Old Fulton NY Post Cards By Tom Tryniski 23/Mt. Morris NY Enterprise/Mt... · Please mail resume...

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y Historians |QJ Bldf., Center St. Wednesday, February 24, 1960 f. Mount Morris Enterprise - Mount Morris, New York FOR SALE-^Six room house. Excel- lent heating system, aluminum storm doors and screens, good electrical wiring, garage with overhead door, ceramic kit- chen with dishwasher and disposal, and complete hath. May be seen by appoint- ment. Reasonably priced. Inquire of Warren W. Shamp, 81 Chapel Street, phone 168, Mt. Morris] N. Y. rot SALE J W ^ SALE—Adding machines, calcu- lators, typewriters, new and used. Sales, service and rentals. Largest stock in West- ern New York, Desks, Safes, Filing ©•tons, Ceack writers. Many special deal* stosseuu. Salesman calling in year area. 40 years serving you. "Serv- ice is Our Salesman/' MASONS, Phone MS, ALMOND, N. Y. INVITATIONS — Our . selection of wedding invitations and announcements complete in every detail with many type faces to choose from. Our prices are lower. Mt. Morris Enterprise, phone 90, ML Morris, N. Y. CEMETERY WORK — Monuments, Markers and Urns. Bob Zangerle, repre- senting Gibney Monument Works, 18 Hopkin Street, phone 591, ML Morris. . SALE — Washed sand, gravel &IW, and top soil. Also will do general excavating, bulldozing and trucking. Jesss* Cappadonia, phone 301-J, South Main Street, Mt. Morris, N. Y. Hemlock. ch railings, custom built of wrought iron. Free estimates fiadly given. Stop at "The Forge" or write Roadside Craftsmen, New York, Telephone 433-R. r £ FOR RENT ~1 FOR RENT—Three room apartment with bath at 143 Main Street. Phone 227, ML Morris, after 5:30 p.m. FOR RENT — Two furnished rooms with private bath on ground floor, pri- vate entrance, inquire at 24 Murray Street. ML Morris, N. Y. r WANTED -J MALE TRAINEES WANTED—Sev- eral young men with good educational background for training in our plant for future sales production and administra- tive positions. Excellent salary to start with, prompt advancement after training period. Trainees must be willing to be transferred to our other plants in Flor- ida, California, Indiana, Michigan, Car- olina. Our company established over 25 years and is the fastest growing chemical organization of Its kind in the country. Please mail resume covering your exper- ience to Jones Chemicals Inc., Caledonia, "N. Y. WANTEDM>ld theatre organs that are not being used at the present time. Inquire at The ML Morris Enterprise, ML Morris, New York. WANTED—Young man experienced in office work. Congenial surroundings, good pay,- Mberal vacation policy, terrific opportunity for advancement if applicant enjoys working with details and can ac- complish his daily assignment. Apply in person to Mr. Ferris, Jones Chemicals Inc., Caledonia, New York. HELP WANTED—Male and female. Retired men, shift workers, students, housewives, your opportunity to increase your income. Part or full time. No in- vestment necessary. Investigate Watkins Products, Inc., today. Write Dept. ES, P.O. Box 550, Barberton, Ohio. WANTED AT ONCE—Man with cat for Rawleigh business in Livingston County. Buy on Time. Write immediate- ly to Rewleigh's, Dept. NYB-269-301, Al- bany, N. Y. I- SCRAP WANTED—1 am buying all kinds of scrap metal and, paying the highest market prices. Long and short distance hauling of all kinds. Frank Pagano, 14 Walnut Street, phone "8. Mt. Morris, N. Y. WANTED—Cash given for all size - passenger tires, suitable for recapping. A. R. Christiano Hardware, phone Lei- cester 7201, Leicester. New York. WANTED—Large National Company has local openings in sales work for am- bitious man 22-40. A-l car and refer- ences. $80 wk. phis expenses to men selected Write Box D, Mt. Morris, N. Y. for interview. £ MISCELLANEOUS ••J* "1 1 AUCTIONEER — Specializing in An- tique, Merchandise. Household and Fur- niture Sales. Prompt service and well ad- vertised sales. Phone Dansville collect 294-M. after 5 p.m. and anytime week- ends. S e r g e W. DeLong, 14 Sophia Street Deasvilk, N. ,Y. CONDUCTED — Ap- proved sewer disposal systems for homes, trailer parks, motels and milk house. No obligations. Paul Griswold phone PavA- ion 724-1, PaviKou, N. Y. NURSERY STOCK — Top quality trees, shrubs, roses, fruits, ever- herries, as well as a complete line supplies. Visit our nurseries yon buy. Moses Nurseries and Center, lima, N. Y. KEYS MADE TO made while you Mam Street ML Morris, N AUCTWNEER—Compiete equipment furnished to auctions, tents, chain. * ' " oookecper. clerk, advertising, billing and help conducting sale. L. R. Roffe, auc- tioneer. Cuykrvttte, N. Y„ phone Let- 7872. lNS ijRANCE--For all types of life insurance consult George N. Halt Agent ohone 800-F-12, ML Morns, N. Y., re- J ^ n U n V Fanner and Trader, Life In- surance Company. _ PIANO TUNING—I can tune your piano any evening or Saturday. Send card to Carlton Dunn, Reg. Piano Tuner, Sonyea, N. Y. Pee - g^ Morris^-PHONE 212. . RAILINGS—Ornamental hand-forged railings. Estimates given. Fred L. Guern- sey, Phone Avon 4833, East Avon, N. Y. INCOME TAX RETURNS — Assist- ance in filing all Federal and State Tax Returns. Experienced confidential serv- ice at reasonable cost. Specializing in farm, small business and individual re- turns. Daily 10 a.m. to 9 pm at my home. EDWARD SIEBERT, phone 805- F-22, River Road, ML Morris, N. Y. FOR SALE—Seven! room house at 9 Walnut. Street with all modern con- veniences. Inquire of Mrs. James Macchirella, 9 Walnut Street, phone 528-M, ML Morris, N.Y. i ij •'' ' ' "I 1 "* "' FOR SALE—House with two apart- ments in excellent condition, new gas furnace recently installed. Inquire of An- thony Conigho, 7 State Street, Mt. Mor- ris,! after 5 p.m. MRS. MINNIE W. BROGAN Mrs, Minnie W. Brogan. 