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» » . - .< . . . * - # ".. ~ . r . •& . -r I 1&AILY WKTINiaU ROME, N. Y., WEDNESDAY EVENING. JANUARY 14, 1M2 PAGE THIRTEEN Lefsd Holies County Tax Sale, 1942 nor... wi. J, * Hsasa*-.^ Merrlroan. ^BjajOj • tar Merrinien. . ^ 111,11 •40 t**.. houae and ,„_ t at—Bd e by Uin.r, w bf} Wiley, n by Wlliy, a bylaaln 8t. by Howlett. n by WlUon. a by Sablk. Wilson Oar*. 1940 tax. 2 a. stain St—Bd e by Miner, w by Cemetery, a by Main St. • by Wilson St. Carey, Delia, 1140 tax. JT a. Hd—Bd • by Station road, w , 4 cs JUHi 29 a»^wl I T^* *_ eP*a» ^ ' ^^r•^^^^S~^^rl^^ house. Are., n legal Hotics .«•—-- - -, static- . t la Pond, n by Fleming, p by Pope, Geo. * ManareV.1940 ta*. aJezak. by 8 TO a 7 Main S t - B d a by Harriiicton. a by Main St. nn.ter. Clarenea Eat.,1140 tax.," Lee Rd-Bd e by ^HftJJLji* 0 ** « . n by Wolfe. • by Krevy»<*. ay ton 111.90 Palmar, Stuart * Maud, m o tax, 14 a, Vernon Rd—Bd by Quarries, w by McDonald, a by Verona road, a by Town lino. I11.0T Burrow*, Minnie, 1*40 tax, 40 a. Eureka Rd—Bd e by Traschel, W by TraachoL n by Eureka road, s Tyler. Lee Warren I., 1140 tax, house and 1 a. Scaddlng ltd—Bd • by Lee 4 Burrlll, f hrfiufta, n by Lee A Burrlll, • by Eureka Bd. 888.80 _____ 1040 tax. I a, Bur _ Wolfe, n by reka road. Queensboro Dairies, 1M0 tax, I > urekj. Rd-Bd t by Chui^. w>r 'olfa. n by O. W. B. B , a tay _w- |8.0f ttabatta._il4o Evans, Howard St Helen, 1140 tax, S a. Carter Rd-Bd e by SlmloU. wTV Juravlch, n by Hank, s by Carter ltd. Tobln. Ellen. 1940 tat. 1 a. Skeeter- boro Rd—Bd a by Tashere. w by E keeterboro road, n by town lino, V Taahera. ' * | w jHelllff, Marraret, 1940 taX, lS "a. County Seat—Bd 0 by Schmitt. w by Jonas, n by by County Seat, a by aehmitt. . Markin, Mike - Josephine, 1040 tax, house and la. Bates Rd—Bd 0 tay O W R B. W by Pryslanlck, n by Bates road. • by Stanford. 110.01 N. T. Joint Stock Land Bank, 1040 tax,. 1JD0 a, Skinner Rd—Bd .a by Ooodiii. w by Robaon, n by Robaon, • by Skinner road. 1100.04 N. T. Joint Stock Land Bank' 1040 tax, 65 a. Tudman Rd—Bd e by Rome road, w by Tudman road, n by Boodell. • by Schliat, 011.10 Oardinier. Mary. 1040 Ux. 40 a. Tenklne Bd—Bd e by Jenkins, m by town una, n by Jenkins, * by Barter.. Armstrong, Beaale. 1040 tax, la, Main St-Bd e by Mareh. w by Wil- son, n by wiison. a by Main St. Stockbrida-a, .Vincent A Ljo.^H tax. 100 a. Route I—Bd * by Kroutch. w by TlUaaautn, n by Wearer, a by |116.81 by^. n T°Ce"Mr*I ^Tby^lhn'lth! Robaon. Wm. M. Met. 1140 taV.°jj . lacs St—Bd w by Westmoreland St. n by Mayor, a tay Trautman. Luck Blether A.. 1040 tax lot it. St. 81..44 >. UituO., 1840 t ax. lot \ a Are.—Bd e by Phil 11 pa. w by 1 A n , n by Zlmmarman, a by ^aka^Lajtar O,, l0«Matlt Aif- Fairdale Are. n by Seeman, by 17.22 Bally. Tharoja * Fred, 1040 tax, lot I. Owens PL W.—Bd 0 by Balm, W tay Woodward, n by Owena PI, a by State R °* d 10.44 Bell, Wm. H.. 1940 tax, lot 07. W terouiy St. 11.00 Lomax. Arthur, 1040 tax, lota 151- 152 and houae, Denton St. $17.71 aboaTVot N inSaS«t Iff *"• Waf ° n anop, 101 iv, xToapeci mx. $27.41 Road, James A wife, 1040 tax, houae, 0 Roosevelt DT1T»—Bd a by Darling, w by Ronreau, a by Booaerelt Drive. Tearden, Herbert H.. 1040 tax, house, it Foster St—BZd a by Rie- meraema, w by Cooper. $04.10 Bell, parence, 1040 tax, houae. 40 Poatef, St—Bd a by Ball. W by Gable. : itr \. W104 Adam*. Arthur %L. 1040 tat. houae. 17 West St-Bd * by Weat St. w by Wast St, n by Pitcher. • by Feeley. $»0.« tax. house, a by $40.01 - Wlllamt, Fro* W., 1040 tax. 12 Wagner—Bd w by Wagner, Schuf. • by McPheraon. Jones, Margaret. 1140 tax. 04 a. Mo- hawk St ,. James P., W»flt^ r b y BolanowaVl. $104.04 1140 tax. 4 a, ti0.ll w by Julllard Co.. $40.00 Mitchell, Jacob. 1040 tax, house - store, lota 51-50. frOlley St. ' Miaterka, John, 1040 tax. lot 207. Candee S t jl *. Mlatorka, John, 'IMS tax. lot 2*12. Candoa S t Miaterka. John, 1040 tax, lot"l8. i.. . Mllltr. Charlea. 1040 tax, houao, 401 t Ttica St-Bd 0 by Parker, w by Bv- ana, n by mica St., a by irtna. Carr A MeRugo. 1040 tax. loPjB TTtlea St—Bd • by Carroll, w by Cart * McHuao. n by Vtloa St. • by Wa- tetbury Dyke. McHugo , w t b?>?a t |U? Rd . ^ SMJH* ca St.. a by Carr A McHuge, . HI | | Ftora, Michael Bat.. IMS i * ^^^ * house, 110 Uttca St—Bd tart, w by Marino St., n by Flore, Michael Sat. 1040 tat. ga* rage. 107 Utlea St—Bd a by Pugh. * by White, n by Uttca St.. • by St Stephen'a Church. Carroll, Thomaa, 1040 tag. house, 000 Main St-Bd * by Smtth. w by Candea 'St. lablara. Anthony. 1040 tax. % of 100. % of 114. Dudley St. Miaterka. Catherine. 1040 tax, \ of 184. Va Of 115, Dudley S t Lindaley. Margaret. 1040 tax, lot 91. Wilcox it •5 \ 4g# BK Olod, Stanley. 1940 tax, lota 271-271. Wilcox St Bialaki, Henry 8„ 1040 tax. Wilcox St. $tl« Blelakl, Henry B., 1040 Ux, lot 810. Wilcox St .- Miaterka, John. 1040 U x . store A houae, lot 208, 189 Campbell St $84.00 Miaterka. John, 1040 Ux, lot 100, Campbell St Miaterka, John, 1040 tax. lot 210° Campbell St aMBsgr^S,. Ouba, Vktorit, 1040 tax, lot St Hull iaabel, 1840 tax, lot CO, - - $8.10 _ Rait, laabal. 1040 tax, lot It. Third •treat AS •amtrtar. Kottia. IMOtax. bloak a, lot 14 and houae. St Russell Are — K a by O'Neil. w by RuaaaU, a by waUyn, a by Andes. OST.IT Onerocker. Frad Eat. 1940 tax. house. 4 Oatley St—Bd a by patlay, w by SchUldman. n by Faurniar. a by B * - Lee. E. D., 1040 tax, Uock 1. lot'l. Bunker Ava "> 15.84 Lao. E D.. 1040 tax, block 2. lot 1. Bunker Ave. '**** Lao. E . D.. 1M0 tax. Mock 8. lot E Bunker Ave. ^ M Lea, B. D.. 1040 tax, talk 1 lot 21. Trinity Ava. Lea, E. D.. 1040 tax. block I lot 1. Trinity Ava, Lee, B. D., 1040 tax. block t, lot' a, Trinity Ave. ^ M Lea. E. D.. 1040 tax. block 8. lot 28. 10 Coventry Ava $0.10 Lee. E. D., 1040 tax, bl 8. lot 29. 21 Coventry Ava $0.10 Lea, E D.. 1N0 tax, block S. lot 00. SO Coventry Ava. Mats Lee. B. D.. 1840 tax, block 4. lot 3. 20 Coventry Ava $0.19 Lea, B. D.. 1040 tax, block 4. lot 2. 22 Coventry Ave. $6.19 Lee B, D.. 1940 tax. block 4, lot 1. M Coventry Ava. $0.11 WiaaUnlep, Wm. A wife, 1840 tax. house, MOT McBrlde Ave. $04.28 Breen. John A., 1040 tax, block 5. lot 14. houao, 1S00 Tabor Ava $33.33 Martin, Louiae M.. 1040 tax. lot 6. Nye Ava. 17 | | Martin. Louisa M. 1140 tax, lot'7. Nye Ave. $7.08 Maj-tln, Louise M., 1040 tax, lot 8. Nye Ava. $7.65 Percacolantl, Anthony. 1040 Ux, blk. 0, lot 1, house, Nye Ave. $31.65 Percaelantl, Anthony, 1940 tax, blk. 0, lot 1, Nye Ave. $0.88 Percaelantl, Anthony, 1840 tax, Blk. 0, lot 3, Nya Ava. $6.58 Percaelantl. Anthony 1840 tax, Blk. 1, tot 4. Nye Ava. $0.51 Percaelantl, Anthony 1040 ux. Blk. 0, lot I, Nya Ave. $6.68 Seheller, Walter, 1040 tax, blk 7, lot 0, Nye Ave. $3.60 Oatek, Alex A Wife, 1040 Ux, Blk. $, tot 1, 1406 Nya Ava. $04.10 Neary. Robert. 1040 tax. Blk. I. tot T, houae, 2100 Carolina St. $89.51 Beed. John. 1040 tax. Blk I, lot 6. houae, 2137 Caroline St 839.81 Malaan, Adrian 8., 1040 Ux, Blk. 1. lot 14, Sinclair Ava. $4.76 McOinlay. Ada. 1940 tax, Blk. 2. lot IS A houae, Sinclair Ave.' $24.04 Forestport CHAPUR INDUCTS OMCERSFORYBAR Mrs. Edna Morey and Staff Take 0. E. S. Places; Re- cess Until March 23 BOONVILLE Forestport, Jan. 14 —Mrs. Edna Moray was installed matron of Forest Chapter, O.E.S., Monday evening. Other officers installed ware: Patron, George Isley; asso- ciate matron, Mrs. Bessie Nichols; secretary, Mrs. Pearl Gouger; treasurer, Miss Nellie Boyce; con- ductress, Mrs. Samantha Isley; as- sociate conductress, Mrs. Lena LiUdle; chaplain, Mrs. Georgianna Porter; marshal, Mrs.- Bernice Meeker; musician, Mrs. Mildred Moloney; warder, Mrs. Laura La Fountain; Ruth, Mrs. Reba Par- ent; Esther, Mrs. Amy Donovan; Martha, Mrs. Lena Ensser; Elec- ta, Mrs. Estella Harrig. Mrs. Bessie Nichols acted as in- stalling marshal; Miss Nellie Boyce was assistant installing marshal; Mrs. Georgianna Porter was installing chaplain. Mrs. Nichols, retiring matron, received several gifts from offi- cers and members of the chapter. The district deputy-grand matron, Eloise Bates, has scheduled her of ficial visit for June 10, it was an nounced. The chapter recessed for the winter and will reconvene March 23. Grade Pupils Organize Safety Club at School Forestport, Jan. 14 — Pupils of the fifth and sixth grades of For- estport Central School have form- ed a Safety Club with Dorothy Delaney as president; George Ferjet, vice-president; and Patty Lou Avery, secretary. Safety patrols have been named to see that safety rules are obey- ed in the halls and at the load- ing and unloading of the busses. Bobby Coscomb is in charge. The children have written safe- ty songs and drawn up the safety rules. Any student caught violat- ing them will be tried before the officers of the club. RIFLE RANGE WILL BE 0 P M THURSDAY New Practice Gallery for Civilian Use Ready for Ceremony Boonvtlle, Jan. 14 — The Boon- ville Civilian Defense Rifl.