gh. board for^ ! present school One from a school is eligible. JJSLZ ^lotliihg €©r 509 EXCHANGE ST.—GENEVA i'i J tlHIfil -U fym^ 5hort Tradc^ Conxcrtiblc and : Grand National Race Circuit—with more points thaa~aMrother cars combii their home Peter V. N. Modine was a Lodi schoolmaster in his early days, jio doubt teaching in what is now the of our Mayor ^Caft "St.e v. - art. It is said that he "licked'' two ofHbjbr young brothers-in-law- day. Teachers were every expected to teach their pupils law and order in COMMUNITY SANITARIUM '«• MAIN ST. INTERLAKEN, N^ Y> jdiose qaylT In course of time Mr. Bodffte'and Coan Covert" formed a partnorship and established a xtam at the 'four corners across from The Enyrt 1 Mo- tel. Ray Dann now owns the former store and The Eagle Hotel is The Townsend House. How happy were the children of those days when mamma took them to Covert and Bodine's Department store! Upstairs were coats and suits. On the first floor were dry And now^4* Ford firsts! A 300-Ep 1957 Ford" V-8 out-accelerated alT o*ertew-pcked cars in the standing mile competitiotL • - • .~ . M Ford Sunliner outclassed all i National Convertible Championship Race. I'car* in the HJG-mtle A modified Ford Thunderbird, running in the Experimental Class, out- accelerated every other car in NASCAR history. A modified Thunderbird topped every American Sports Car, finished first in its class and placed second to Europe's fastest sports car at the National Amateur Si CORYELL FUNERAL HOME South Main Street oldest granddaughter Joan, who was 11 years old on Feb. 18^-- Among those who attended the Seneca County Children's committee luncheon on Thursday at Seneca Falls, were JlrSi Arlene K. Gilbert, Chapman and Harold Miller of O- vid, Mrs. Lfwia P>ell of Ini and Mr. Barton Van Riper of Ro- mulus. •• The Twentieth Century club will meet with Mrs. Jacob Schneider on Monday evening, March 4. Please note change of meeting place. The program will hfi p r e s e n t e d hy Mrs, Chris Karlsen and Lincoln McCarthy were in Rochester on last Friday. Mrs. Arlene Blanchard is recover^ ing- satisfactorily franr "sir operation in a Buffalo hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Colella are the parents of a son born at Mercy hospital in Auburn on Sunday. Mrs. Grace Gallagher and son Daniel visited Mrs. David Peltz and family in Trumansburg on M onQ * a y William Christensen, and Arthur McKay were called to Rochester on last Saturday by the death of Mrs. BETWEEN THE LAKES Sanitar- ium has rooms available for individ- uals and elderly couples. Private ~and^ Semi. Excellent reference.irorne- like atmosphere, reasonable rates; open for public inspection; 24-hour care. Mrs. Genevieve Griswold, in- terlaken, N. Y. Phone 108. 8tfc evening. Friends here have received cards Rose—A - . Keenan.." Mrs- Daniel Moohan nf — Hemp- stead and Mrs. M. J. Vreeland of Babylon were here on Saturday to visit Jack McArdle, who is serious- ly ill at Elliott hSTT, Willard. Friends here and at Ovid have re- ceived cards from Mrs. Elizabeth Wilkens and Mrs. Leona Bell, since their arrival in St. Petersburg, where "it is warm and sunshiney and the flowers are gorgeous." —The town of Romulus has been THE GOLDEN" AGE LODGE, N. Main St., Interlaken, has openings I HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES A for the aged boarder, the guest who J complete Norge line, Kelvinator, Motorola TV, «nd Whirlpool Wash- ers and Dryers. See us before you buy. Vance Crane--&- Son, Interlak- en, phone 60. llf wishes a distinctive, homelike, quiet atmosphere with nourishing, home- cooked meals. Must be ambulatory. Inspect. Tel. Interlaken 78. 8f FOR SALE Five good 6:5fJxlG tires, twelve 6:00x16 extra good tires, and a low mileage new (not rebuilt) 1946 Chevrolet motor. G. Ray (Homer) Jennings, Romulus R, P. 2, mute-89 8405. WANTED—Dairy Farm to work shares. George H. Everts, Lodi, N. TT 92p FOR. SALE—Completely furnished phone Fayette ' ^ ouse > 4 rooms and bath, in Lodi 7 C village. $15,800. Owner leaving state. _ T __ '< Arvil Waddell, Box 277, Lodi. 92p ADDRESS LABEI>S for envelopes are available at The Gazette office. See samples. When in need of' Printing, rail on The Gcnette from Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nielsen of Rochester, who arrived hr Florida nn Thursday nf lnct \MOP\C . Harold Van Orsdale has been ill at his home on Main stret. His father, who fell near his home, luckily suffered no injury. Mr. and Mrs. William Christen- sen and Arthur McKay attended the allocated $240 in state aid for the Willard Youth center which uses the school building now owned by the town. Miles Persing is general chairman and Robert gox, leader uf recreation. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Gatens and family of, Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Walter-Springsteen -and son James of Windsor, and Mr. and Mrs. An thony Faccipoule from Rochester funeral services for Mrs. Rose Kee- visitcd theif mother «— Catberine nan in Rochester on Monday Mr. and Mrs. William Labigan and sort and daughter and Mrs. Mi and Mrs. Harry Berlin on Sunday. —Mrs;—John Braisington returned home from Rochester on Tuesday, where she had been the past week Brownell, whose Verdi's 'Aida," and Mrs. ExcetL whose top- J& Is "African influences ican Music." LAURA'S 3 BEAUTY SHOP AIR CONDITIONED Opposite Catholic Church, Ovid BEAUTY SERVICE Phone 2501 For Appointment New Pastel Colored SHEETS A PILLOW CASES T Brighten Up Your Spring Outfit with A GAY SCART - NOSEGiJ at the TIES THE TOWN SHOP Ovid, N Y * BLACK FANTAIL GUPPIES $1.50 pair RAINBOW GUPPIES each 15c (While they last) ~" ZEBRAS™eacrT 2Sc A Shipment of a New Variety oi TROPICAL FISH Coleman 9 s PET SHOP OVID. N. Y Gatens over the week end. Mr. and I Mrs. Roseph Reiss nf Carhondale, -Pjc^.aterr.'.sMted:" Mrs. :( urday. Sat- FISH FRY EVERY FRIDAY Hillas Restaurant OVID, N. Y. TERRY'S BLUE SUNOCO STATION VARIETY AND GROCERY STORE OVID CENTE* ROABr —^HONE S823 Open Daily t Suadaya and -tnr Groceries • Pop - Candy - Ice Cream • Camera Films School Supplies - Men's and Women's Gloves ZERONE — ZEREX Blue Bird Grapefruit Juice 19£ 400's VELVET TISSUES 33<~4 pkgs - 940 V8 Vegetable Juice -«3 12-oz. cans 43< 40-Fathom ERCIT ^ 350 REDS WHITE OVID RED & WHITE ORE roes HERBERT BEWS Open Week Days 9 a. m. to" a p. ML_ Phone 3541 Ovid, N. Y. I'hone 2141 Ambulance Service to excite everu feminine fancu I r ABIES' HATS DRESSES - SKIRTS BLOUSES ^HILDREN^SHATS GOATS - DRESSES <tt*fi, 7KWZ "The Best in M!3TI Store Hours: 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. ^Vednesday Houfg; % a. m. to t p. nr. HUGHES' MARKET East Seneca St, Ovid Phone 4431 ' Ovid WE GIVE SAH GREEN STAMPS — Phone 2302 groceries and" abowe.Tdt and most interesting was the clanging coffee grinder. ("Now, don't get so close, children!*') A long counter had re- volving stools along the edge where ladles could h§ seated while huyTHJT merehandise. And the "ereckerhox orators" with their legends and gos- sip must not he forgotten. Their croaking chairs circled aboui the stove took the place of musical ra- dio* in chain stores of today. One little girl's first pair of arc- ties were purchased from a beau- tiful young lady clerk. Miss Helen Bodine. The^ little girl went home wfth the boots and said: "See whnt Helen Covert and Bodine gave me!" A SPACIOUS HOME , with 24-HotiY NureTng^ Care standard production Thunderbird took first place in the flying mile— otiiperforming att spoTtrcari made in America. T = # A mcxlificd Thunderbird won theflyingmile in the fastest time made by any car at Daytona this year. Sick - Chronic - Convalescent Patients QUIET - HOMELIKE - SPECIAL DIETS Moderate Rates INSPECTION INVITED ADEQUATE FIRE PROTECTION Tel. Interlaken 78 Member State and National Associations of Registered Nursing Homes And a Ford Thunderbird topped the field in acceleration from a standing start in Modified Sports Car Class B. It was Ford Thunderbird power that set a ncw stock car record at Indianapolis, too . , .and powered the J57 Ford to 458 world endurance records at Bonneville, Utah. PROVE TO YOURSELF WHY FORD GOES FIRST AT THE MEETS AND ON THE STREETS COME IN AND ACTION TEST THE NEW KIND OF FORD TODAY! N. R. BOYCE A SON ^ OVID, N. Y. lOaOlui TO THE VOTERS OF OVID VILLAGE: The following is a true and correct list oi all nominations of candi- dates for office to be filled at the Charter Election to be held Tuesday, MardrlS, 1957, filed with^ne pursuant to the prorisiong-tif Chapter W8 of the laws of 1897 and amendments thereto: ^mm m IVASTBf ECQAfOM/i 40-FATHOM PERCH, lb. « 40-FATHOM HADDOCK, lb BLUE WATER FISH STICKS, pkg. "FRIED SCALLOPS, pkg. _ _ — „ 59c FROZEN CRAB CAKES, pkg. ^*fi ARPEAKO HAMS AND BACON MAIN STREET TER*& OVID ample THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY LAMPS Were $29.95 to $46.95 — NOW $ ^ ^ 9 5 to S 2 9 9:> Name of Candidate Residence Oflice to Robort Smalsi-r Clyd* Ca.lin Ovid Ovid Ovid <fllr<l Mayor, 2 years Trustee, 2 year a Truatee, 2 yee* Party or other Designation of Candidates Citizens' Citizens' Facsimile of Emblem or Device to represent or distinguish Candidate* dorable BABY ITEMS KRKI) A. POTTER, Village Clerk. . i TOPPER OR DIAPER SETS Two-piece - Three-pieee - Some with Caps Ail Colors - Rosetmd DeHtgirra SHIRT AND CRAWLER SETS CRAWLERS IN ALL COLORS K I T T L E BOYS* SUfTS COMBED COTTON PANTY SETS Yea must see th«a« iUnw a^d the many othere ir\ our baby section SENECA VARffiTY Comer of Main and Seneca Streets V i c a n d G r a c e K a i w r , Proprietors Ovid, N. 1 - 1 CHAIRS PLATFORM ROCKERS WfFcr $09.9l> — NOW $AQOtT RECLINING CHAIRS DREAM t^fAfRS with Ottoman Were $89.95 — NOW $ £ g 9 5 $79.95 IN LEATHER OCCASIONAL CHAIRS — NOW SJXJtHlr up Scenic Wall Pictures NOW $1995 up RCA Wringer Was $199.00 — NOW $ ^ 4 5 0 0 FILIPECK'S FURNITURE APPLIANCES Phone 3Ggl UPHOI3TERING North Main »C Otid, N. Y, Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com
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PRIZE WINNER - New York - A winner in the $25,000 "Popular Photography" magazine photo contest. Thousands of pictures were submitted from all over world. Here i s a bundled-up little boy approach­ing the puck for his first tuss le with the game of ice hockey. It woo a $500 prize for his father. Jack Berger* of Stelnbach, Manitoba. Can.