73, of Peter T. Brogan of Portagevitle, Wednesday, Feb. 17, I960 in her home FOR SALE—Building tots on Stanley Street. Apply Frank Jt Ferrigno, Attor- ney, Main Street, ML Morris, New York. FOR SALE—Small farm in Leicester. Super - C tractor with all attachments, also "M" tractor. Inquire of Frank Pag- ano, 14 Walnut St., Mt. Morris, or Clif- ford Willey, International Harvester Dealer, Nunda, N. Y. j She was a member of tile Rosary and Altar Society of the Assumption Church. She leaves four sons, Euaene, Martin and George, all of PortagetMle, and John of Buffalo; five daughters, Mrs. Edward Downing, Mrs. Ben West Mrs. Joseph R. Vasfle of Portageville, Mrs. Joseph Passamonte and Mrs. Phillip Di Salvo of ML Morris; 15 grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren; a hfother, Allie Bordeaux of Franklinv nephews and cousins. A prayer service was held at the Jo- seph R. Vasile home at 9:30 a.m. Satur- day with requiem high Mams at 10 a.nj. in the Church of the Assumption. The Rev. Clair L. Hodnett officiated. Burial was in Assumption Cemetery, Portage- ville. MRS. JAMES MANNION OTTE B. WEAVER Mrs. Charlotte B. Weaver, widow of Dr. Lee A: Weaver of Nunds, died Wed- nesday, Feb. 17, 1960 in Nunda Com- munity Hospital. She was a member of the Nunda Pres- byterian Church and the Nunda Hospital Guild, the Women's ReKef Corps and the Deh-ga^wa-nus Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star. She leaves a sen, Dr. John L. Weaver of Nunda; a daughter, Mrs. Cornell Balding of Elnora, three grandchildren and several cousins. Scottsburg—Mrs. Pearl Corrine Man- nkm, 84, died early Sunday morning Feb. 21, 1960, at the home of fcer daughter, Mrs. Victor Henneberg of Attica. Besides her daughter she is survived by her husband, James B.; one son, Ken- For PROMPT end Courteous Electric n . cth of Horseheads; five grandchildren; Service-CALL Mt Morris-Phone 212. *« great-grandchildren; o * sister, Mrs. Ruby Newfang of Orange, Calif.; sever- MISS MARY NARDOCI Feny—A Requiem Mass was celebrat- ed at 9:30 Feb. 16 in St. Joseph's Church for Miss Mary Nardoci. Walnut Street, who died Feb. 14 in a Rochester hospi- tal. Rev. Dominic Grasso of Mt. Morris officiated. Miss Nardoci, who had been ill several years, died at the age of 33 She was born in Perry, Fob. 24. 1926, daughter of Emelio and Mary Nardoci Surviving are the parents and five brothers, Angelo, Thomas and Joseph, all of Perry; Nicholas of California and Phil- lip of North Carolina. « ' ' a LEGAL NOTICE XCTOR 3 al nieces and nephews. MRS. EVA L DURYEA Mrs, Eva I. Duryea, J7, widow of NOTICE ven that, I the W * ! L 0UI I ca °L N . un <l% ^ F *- TANKS CLEANED — Septic tanks and cesspools power cleaned. Homer Pratt, phone 7643, Leicester, N. Y. LAND POSTERS—Post your land with legal size posters that conform with state regulations and are printed on heavy durable stock. Name imprinted if you desire. Mt Morris Enterprise, phone 90, Mt. Morris, N. Y. GRADING — Excavating, Bulldozing, Black Top, Sand, Gravel, Top Soil, and Crushed Stone. Cipriano Sand St Gravel Company, phone 295, Mt. Morris, N. Y. ELECTRIC WIRING When you need Electric Wiring or TV Service—Call the ELECTRIC SHOP, phone 212, Mt. Morris, N. Y. WINDOW SHADES—Cut to size free of charge. Inquire at Ben Franklin Store, 69 Main Street, Mt. Morris, New York. AUTHORIZED (Clinton)—Sales and Service. Dealer inquiries invited A. M. Gahagan & Co., Service Distributors, phone Dalton 4-1939, Hunt, N. Y. WEDDING INVITATIONS—We car- ry the very best and most complete line. Many designs, all in raised letters, to choose from at lowest prices. Mt. Morris Enterprise, Genesee Street. TOWN COLL Notice is hereby undersigned collector Tof taxes in and "*• l fJJ« at DwiD*Jtoiktial.a» was for the Town of Mount Morris, New j * ^ °* thc N " n <)» VFW and Yof>, have received the tax roll for the ^ J ™ * * ^R 100 Auxiliaries collection of taxes for the present year! % 3*K kaves a son, Maynard of Dalton; two daughters, Mrs. Eloipe. Gerace of Mt Morris and Mrs. Beryl Carlin of Nunda; 17 grandchildren; one great- grandchild; several nieces,.nephews and cousins. IT and I will attend at the Village Building, Main Street, Mount Morris, New York, for the month of January on the follow- ing days and hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. On Friday from 1 p,m. to 5 p.m. and from 6 p.m. to 8 ROSALBSO PECORA SR. p.m. Starting February 1 taxes will be Geneseo—Aosalina Pecora, Sr., 96, died collected at my home,: 114 Main Street, Thursday, Feb. 18, 1960, hi the home of Mount Morris, New Yjbrk. bis son, Anthony, on Avon Road Gerte- Taxes payable without fee for the seo. He had been a resident here for 50 month of January. years. 