> and Pistol Range will be officially opened by Mayor Vaughn Thurs- day at 7:30 p. m. Mayor Vaughn will fire the first official volley, the next volley will be fired by Glenn W. Daniels, director of Boonville's Civilian Defense pro- gram; these will be followed by volleys from Fire Chief Reams Chiec of Police Conway, repre- sentatives from the Herald Office; E. A. Hargrave, president of the Board of Education; and other village officials, representing civic and fraternal organizations. Due to a schoolmaster's meeting Prin- cipal Harry Langworthy will be unable to be at the opening ses- sion. These official volleys will be followed by several markmanslrip volleys by such veteran shooters as John Cataldb, Harry Capron, Jesse and Paul Jordan. The pub- lic is invited to inspect the range facilities Thursday evening. Fur Company Stockholders Re-elect Officers for 1942 Boonville, Jan. 14—The annual meeting of the stockholders ctf the Central New York Fur Company was held Monday, when the fol- lowing officers were re-elected: President, S. J. Sanford; vice- president, L. H. Cain, Lyons Falls; treasurer, Walter Pratt; secretary, F. Leewood Williamson. BABCOCK RESIGNS ASPEACEJUSTIGE Town Board Makes No Ap- pointment to Post: Con- stables Named Holland Patent HOBBY SHOW WILL BE HELD TONIGHT Lowville Boonville, Jan. 14—At a meet- ing of the Town Board Monday, the resignation of Perley S. Bab- cock as justice of the peace was submitted and accepted. No new appointment in this office has been made. Mrs. Wilbur Rednor and Mrs. Myrtle Lester were named atten- dance officers for the Town of Boonville. Edward A. Cavanagh was re-appointed as welfare of ficer. The following constables were named: Fred Yager, John Mahaf- fy, Clarence Fulmer. Joseph Con- way and William Lang. MECOMMES Holland Patent, Jan. 14 — The January meeting of the Holland Patent Central School Parent- Teachers Association will be held this evening, at the Central School. Elmer Vaughn is program chairman. The program will feature a hob- by show, for which the following exhibitors and their exhibits have been procured: Miss Muriel Rus- sell, dolls, Miss Myrtle Puttock, bracelets; Mrs. Dorothea Vaughn, verse writing; Mr. and Mrs. Har- vey Bowman, household conserva- tion and reclamation; William E. Allison, water colors; H. D. Chap- man, crafts; Joseph T. Owens, criminal weapons; Mark Randall ar., circus models; Dr. Louis J. Schelter .telescopes and lenses; Maurice G. Steele, slight of hand and magic; Elmer T. Vaughn, archery. Refreshments will be served with Mrs. Jennie Mcintosh in charge. Griswold Badly Injured When Pinned Under Car Lowville, Jan. 14.—John Gris- wold, 38, proprietor of diners here and in Remsen, was injured Tues- day when his car skidded on the icy pavement near Glenfield and overturned in a field 50 feet off the road, pinning him beneath the car. His left foot was fractured and his face cut He also suffered from exposure in the sub-zero weather. It was more than an hour after the accident happened before he was extricated and taken to Lewis County General Hospital. His con- dition is considered favorable. $30.80 104 1th, Carroll, a by Main St. Carroll, Thomas. 1040 tax. houal! Jn«~ M»m st-Bd o by Carres, w by sh* n by Carroll, a by Main St $88.80 Lowery, Samuel, 1040 tax, house, 200 Main St-Bd a by Smith, vr by Loirary, a by Main St $88.01 Lowety, lamuol, 1840 tax, garage. 310 Mala St—Bd a by Lowary. w by charlotte St.. a by Mala St $8.80 C<»p*rwheat. Sidney. 1540. houae. 201 Main St—Rd O by Green St.. w by Smith, n by Main St.. a by Ma^ loney. 823.44 Carroll. Thomaa, 1M0 tax. 305 Green St—Bd a by ween St.. w by Carroll, n by Harrington Hat. s by Carroll. a $88.88 Heunan, William, 1040 tax. soi-8-8 Miliar st—Bd a by Main * Millar Sta., w by Gilbert, a by Miller S t , • bv Main St »"A Keiiy Mathaw. 1040 tax, lot 401 Miller 8t—Bd a by rriery, w by Kelly. n by Orlakany Blvd.. a by Miller S t Andrewa. Mary J . 1040 tax, 8 a, Orlakany BWd—Bd e by W. Cher- w by WatOrbory Mill, n by Water- bury Mill, o by marram. •w by valley its., n ay DenniaOn, a by Schmidt. Sohmldt. Prod, 1040 tax. houaeWl' ™-e by Orlakany Creelr w n ay aaaanaeoa, • ay OS.80 tot all, •.ftS AS Hum Isabel, 1040 tax, lot 08. Street 38,40 rone. V., 1840 tax, lot 101 Fourth Mendltto. Joaotb, 1841 tax, lot" M. Turd Street •treat Baroae, v.. 1140 tax lot lot,' Fourth Street tot'iii 1 $3.38 *«».*"*• "* Ave. Motto. Joeeph, 1340 tax. lot 178, Warner Ava ~ Ubertv Home inc.. 1340 tax, 18 a, A Of Country Club. ' |> j j ASj Koerlekl, Joaeph Kat, 1140 tax, etora * houae. I Cottage S t soeiieer, ltaymoaS, 1040 tax, house, 18 Pleasant St 880,80 houae, 880.34 fteman. Jamei S., 1340 tax, houae* Cttr* ' Jones* &*-* * K u r . 1I4S tax. Meyer. Albert. 1040 tax, Blk. 4, lot 1 Jfc house, Sinclair Ave. 840.35 Maloney, Leo. 1040 tax, house & M a. Rome Rd—Bd • by Putnam, w by Morris, it by Rome Rd., a by Whit- taker. 14.88 Benson, Alfred, 1840 tax. 120 a, Church Rd—Bd e by Otter, *w by Ma- deja, n by Phillips, a by Church Rd. Christman, H. A, 1040 tax, houae. Coleman Rd—Bd a by Orlakany Creak, w by Baeeer, n by Gable, a by Buck* hammer. $80.00 Neirneyer, Georga R„ 1040 tax, 80 a, Judd Rd—Bd a by Orlakany Creek, *r by Kelly Bat., n by Neimeyer, a ***!•*• ae-^a |48iM Reader, W. s. Eat.. 1840 tax. house, Rd—Bd o by Coleman, w Croak, n by Walla, a by ,., "*.', V" 'V $63.25 Morgan. Helen, 1940 Ux, 9 a, Clin- ton Rd—Bd o by Clinton Rd, jw by Wilson, n by Armstrong a by West- moreland Rd. $82.75 Peck, Blmer, 1940 tax, 45 a. Clin- ton Rd—Bd 0 by Halaey, w hy Clin- ton Rd.. n by Murphy, a by Jrodor, J US. 01 Va a, Clinton Rd—Bd e by Clinton Rd, w by Sawner. n by Sawner, a by Aah- * $14.80 Sawner, George 1340 tax, 38 a, Clin- ton Rd—Bd a by Marah Bet w by Town line, a by Swartout, e by Saw- ner Bet . $118.48 Kochanowakl. Thao., 1040 tax, 8 a houae. Cider St—Bd o by Cider St, by Btelby, n by BTelby, • by Blelby. $A2<48 Leavitt. LOUle H., 1140 tax, 8 Park-Ida St iH a, Clinton St. $ A, lot 31. Kerne n OlfforS. I)r. F. ' tiX, T a. Clinton S t lot^^ATkel'st? Kngla. Ira. 1140 t Wood St. Wl ft Mi Wife, 1340 I187.H 1840 tatx. $1.73 40, Blk. A, White, HM Kj"- w i s t . n by MeCermter ^allay Rd. "" 814.88 70 a. Cider Cider TO, Wharram. Francea, 1040 tax. 30 *. s*vBuwH»r22 6 1 tax. 180 Main S t - B d e by R ay Srwin. n by Rutgar, a by St DO 3TT.11 a by To- by Goodwin, n by Mam fc«4Bfi Hughes, lot J70 Main 3 ' Cox. a am si. 3180.8T I tax. •*! Mafn 4 Vicka. Lester O,, iteo tax, Iff Mam cHkv it. ^e k »LS: <a, -• J Rahn. Joan w,. 1040 tax. hat b7oare: $81.80 1940 tax. 49-81 Gardner naon._er by_Oardner S t n Bd a by Ber by ilka, I by Suta Rd. Hntta Ira, 1840 tax. fat 40. Blk Wood St. H Beek. Hendrlek. Hllloreat St wT* $4.11 1140 tax, lot 880. Anthony. \Ut tax. let 831. irjraaasr^ 1 .«aff. Xeraen Swentowowokl,. M.. 1841 tax. lot. m Horace St. Swenlowewakl. Iff., 1140 tax. lot 7Oi, Horaee St. Swentotrewakl, Iff,, 1141 tax, let 747, RlOka, Barl. 1340 tax, houeo, 140 WattaaborO St—Bd a by Bamee, w n by Whieaaboro St. • by SMST- « W by Jonea, n by WhUeiboro St., e by Kuabaurn. , Miller. Bmeat. 