PRINCE SIPS A POTENT CAT NIP - New York - King Prince AWOL BIRD TALKS HIS WAY

Mickey, famous feline model and TV star owned by Mrs. Evelyn Adams. Th*. Princess passed away^ Prince Mickey i s every bit a s precocious

-Mickey- has-succeeded-to—the position once-occupied- by Princess - HOME ^-Pittsburgh. Pa . — Five-year-old Laurel Cole talking to parakeet after bird talked his way home. It flew into yard of family miles away. Laurel's parents put "ad" in newspaper for return of bird, identifying the wanderer by his vocabulary: "What are you do­ing?...Kiss me. I love you." etc. Bird was returned.

as his predecessor, but more of a playboy. He likes the cup that cheers __jL*nd we don't mean tea) so you see him at left having his cat nip. At "right his Royal Highness s i ts up straight in his cloth of gold cloak and

ermine collar and feels he can lick any, man in the house.

Millm«r>

Linden Street Geneva

"Just Around the Corner"

NATIONWIDE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANIES

fire""- Life - Accident *r • Compeiuiutitjn - Public

ul i ly - H o s p i t a l i z a t i o n

MOWARD GERE, Agent Tel. Ovid 2243 liomulu*. N. Y.

JAMRR L. DAILY

— Agent For NATIONAL ORANGE

$7.50 VIOLIN SOUNDS AT LEAST 4-GRAND - San Francisco, Calif. — Antique dealer Larry Brown listens to Ervin Mautner, sym­phony violinist, play violin he sold to Mautner for $7.50 which he origi-nally bought for 50<t from refuse dump. Mautner had violin repaired in

LIABILITY AND CASUALTY I N S U R A N C E

Interlaken Phone 142 or 5bM

WILSON'S

OPTOMETRISTS & OPTICIANS

Ovid Personal Mention Church Schedules . .

Continued From Page Two

reports see-

Eyes Examined

220 E. State St.

Ola-aes Fitted

I. GROSSMAN, O.D. Optometrist

at Seneca St. 1'hone 6213 GENEVA, N. V.

Eyes Exaatiaed Optical Repairing

I T V T D E L L SWAP SHOP. ITHACA

N e w & Used Clothing - TV Set | 3 5 Vacuum Cleaners • Radios - Portable Typewriters - Tape Recorder - Rifles

Musical Instruments and Jewelry

437 West State St. Phoue 4-1182

Mrs. Hugh Chapman ami Iwi- s is-tec Mrs. Roger Cross « t - -Faye t t e*

w a s lengthening his-|-v4He have returned from a several days' visit with their: j i a l e x Mrs.

INSURANCE —

(.overage of Every Description

CUAKLES H. J E N N I N G S

Lodi — Phone 17L

Ovid, New \orfc

COMPLETE INSURANCE PROTECTION Telephone Ovid 2361 or 3451

WICKS BODY SHOP

Kord Garage, Ovid, N. Y. Complete Body & Fender Repair — r ~ Car Painting

Telephone ;',Gul

Jewelry — IVrtume — Silver

13o' E . State St. — Ithaca

Phone 2277

<i**hmm^i,ii J •- B v ,^Km^-.

T H E MODERN QUICK SHOE REPAIR SHOP

Give your shots a new lease on life.

WHO'S ZIT? - Marilyn Monroe, in a complete about face, gets alL

New York and was told by expert it had been made in Italy 150 years ago, aad i s worth around $4,00(L, :

wrapped! up in frills for a scene in her new picture. "The Sleeping Prince," co-starring Sir Laurence Oliver.

EIGHT BALLS HIGH - Sputh Orange. N.J. - Basketball high -Tom Cross. Seton? Hall sophomore Center and Trainer Eddie Coppola piles 'em up. it took eight balls to get even altitude with the six-foot nine-inch player from Hagerstown. Md.

House of Bodine Continued from Page One_

- 2 , Jean Boom, the secondy--{J ohn Bodine). 3, Abraham Bodine. 4, Cor-

-nelius-.-41uuineJ- _ i b - lie o ia*i - JiuUiat.

That same little girl saw'Mr. Bo- a p a r t n w B f r " F a r _ | w o _ years—the ; Kathryn B Olse ir -^ar i -R-home from the store house was unoccupied and desecra- ; Marlen Talcott, Minor A ^

Helen 1"te4 hy_ v^niiaia tlnr.il _ himlirwl In- Walter Bean. Robert Bean. dine going

Brown,

one t s daughter was inquiring as to his whereabouts, j state police His was a venerable figure as he moved- up the street tv> "The Bodine I teacher and--hex slater. There.seenia

I Bean, Arthur O. Emmons, Howard ; , u i , j K. Fuller, Elmer G. Porter, Mildred

Stevens and Irving Stevens, distrib-

born 179S died 1868. 6,Thaddeous | House." He truly boked as if he : to be a good spirit in this Bodine. 7. Peter V. N. Bodine who j belonged to the noble family or j House" still so-called by older res-had two living children: (8) Char-1 illustrious race of the Household of! idenfcs of Lodi village. There is no

Bodine- a t » r i fka small

les E Traphagen.

le ana Three .hildren mm m .} citizen ~of—thi3 town by the name

JU_L\ of Bodine but the House of Bodine

'Bodine u t e e s °* Arthur Stevens, Winifred" A. Smith, Leon C. Wickham, Louis A. McMann, Earl McMann and George T. Franklin. Executors of the Last Will and Testament of John—M:—Sutton,— deceased, amf

Laterioe, in said Cxrantyy—why—the account of Edith B. Tompkins of

Town of QyidV ^N.-Y.» as Ex.-ecutor of the estate bf Minerva F. Yauck, late of the Town of Ovid, N. Y., deceased, should not be ju-diciallv

Let us rebuild them.