1|axes payable in February plus 1 per He is survived by thref other sons. ceni, Vi of 1 per cent per month added Ross, Charles and Frank, all of Geneseo; thereafter until retunrtjd to the County two daughters, Mrs. Fraices Orlando, Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Josephine Giglio, Caledonia; three sisters, Mrs. Charles Battaglia, Geneseo, Mrs. Josephine La- beau, San Paulo, Brazil, and Concertina Pecora of Palermo, Italy; nine grandchil- dren and three great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Monday in Treasurer. Dated this 11th day of!January, 1960. ROSE B. pIMPERIO, Town ifax Collector. NOTICE OF SALE Please take notice that the undersigned will sell at public auction at the place St. Mary's Church, Geneseo, the Rev. Pe- of business of Mt. Morris Sales in Mt. ter Jankowski, pastor, officiated. Burial Morris, N.Y., on Hie 3|rd day of March was in St. Mary's Cemetery, Geneseo. at 11:00 a.m., a 1959 DeSoto two door; hardtop, serial number M431100085, ANTHONY LETA motor number ML383|l48. \ Anthony Leta, 79, of Avon, died The undersigned reserves the right to Wednesday, Feb. 17, 1960 in General bid; Security Trust Cof, of Rochester, Richard Henry,! Consumer Credit Department. RUBBER STAMPS—If you are in need of rubber stamps, made to your specifications, daters, or stamp pads, call at the Mt. Morris Enterprise, phone 90 Genesee Street, Mt. Morris, N. Y. AUCTION BILLS—Best quality auc- tion bills in all sizes at lower prices at the Mt. Morris Enterprise, Genesee St., phone 90, Mt. Morris, N. Y. r— t REAL ESTATE FOR SALE i REAL ESTATE 14 ELM STREET—8 room home, modern kitchen, 1% baths, not water heat, new screened porch. Excellent lo- cation and lot. 137 CHAPEL ST.—3 bedroom home, all modern with large kitchen and dining room, fireplace, stone front, and well landscaped. Will sell bouse and lot alone or with large brick storage build- ing and/or with two building lots south of brick building. 85-87 MAIN ST. — Business block for sale or for rent. Excellent location and condition. Four modern apartments on the second floor. 38 HOPKIN STREET — 10 room dwelling that can be converted into two family income property. Good condi- tion and recently painted DWELLING AT 27 GROVE ST.— Mount Morris. Seven rooms, bath, extra kitchen and bath in basement, new auto- matic gas beat, in good repair. Owner moving out of town. 38 EAGLE STREET—9 room home. recently remodeled, new .modern kitchen, new siding, automatic gas heating. Excel- lent location. BUSINESS PROPERTY—One story frame building on State Street, large lot 76 MURRAY ST.—7 room home, automatic gas heat, available for imme- diate occupancy. Reasonably priced and mortgage available. r 10 SPRING ST. — 7-room home on large lot (130x180). Priced to sell. Own- er moved, SEVERAL DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS. PROPERTY OWNERS—If you de- sire to sell, we solicit your listings. We have clients waiting to buy certain types rea VAN DORNSWETT REALTORS Viou 'i Morris. Phone 93 t AUCTION SALES ~3 Hospital, Rochester, following a long ill ness. Born in Italy he came to the United States with his wife and family when a young man, and spent most of his life Avon. He was a retired employe of the Erie Railroad. Surviving are seven children. Larry AUCTION — The Lyttle auction at L e t a a n d Augustine Leta of Buffalo, Ross Canaseraga has been postponed to Fri- day, Febv 26 at 12 noon. 71 Holsteins, 2 tractors, 2 trucks, baler, harvester, com- bine. A Bit Sale. Don't Miss It!! Auc- tion by Rumseys'! -r- Leta and Mrs. Joseph Cagnina of Roch ester, Mrs. Connie Terzo Of West Rush and Mrs. Laura Fici and Mrs. Mazie Ba- tone of Mt Morris; 14 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Saturday at AUCTION—Hurlbu^t Dispersal at the 9 ^ a.m. from the I. Leo light Funeral Hutfburt Farm, located on Rte 36, 3 Home in Avon with services at 10 a.m. miles north of Arkport, N. Y., 8 mites «»» St- Agnes Church. Burial was in St. north of Hornell, 7 mites south of Dans- Agnes Cemetery, Avon. [ ville, Thursday, March 3. 10:30 a.m. Sale in heated tent! Livestock—Equipment— | Page Eleven MRS. M ARY JANE LEONARDO Cuylervllie—Mrs. Mary Jane Leonar- do, 76t widow of Alphonso Leonardo, former Cuylerville residents, died Tues- day, JFjeb. 16, 1960 rn her home at Itha- Bom in Italy she came to the United States 32 years ago and spent most of her bfe in Cuylerville. She was a member of the Sacred Heart Church, Altar Guild and Rosary Society at Ithaca. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Joseph R. O'Connor, Mrs. Mary Hanoharik and Mrs. Carrie R. McCarthy, all of Ithaca; three sons, Frank F. Leon- ardo, Anthony J. Leonardo and Joseph A. Leonardo, ell of Ithaca; 21 grandchil- dren, 3 great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held Friday at Ithaca from the Bang's Funeral Home and Sacred Heart Church Burial was in Ithaca Cemetery. m <"\ -HMow what's going on each week by E WHITNEY'S •na*«i FREEZER SALE, Kdvinator upright, hold over 300 lbs., Gibson 14 ft. upright hold 490 lbs., $244. No down payment Terms as low as $8 a month. Discount prices on larger sizes. We rent freezers $5 a month. FURNITURE, brand names at ware- house prices, Serta perfect steeper mat- tresses and springs, no down payment, no interest, 12 months to pay. ZENITH TV any model, no down pay- ment balance as low as $2 a week. MAYTAG wringer washers, taken in trade on new automatics, like new $59. USED and REPOSSESSED stoves, re frigerators, freezers, washers and dryers at bargain prices. Open Every Evening 7 to 9 p.m. reading the ENTERPRISE! T—+ Warehouse Store 16 Ossian Street Phone Dansville 461 DANSVILLE, N.Y. OPEN EVENINGS 3 Yjes, we can tell you a dozen ways to say Happy Birthday .... with beautiful f RESH FLOWERS Roses for the lady in your life—a plant or planter for Grandma — or a dainty nosegay for the newly arrived baby . . . SAY ITIWITH FLOWERS! Village Florist Everett Strain, Owner PHONE 126 I t Chapel St. Mt Morris, N.Y. as Produce—-Small Tools. 