1040 tax. gaa atatior, Oriakaay St—Bd a by Neaalf. w hy OaUey Ave., n by Miller, a by Orla- kany S t Dwrer, Fred B., 1940 tax. 1 a. Cider 8t—Bd a by Cider St. w by Meree, a by Movie, a by Morse. Moree. Ray S., 1840 tax, 40 a, ctd^r t—Bd a by Cider St., w by Blelby it. n by Cook, s by Town line. $75.20 Tobln. Bllen V.. 1940 tax, io a. County, Seat Rd—Bd a by Munn, w by County Seat Rd., n by Bielby. a by Wlahart. $10.45 Now therefore, Ih purauance of the statute In aueh eaeea made and pro- vided, , notica Is hereby given that by virtul off the power In ma voated by law, I " Presbyterian Young People Select Officers at Meeting Forestport. Jan. 14—The Young People's Society of the Presbyter- ian Church elected officers Sun- day night for the second time this year. Elwyn Reed was .chosen president; Cecil Avery, vice-pres- ident; Ralph Hutton, secretary and treasurer. George HopklnS, former pres- ident, resigned as he is leaving to work in Schenectady, and Lucille Ferjet resigned as treasurer. Tne Woodgate young people, who have been coming to Forest- port each week, decided to meet in Woodgate hereafter because of tne transportation and tire prob- lem. -,.v^ ". : "J ., :... Funeral Services Held For Mrs. Alice Gantner Boonville, Jan. 14—The funeral of Mrs. Alice Gantner was held Tuesday with prayer service at the Trainor' funeral home on Schuyler St. and at St. Joseph's Church at 10 a. m. The Rev. R. A. Hoffman of North Lawrence of- ficiated. The Rev. Thomas F. Mc- Neill was in the sanctuary. The bearers were Thomas Dol- an, Dr. L. C. Brown, Walter Marcy, Harold Geiskopf, John Pfendler and Karl Kornmeyer. Among the many floral tributes and mass cards were two floral pieces, one from the Charles St. neighbors and one from ihe Acad- emy St. neighbors. Interment will be made in St. Joseph's Cemetery in the spring. ELECT OFFIGERSIDEFENSE COUNCIL CHAIRMEN NAMED Port Leyden National Bank Elects Directors and Officers Port Leyden, Jan. 14 — The an- nual meeting of the Port Leyden National Bank was held Tuesday afternoon. The following officers were elected: Directors, S. J. Neff, Joseph Burkart, Harry L. Drake, John E. Johnston and Henry Ripp, president, S. J. Neff; vice-presi- dent, Joseph Burkart; cashier, Ralph W. Bishop; assistant cash- ier. Mrs. Edna Sessions. Mr. Bis- hop will assume his duties January 19. law, I or my euo«e«ai on the 8th day of r.„, u », r , M I B ««. 10 o'clock in the forenoon at the place p commence aell- . r so much of oats aeveral and reapactlre tots, tracta. parcel and pa reel • of real aetata at aha11 be aurflclent to pay and dla- charge all State, County, highway, achool, town or other taxea aaaeaaed on aaid landa In the year above men- tioned that may then remain unpaid thereon, together with the intereit, charge* and axpenaea which may be due and accrue thereon at the time of aueh aala and shall aell and continue from day to day as hereinafter man* tloned. to son until io much of each parcel, lot or tract of real estate shall be aold aa will ba euffiolent to pay all the taxes thereon for the year for the taxea of which aueh aale ahall be made with the eaid latoreat ehartee and as- peneee thereon. All aueh ealee of real aatate will be auhject to any and all ^%f h ^w h Vo C rU J Cy^a^ , t d hV2! MI for taxea or other liana and sub- ieet, alao to the right of all persona interested therein to redeem the same loot, also to the right of all persons Interested therein tf aa provided by law, The purchaaera at aueh aale ahall pay the amount of their respective bids to the County Treasurer within ten days after the .last day of aale; w ease of the default of any purohaser at euoh sale to make said payment within aueh time the County Treas- urer may cancel the bid and Issue, a certificate to any peraon paving the amount thereof who ahall have the aame rlghta aa the flrtt purehaaer or the County Treasurer may hold tha aame as having been purchased by the County oi Oneida. The aale of real eatate for aueh de- linquent taxea, Internet, charge* and axpeaaea aaaeaaed In the towna of Ava. Annavllta, Camden, Florence, fjeyd, Lee, Vienna. Verona Weatera, Weat- moraland and the City of Rome, will ha held at the Court Houae in the City of Roma, in aaid County, com- mencing the day and hour above men- tioned and upon the completion of tha « " Luck, Henry 4b Winnla. 1040 tax, block 2. lot if, M.Ruaaail Ave-Sd. a 84H S^tl^J^'LaneSter**^* ^^^i^a™ * ^ ^ ^ ^^ ^'a/ awa^eaww^^ai^ * *» • a by tni.il aalf of the real aatate in aaid town and city, the aale will be adjournoc until the aueeedlnsr day to the Court News Notes Port Leyden, Jan. 14 — There will be a meeting of the altar boys of St. Martin's church Saturday at 9; story hour for children at, 3 S i m.; Holy childhood hour at :30 p. m.; Confessions Saturday 4 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. m.; meeting of the Sodality of Blessed Virgin Saturday at 7 p. m. The annual meeting of the Mis- sionary and Ladies Aid Society of the Congiegational church will be held in the church parlors on Friday at 3 p. m. Officers will be Sleeted for the coming year and reports given followed by a pro- gram Including a short play. A covered dish supper will follow. Members are asked to bring a cov- ered dish and own table service. Friends here have received word of ths death of Irving E. Wager of Albany, whose tuneral was held at the Memorial Chapel Sunday afternoon. Mr. Wager married Miss Julia Earl, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Albert Earl here, where her early life was spent. He is survived, besides his wife, by -one daughter, Mrs. Har- old SherriU and son, Albert Earl Wager. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. James Burkart of Boonville on the birth of a daugh- ter named Patricia Frfanceshorn Sunday st the Lewis County Hos- pital. Lowville. Mrs. Burkart was formerly Miss Eva Rea of Port Leyden. - HI in i i » 11 — - Jewell New Tax Rate Is Lower Than in Previous Year Jewell, Jan. 14 — The total amount of tax to be collected in the Town of Vienna for 1941 is $5,133.35 less than in 1940. The tax rate, which last year was $60.16 will be $53.98 this year. Warrant for the collection at taxes has been turned over to Henry Koster, collector. Sylvan Beach, by Claude Harris. Knoxboro B. C. Perkins and Staff Seated by 1.0.0. F. Lodge Knoxboro, Jan. 14.—Knoxboro I. O. O. F. installed officers Mon day night at a meeting in the hall. Fred Smith Vernon, district depu- ty, installed this slate: Noble grand, Bernard C. Per- kins; vice-grand, Ofthello Hewitt; recording secretary, Harold ln- galls; financial secretary, T. Gil- bert Smith; treasurer, Edward Griffith. Right supporter to noble grand, William Sheldon; left supporter to noble Grand, George Chase; war- den, Donald Smith; conductor, Carl Jacobs; chaplain, Ernest Spencer; right scene supporter, Herbert Smith; left scene support- er, Wesley Kaiser. Outside guard, John Johnson; inside guard, Dewey Davis; right supporter to vice-grand, Reuben Neudecker. Local Telephone Company Names Directors, Officers Knoxboro, Jan. 14.—Knoxboro Telephone Company conducted its annual meeting in Grange Hall. Three directors were elected for three years each to succeed him- self, David Cragg, Peter Burns anl George Burleson. The election of officers follows: President, Peter Burns; vice-pres- ident, Clinton Smith; secretary and treasurer, Chester Dick in place of Mrs. M. A. Kimball. It was decided to take over Line 5 which has been a privately owned line. Boonville, Jan. 14 — The two companies of the Boonville Fire Department met Monday night and elected officers for their re- spective groups. The Acme Hose Company also voted to purchase a $100 Defense Bond. Officers of the Acme Hose are: President, Guy E. Enearl; vice- president, Ambrose Iseneker; sec- retary, Ernest A. Palmer; treas- urer, liar land Hayes; trustee, J. H. Rice. Leo Kotary was re-elected pre- sident of the Hook & Ladder Com. pany; vice-president, Robert Sam- uels.; secretary, Herman Reams; treasurer, Walter K. Miller. Cady Bible Class Will Have Financial Contest Boonville, Jan. 14.— The Cady Bible Class of the Baptist Church held its monthly meeting Monday evening in the church parlors. Supper was served at 6:30 to 20 members by Mrs. E. A. Hill, Mrs. George Nestle and Mrs. Kathryn Traxel. The meeting opened with devotions led by Mrs. Garry Hall. The class voted to divide its membership into two teams to raise funds for the class. The president, Jane Meurer named Mrs. Garry Hall as captain of the Main Streeters and Mrs. Louise Shafer as captain of the West Streeters. Both captains are to re- port at the February meeting. Mrs. Dudley Lambert had the largest number out on the at- tendance contest for this month. The program, in charge of Miss Josephine Pfeifle, consisted of guessing games with the prises be- ing awarded to Mrs. Garry Hall and Mrs. Mas White* Mrs. T. P. Woolschlager was awarded the prize for her costume in the poverty social. t ~< Port Leyden Man Loses Hands After Being Frozen Lowville, Jan. 14.