Street

— D I A M O N D S —

BARTH'S JEWELRY STORE Harry R. McConnell

106 Seneca Street — Geneva Phone 2686

BARNEY MORA VEC

— Water Wells Drilled —

F t e e Est imating - Easy Teruaa N e w "Marhines « OuarantcedWoTlc

dock a t Elm beach l a s t week JSIUL Mrs. Francis McDonald visited

her son Robert at Newark on Sun-day^__ : _

Dr. and Mrs. i. G. Gordon were in Syracuse on business on Tues­day.

Lakevitw grange will meet in regular session on March 6 at 8 o'clock.

A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Smith at the Seneca Falls hos­pital on Feb. 21.

Mr. and Mr^ William O'Connell of Canandaigua called on Mrs. Mary Murphy on Sunday.

Mrs. George Govern and Mrs. Ja­cob Schneider were in Geneva on

William McDonald of Rochester visited his brother Francis McDon­ald and family on Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smith are the parents of a son born on Feb. 21 at the Geneva hospital.

Mrs, Lena Ptu'igh, who was i l l at

week, is back at the store, ss Fanny Brewer, who has been

ill for several weeks, has been able to be out for the past week.

1Vtrs. Francis MtzsimohT and son John of the Waterloo road visited Mrs. Maria McCarriagher on Sun-

. , • , - ' ,? , , „ ; . , . . „ - , , .

Anna Hall near Boston. The Ovid unit of home demon­

stration will meet with Mrs. Joseph Stagnitto in Ovid on Feb. 7 at 8 p. m. Mrs. James Vangalio will give the lesson on " F i s h . "

Mrs. Sylvester Ford of Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Ford of Suffield, Conn., were Friday to Mon­d a y g u e s t s of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ford on Cayuga lake boulevard.

Mrs. Arlene K. Gilbert, field con­sultant of the State Charties Aid, and Mrs. Emily Brust of Sheldrake were luncheon guests of Mrs. George Govern on last Wednesday.

The Rosary and Altar society of Holy.. .CroBs_ church ._.wilL_ffiefiL_fin„ Monday, March 4. Rosary will be at 7;8& p. m. a t the church, a r a f i F A V K I T E F E D E R A T E D CHURCH the meeting in Columbus hall a t 8

The V;F.W. auxiliary, post 6200, will hold its regular meeting on Monday, March 4, at 8 p. m. Mem­bers are urgently requested to be

the home of her son Paul, last P " : s e n t t o <»>c,usa important busi-ness.

Prompt and Reasonable Service Perm \ * n Z ™ I ~ ~ Phone 390

L V T N R I D E SALES & SERVICE

We Service All Evinrude and Johnson Outboard Motors

-=; JEWELRY • = —

BARTH'S JEWELRY STORE Harry R. McConnell

106 Seneca S t r e e t — Geneva Phone 2684

JACK'S SUPER SERVICE Route %-A Telephone Ovid 2861

Approximately 68 years ago «- ,, ,., , died, 'A - s i s t e r ^ P e t e r - V - X . Bodine • R n H < n g b u i l t h i s l a s t ^ n h h . h t > m e ; in Lodi still lives. The memory of J"1'" *\- £ u " u ' 1 ' ^ZZZt\ f S ( ' was Phebe Jennie Bodine who -mar- j a p r n a < f r „ n i thfk_ y,.^hfkri*n manse ; its members is emblematic of the \ ^ e o r g l „ * ; r r a n ^ ' m » iwtecuior o i wie ried Peter Lutt, a second marriage i { L o d i v i l l a g e . His former home, for Mr. Lott. They h a r two e h i l d r e y j r ^ ^ n h a d h & e n 1 ) y i ] t where a church Alice and Anna. Judith Swarthoutj once ~ tood_ w a s removed to make was—Pft.Pi-—i,ot,t,'s—lirnt wii't;—anU; w t t v for t n 0 n c w o n 0 .

Baudin coat of arms, the roof tree Last Will and Testament of Daniel

of -a—Bouse—given to those who [ A - Y a u c k - debased

settled and allowed. IN TESTIMONY WHERE­OF, we have caused the

of our said Surrogate's r

Court to be hereunto affixed. WITNESS, HON. J. SEW-ARD BODINE, Surrogate of said County of SeneeaT at the V i l l a g e of Waterloo,

their two elder daughter? were Fran­ces and Judith. Judith S. Lott died

birth oi her daughter Juditn. Bodine Lott fulfil led

at the Phebe Jennie t h e Bodine'Toat .it' arms wru-n siw:

was mother to Frances anil Judith

In all probability Amos Hall mi»-ht tmvp l.pgn TVIP enrppntpr. who

as well as Alice and Anna. 8, Charles E. Bodine, son of Pe­

ter, had three children: Frances Bo­dine Boyer, Preston t'. Bodine ami Dorothy Bodine. Helen Bodine Trap­hagen. daughter of Peter, had two children Parks V. N. and Gertrude. _ S * . tbe._..LaiJuxeii ...of - Frances Mo-dine Boyer are Charles Boyer and Elizabeth May Boyer Salzer.