61 Holsteins—-61 Tested and eligible for interstate ship- ment!! 41 cows—25 ire bred for fall (mostly August and Soft.)—16 just fresh or springing. 10 heifers—2 months to 1 year old (very sharp animals here) «•+• 1 bull—These cows show a lot of milk, and have very nice udders. A young herd throughout 4 Horses. Good farm team, Palomino saddle marc (a real one!). Gaited mare. One of the best-cared for lines of equipment you'll see sold t CARD OF THANKS J CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our deep apprecia- tion to friends and neighbors for their kindness shown in our recent bereave- ment; also to those who sett flowers and Mass cards. The Leta Family CARD OF THAJIKS I desire to express my sincere appre- this year. 4 l-H tractors and full ttne of ciation to my many friends who sent me very good farm equipment "M" wim cards and to those who visaed me while chains—"H'—'-Super <T with cultivators i w ^ a patient in Wyoming County •Bean Pullers- | wfth cultivators Community Hospital at Warsaw. FOR SALE—By owner. Twelve unit furnished apartment business located ap- proximately 25 miles from Mount Morris. A good sound business that will pay for itself. Built and operated by owner over twenty-five years. Reason for selling: Have reached retirement age. Reply Box D, Mt Morris, N. Y. - » " —Mower—Bean Pulters^—New Papec Chopper (corn and direct cut)—chopped only 20 acres!!—Allis-Chalmers Blower 2 Forage Wagons (I real good with 12 ply tires)—Electric unloader—New Holland "'Super 68" Baler (used only a little last season)—hH combine No. 64 with grain tank—N-I j side rake—Like new 16-8 Orttario grain; drill—I-H 2-row com planter (like new)—N-I tractor spreader—N-I horse-drawn spreader— Weed Hog drag—4-section drag—l-H No. 16 high clearance hydraulic trailer plows^—cultipacker—40> Cross Elevator with h.d. motor—Papec ensilage cutter —Bean thresher—Good horse-drawn items including never-used sulky cultiva- tor,! sulky plow, lime sower, cutter, etc. 3 trucks: 1957 2-T b|avy-duty 2-speed Chevrolet with state rack, 14,000 actual ;urtis! Sliker DON'T MISSTTHE 4Tri ANNUAL FBH FRY and APPLE PIE Sappe, Sponsored by St, John's Episcopal Church FRIDAY, MARCH 4.1960 Starting at 5:30 P. M. —at the— MOUNT MORRIS INN 112 Main Street Mt. Morris, N. Y. ADULTS $1.25 CHILDREN 75c ^^— THEFT Ford farm truck. new-type Surge building lots on Phone Mt. Morris FOR SALE—Two Glen-Morris Avenue. 545 W miles. I-H farm truck Dairy Equipment—3 units. Surge 4-unit motor and pump (new). Really nice 12-cbn Wilson cooler. Large water heater—Wash Tanks—Cans, pails, strainer, clippers. Pic Animal—vac. cleaner. Produce— 1,00J) bu. really good oats (barley mixed). Quantity corn silage. Quantity baled hay. Mdw full unthreaded beans. Tools—Many, tnany small tools including nearly new? chain saw—70' drive belt — Electric grinder — 3 r. t. Whecbarrows—Eleotricf drill — C h a i n s - Forks—Shovels—too numerous tp men- tion. This will be on< of the Southern Tier's leading sales of |he season—Good cat-tie—good equipment — good small fop|s—something here to iill any farm- er's needs, and all in nice condition, ready for your immediate use. Save the date to filljyour Spring needs—it all goes to the high bidder!! Terms—All settlements day of Me. Mr. and Mrs. C. Dwight Hurl- bunt, Owners. Auction by Rumseys, West- fieW, Pa., Whitesvffle, N. Y. I ' m Ijor ELECTRIC SERVICE—Call*Mt Motrls^Pfccsi. 212. 4-in-l Mici protects year home, j|y||gg| - aaM •ftftJaanAaf I saves you money: Why carry four different policies? You can actually save money while you get protection from an home hazards with State Farm's Home-owner policy Con- tact me to find out about this low cost way to carry full home insure ? ORLANDO TRUBIA PHONE 232-R 12 CLARK ST. MT. MORRIS - " " ' ' ' STATE FARM UAL |: [ •. ; ' WE HAVE LASt YEAR'S UNCALLED FOR PICTURES for the following people which should bo claimed immediately as we intend to dispose of those remain- ing in the near future: t Anthony Grossi, Elaine Mclean, Darlene Terry, Josephine Maggio, Josie Cappadonia, Laveda Hall, Pat Timineri, James Truby, Mary Valentino, Anthony Victoria, Bernard Nicastro, Bernice DiSalvo, John Meg- liore, Gerald Levey, Charles Cappadonia, Mary Brick, Art Appleby, Frank Barone, Betsy CuJIen, Jerry Duke- low, Sandy Forbes, Sherry Gill, Anthony Gerace, Rus- sell Gulisano, P. Henry, Audrey Herrington, Dorothy Larson, James Estruch and Marie Provino. •t ' 1 4 1 COLE'S RELIABLE PHAR Michael Carey, Proprietor 55 Ml. Morris, N, Y. - Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