—George Hos- kins, 76, Port Leyden, who was ad- mitted Jan. 1 to Lewis County General Hospital with frozen hands and feet, had both hands amputated Tuesday. Hoskins, who lives alone, was not seen between Dec. 29 and Jan. 1, when neighbors found him un- conscious on the floor of his un- heated home. Holland Patent, Jan. 14.—Mayor Harry C. Pugh called a meeting in Holland Hall Monday evening for the purpose of forming a de- fense organization. Mr. Wallace of Utica explained the work of the various committees and the duties of each. The following were appointed chairman of committees: Trans- portation, W. Gehret Kleinspehn; fire, Ervin G. Kenyon; police, W. Charles Rowland; communications. Peter E. McCarthy; water, Sidney Lloyd and William T. Murphy; sanitation and health, Dr. Price Lewis; air warden, Otis S. Pritch- ard; women's volunteer service, Mrs. HSrry C. Pugh; food and shel- ter, Miss Adeline P. Baker; first aid, Miss Minnie Wolcott. There will be a meeting of the chairmen of the committees at the hall next Monday evening to com- plete the listing of cdmmittees and arrange for a mass meeting in the near future. West Leyden West Leyden, Jan. 14—Benja- min Maleski of Wilkes Barre, Pa., is spending some time in the home of Mrs. Pauline Kaido. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kotary and family of Boonville spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kotary. and Mrs. Clark was the recipient of several gifts. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. James K. Clark, Utica; Mr. and Mrs. Danforth Thomas and son, Gerard, Rome; Charles J. Clark, Miss Dorothy Clark, Mrs. Julia B. Williams and Miss Genevieve Hamlin, Holland Patent. Funeral services for Mrs. Jen- nie Williams were conducted at the Prltchard funeral home at 2:30 Sunday afternoon. The Rev. Cecil A. Taylor, of St. Luke's Church, Utica, officiated. The bearers were Daniel G. Humphrey sr., John Rowlands, Paul Van Dyke and Francis Daugh. Several beauti- ful floral tributes were sent by relatives and friends. Interment was made in Holland Patent Ceme- tery. Miss Bullock Named Director of National Bank Holland Patient, Jan. 14—Miss Margaret Bullock was named a di- rector of First National Bank of Holland Patent at the annual meeting held Tuesday. She re- places the late Ellas W. Jones who died last month. Other directors named are Miss Beatrice Dunlap, J. Brayton Ful- ler, Elbert Slorah, and Joseph E. F. Walser. Officers named by the directors are:,President, J. Brayton Fuller; vice-president,, Elbert Slroah; cashier, Joseph E. R. Walser; as- sistant cashier, Miss Margaret Bullock.' ' ^ , . Conslstent advertising brings consistent results. •aeatass sass as " i sassBMR Special Services Will Be Held atC. and M. A. Church Boonville, Jan. 14 — There wlfl be special services at the Christian and Missionary Alliance Church, Boonville from Jan. 18 to Feb. 1. The evangelist will be Miss Gladys Phillips, a former Boonville girl. A sacred soloist and children's worker will be Miss. Alice Kenyon, Whitesboro. Sunday Services at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. The week-day services will be at 7:30 p. m. the City of tJtlea, in aaid imenetat at 10 a. m. * Dd place the aVsWHT within thellmlta of tha oltr of _ the sale continuing from ear to until completes. GARDNER O. HART, * Treasurer of Oneida Countr. Girl Motorist Killed Center Brunswick, Jan. 14 uft— MISS Frencilla Glllman. 19, of North Adams, Mass., died early today when the automobile in which she was riding atruck a pole In this Rensselaer County com- munity, The right sd at the right time is always s service to Sentinel readers. Barneveld Barneveld, Jan. 14 — The Red Cross willmeet at the Firehouse Thursday afternoon to sew and knit. All the women in the com- munity are urged to come and do their bit. Mrs. E. M. Collins, chair- man of the knitting, will have yarn for those who wish to knit. The Rev. E. O. Webster sttend- ed a ministers' meeting at Central Church, Utica, Monday. Prayer meeting will be held at the Methodist parsonage Thursday evening followed by choir re- hearsal. News Notes Holland Patent, Jan. 14. — A family gathering was held Sunday at the home of Misses Adeline and Flora Baker in honor of the birth- day of their sister, Mrs. Charles J. Clark. Luncheon was served TRAINOR FUNERAL HOMES West Leyden and Boonville Phone 91MM Boonville Phone 18 •oonvllie CLARENCE W. TRAINOR MRS, TRAINOR Licensed Assistant Every Detail Will Receive Our Personal Attention WWf*+J+JW+fJ+SJ t SffJWJWff*ffff*+JWff*+***f*> Fruit Producers Advised To Advertise in Papers Rochester, Jan. 14 iJt) — Adver- tising in local newspapers and liv- ing up to that advertising will open the fruit market for produc- ers, in the opinion of a Pennsyl- vania State College professor. Addressing an opening session of the State Horticultural Socie- ty's 87th annual convention yes- terday, Prof. Frank N. Fagan as- s»?rt<Kl; "Every consumer likes good fruit but you have to sell them. The market for western apples is based on advertising and I think we eastern growers are making a mistake if we Ignore it' 1 Displays of thpusands of New York apples, of well-known and newer varieties — more than enough to delight those who be- lieve "one a day keeps the doctor away"—featured such types ss the Cortland, developed at the Geneva State Agricultural Experiment Station. Manager Harry L. King of the State Fruit Testing Co-operative Association called this variety "this finest apple introduction of the 20th century." Five Young Men Enter Service in Army Ranks Boonville, Jan. 14—Three young men from Boonville and one from Ava, left Tuesday morning for army service with other selectees fnam the Remsen draft board. They were Thomas Corwin, Don- ald O'Brien, Tilden Warren of Boonville and Charles Tuffy, Ava. They will be stationed at Fort Niagara, N. Y. Stanley Sargent, who enlisted in the air crops of the U. S. Army, left Thursday for Montgomery, Ala. News Notes Boonvtlle,, Jan. 14—The Boon- ville FFA members will go to Remsen this evening for a busi- ness, social and recreational meet- ing with Remsen FFA Chapter. On Thursday evening the Black River Schoolmasters* Club will convene at the Remsen Central School. Boonville Grange, 1547, will meet Monday evening. Sandwich- es, doughnuts and coffee will be served under the direction of Ed- ward Sattler. The monthly meeting and social meeting of the Woman's Society of Christian Service will be held at the home of Mrs. Myrtle Lester. The Study Class of the W.S.C.S. met at the parsonage Monday eve- ing for the study group. Mr. and Mrs. Will Rogers quite- ly observed their 56th wedding anniversary Tuesday at their home on Main St. Friends and neighbors calked to extend congratulations. for the latest complete news 1 P B U y The Last Edition of The Rome Dafly Sentinel >OAk STATB and NATIONAL On Sale at 5:40 p. m. at Sanford'a Pharmacy . Main 8t„ Boonville For DAILY DELIVERIES Order from Carrier Boys Dependable Custom HATCHING leteet eealament, leaf eattteaea, htwtM 8ailtta<ttaa Rate, 2Vic par Egg We ••!! all »arl.»l«i •( laky CMcki. It eoyi te say tSarn early one" fat tkem sear ROOM, Wt ia«tlallta | n whit* >l r m«u»h ftecki una HM Laylnf HofcH Ut Us Quote You On POULTRY EQUIPMENT* SILVER CITY HATCHERY 1. COUlTie QUA, Meneaer 180 Cesar St. SHIMIll rNONI HI BEAUTY ALONE Is Not Enough Beneath the covering of any piece of upholstered * furniture is the answer to every question re- garding quality, comfort and long life. Look well, then, for an honor mark that will posi- tively identify and guarantee the values you cannot see. Every piece of upholstered furniture we sell bears a "HARDEN" label, your guarantee of highest quality. It is also a guarantee that the piece is Custom-made, not Quantity-made. Since 1884, for 58 years, the Harden Company has made chairs, There can be only one answer to so long a successful operation—that is qual- ity and value. Doesn't such a line deserve your investigation? We think so, and invite you to look at our display. You will like "Harden" furniture and our fair prices will please you. if ye* te vlilt our ttare ahona S—n«ffle tff-Ot, 'III toll at »«or Clark Layng Convenient PHONE 239-W Delivery Thomas M. 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1&AILY WKTINiaU ROME, N. Y., WEDNESDAY EVENING. JANUARY 14, 1M2 PAGE THIRTEEN