10, the children of Charle*- -Beyer are CEarTea> Cnapln Boyer~and~ dEfe-abeth Ann Boyer, great-great-grand­children of Peter Bodine and great-gTe^r>gTSnd*nepfievr arnf nrece^ vf- Pe^ ter Lott. The three children of El­izabeth May Boyer Salzer a*» J^OBT Janet.. .and—Richard.—

constructed-this pleasant home. On>, part of the old house is the

home of Francis Carpenter. The other part is On Aubrey—Steele's1

lot. It became the home of George Pierce, a paperhanger, after its re­moval. Mr. Pierce attached his little three-room cottage to it and, pfestoV it wan hie abodoi —Mr. Lew-is Bail ing made the house intn B ham nr ataMa nm] Mr—Cha,r-les^ Lam ley "further- improved ~ t h e building, now the property of Aub­rey Steele.

Quoting Mrs. Helerr

s b m e T YOL^ ARE HEREBY CITETJ t o ; build churches and achieve nnhfp pntpi-prisp. | show cause before the Surrogate's j

^ t h gratitude to Frances Bodine ! Court of the County of Seneca, ~ ~ T Bover for histon- of the branch of . S tate -at New \ o r k , on^the-g6th day . Henry Wm., Koch

this I9th day of Feb;, 1967. J. SEWARD BODINE

Surrogate

the Bodine family, by E. P. Bodine, Lodi,s t897, and Edith Lott Essom ¥nd Fred Van DoreiT~for informa-lion,—also—historical—correction—by-Mr. Van Doren.

Helen E. Lott, Town historian

"'•'oT""ft] the forenoon Surroe

OCX m ^Attorney for ExecuTbr of that day at the ; Office & P. O. Address

in the Village of Seneca Fall-i, N. Y.

ELECTRIC WIRING PLUMBING — HEATING

Concrete Septic Tanks Gould Pumps - «

ARLO PALMER O v i d — Phone

R E N T A L S — SALES — SERVICE SUPPLIES

Authorized Agency Royal Typewriters

L A N N O N OFFICE SUPPLY 18 Linden St . Ph. 6447 Genera far Fas t Service CALL COLLECT

Mr. and' Mrs. George Govern were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.

^Roy-Martin in Binghamton on Sun­day,

Members of the staff a t iseneta Ordnance depot will be moved to the housing developnierit at Seneca Falls.

Mr. and Mrs. Percy Jackson ar­rived home on Saturday night after spending most of the winter in Florida.

The second layoff of 50 employ­ees at Seneca Ordnance depot was made last week. Other layoffs are anticipated.

The Beat l a Hearing SONOTONE OF GENEVA 64 Senect St. • Tel M B i t

N o Charge For Consultation or Hearing Test

At Your Home or In Our Office s r Pho

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Swartwood and Mrs. Rose Gow of Waterloo visited Mr. and Mrs. Francis McDonald on last Saturday.

Mrs, Ralph Spencer, who has been visiting at New Orleans, where the azaleas are now in bloom, has gone to Granville.

Mrs. Kathrvn Haulkev and Mr.

JOHN G. GORDON, M. D.

.Ovid, Phone 2601

Office Hours 1 to 3 ft m.

Sundays and Wednesdays by Appointment Only

8&c

CITATION

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE I F F LORE To Albert M. Crance, Theron Bond.

At the meets... and on the streets^w^*

It costs you money every time you don't read Want Ads in 1

and Mrs. Vincent Hanlon of Geneva visited Miss Maria McCarriagher last week end.

and Mrs. Harold Miller a n d Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jacoby attend­ed the Ithaca college production-onj: last Friday evening.

Robert Murray of Long Island was an overnight guest of his cous­in Miss Julia McArdle and' Miss Anna White brT Monday.

The smelt season opens In this zone on Saturday, Me*eh=-L— There 1s—SelrJoTrT- ally smelt fishing here when the season opens.* —-J-ames Miller was home from 1th-

home last week Friday from Elmont, L, I., following a vacation with his two daughters, Mrs. L. W. Boggs a t Elmont and Mrs. Lois Christoffersen of Queens Village.

Mr. and Mrs. Homer C. Griswold and daughter Lisa of Rochester, Mr. and Mrs. William Griswold and daughter Debbie • o i iyyons 3 pen f Sunday at. thft-homr nf Mrs, Hiiinrr-

LODI METHODIST CHURCH Rev. W. Nelson Walter, Pastor

Sunday, March 3: the census war-kers of the Presbyterian and Meth-odist churches meet at the Method­ist church for u training-conference Meeting time is 2 p. in.

Monday, Young Adults meet at t h e home of Mr. and Mrs. James Wagner at 8 p. m. The Leadership training class -meets at the church at 7 p. m.

Wednesday, Mid-week Bible study in the church at 8 p. m.

Thursday, choir rehearsal in the church; Methodist men meet in the church at 8.

Saturday, the Youth Fellowship recreation is in the Presbyterian church.

Sunday, March 10, is Girl Scout Sunday. The religious census of Lodi will be taken in the afternoon by the T^o^chufches;

Rev. Everett F. Wright, Pastor

Sunday,™ March 3 : Sunday school, 10 a. m., at the stone church for all classes and ages : worship serv-

ice, 11 a. m., "Fulfilling One's Miss­ion."

OVID CENTER BAPTIST CHURCH Alex C. Schsua, pastor

Sunday school, g^fr a , Jiu^JKor- For the information or sh ipserv i ee , t©s8& a. a , ; youth foil- this column, we quote tht r » u owship a t the parsonage,

m. choir re-Wednesday, hearsal.