Transcript of Old Fulton NY Post Cards By Tom Tryniski 23/Mt. Morris NY Enterprise/Mt... · Please mail resume...

Page 1: Old Fulton NY Post Cards By Tom Tryniski 23/Mt. Morris NY Enterprise/Mt... · Please mail resume covering your exper ience to Jones Chemicals Inc., Caledonia, "N. Y. WANTEDM>ld theatre

y Historians |QJ Bldf., Center St. •

Wednesday, February 24, 1960

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Mount Morris Enterprise - Mount Morris, New York FOR SALE-^Six room house. Excel­

lent heating system, aluminum storm doors and screens, good electrical wiring, garage with overhead door, ceramic kit­chen with dishwasher and disposal, and complete hath. May be seen by appoint­ment. Reasonably priced. Inquire of Warren W. Shamp, 81 Chapel Street, phone 168, Mt. Morris] N. Y.

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W ^ SALE—Adding machines, calcu­lators, typewriters, new and used. Sales, service and rentals. Largest stock in West­ern New York, Desks, Safes, Filing © • t o n s , Ceack writers. Many special deal* stosseuu. Salesman calling in year area. 40 years serving you. "Serv­ice is Our Salesman/' MASONS, Phone M S , ALMOND, N. Y.

INVITATIONS — Our . selection of wedding invitations and announcements i» complete in every detail with many type faces to choose from. Our prices are lower. Mt. Morris Enterprise, phone 90, ML Morris, N. Y.

CEMETERY WORK — Monuments, Markers and Urns. Bob Zangerle, repre­senting Gibney Monument Works, 18 Hopkin Street, phone 591, ML Morris.

. SALE — Washed sand, gravel &IW, and top soil. Also will do general

excavating, bulldozing and trucking. Jesss* Cappadonia, phone 301-J, South Main Street, Mt. Morris, N. Y .

Hemlock.

ch railings, custom built of wrought iron. Free estimates fiadly given. Stop at "The Forge" or write Roadside Craftsmen, New York, Telephone 433-R.

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FOR RENT—Three room apartment with bath at 143 Main Street. Phone 227, ML Morris, after 5:30 p.m.

FOR RENT — Two furnished rooms with private bath on ground floor, pri­vate entrance, inquire at 24 Murray Street. ML Morris, N. Y.

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eral young men with good educational background for training in our plant for future sales production and administra­tive positions. Excellent salary to start with, prompt advancement after training period. Trainees must be willing to be transferred to our other plants in Flor­ida, California, Indiana, Michigan, Car­olina. Our company established over 25 years and is the fastest growing chemical organization of Its kind in the country. Please mail resume covering your exper­ience to Jones Chemicals Inc., Caledonia, "N. Y.

WANTEDM>ld theatre organs that are not being used at the present time. Inquire at The ML Morris Enterprise, ML Morris, New York.

WANTED—Young man experienced in office work. Congenial surroundings, good pay,- Mberal vacation policy, terrific opportunity for advancement if applicant enjoys working with details and can ac­complish his daily assignment. Apply in person to Mr. Ferris, Jones Chemicals Inc., Caledonia, New York.

HELP WANTED—Male and female. Retired men, shift workers, students, housewives, your opportunity to increase your income. Part or full time. No in­vestment necessary. Investigate Watkins Products, Inc., today. Write Dept. ES, P.O. Box 550, Barberton, Ohio.

WANTED AT ONCE—Man with cat for Rawleigh business in Livingston County. Buy on Time. Write immediate­ly to Rewleigh's, Dept. NYB-269-301, Al­bany, N. Y.

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SCRAP WANTED—1 am buying all kinds of scrap metal and, paying the highest market prices. Long and short distance hauling of all kinds. Frank Pagano, 14 Walnut Street, phone "8. Mt. Morris, N. Y.

WANTED—Cash given for all size - passenger tires, suitable for recapping.

A. R. Christiano Hardware, phone Lei­cester 7201, Leicester. New York.

WANTED—Large National Company has local openings in sales work for am­bitious man 22-40. A-l car and refer­ences. $80 wk. phis expenses to men selected Write Box D, Mt. Morris, N. Y. for interview.

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1 AUCTIONEER — Specializing in An­

tique, Merchandise. Household and Fur­niture Sales. Prompt service and well ad­vertised sales. Phone Dansville collect 294-M. after 5 p.m. and anytime week­ends. S e r g e W. DeLong, 14 Sophia Street Deasvilk, N . ,Y.

CONDUCTED — Ap­proved sewer disposal systems for homes, trailer parks, motels and milk house. No obligations. Paul Griswold phone PavA-ion 724-1, PaviKou, N. Y.

NURSERY STOCK — Top quality trees, shrubs, roses, fruits, ever-herries, as well as a complete line

supplies. Visit our nurseries yon buy. Moses Nurseries and Center, l ima, N. Y.

KEYS MADE TO made while you Mam Street ML Morris, N

AUCTWNEER—Compiete equipment furnished to auctions, tents, chain.

*'" oookecper. clerk, advertising, billing and help conducting sale. L. R. Roffe, auc-tioneer. Cuykrvttte, N. Y„ phone Let-

7872.

l N S i jRANCE--For all types of life insurance consult George N. Halt Agent ohone 800-F-12, ML Morns, N. Y., re-J ^ n U n V Fanner and Trader, Life In-surance Company. _

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

Pee -g ^ Morris^-PHONE 212. .

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

INCOME TAX RETURNS — Assist-ance in filing all Federal and State Tax Returns. Experienced confidential serv­ice at reasonable cost. Specializing in farm, small business and individual re­turns. Daily 10 a.m. to 9 pm at my home. EDWARD SIEBERT, phone 805-F-22, River Road, ML Morris, N. Y.