Lefsd Holies

County Tax Sale, 1942 nor... wi. J, * Hsasa*-.^

Merrlroan. ^BjajOj

• tar Merrinien. . ^

111,11 •40 t**.. houae and

, „ _ „ t at—Bd e by Uin.r , w bf} Wiley, n by Wlliy, a b y l a a l n 8t.

by Howlett. n by WlUon. a by Sablk.

Wilson Oar*. 1940 tax. 2 a. stain St—Bd e by Miner, w by Cemetery, a by Main St. • by Wilson St.

Carey, Delia, 1140 tax. JT a. Hd—Bd • by Station road, w

, 4

cs

J U H i 2 9 a»^wl I T ^ * *_ eP*a» ^ ' ^^r•^^^^S~^^rl^^ house. Are., n

l e g a l Hotics

. « • — - - - - , s t a t i c - . t

la Pond, n by Fleming, p by

Pope, Geo. * ManareV.1940 ta*.

aJezak. • by

8 TO a7 Main S t - B d a by Harriiicton. a by W« Main St.

n n . t e r . Clarenea Eat.,1140 t a x . , " Lee Rd-Bd e by ^ H f t J J L j i * 0 * *

« . n by Wolfe. • by Krevy»<*. ay ton 111.90

Palmar, Stuart * Maud, m o tax, 14 a, Vernon Rd—Bd • by Quarries, w by McDonald, a by Verona road, a by Town l i n o .

I11.0T Burrow*, Minnie, 1*40 tax, 40 a.

Eureka Rd—Bd e by Traschel, W by TraachoL n by Eureka road, s Tyler.

Lee Warren I., 1140 tax, house and 1 a. Scaddlng ltd—Bd • by Lee 4 Burrlll, f hrf iuf ta , n by Lee A Burrlll, • by Eureka Bd.

888.80 _____ 1040 tax. I a,

Bur _ Wolfe, n by reka road.

Queensboro Dairies, 1M0 tax, I > urekj. Rd-Bd t by Chui^. w > r 'olfa. n by O. W. B. B , a tay _w-

|8.0f ttabatta._il4o

Evans, Howard St Helen, 1140 tax, S a. Carter R d - B d e by SlmloU. wTV Juravlch, n by Hank, s by Carter ltd.

Tobln. Ellen. 1940 ta t . 1 a. Skeeter-boro Rd—Bd a by Tashere. w by

Ekeeterboro road, n by town lino, • V Taahera. ' * | w

jHelllff, Marraret, 1940 taX, lS "a. County Seat—Bd 0 by Schmitt. w by Jonas, n by by County Seat, a by aehmitt. •

. Markin, Mike - Josephine, 1040 tax, house and la . Bates Rd—Bd 0 tay O W R B. W by Pryslanlck, n by Bates road. • by Stanford.

110.01 N. T. Joint Stock Land Bank, 1040

t a x , . 1JD0 a, Skinner Rd—Bd .a by Ooodiii. w by Robaon, n by Robaon, • by Skinner road.

1100.04 N. T. Joint Stock Land Bank' 1040

tax, 65 a. Tudman Rd—Bd e by Rome road, w by Tudman road, n by Boodell. • by Schliat,

011.10 Oardinier. Mary. 1040 U x . 40 a.

Tenklne Bd—Bd e by Jenkins, m by town una, n by Jenkins, * by Barter..

Armstrong, Beaale. 1040 tax, l a , Main St-Bd e by Mareh. w by Wil­son, n by wiison. a by Main St.

Stockbrida-a, .Vincent A L j o . ^ H tax. 100 a. Route I—Bd * by Kroutch. w by TlUaaautn, n by Wearer, a by

|116.81

by^.nT°Ce"Mr*I ^Tby l̂hn'lth!

Robaon. Wm. M. Met. 1140 taV.°jj . lacs St—Bd w by Westmoreland St. n by Mayor, a tay Trautman.

Luck Blether A.. 1040 tax lot it. St.

81..44 >. U i t u O . , 1840 t ax. lot \ a Are.—Bd e by Phil 11 pa. w by 1 A n , n by Zlmmarman, a by

^aka^Lajtar O,, l0«Matlt Aif-Fairdale Are. n by Seeman, • by

17.22 Bally. Tharoja * Fred, 1040 tax, lot I. Owens PL W.—Bd 0 by Balm, W tay Woodward, n by Owena PI, a by State

R ° * d 10.44 Bell, Wm. H.. 1940 tax, lot 07. W

terouiy St. 11.00

Lomax. Arthur, 1040 tax, lota 151-152 and houae, Denton St.

$17.71 aboaTVot N inSaS«t I f f *"• W a f ° n anop, 101 iv, xToapeci mx.

$27.41 Road, James A wife, 1040 tax, houae,

0 Roosevelt DT1T»—Bd a by Darling, w by Ronreau, a by Booaerelt Drive.

Tearden, Herbert H.. 1040 tax, house, i t Foster St—BZd a by Rie-meraema, w by Cooper.

$04.10 Bell, parence, 1040 tax, houae. 40

Poatef, St—Bd a by Ball. W by Gable.

: i t r \ . • W104 Adam*. Arthur %L. 1040 tat. houae.

17 West St -Bd * by Weat St. w by Wast St, n by Pitcher. • by Feeley.

$»0.« tax. house,

a by

$40.01

- Wlllamt, Fro* W., 1040 tax. 12 Wagner—Bd w by Wagner, Schuf. • by McPheraon.

Jones, Margaret. 1140 tax. 04 a. Mo­hawk S t ,.

James P., W»flt^

r b y BolanowaVl.

$104.04 1140 tax. 4 a,

t i0. l l

w by Julllard Co..

$40.00 Mitchell, Jacob. 1040 tax, house -

store, lota 51-50. frOlley St. ' Miaterka, John, 1040 tax. lot 207.

Candee S t jl*.

Mlatorka, John, 'IMS tax. lot 2*12. Candoa S t

Miaterka. John, 1040 tax, l o t " l 8 .

i..

. Mllltr. Charlea. 1040 tax, houao, 401 t Ttica St-Bd 0 by Parker, w by Bv-ana, n by mica St., a by irtna.

Carr A MeRugo. 1040 tax. l o P j B TTtlea St—Bd • by Carroll, w by Cart * McHuao. n by Vtloa S t . • by Wa-tetbury Dyke.

McHugo ,wtb?>?at|U? Rd . ^ S M J H * ca St.. a by Carr A McHuge,

• . HI | | Ftora, Michael Bat.. IMS i * ^ ^ ^

* house, 110 Uttca St—Bd • tart, w by Marino St., n by

Flore, Michael S a t . 1040 tat . ga* rage. 107 Utlea St—Bd a by Pugh. * by White, n by Uttca St.. • by S t Stephen'a Church.

Carroll, Thomaa, 1040 tag. house, 000 Main St-Bd * by Smtth. w by

Candea 'St.

lablara. Anthony. 1040 tax. % of 100. % of 114. Dudley St.

Miaterka. Catherine. 1040 tax, \ of 184. Va Of 115, Dudley S t

Lindaley. Margaret. 1040 tax, lot 91. Wilcox i t

•5 \ 4g# BK

Olod, Stanley. 1940 tax, lota 271-271. Wilcox S t

Bialaki, Henry 8„ 1040 tax. Wilcox St.

$tl« Blelakl, Henry B., 1040 U x , lot 810.

Wilcox S t .-Miaterka, John. 1040 U x . store A

houae, lot 208, 189 Campbell S t $84.00

Miaterka. John, 1040 U x , lot 100, Campbell S t

Miaterka, John, 1040 tax. lot 210° Campbell S t

aMBsgr^S,. Ouba, Vktorit, 1040 tax, lot

S t

Hull iaabel, 1840 tax, lot CO,

- - $8.10 _ Rait, laabal. 1040 tax, lot It. Third •treat

AS

•amtrtar. Kottia. IMOtax. bloak a, lot 14 and houae. St Russell Are —

K a by O'Neil. w by RuaaaU, a by waUyn, a by Andes.

OST.IT Onerocker. Frad Eat. 1940 tax. house.

4 Oatley St—Bd a by patlay, w by SchUldman. n by Faurniar. a by B * -

Lee. E. D., 1040 tax, Uock 1. l o t ' l . Bunker A v a

"> 15.84 Lao. E D. . 1040 tax, block 2. lot 1.

Bunker Ave. '**** Lao. E . D. . 1M0 tax. Mock 8. lot E

Bunker Ave. ^ M

Lea, B. D.. 1040 tax, talk 1 lot 21. Trinity Ava.

Lea, E. D. . 1040 tax. block I lot 1. Trinity Ava,

Lee, B. D., 1040 tax. block t, lot' a, Trinity Ave. ^ M

Lea. E. D. . 1040 tax. block 8. lot 28. 10 Coventry A v a

$0.10 Lee. E. D., 1040 tax, bl 8. lot 29.

