t TWO WEBSTER HERALD, WEBSTER, N. Y., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1948 Davenport, Iowa, located on the Bituminous coal constitutes one Mississippi River, is an im portant of the largest sijigle items of tra f railroad and shipping center. fic on the railroads. Subscribe to the Herald — $2.50 per Year We Have OPEN ALLEYS Monday-Wednesday-Thursday A fter 9:80 REAL ESTATE West Webster Forest L a w n B o y B re aks Course Record at Peddie and broke the course record w ith a time of 11:35. Pacing the race against Prince Robert N. Titus Jr. of Forest ton High School runners was Phil Lawn Bluff, Webster, a student of the Peddie School, Hightstown, N. ip Palam ountain of Hightstown S. Reynolds Olcott of Five Mile Mrs. E dgar Trainer and Mrs. J„ ran second in the first cross with the record-breaking tim e of Line Rd. has returned to his home Gordon Spry have been attending country competitions of the year 11 minutes, 30 seconds. Compiled from the Daily Rec after spending several weeks in a Brownie Scout Training Course in Rochester which will continue ord Oct. 5-8, 1948 by H. K. Foley. the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. George Andrews until Nov. 8. Bruno Wisniewski and wife have of Irondequoit were Saturday aft Mrs. Edward Kingsley enter sold property to William H. Adler ernoon callers at the home of Mr. tained the i Shining Star Club and wife in Klem Rd., Webster. and Mrs. W infred Vogt. Tuesday evening a t her home for Anna T. Brown by execrutix^as Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Fecteau a business meeting and Halloween sold property in Webster to H ar and children of Rochester were party. Sunday afternoon callers a t the Sunday afternoon and evening ry L. Lambert and wife. home of Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Con callers a t the home of Mr. and George H. Gage has purchased ley. Mrs. George Turney were Mrs, property jn W ebster from John Mr. and Mrs. George Herman Esther Herman and son, Merle, of B acchetta et ano. and Mrs. Mack called a t the home Webster, Mr. Kohler and daugh of Mrs. Burton Baker on Sunday. ter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Metzinger LEG A L NOTICE John B. Whiting of Jersey City, and Florence Stuart of Rochester. N. J. visited a t the home of Mr. The WSCS of the W est Webster N otice o f Come out to the ranch and select the type you like. and Mrs. N. P. Whiting last week. Methodist Church will have its an Special Tow n Election Michael Brooks Callahan of nual turkey supper on Thursday, Rich Blue-black Ranch Mink In The T o w n o f Penfield, Winifred Drive was christened a t Nov. 11. M onroe County, N ew Y ork the Lutheran Church in Webster Jack Blanchard and Gary HegeHoney Colored (Starlight Mink) dom. W est Webster, attended the NOTICE Is HEREBY Given th a t a recently. In Mutations: Special Town Election of the elec Mr. and Mrs. A rthur Greenhill World Series games in Cleveland tors of the Town of Penfield, Mon and Valerie GreenhilJ, and Mrs. last Friday, Saturday and Sun Silver blue (moonlight gray with pale blue shadows) roe County, New York, will he James Stone left last Saturday day. held at the Penfield Town Hall, morning for a visit in Toronto, Blufrost (frosted silver on an ebony background)) South Avenue, Penfield, New York on the 30th day of October 1948, Canada. with the polls to be opened be Mr. and Mrs. John Cavalier of tween the hours of two o'clock in (Hard Rd. were Saturday evening the afternoon and eight o'clock in guests a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rose Kime of Webster and the evening, for the purpose of (Mrs. M aynard Heilman of Roch- Mr. and Mrs. William Kime of Webster 229F31 824 Gravel Rd. voting upon the following proposi- ;est er. Newark visited Mrs. Leo Krenzer WEST WEBSTER tion: Susan Trainer has returned Monday afternoon. Tow£ of, Penfield re- ihome from Highland Hospital model its Town Hall including th e 1, , . , . iwhereshehad_______ ________________ a tonsillectomy on provision of kitchen and dining room facilities and installation of Saturday. adequate heating and plumbing Sunday callers a t the home of facilities at a cost not to exceed Mr. and Mrs. John Cavalier were Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($15,-: Mr. and Mrs. G. Alessi, Mr. and 000.00), to be paid for from th e jMrs joggpjj Barber and Andrew proceeds of the sale of bonds to Cavalier. be retired in equal annual install ments over a period of five years. Bobby Vogt of Gaywood Lane will celebrate his seventh birthday Dated: October 4, 1948 on Saturday. EARL RAPP, Town Clerk of Penfield, Diane Schulze celebrated her | birthday on Thursday a t a party 3t-10/14-10/28 in her home. MRS. C. GORDON SPRY, Correspondent Phone Webster 65-F -11 M IN K S C A R F S FOR SALE Tuesday - Friday Save Up To 50% By Purchasing Direct from the Ranch 7:00 P. M .