FOR SALE—Seven! room house at 9 Walnut. Street with all modern con­veniences. Inquire of Mrs. James Macchirella, 9 Walnut Street, phone 528-M, ML Morris, N.Y.

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FOR SALE—House with two apart­ments in excellent condition, new gas furnace recently installed. Inquire of An­thony Conigho, 7 State Street, Mt. Mor­ris,! after 5 p.m.

MRS. MINNIE W. BROGAN Mrs, Minnie W. Brogan. 73,

of Peter T. Brogan of Portagevitle, Wednesday, Feb. 17, I960 in her home

FOR SALE—Building tots on Stanley Street. Apply Frank Jt Ferrigno, Attor­ney, Main Street, ML Morris, New York.

FOR SALE—Small farm in Leicester. Super - C tractor with all attachments, also "M" tractor. Inquire of Frank Pag­ano, 14 Walnut St., Mt. Morris, or Clif­ford Willey, International Harvester Dealer, Nunda, N. Y. j

She was a member of tile Rosary and Altar Society of the Assumption Church.

She leaves four sons, Euaene, Martin and George, all of PortagetMle, and John of Buffalo; five daughters, Mrs. Edward Downing, Mrs. Ben West Mrs. Joseph R. Vasfle of Portageville, Mrs. Joseph Passamonte and Mrs. Phillip Di Salvo of ML Morris; 15 grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren; a hfother, Allie Bordeaux of Franklinv nephews and cousins.

A prayer service was held at the Jo­seph R. Vasile home at 9:30 a.m. Satur­day with requiem high Mams at 10 a.nj. in the Church of the Assumption. The Rev. Clair L. Hodnett officiated. Burial was in Assumption Cemetery, Portage­ville.

MRS. JAMES MANNION

OTTE B. WEAVER Mrs. Charlotte B. Weaver, widow of

Dr. Lee A: Weaver of Nunds, died Wed­nesday, Feb. 17, 1960 in Nunda Com­munity Hospital.

She was a member of the Nunda Pres­byterian Church and the Nunda Hospital Guild, the Women's ReKef Corps and the Deh-ga^wa-nus Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star.

She leaves a sen, Dr. John L. Weaver of Nunda; a daughter, Mrs. Cornell Balding of Elnora, three grandchildren and several cousins.

Scottsburg—Mrs. Pearl Corrine Man-nkm, 84, died early Sunday morning Feb. 21, 1960, at the home of fcer daughter, Mrs. Victor Henneberg of Attica.

Besides her daughter she is survived by her husband, James B.; one son, Ken-

For PROMPT end Courteous Electric n.cth o f Horseheads; five grandchildren; Service-CALL M t Morris-Phone 212. *« great-grandchildren; o * sister, Mrs.

Ruby Newfang of Orange, Calif.; sever-

MISS MARY NARDOCI Feny—A Requiem Mass was celebrat­

ed at 9:30 Feb. 16 in St. Joseph's Church for Miss Mary Nardoci. Walnut Street, who died Feb. 14 in a Rochester hospi­tal. Rev. Dominic Grasso of Mt. Morris officiated. Miss Nardoci, who had been ill several years, died at the age of 33

She was born in Perry, Fob. 24. 1926, daughter of Emelio and Mary Nardoci

Surviving are the parents and five brothers, Angelo, Thomas and Joseph, all of Perry; Nicholas of California and Phil­lip of North Carolina. « • ' ' —

a LEGAL NOTICE

XCTOR 3 al nieces and nephews.

MRS. EVA L DURYEA Mrs, Eva I. Duryea, J7, widow of f§ NOTICE

ven that, I the W * ! L 0 U I I c a °L N.un<l% ^ F * -

TANKS CLEANED — Septic tanks and cesspools power cleaned. Homer Pratt, phone 7643, Leicester, N. Y.

LAND POSTERS—Post your land with legal size posters that conform with state regulations and are printed on heavy durable stock. Name imprinted if you desire. Mt Morris Enterprise, phone 90, Mt. Morris, N. Y.

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

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

WINDOW SHADES—Cut to size free of charge. Inquire at Ben Franklin Store, 69 Main Street, Mt. Morris, New York.

AUTHORIZED (Clinton)—Sales and Service. Dealer inquiries invited A. M. Gahagan & Co., Service Distributors, phone Dalton 4-1939, Hunt, N. Y.

WEDDING INVITATIONS—We car­ry the very best and most complete line. Many designs, all in raised letters, to choose from at lowest prices. Mt. Morris Enterprise, Genesee Street.

TOWN COLL Notice is hereby

undersigned collector Tof taxes in and "*• lfJJ« a t DwiD*Jtoiktial.a» was for the Town of Mount Morris, New j * ^ °* t h c N"n<)» VFW and Yof>, have received the tax roll for the ^ J ™ * * ^R 1 0 0 Auxiliaries collection of taxes for the present year! %3*K kaves a son, Maynard of Dalton;

two daughters, Mrs. Eloipe. Gerace of Mt Morris and Mrs. Beryl Carlin of Nunda; 17 grandchildren; one great­grandchild; several nieces,.nephews and cousins.

IT

and I will attend at the Village Building, Main Street, Mount Morris, New York, for the month of January on the follow­ing days and hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. On Friday from 1 p,m. to 5 p.m. and from 6 p.m. to 8 ROSALBSO PECORA SR. p.m. Starting February 1 taxes will be Geneseo—Aosalina Pecora, Sr., 96, died collected at my home,: 114 Main Street, Thursday, Feb. 18, 1960, hi the home of Mount Morris, New Yjbrk. bis son, Anthony, on Avon Road Gerte-

Taxes payable without fee for the seo. He had been a resident here for 50 month of January. years.