21 Coventry A v a $0.10

Lea, E D. . 1N0 tax, block S. lot 00. SO Coventry Ava.

Mats Lee. B. D.. 1840 tax, block 4. lot 3.

20 Coventry A v a $0.19

Lea, B. D.. 1040 tax, block 4. lot 2. 22 Coventry Ave.

$6.19 Lee B, D.. 1940 tax. block 4, lot 1.

M Coventry Ava. $0.11

WiaaUnlep, Wm. A wife, 1840 tax. house, MOT McBrlde Ave.

$04.28 Breen. John A., 1040 tax, block 5.

lot 14. houao, 1S00 Tabor A v a $33.33

Martin, Louiae M.. 1040 tax. lot 6. Nye Ava.

17 | | Martin. Louisa M . 1140 tax, lot'7.

Nye Ave. $7.08

Maj-tln, Louise M . , 1040 tax, lot 8. Nye Ava.

$7.65 Percacolantl, Anthony. 1040 Ux, blk.

0, lot 1, house, Nye Ave. $31.65

Percaelantl, Anthony, 1940 tax, blk. 0, lot 1, Nye Ave.

$0.88 Percaelantl, Anthony, 1840 tax, Blk.

0, lot 3, Nya Ava. $6.58

Percaelantl. Anthony 1840 tax, Blk. 1, tot 4. Nye Ava.

$0.51 Percaelantl, Anthony 1040 u x . Blk.

0, lot I, Nya Ave. $6.68

Seheller, Walter, 1040 tax, blk 7, lot 0, Nye Ave.

$3.60 Oatek, Alex A Wife, 1040 Ux, Blk.

$, tot 1, 1406 Nya Ava. $04.10

Neary. Robert. 1040 tax. Blk. I. tot T, houae, 2100 Carolina St.

$89.51 Beed. John. 1040 tax. Blk I, lot 6.

houae, 2137 Caroline S t 839.81

Malaan, Adrian 8., 1040 U x , Blk. 1. lot 14, Sinclair Ava.

$4.76 McOinlay. Ada. 1940 tax, Blk. 2. lot

IS A houae, Sinclair Ave.' $24.04

Forestport

CHAPUR INDUCTS OMCERSFORYBAR

Mrs. Edna Morey and Staff Take 0 . E. S. Places; Re­

cess Until March 23

BOONVILLE

Forestport, Jan. 14 —Mrs. Edna Moray was installed matron of Forest Chapter, O.E.S., Monday evening. Other officers installed ware: Patron, George Isley; asso­ciate matron, Mrs. Bessie Nichols; secretary, Mrs. Pearl Gouger; treasurer, Miss Nellie Boyce; con­ductress, Mrs. Samantha Isley; as­sociate conductress, Mrs. Lena LiUdle; chaplain, Mrs. Georgianna Porter; marshal, Mrs.- Bernice Meeker; musician, Mrs. Mildred Moloney; warder, Mrs. Laura La Fountain; Ruth, Mrs. Reba Par­ent; Esther, Mrs. Amy Donovan; Martha, Mrs. Lena Ensser; Elec­ta, Mrs. Estella Harrig.

Mrs. Bessie Nichols acted as in­stalling marshal; Miss Nellie Boyce was assistant installing marshal; Mrs. Georgianna Porter was installing chaplain.

Mrs. Nichols, retiring matron, received several gifts from offi­cers and members of the chapter. The district deputy-grand matron, Eloise Bates, has scheduled her of ficial visit for June 10, it was an nounced.

The chapter recessed for the winter and will reconvene March 23.

Grade Pupils Organize Safety Club at School

Forestport, Jan. 14 — Pupils of the fifth and sixth grades of For­estport Central School have form­ed a Safety Club with Dorothy Delaney as president; George Ferjet, vice-president; and Patty Lou Avery, secretary.

Safety patrols have been named to see that safety rules are obey­ed in the halls and at the load­ing and unloading of the busses. Bobby Coscomb is in charge.

The children have written safe­ty songs and drawn up the safety rules. Any student caught violat­ing them will be tried before the officers of the club.

RIFLE RANGE WILL BE 0PM THURSDAY

New Practice Gallery for Civilian Use Ready for

Ceremony Boonvtlle, Jan. 14 — The Boon-

ville Civilian Defense Rifl.> and Pistol Range will be officially opened by Mayor Vaughn Thurs­day at 7:30 p. m. Mayor Vaughn will fire the first official volley, the next volley will be fired by Glenn W. Daniels, director of Boonville's Civilian Defense pro­gram; these will be followed by volleys from Fire Chief Reams Chiec of Police Conway, repre­sentatives from the Herald Office; E. A. Hargrave, president of the Board of Education; and other village officials, representing civic and fraternal organizations. Due to a schoolmaster's meeting Prin­cipal Harry Langworthy will be unable to be at the opening ses­sion.

These official volleys will be followed by several markmanslrip volleys by such veteran shooters as John Cataldb, Harry Capron, Jesse and Paul Jordan. The pub­lic is invited to inspect the range facilities Thursday evening.

Fur Company Stockholders Re-elect Officers for 1942

Boonville, Jan. 14—The annual meeting of the stockholders ctf the Central New York Fur Company was held Monday, when the fol­lowing officers were re-elected: President, S. J. Sanford; vice-president, L. H. Cain, Lyons Falls; treasurer, Walter Pratt; secretary, F. Leewood Williamson.

BABCOCK RESIGNS ASPEACEJUSTIGE

Town Board Makes No Ap­pointment to Post: Con­

stables Named

Holland Patent HOBBY SHOW WILL

BE HELD TONIGHT

Lowville

Boonville, Jan. 14—At a meet­ing of the Town Board Monday, the resignation of Perley S. Bab-cock as justice of the peace was submitted and accepted. N o new appointment in this office has been made.

Mrs. Wilbur Rednor and Mrs. Myrtle Lester were named atten­dance officers for the Town of Boonville. Edward A. Cavanagh was re-appointed as welfare of ficer.

The following constables were named: Fred Yager, John Mahaf-fy, Clarence Fulmer. Joseph Con­way and William Lang.

M E C O M M E S

Holland Patent, Jan. 14 — The January meeting of the Holland Patent Central School Parent-Teachers Association will be held this evening, a t the Central School. Elmer Vaughn is program chairman.

The program will feature a hob­by show, for which the following exhibitors and their exhibits have been procured: Miss Muriel Rus­sell, dolls, Miss Myrtle Puttock, bracelets; Mrs. Dorothea Vaughn, verse writing; Mr. and Mrs. Har­vey Bowman, household conserva­tion and reclamation; William E. Allison, water colors; H. D. Chap­man, crafts; Joseph T. Owens, criminal weapons; Mark Randall ar., circus models; Dr. Louis J. Schelter .telescopes and lenses; Maurice G. Steele, slight of hand and magic; Elmer T. Vaughn, archery.

Refreshments will be served with Mrs. Jennie Mcintosh in charge.

Griswold Badly Injured When Pinned Under Car

Lowville, Jan. 14.—John Gris­wold, 38, proprietor of diners here and in Remsen, was injured Tues­day when his car skidded on the icy pavement near Glenfield and overturned in a field 50 feet off the road, pinning him beneath the car.

His left foot was fractured and his face c u t He also suffered from exposure in the sub-zero weather. I t was more than an hour after the accident happened before he was extricated and taken to Lewis County General Hospital. His con­dition is considered favorable.

$30.80 104 1th,

Carroll, a by Main St.

Carroll, Thomas. 1040 tax. houal! Jn«~ M»m s t -Bd o by Carres, w by sh* n by Carroll, a by Main S t

$88.80 Lowery, Samuel, 1040 tax, house,

200 Main S t - B d a by Smith, vr by Loirary, a by Main S t

$88.01 Lowety, lamuol, 1840 tax, garage.

310 Mala St—Bd a by Lowary. w by charlotte St.. a by Mala S t

$8.80 C<»p*rwheat. Sidney. 1540. houae.

201 Main St—Rd O by Green St.. w by Smith, n by Main St.. a by Ma^ loney.

823.44 Carroll. Thomaa, 1M0 tax. 305 Green

St—Bd a by ween St.. w by Carroll, n by Harrington Hat . s b y Carroll.

a $88.88 Heunan, William, 1040 tax. soi-8-8

Miliar st—Bd a by Main * Millar Sta., w by Gilbert, a by Miller S t , • bv Main S t

»"A Keiiy Mathaw. 1040 tax, l o t 401

Miller 8t—Bd a by rriery, w by Kelly. n by Orlakany Blvd.. a by Miller S t

Andrewa. Mary J . 1040 tax, 8 a, Orlakany BWd—Bd e by W. Cher-

w by WatOrbory Mill, n by Water-bury Mill, o by m a r r a m .

•w by valley i ts . , n ay DenniaOn, a by Schmidt.

Sohmldt. Prod, 1040 tax. h o u a e W l ' ™ - e by Orlakany Creelr w

n ay aaaanaeoa, • ay

OS.80 tot al l ,

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Hum Isabel, 1040 tax, lot 08. Street 38,40

rone. V., 1840 tax, lot 101 Fourth

Mendltto. Joaotb, 1841 tax, lot" M. Turd Street

•treat

Baroae, v. . 1140 tax lot lot,' Fourth Street

tot'iii1

$3.38 * « » . * " * • " * Ave.

Motto. Joeeph, 1340 tax. lot 178, Warner Ava ~

Ubertv Home inc.. 1340 tax, 18 a, A Of Country Club.

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Koerlekl, Joaeph Kat, 1140 tax, etora * houae. I Cottage S t

soeiieer, ltaymoaS, 1040 tax, house, 18 Pleasant St

880,80 houae,

880.34 fteman. Jamei S., 1340 tax, houae*

Cttr* '

Jones* &*-* * K u r . 1I4S tax.