SACRED HEART CHURCH Very Rev. Msgr. Joseph J. Sullivan. Pastor

Want Ad Column

Mass on Sunday at 9 a. m.

CANOGA PRESBYTERIA1 CHURCH Rev. Bert G^ Fador, Paster

10 cents per Una ,— with a 40-cent minimum for any advertisement. A Una av­erages five words.

FOR RENT—Large four-room fur­nished or unfurnished apartment over-looking Seneca lake. Bath f t a h and shower) , stainless steel sink in

en, oil furnace, electric hot-water heater, walk-in clothes clos­et*. Telephone Qvid 4151. 34

Morning worship, 9:30 Sunday school, 10:30 a. m.

in.

HOLY CROSS CHURCH Very Rev. Msgr. Joseph J. Sullivan, Pastor

Masses on Sunday at 7:00, 9:80, l o a n and 12 noonr

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ROMULUS Rev. Bert G. Fedor. Pastor

Morning worship, 11 a. m. day school, 12 noon.

Sun-

V«»y arnimd , . » H n ( r .AJEEiJL^RESERVATiONS. av* Phnna . JTayetta 8405. G. Fay Jwnn Jnga^-Romulua R.D. 2, Rt. «9. 4 4 t iUrium. Male—amF

care. Tel. Interlaken 78. female. Expert

J L

Refrigeration & Appliance Service— Merwyn Crane, office phone inter­laken 6*0, Vance Crane & Son; home phone 14-M. - 48f

FOR RENT—Modern furnished ap­artment, 3 rooms, bath, hot water. Available -now. Apply Seneca Lumber & Supply Co., Ovid 2331. 34f

DEAD ANIMALS R E M O V E D promptly. SPEEDY SERVICE. Pay-

1NG WORKS. Phone 4980.

Wittara Notes and News

ing up to $70 lor live horses; up to $7 for disabled cows. Call collect te MONTOUR - F A L L S RENDER-

Mrs. Ellen Covert was in Geneva ! with her daughter and new grand-on Wednesday. j daughter.

Mrs. Linehan Was ill this week j Mrs. John Keenan. Mr. and Mrs. at the home of Mrs. John Keenan.

The Women's auxiliary of Christ church will meeT^oir~nest Tuesday"

Everts and daughter Mary. Mr. and Mrs. LouTs Faiola re­

turned last week from a trip to New Jersey and New York where jthay. were inspecting ---Bomo-——new-t equipment for their cleaning estab­lishment. It was being installed this week.

James Miller was among 102 Ithaca college students associated with the 28th annual original musi­cal, revue "Scampers" presented for five nights l a s t week at the college theater. Miller is enrolled in the drama department. • ^ - Mr. and Mrs. N©lson-4£©yce—ac­companied their daughter Mrs. J B. Van Nostrand and family to Wat erloo on Wednesday and attended a birthday party in honor of Mrs. Van Nostrand at the home of her sister Mrs. £ n h a Wickham. ~

Mrs. John Riley and Miss Nellie Riley were in Rochester on Satur-day, where Mrs. Riley had a check-up appointment with her surgeon, and where they attended a belated

-for' its- March Mr, and Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs.

birthday celebration for Mrs. Riley's f j e n n i e Johnson visited

aca college on Sunday and attended the Swick-Favorite wedding at the Lodi Presbyterian church.

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Kamann and two children are moving this week ehd~to the Hoppy house, which they have purchased, on Water street:

thus werTJee the relation snip TJI Lodi families. We are all God's

;children whose ancestors sought re-fngp tn were not

P r s e . . T k for -a Hv-

Iiagen's letter of a few years ago she was sixteen year old when her

said it was a beautiful residence with spacious, sunny rooms. Charle? Bodine, son of Peter, built i ts rep-ieu in \ ,»rih Lodi village, mm the

resulence of the Ray Dann family. Several years after Peter V. X.

Bodine—sought

lany ol cessful

BotFines were sue-building themselves

lately mansions for homes in the township of Ovid. Several Bo-dines have followed the practice ^ f law in Seneca county. TEdw»rd P.

U o d i n e , a bachelor and brother 5T •Phebe Bodine Lott, practiced "le­gal science" in Lodi for many veara and lived with his sister and her four daughter-; having an office

'tt- better— ine house hecalrie

of Kaae Hunt. Careful. erty ~oir Rase front. Laferui. Te-spectable tenants lived in this house. Mrs. Mina Bodine. Mr. Bodine's wi-

for MEN and WOMEN on

i! r* V^% W i J i j Q j !

dow, had hoarded teachers from Lo-

A Mr. Charles owned the house | for a few years and made it into

# - - When tn~^nee4-<if Printing, call on The Gazette.

TERMS

— M i s s Martha Ott has been elect­ed to McCall's Pattprna' Tpt>n g S g h .

board for^ ! present school One from a school is eligible.

JJSLZ ^lotliihg €©r 509 EXCHANGE ST.—GENEVA

i'i J t l H I f i l - U

fym^ 5hort Tradc^ Conxcrtiblc and : Grand National Race Circuit—with more points thaa~aMrother cars combii

their home Peter V. N. Modine was a Lodi

schoolmaster in his early days, jio doubt teaching in what is now the

of our Mayor ^Caft "St.e v. -art. It is said that he "licked'' two ofHbjbr young brothers-in-law-day. Teachers were

every expected to

teach their pupils law and order in

COMMUNITY SANITARIUM '«• MAIN ST. INTERLAKEN, N Y>

jdiose qaylT In course of time Mr. Bodffte'and

Coan Covert" formed a partnorship and established a xtam at the 'four corners across from The Enyrt1 Mo-tel. Ray Dann now owns the former store and The Eagle Hotel is The Townsend House.