1|axes payable in February plus 1 per He is survived by thref other sons. ceni, Vi of 1 per cent per month added Ross, Charles and Frank, all of Geneseo; thereafter until retunrtjd to the County two daughters, Mrs. Fraices Orlando,

Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Josephine Giglio, Caledonia; three sisters, Mrs. Charles Battaglia, Geneseo, Mrs. Josephine La-beau, San Paulo, Brazil, and Concertina Pecora of Palermo, Italy; nine grandchil­dren and three great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held Monday in

Treasurer. Dated this 11th day of!January, 1960.

ROSE B. pIMPERIO, Town ifax Collector.

NOTICE OF SALE Please take notice that the undersigned

will sell at public auction at the place St. Mary's Church, Geneseo, the Rev. Pe-of business of Mt. Morris Sales in Mt. ter Jankowski, pastor, officiated. Burial Morris, N.Y., on Hie 3|rd day of March was in St. Mary's Cemetery, Geneseo. at 11:00 a.m., a 1959 DeSoto two door; hardtop, serial number M431100085, ANTHONY LETA motor number ML383|l48. \ Anthony Leta, 79, of Avon, died

The undersigned reserves the right to Wednesday, Feb. 17, 1960 in General bid;

Security Trust Cof, of Rochester, Richard Henry,! Consumer Credit Department.

RUBBER STAMPS—If you are in need of rubber stamps, made to your specifications, daters, or stamp pads, call at the Mt. Morris Enterprise, phone 90 Genesee Street, Mt. Morris, N. Y.

• AUCTION BILLS—Best quality auc­tion bills in all sizes at lower prices at the Mt. Morris Enterprise, Genesee St., phone 90, Mt. Morris, N. Y.

r— t REAL ESTATE FOR SALE i REAL ESTATE

14 ELM STREET—8 room home, modern kitchen, 1% baths, not water heat, new screened porch. Excellent lo­cation and lot.

137 CHAPEL ST.—3 bedroom home, all modern with large kitchen and dining room, fireplace, stone front, and well landscaped. Will sell bouse and lot alone or with large brick storage build­ing and/or with two building lots south of brick building.

85-87 MAIN ST. — Business block for sale or for rent. Excellent location and condition. Four modern apartments on the second floor.

38 HOPKIN STREET — 10 room dwelling that can be converted into two family income property. Good condi­tion and recently painted

DWELLING AT 27 GROVE ST.— Mount Morris. Seven rooms, bath, extra kitchen and bath in basement, new auto­matic gas beat, in good repair. Owner moving out of town.

38 EAGLE STREET—9 room home. recently remodeled, new .modern kitchen, new siding, automatic gas heating. Excel­lent location.

BUSINESS PROPERTY—One story frame building on State Street, large lot

76 MURRAY ST.—7 room home, automatic gas heat, available for imme­diate occupancy. Reasonably priced and mortgage available. r

10 SPRING ST. — 7-room home on large lot (130x180). Priced to sell. Own­er moved,

SEVERAL DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS.

PROPERTY OWNERS—If you de­sire to sell, we solicit your listings. We have clients waiting to buy certain types

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VAN DORNSWETT R E A L T O R S

Viou 'i Morris. Phone 93

t AUCTION SALES ~3 .»

Hospital, Rochester, following a long ill ness.

Born in Italy he came to the United States with his wife and family when a young man, and spent most of his life

Avon. He was a retired employe of the Erie Railroad.

Surviving are seven children. Larry AUCTION — The Lyttle auction at L e t a a n d Augustine Leta of Buffalo, Ross

Canaseraga has been postponed to Fri­day, Febv 26 at 12 noon. 71 Holsteins, 2 tractors, 2 trucks, baler, harvester, com­bine. A Bit Sale. Don't Miss It!! Auc­tion by Rumseys'!

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Leta and Mrs. Joseph Cagnina of Roch ester, Mrs. Connie Terzo Of West Rush and Mrs. Laura Fici and Mrs. Mazie Ba-tone of Mt Morris; 14 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held Saturday at AUCTION—Hurlbu^t Dispersal at the 9 ^ a.m. from the I. Leo light Funeral

Hutfburt Farm, located on Rte 36, 3 Home in Avon with services at 10 a.m. miles north of Arkport, N. Y., 8 mites «»» St- Agnes Church. Burial was in St. north of Hornell, 7 mites south of Dans- Agnes Cemetery, Avon. [ ville, Thursday, March 3. 10:30 a.m. Sale in heated tent! Livestock—Equipment— | —

Page Eleven MRS. M ARY JANE LEONARDO

Cuylervllie—Mrs. Mary Jane Leonar­do, 76t widow of Alphonso Leonardo, former Cuylerville residents, died Tues­day, JFjeb. 16, 1960 rn her home at Itha-

Bom in Italy she came to the United States 32 years ago and spent most of her bfe in Cuylerville. She was a member of the Sacred Heart Church, Altar Guild and Rosary Society at Ithaca.

She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Joseph R. O'Connor, Mrs. Mary Hanoharik and Mrs. Carrie R. McCarthy, all of Ithaca; three sons, Frank F. Leon­ardo, Anthony J. Leonardo and Joseph A. Leonardo, ell of Ithaca; 21 grandchil­dren, 3 great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

Funeral services were held Friday at Ithaca from the Bang's Funeral Home and Sacred Heart Church Burial was in Ithaca Cemetery.

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FREEZER SALE, Kdvinator upright, hold over 300 lbs., Gibson 14 ft. upright hold 490 lbs., $244. No down payment Terms as low as $8 a month. Discount prices on larger sizes. We rent freezers $5 a month.

FURNITURE, brand names at ware­house prices, Serta perfect steeper mat­tresses and springs, no down payment, no interest, 12 months to pay.

ZENITH TV any model, no down pay­ment balance as low as $2 a week.

MAYTAG wringer washers, taken in trade on new automatics, like new $59.