Meyer. Albert. 1040 tax, Blk. 4, lot 1 Jfc house, Sinclair Ave.

840.35 Maloney, Leo. 1040 tax, house & M

a. Rome Rd—Bd • by Putnam, w by Morris, it by Rome Rd., a by Whit-taker.

14.88 Benson, Alfred, 1840 tax. 120 a,

Church Rd—Bd e by Otter, *w by Ma-deja, n by Phillips, a by Church Rd.

Christman, H. A , 1040 tax, houae. Coleman Rd—Bd a by Orlakany Creak, w by Baeeer, n by Gable, a by Buck* hammer.

$80.00 Neirneyer, Georga R„ 1040 tax, 80

a, Judd Rd—Bd a by Orlakany Creek, *r by Kelly Bat., n by Neimeyer, a

***! •* • ae-^a |48iM Reader, W. s . Eat.. 1840 tax. house,

Rd—Bd o by Coleman, w Croak, n by Walla, a by

, . , "*.', V" 'V $63.25 Morgan. Helen, 1940 U x , 9 a, Clin­

ton Rd—Bd o by Clinton Rd, jw by Wilson, n by Armstrong a by West­moreland Rd.

$82.75 Peck, Blmer, 1940 tax, 45 a. Clin­

ton Rd—Bd 0 by Halaey, w hy Clin­ton Rd.. n by Murphy, a by Jrodor,

JUS. 01 Va a,

Clinton Rd—Bd e by Clinton Rd, w by Sawner. n by Sawner, a by Aah-

* $14.80 Sawner, George 1340 tax, 38 a, Clin­

ton Rd—Bd a by Marah B e t w by Town line, a by Swartout, e by Saw­ner Bet .

$118.48 Kochanowakl. Thao., 1040 tax, 8 a houae. Cider St—Bd o by Cider St, by Btelby, n b y BTelby, • by Blelby.

$A2<48

Leavitt. LOUle H., 1140 tax, 8 Park-Ida S t

iH a, Clinton St. $

A, lot 31. Kerne n

OlfforS. I)r. F. ' tiX, T a. Clinton S t

lot^^ATkel'st? Kngla. Ira. 1140 t

Wood St.

Wl

ft Mi

Wife, 1340

I187.H 1840 tatx.

$1.73 40, Blk. A,

White, H M K j " - w i st . n by MeCermter

^allay Rd.

"" 814.88 70 a. Cider

Cider

TO, Wharram. Francea, 1040 tax. 30 *. s*vBuwH»r22

61 tax. 180 Main S t -Bd e by R

• ay Srwin. n by Rutgar, a by S t

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a by To­by Goodwin, n by Mam

fc«4Bfi Hughes, lot J70 Main 3' Cox. a

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3180.8T I tax.

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Mafn4 Vicka. Lester O,, iteo tax, Iff Mam

cHkv it. ^ek»LS:<a,-• J Rahn. Joan w,. 1040 tax. hat

b7oare:

$81.80 1940 tax. 49-81 Gardner

naon._er by_Oardner S t n Bd a by Ber by i l k a , I by Suta Rd.

Hntta Ira, 1840 tax. fat 40. Blk Wood St.

H Beek. Hendrlek.

Hllloreat S t wT*

$4.11 1140 tax, lot 880.

Anthony. \Ut tax. let 831.

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.«aff. Xeraen

Swentowowokl,. M.. 1841 tax. lot. m Horace St.

Swenlowewakl. Iff., 1140 tax. lot 7Oi, Horaee St.

Swentotrewakl, Iff,, 1141 tax, let 747,

RlOka, Barl. 1340 tax, houeo, 140 WattaaborO St—Bd a by Bamee, w

n by Whieaaboro S t . • by SMST-«

W by Jonea, n by WhUeiboro St., e by Kuabaurn. ,

Miller. Bmeat. 1040 tax. gaa atatior, Oriakaay St—Bd a by Neaalf. w hy OaUey Ave., n by Miller, a by Orla­kany S t

Dwrer, Fred B., 1940 tax. 1 a. Cider 8t—Bd a by Cider St . w by Meree, a by Movie, a by Morse.

Moree. Ray S., 1840 tax, 40 a, ctd^r t—Bd a by Cider St., w by Blelby i t . n by Cook, s by Town line.

$75.20 Tobln. Bllen V.. 1940 tax, io a.

County, Seat Rd—Bd a by Munn, w by County S e a t Rd., n by Bielby. a by Wlahart.

$10.45

Now therefore, Ih purauance of the statute In aueh eaeea made and pro­vided, , notica Is hereby given that by virtul off the power In ma voated by law, I "

Presbyterian Young People Select Officers at Meeting

Forestport. Jan. 14—The Young People's Society of the Presbyter­ian Church elected officers Sun­day night for the second time this year. Elwyn Reed was .chosen president; Cecil Avery, vice-pres­ident; Ralph Hutton, secretary and treasurer.

George HopklnS, former pres­ident, resigned as he is leaving to work in Schenectady, and Lucille Ferjet resigned as treasurer.

Tne Woodgate young people, who have been coming to Forest­port each week, decided to meet in Woodgate hereafter because of tne transportation and tire prob­lem. - , . v ^ ".:"J ., :...

Funeral Services Held For Mrs. Alice Gantner

Boonville, Jan. 14—The funeral of Mrs. Alice Gantner was held Tuesday with prayer service at the Trainor' funeral home on Schuyler St. and a t St. Joseph's Church at 10 a. m. The Rev. R. A. Hoffman of North Lawrence of­ficiated. The Rev. Thomas F. Mc­Neill was in the sanctuary.

The bearers were Thomas Dol-an, Dr. L. C. Brown, Walter Marcy, Harold Geiskopf, John Pfendler and Karl Kornmeyer.

Among the many floral tributes and mass cards were two floral pieces, one from the Charles St. neighbors and one from i h e Acad­emy St. neighbors. Interment will be made in St. Joseph's Cemetery in the spring.

ELECT OFFIGERSIDEFENSE COUNCIL CHAIRMEN NAMED

Port Leyden National Bank Elects

Directors and Officers Port Leyden, Jan. 14 — The an­

nual meeting of the Port Leyden National Bank was held Tuesday afternoon. The following officers were elected: Directors, S. J. Neff, Joseph Burkart, Harry L. Drake, John E. Johnston and Henry Ripp, president, S. J. Neff; vice-presi­dent, Joseph Burkart; cashier, Ralph W. Bishop; assistant cash­ier. Mrs. Edna Sessions. Mr. Bis-hop will assume his duties January 19.

law, I or my euo«e«ai on the 8th day of r . „ , u » , r , M I B ««. 10 o'clock in the forenoon at the place

p commence aell-. r so much of oats

aeveral and reapactlre tots, tracta. parcel and pa reel • of real aetata a t aha11 be aurflclent to pay and dla-charge all State, County, highway, achool, town or other taxea aaaeaaed on aaid landa In the year above men­tioned that may then remain unpaid thereon, together with the intereit, charge* and axpenaea which may be due and accrue thereon at the time of aueh aala and shall aell and continue from day to day as hereinafter man* tloned. to son until i o much of each parcel, lot or tract of real estate shall be aold aa will ba euffiolent to pay all the taxes thereon for the year for the taxea of which aueh aale ahall be made with the eaid latoreat ehartee and as-peneee thereon. All aueh ealee of real aatate will be auhject to any and all

^ % f h ^ w h V o C r U J C y ^ a ^ , t d h V 2 ! MI for taxea or other liana and sub-ieet, alao to the right of all persona interested therein to redeem the same loot, also to the right of all persons Interested therein tf aa provided by law,

The purchaaera at aueh aale ahall pay the amount of their respective bids to the County Treasurer within ten days after the .last day of aale; w ease of the default of any purohaser at euoh sale to make said payment within aueh time the County Treas­urer may cancel the bid and Issue, a certificate to any peraon paving the amount thereof who ahall have the aame rlghta aa the flrtt purehaaer or the County Treasurer may hold tha aame as having been purchased by the County o i Oneida.

The aale of real eatate for aueh de­linquent taxea, Internet, charge* and axpeaaea aaaeaaed In the towna of Ava. Annavllta, Camden, Florence, f jeyd, Lee, Vienna. Verona Weatera, Weat-moraland and the City of Rome, will ha held at the Court Houae in the City of Roma, in aaid County, com­mencing the day and hour above men­tioned and upon the completion of tha

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Luck, Henry 4b Winnla. 1040 tax, block 2. lot if, M.Ruaaail A v e - S d . a

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aalf of the real aatate in aaid town and city, the aale will be adjournoc until the aueeedlnsr day to the Court

News Notes Port Leyden, Jan. 14 — There

will be a meeting of the altar boys of St. Martin's church Saturday a t 9; story hour for children at , 3

S i m.; Holy childhood hour at :30 p. m.; Confessions Saturday

4 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. m.; meeting of the Sodality of Blessed Virgin Saturday at 7 p. m.

The annual meeting of the Mis­sionary and Ladies Aid Society of the Congiegational church will be held in the church parlors on Friday at 3 p. m. Officers will be Sleeted for the coming year and reports given followed by a pro­gram Including a short play. A covered dish supper will follow. Members are asked to bring a cov­ered dish and own table service.

Friends here have received word of ths death of Irving E. Wager of Albany, whose tuneral was held at the Memorial Chapel Sunday afternoon. Mr. Wager married Miss Julia Earl, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Albert Earl here, where her early life was spent. He is survived, besides his wife, by -one daughter, Mrs. Har­old SherriU and son, Albert Earl Wager.

Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. James Burkart of Boonville on the birth of a daugh­ter named Patricia Frfanceshorn Sunday s t the Lewis County Hos­pital. Lowville. Mrs. Burkart was formerly Miss Eva Rea of Port Leyden.