How happy were the children of those days when mamma took them to Covert and Bodine's Department store! Upstairs were coats and suits. On the first floor were dry

And now^4* Ford firsts!

A 300-Ep 1957 Ford" V-8 out-accelerated alT o*ertew-pcked cars in the standing mile competitiotL • • - • . ~ • .

M Ford Sunliner outclassed all i National Convertible Championship Race.

I'car* in the HJG-mtle

A modified Ford Thunderbird, running in the Experimental Class, out-accelerated every other car in NASCAR history.

A modified Thunderbird topped every American Sports Car, finished first in its class and placed second to Europe's fastest sports car at the National Amateur Si

CORYELL FUNERAL HOME

South Main Street

oldest granddaughter Joan, who was 11 years old on Feb. 18^--

Among those who attended the Seneca County Children's committee luncheon on Thursday at Seneca Falls , were J l r S i Arlene K. Gilbert,

Chapman and Harold Miller of O-vid, Mrs. Lfwia P>ell of Ini and Mr. Barton Van Riper of Ro-mulus. •• —

The Twentieth Century club will meet with Mrs. Jacob Schneider on Monday evening, March 4. Please note change of meet ing place. The program will hfi presented hy Mrs,

Chris Karlsen and Lincoln McCarthy

were in Rochester on last Friday. Mrs. Arlene Blanchard is recover^

ing- satisfactorily franr "sir operation in a Buffalo hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Colella are the parents of a son born at Mercy hospital in Auburn on Sunday.

Mrs. Grace Gallagher and son Daniel visited Mrs. David Peltz and family in Trumansburg on MonQ*ay

William Christensen, and Arthur McKay were called to Rochester on last Saturday by the death o f Mrs.

BETWEEN THE LAKES Sanitar­ium has rooms available for individ­uals and elderly couples. Private

~and^ Semi. Excellent reference.irorne-like atmosphere, reasonable rates; open for public inspection; 24-hour care. Mrs. Genevieve Griswold, in­terlaken, N. Y. Phone 108. 8tfc

evening. Friends here have received cards

Rose—A-. Keenan.." Mrs- Daniel Moohan nf — Hemp­

stead and Mrs. M. J. Vreeland of Babylon were here on Saturday to v is i t Jack McArdle, who is serious­ly ill at Elliott hSTT, Willard.

Friends here and at Ovid have re­ceived cards from Mrs. Elizabeth Wilkens and Mrs. Leona Bell, since their arrival in St. Petersburg, where "it is warm and sunshiney and the flowers are gorgeous." —The town of Romulus has been

THE GOLDEN" AGE LODGE, N. Main St., Interlaken, has openings I HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES • A for the aged boarder, the guest who J complete Norge line, Kelvinator,

Motorola TV, «nd Whirlpool Wash­ers and Dryers. See us before you buy. Vance Crane--&- Son, Interlak­en, phone 60. l l f

wishes a distinctive, homelike, quiet atmosphere with nourishing, home-cooked meals . Must be ambulatory. Inspect. Tel. Interlaken 78. 8f

FOR S A L E — Five good 6:5fJxlG tires, twelve 6:00x16 extra good tires, and a low mileage new (not rebuilt) 1946 Chevrolet motor. G. Ray (Homer) Jennings, Romulus R, P. 2, m u t e - 8 9 8405.

WANTED—Dairy Farm to work shares. George H. Everts, Lodi, N. TT 92p

FOR. SALE—Completely furnished phone Fayette ' ^ o u s e > 4 rooms and bath, in Lodi

7C village. $15,800. Owner leaving state. _ T _ _ '< Arvil Waddell, Box 277, Lodi. 92p

ADDRESS LABEI>S for envelopes are available at The Gazette office. See samples.

• When in need of' Printing, rail o n The Gcnette

from Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nielsen of Rochester, w h o arrived hr Florida nn T h u r s d a y n f lnc t \MOP\C .

Harold Van Orsdale has been ill a t his home on Main stret. His father, who fell near his home, luckily suffered no injury.

Mr. and Mrs. William Christen-sen and Arthur McKay attended the

allocated $240 in state aid for the Willard Youth center which uses the school building now owned by the town. Miles Persing is general chairman and Robert gox , leader uf recreation.

Mr. and Mrs. Miles Gatens and family of, Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Walter-Springsteen -and son James of Windsor, and Mr. and Mrs. An thony Faccipoule from Rochester

funeral services for Mrs. Rose Kee- v i s i t c d t h e i f m o t h e r «— C a t b e r i n e

nan in Rochester on Monday Mr. and Mrs. William Labigan

and sort and daughter and Mrs. Mi and

Mrs. Harry Berlin on Sunday. —Mrs;—John Braisington returned home from Rochester on Tuesday, where she had been the past week

Brownell, whose Verdi's 'Aida," and Mrs. ExcetL whose top-

J& Is "African inf luences ican Music."

LAURA'S

3 BEAUTY SHOP

AIR CONDITIONED

Opposite Catholic Church, Ovid

BEAUTY SERVICE Phone 2501 For Appointment

New Pastel Colored SHEETS A PILLOW CASES

T

Brighten Up Your Spring Outfit with

A GAY SCART - NOSEGiJ at the

TIES

THE TOWN SHOP Ovid, N Y *

BLACK FANTAIL G U P P I E S $1.50 pair

RAINBOW GUPPIES each 15c (While they last)

~ " ZEBRAS™eacrT 2Sc A Shipment of a New Variety oi

TROPICAL FISH

Coleman9s PET SHOP

OVID. N. Y

Gatens over the week end. Mr. and I Mrs. Roseph Reiss nf Carhondale,

-Pjc^.aterr.'.sMted:" Mrs. :( urday.