USED and REPOSSESSED stoves, re frigerators, freezers, washers and dryers at bargain prices.

Open Every Evening 7 to 9 p.m.

reading the ENTERPRISE!

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Warehouse Store 16 Ossian Street Phone Dansville 461

DANSVILLE, N.Y. OPEN EVENINGS 3

Yjes, we can tell you a dozen ways to say

Happy Birthday . . . . with beautiful

f RESH FLOWERS

Roses for the lady in your life—a plant or planter for Grandma — or a dainty nosegay for the newly arrived baby . . . SAY ITIWITH FLOWERS!

Village Florist Everett Strain, Owner

PHONE 126 I t Chapel St. Mt Morris, N.Y.

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Produce—-Small Tools. 61 Holsteins—-61 Tested and eligible for interstate ship­ment!! 41 cows—25 ire bred for fall (mostly August and Soft.)—16 just fresh or springing. 10 heifers—2 months to 1 year old (very sharp animals here) «•+• 1 bull—These cows show a lot of milk, and have very nice udders. A young herd throughout 4 Horses. Good farm team, Palomino saddle marc (a real one!). Gaited mare. One of the best-cared for lines of equipment you'll see sold

t CARD OF THANKS J

CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our deep apprecia­

tion to friends and neighbors for their kindness shown in our recent bereave­ment; also to those who sett flowers and Mass cards.

The Leta Family

CARD OF THAJIKS I desire to express my sincere appre-

this year. 4 l-H tractors and full ttne of ciation to my many friends who sent me very good farm equipment "M" wim cards and to those who visaed me while chains—"H'—'-Super <T with cultivators i w ^ a p a t i e n t i n Wyoming County

•Bean Pullers- | wfth cultivators Community Hospital at Warsaw.

FOR SALE—By owner. Twelve unit furnished apartment business located ap­proximately 25 miles from Mount Morris. A good sound business that will pay for itself. Built and operated by owner over twenty-five years. Reason for selling: Have reached retirement age. Reply Box D, Mt Morris, N. Y. - » • "

—Mower—Bean Pulters^—New Papec Chopper (corn and direct cut)—chopped only 20 acres!!—Allis-Chalmers Blower —2 Forage Wagons (I real good with 12 ply tires)—Electric unloader—New Holland "'Super 68" Baler (used only a little last season)—hH combine No. 64 with grain tank—N-I j side rake—Like new 16-8 Orttario grain; drill—I-H 2-row com planter (like new)—N-I tractor spreader—N-I horse-drawn spreader— Weed Hog drag—4-section drag—l-H No. 16 high clearance hydraulic trailer plows^—cultipacker—40> Cross Elevator with h.d. motor—Papec ensilage cutter —Bean thresher—Good horse-drawn items including never-used sulky cultiva­tor,! sulky plow, lime sower, cutter, etc.

3 trucks: 1957 2-T b|avy-duty 2-speed Chevrolet with state rack, 14,000 actual

;urt is! Sliker

DON'T M I S S T T H E 4Tri ANNUAL

FBH FRY and APPLE PIE Sappe, Sponsored by St, John's Episcopal Church

FRIDAY, MARCH 4.1960

Starting at 5:30 P. M.

—at the—

MOUNT MORRIS INN 112 Main Street Mt. Morris, N. Y.

ADULTS $1.25 CHILDREN 75c

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THEFT

Ford farm truck. new-type Surge

building lots on Phone Mt. Morris

FOR SALE—Two Glen-Morris Avenue. 545 W

miles. I-H farm truck Dairy Equipment—3

units. Surge 4-unit motor and pump (new). Really nice 12-cbn Wilson cooler. Large water heater—Wash Tanks—Cans, pails, strainer, clippers. Pic Animal—vac. cleaner. Produce— 1,00J) bu. really good oats (barley mixed). Quantity corn silage. Quantity baled hay. Mdw full unthreaded beans. Tools—Many, tnany small tools including nearly new? chain saw—70' drive belt — Electric grinder — 3 r. t. Whecbarrows—Eleotricf drill — Chains-Forks—Shovels—too numerous tp men­tion. This will be on< of the Southern Tier's leading sales of |he season—Good cat-tie—good equipment — good small fop|s—something here to iill any farm­er's needs, and all in nice condition, ready for your immediate use. Save the date to filljyour Spring needs—it all goes to the high bidder!! Terms—All settlements day of Me. Mr. and Mrs. C. Dwight Hurl-bunt, Owners. Auction by Rumseys, West-fieW, Pa., Whitesvffle, N. Y.

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Ijor ELECTRIC SERVICE—Call*Mt Motrls^Pfccsi. 212.

4-in-l Mici protects year home,

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saves you money: W h y carry four different policies? You can actually save money while y o u get protection from an home hazards with State Farm's Home-owner policy Con­tact me to find out about this low cost way to carry full home insure

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ORLANDO TRUBIA

PHONE 232-R

12 CLARK ST.

MT. MORRIS

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S T A T E F A R M U A L

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WE HAVE LASt YEAR'S UNCALLED FOR PICTURES for the following people which should bo claimed

immediately as we intend to dispose of those remain­ing in the near future: t

Anthony Grossi, Elaine Mclean, Darlene Terry, Josephine Maggio, Josie Cappadonia, Laveda Hall, Pat Timineri, James Truby, Mary Valentino, Anthony Victoria, Bernard Nicastro, Bernice DiSalvo, John Meg-liore, Gerald Levey, Charles Cappadonia, Mary Brick, Art Appleby, Frank Barone, Betsy CuJIen, Jerry Duke-low, Sandy Forbes, Sherry Gill, Anthony Gerace, Rus­sell Gulisano, P. Henry, Audrey Herrington, Dorothy Larson, James Estruch and Marie Provino.

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COLE'S RELIABLE PHAR Michael Carey, Proprietor

55 Ml . Morris, N, Y.

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