-12:00 P. M. Saturday - Sunday 1:00 P. M .-12:00 P. M. Phone Webster 373 The Bowling' Hall Restaurant Is Now Open, Serving DINNERS and LIGHT LUNCHES Webster Bowling Hall 31 NORTH AVE. PHONE 878 Roast Beef Supper Sponsored by West Walworth Volunteer Fire Dept. WEBSTER 7he0ri&naf Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Spry and daughters, Judith Ann and B ar bara Dee, spent Sunday with Mr. Mrs. M artin Fisher and children!an(-* Mrs. L. R. Lewis in RoehesDeloris and Steven of Newark ter. were Sunday visitors at the home Mr. and Mrs. Louis Barese were of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Brown. | Sunday night supper guests a t the Callers at the Robert B riggs’11,01*16 of M r- and Mrs- John Cav‘ home on Sunday included M r.|aller‘ and Mrs. John Lauder, Mr. and' Mr- and Mrs. Waldo Derwick Mrs. Richard Dudley, Mr. and and fam ily of Albion visited at Mrs. John Briggs and Roy Briggs the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. P. of Fairport, Joyce Briggs and w hiting on Sunday. roommate of the Highland Hos-' _ T , . , , pital School of Nursing, Mr. and' B etty Jane Peachey just returnMrs. Alfred Bluhm and daughter e(* *rom a trip to Miami, Fla. Ann of T urk Hill, Fred L ittle oft Joseph Nandery of Rochester Rochester, Miss Ramona Lauder of was a Sunday dinner guest a t the Victor, Mr. mid Mrs. Robert H arris holne antj j i rs A rthur Ca»nd son of E a st Rochester. Jt West Macedon SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1948 Firemen’s Hall Walworth, N. Y. Adult Ticket $2.00 Child Ticket $.75 Serving 5 to 8 P. M. All You Can Eat Dancing Included With Supper lOIilllll!' LAKE ONTARIOMINKRANCH Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Brown of I Mrs. John Schnoor of Rochester Fairport spent Sunday evening atjw as a Tuesday afternoon: caller a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Em m or the home of Mrs. A rthur Caton. Baker. The W est W ebster residents ex Mr. and Mrs. Allen Briggs were tend their sympathy to the family entertained at dinner Saturday of Raymond Schlegel. evening by Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Heinz Schaich of Hansen of Kendall. Baden, Switzerland, who are on their wedding trip, have been 'guests a t the home of Mr. and iMrs. A rthur Caton for several weeks. Sunday dinner guests a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. A rthur Leschorn were Mr. and Mrs. Irving W. Peachey and daughters, Carol Ann and Kathleen Jane, of Roch ester. . OCT. 20-21-22-23 WATCH FOR THE SPECIALS LUCAS DRUG '33' 5 E. MAIN ST. WEBSTER Scuf, £o& k <U > *< & **** V G * l *BRATE | [ 0 0 tk , Y ANYWAY YOU LOOK AT IT! lb — It’s Gonna Be Good! BEAUTIFUL Swiss Steak Sapper ©RK but DANGEROUS SAVE $20.00 ON YOUR NEW OCTOBER 21 GAS RANGE at the Evangelical United Church Serving Starts at 5 p. m, Sponsored by K Woman’s Aid Society Tickets $1.25 c Children Under 12 $.75 VTygi-. U n d er a m a g n ify in g glass sn o w flakes are mighty pretty-^-but un der foot they’re a men ace. Many a dam age claim and lawsuit fo l lo w s a tu m b le on a snowy, slippery walk or door step. Protect your self from such losses by carrying Comprehen sive Personal Liability Insurance. This space donated by A. N. MARTIN SONS, INC. ROMAN A. KUHN IN SU R A N C E SAVE $10.00 ON YOUR NEW Automatic WATER HEATER YOU MAY GET RANGE or WATER HEATER FREE! Get the new range yo u ’ve been promising your self during October — Centennial Savings month. You w ill be allowed $20.00 toward it when you trade in your old stove. Your old water heater is worth that much when you pui'chase a modem automatic water heater this month. When you trade in your old stove or old water heater at your R. G. & E. office or dealer’s store between October 1st and 31st, ask to get in the R. G. & E. contest. If yours is judged the oldest one turned in, you will he refunded the cost of your new one. ASK FOR YOUR CENTENNIAL GIFT Be sure to drop in for your handy rubber plate scraper. Just ask for your free Centennial souvenir. Come in soon. Call our W ebster Representative, Arthur E. Coles, W ebster 142-F-24, for details. 1 4 8 Dunning A ve. Phone Webster 106-R Rtprtuntlnt OF S E R V I C E I WtllEU! ui INBEHNITYCCMFAMV 9
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