Sat-

FISH FRY EVERY FRIDAY

Hillas Restaurant

OVID, N. Y.

TERRY'S BLUE SUNOCO STATION VARIETY AND GROCERY STORE

OVID C E N T E * ROABr — ^ H O N E S823 Open Dailyt Suadaya and -tnr

Groceries • Pop - Candy - Ice Cream • Camera Films School Supplies - Men's and Women's Gloves

ZERONE — ZEREX

Blue Bird Grapefruit Juice

19£

400's

VELVET TISSUES

33<~4 pkgs- 940

V8 Vegetable Juice

-«3 12-oz. cans 43<

40-Fathom ERCIT

^ 350

REDS WHITE

OVID RED & WHITE

ORE roes HERBERT BEWS

Open Week Days 9 a. m. to" a p. ML_ Phone 3541

Ovid, N. Y. I'hone 2141

Ambulance Service

to excite everu feminine fancu I r

ABIES' HATS DRESSES - SKIRTS

BLOUSES

^HILDREN^SHATS GOATS - DRESSES

<tt*fi, 7KWZ

"The Best in M!3TI

Store Hours: 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. ^Vednesday Houfg; % a. m. to t p. nr.

HUGHES' MARKET East Seneca St, Ovid — Phone 4431

' —

Ovid WE GIVE SAH GREEN S T A M P S —

Phone 2302

groceries and" abowe.Tdt and most interesting was the clanging coffee grinder. ("Now, don't get so close, children!*') A long counter had re-volving stools along the edge where ladles could h§ seated while huyTHJT merehandise. And the "ereckerhox orators" with their legends and gos­sip must not he forgotten. Their croaking chairs circled aboui the stove took the place of musical ra­dio* in chain stores of today.

One little girl's first pair of arc-ties were purchased from a beau­tiful young lady clerk. Miss Helen Bodine. The^ little girl went home wfth the boots and said: "See whnt Helen Covert and Bodine gave me!"

A SPACIOUS HOME , with

24-HotiY NureTng Care

standard production Thunderbird took first place in the flying mile— otiiperforming att spoTtrcari made in America. T=

# A mcxlificd Thunderbird won the flying mile in the fastest time made by any car at Daytona this year.

Sick - Chronic - Convalescent Patients QUIET - HOMELIKE - SPECIAL DIETS

Moderate Rates INSPECTION INVITED ADEQUATE FIRE PROTECTION

Tel. Interlaken 78 Member State and National Associations of Registered Nursing Homes

And a Ford Thunderbird topped the field in acceleration from a standing start in Modified Sports Car Class B.

It was Ford Thunderbird power that set a ncw stock car record at Indianapolis, too . , .and powered the J57 Ford to 458 world endurance records at Bonneville, Utah.

PROVE TO YOURSELF WHY FORD GOES FIRST AT THE MEETS AND ON THE STREETS

COME IN AND ACTION TEST THE NEW KIND OF FORD TODAY!

N. R. BOYCE A SON ^ OVID, N. Y.

lOaOlui TO THE VOTERS OF OVID VILLAGE:

The following is a true and correct list o i all nominations of candi-dates for office to be filled at the Charter Election to be held Tuesday, MardrlS, 1957, filed with^ne pursuant to the prorisiong-tif Chapter W8 of the laws of 1897 and amendments thereto:

^mm m IVASTBf ECQAfOM/i

40-FATHOM PERCH, lb. « 40-FATHOM HADDOCK, lb BLUE WATER FISH STICKS, pkg.

"FRIED SCALLOPS, pkg. _ _ — „ 59c FROZEN CRAB CAKES, pkg. ^ * f i

ARPEAKO HAMS AND BACON

MAIN STREET TER*& OVID

ample

THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY

LAMPS

Were $29.95 to $46.95 — NOW $ ^ ^ 9 5 to S 2 9 9 : >

Name of Candidate Residence Oflice to

Robort Smalsi-r

Clyd* Ca.lin

Ovid

Ovid

Ovid

b« <fllr<l

Mayor, 2 years

Trustee, 2 year a

Truatee, 2 y e e *

Party or other Designation

of Candidates

Citizens'

Citizens'

Facsimile of Emblem or Device to represent or distinguish Candidate*

dorable

BABY ITEMS

KRKI) A. POTTER, Village Clerk.

. i

TOPPER OR DIAPER SETS Two-piece - Three-pieee - Some with Caps

Ail Colors - Rosetmd DeHtgirra

SHIRT AND CRAWLER SETS CRAWLERS IN ALL COLORS

K I T T L E BOYS* SUfTS COMBED COTTON PANTY SETS

Yea must see th«a« iUnw a^d the many othere ir\ our baby section

SENECA VARffiTY Comer of Main and Seneca Streets

V i c a n d G r a c e K a i w r , P r o p r i e t o r s Ovid, N. 1

- 1

CHAIRS PLATFORM ROCKERS WfFcr $09.9l> — NOW $AQOtT

RECLINING CHAIRS

DREAM t^fAfRS with Ottoman

Were $89.95 — NOW $ £ g 9 5

$79.95 IN LEATHER

OCCASIONAL CHAIRS — NOW SJXJtHlr up

Scenic Wall Pictures NOW $1995 up

RCA Wringer Was $199.00 — NOW $ ^ 4 5 0 0

FILIPECK'S FURNITURE APPLIANCES

Phone 3Ggl

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