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Jewell New Tax Rate Is Lower

Than in Previous Year Jewell, Jan. 14 — The total

amount of tax to be collected in the Town of Vienna for 1941 is $5,133.35 less than in 1940. The tax rate, which last year was $60.16 will be $53.98 this year.

Warrant for the collection at taxes has been turned over to Henry Koster, collector. Sylvan Beach, by Claude Harris.

Knoxboro B. C. Perkins and Staff

Seated by 1 .0 .0 . F. Lodge Knoxboro, Jan. 14.—Knoxboro

I. O. O. F. installed officers Mon day night at a meeting in the hall. Fred Smith Vernon, district depu­ty, installed this slate:

Noble grand, Bernard C. Per­kins; vice-grand, Ofthello Hewitt; recording secretary, Harold ln -galls; financial secretary, T. Gil­bert Smith; treasurer, Edward Griffith.

Right supporter to noble grand, William Sheldon; left supporter to noble Grand, George Chase; war­den, Donald Smith; conductor, Carl Jacobs; chaplain, Ernest Spencer; right scene supporter, Herbert Smith; left scene support­er, Wesley Kaiser.

Outside guard, John Johnson; inside guard, Dewey Davis; right supporter to vice-grand, Reuben Neudecker.

Local Telephone Company Names Directors, Officers

Knoxboro, Jan. 14.—Knoxboro Telephone Company conducted its annual meeting in Grange Hall.

Three directors were elected for three years each to succeed him­self, David Cragg, Peter Burns a n l George Burleson.

The election of officers follows: President, Peter Burns; vice-pres­ident, Clinton Smith; secretary and treasurer, Chester Dick in place of Mrs. M. A. Kimball. It was decided to take over Line 5 which has been a privately owned line.

Boonville, Jan. 14 — The two companies of the Boonville Fire Department met Monday night and elected officers for their re­spective groups. The Acme Hose Company also voted to purchase a $100 Defense Bond.

Officers of the Acme Hose are: President, Guy E. Enearl; vice-president, Ambrose Iseneker; sec­retary, Ernest A. Palmer; treas­urer, liar land Hayes; trustee, J. H. Rice.

Leo Kotary was re-elected pre­sident of the Hook & Ladder Com. pany; vice-president, Robert Sam­uels.; secretary, Herman Reams; treasurer, Walter K. Miller.

Cady Bible Class Will Have Financial Contest

Boonville, Jan. 1 4 . — The Cady Bible Class of the Baptist Church held its monthly meeting Monday evening in the church parlors. Supper was served at 6:30 to 20 members by Mrs. E. A. Hill, Mrs. George Nestle and Mrs. Kathryn Traxel. The meeting opened with devotions led by Mrs. Garry Hall.

The class voted to divide its membership into two teams to raise funds for the class. The president, Jane Meurer named Mrs. Garry Hall as captain of the Main Streeters and Mrs. Louise Shafer as captain of the West Streeters. Both captains are to re­port at the February meeting.

Mrs. Dudley Lambert had the largest number out on the at­tendance contest for this month.

The program, in charge of Miss Josephine Pfeifle, consisted of guessing games with the prises be­ing awarded to Mrs. Garry Hall and Mrs. Mas White* Mrs. T. P. Woolschlager was awarded the prize for her costume in the poverty social. t~<

Port Leyden Man Loses Hands After Being Frozen

Lowville, Jan. 14.—George Hos-kins, 76, Port Leyden, who was ad­mitted Jan. 1 to Lewis County General Hospital with frozen hands and feet, had both hands amputated Tuesday.

Hoskins, who lives alone, was not seen between Dec. 29 and Jan. 1, when neighbors found him un­conscious on the floor of his un-heated home.

Holland Patent, Jan. 14.—Mayor Harry C. Pugh called a meeting in Holland Hall Monday evening for the purpose of forming a de­fense organization. Mr. Wallace of Utica explained the work of the various committees and the duties of each.

The following were appointed chairman of committees: Trans­portation, W. Gehret Kleinspehn; fire, Ervin G. Kenyon; police, W. Charles Rowland; communications. Peter E. McCarthy; water, Sidney Lloyd and William T. Murphy; sanitation and health, Dr. Price Lewis; air warden, Otis S. Pritch-ard; women's volunteer service, Mrs. HSrry C. Pugh; food and shel­ter, Miss Adeline P. Baker; first aid, Miss Minnie Wolcott.

There will be a meeting of the chairmen of the committees at the hall next Monday evening to com­plete the listing of cdmmittees and arrange for a mass meeting in the near future.

West Leyden West Leyden, Jan. 14—Benja­

min Maleski of Wilkes Barre, Pa., is spending some time in the home of Mrs. Pauline Kaido.

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kotary and family of Boonville spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kotary.

and Mrs. Clark was the recipient of several gifts. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. James K. Clark, Utica; Mr. and Mrs. Danforth Thomas and son, Gerard, Rome; Charles J. Clark, Miss Dorothy Clark, Mrs. Julia B. Williams and Miss Genevieve Hamlin, Holland Patent.

Funeral services for Mrs. Jen­nie Williams were conducted at the Prltchard funeral home at 2:30 Sunday afternoon. The Rev. Cecil A. Taylor, of St. Luke's Church, Utica, officiated. The bearers were Daniel G. Humphrey sr., John Rowlands, Paul Van Dyke and Francis Daugh. Several beauti­ful floral tributes were sent by relatives and friends. Interment was made in Holland Patent Ceme­tery.

Miss Bullock Named Director of National Bank

Holland Patient, Jan. 14—Miss Margaret Bullock was named a di­rector of First National Bank of Holland Patent at the annual meeting held Tuesday. She re­places the late Ellas W. Jones who died last month.

Other directors named are Miss Beatrice Dunlap, J. Brayton Ful­ler, Elbert Slorah, and Joseph E. F. Walser.

Officers named by the directors are:,President, J. Brayton Fuller; vice-president,, Elbert Slroah; cashier, Joseph E. R. Walser; as­sistant cashier, Miss Margaret Bul lock. ' ' ^ , .

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Special Services Will Be Held atC. and M. A. Church Boonville, Jan. 14 — There wlfl

be special services at the Christian and Missionary Alliance Church, Boonville from Jan. 18 to Feb. 1. The evangelist will be Miss Gladys Phillips, a former Boonville girl. A sacred soloist and children's worker will be Miss. Alice Kenyon, Whitesboro. Sunday Services at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. The week-day services will be at 7:30 p. m.

the City of tJtlea, in aaid imenetat at 10 a. m. *

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aVsWHT within the l lml ta of tha oltr of _ the sale continuing from ear to until completes.

GARDNER O. HART, *

Treasurer of Oneida Countr.

Girl Motorist Killed Center Brunswick, Jan. 14 uft—

MISS Frencilla Glllman. 19, of North Adams, Mass., died early today when the automobile in which she was riding atruck a pole In this Rensselaer County com­munity,

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The right s d at the right time is always s service to Sentinel readers.

Barneveld Barneveld, Jan. 14 — The Red

Cross w i l l m e e t at the Firehouse Thursday afternoon to s ew and knit. All the women in the com­munity are urged to come and do their bit. Mrs. E. M. Collins, chair­man of the knitting, will have yarn for those who wish to knit.

The Rev. E. O. Webster sttend-ed a ministers' meeting at Central Church, Utica, Monday.

Prayer meeting will be held at the Methodist parsonage Thursday evening followed by choir re­hearsal.

News Notes Holland Patent, Jan. 14. — A

family gathering was held Sunday at the home of Misses Adeline and Flora Baker in honor of the birth­day of their sister, Mrs. Charles J. Clark. Luncheon was served

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Fruit Producers Advised To Advertise in Papers

Rochester, Jan. 14 iJt) — Adver­tising in local newspapers and liv­ing up to that advertising will open the fruit market for produc­ers, in the opinion of a Pennsyl­vania State College professor.

Addressing an opening session of the State Horticultural Socie­ty's 87th annual convention yes­terday, Prof. Frank N. Fagan as-s»?rt<Kl;

"Every consumer likes good fruit but you have to sell them. The market for western apples is based on advertising and I think we eastern growers are making a mistake if we Ignore i t ' 1

Displays of thpusands of New York apples, of well-known and newer varieties — more than enough to delight those who be­lieve "one a day keeps the doctor away"—featured such types s s the Cortland, developed at the Geneva State Agricultural Experiment Station.

Manager Harry L. King of the State Fruit Testing Co-operative Association called this variety "this finest apple introduction of the 20th century."

Five Young Men Enter Service in Army Ranks

Boonville, Jan. 14—Three young men from Boonville and one from Ava, left Tuesday morning for army service with other selectees fnam the Remsen draft board. They were Thomas Corwin, Don­ald O'Brien, Tilden Warren of Boonville and Charles Tuffy, Ava. They will be stationed at Fort Niagara, N. Y.

Stanley Sargent, who enlisted in the air crops of the U. S. Army, left Thursday for Montgomery, Ala.

News Notes Boonvtlle,, Jan. 14—The Boon­

ville FFA members will go to Remsen this evening for a busi­ness, social and recreational meet­ing with Remsen F F A Chapter.

On Thursday evening the Black River Schoolmasters* Club will convene at the Remsen Central School.

Boonville Grange, 1547, will meet Monday evening. Sandwich­es, doughnuts and coffee will be served under the direction of Ed­ward Sattler.

The monthly meeting and social meeting of the Woman's Society of Christian Service will be held at the home of Mrs. Myrtle Lester. The Study Class of the W.S.C.S. met at the parsonage Monday eve-ing for the study group.

Mr. and Mrs. Will Rogers quite-ly observed their 56th wedding anniversary Tuesday at their home on Main St. Friends and neighbors calked to extend congratulations.

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