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ptr fl IM propoifa rc rVnce ihaptor. iufcful and pkaant )oar xvtrtarr i4 tfa- jU am I'titrl Cii art ti.wj larnury for the Sstfr t-f Tools in Massena jAcafit, Wakely CI. ro try to fet aU Co, viro prr.idrnt oljrr.ado a Amttkaa Caftrrf Joseph In noheter. bt an uounrrd the aj-pomtmcnt of cap Swimming Plan OK'd By Newark's Board Feb. 10 Appointment tf two teacheri.

miiib irf iiirTiiii iu uxni rc 1 if iiol tin I tut? il. i nt. 4- Andrci liiUnJrvrr ti HudT.t but to ut ai arlL for the drive rrs van. rs la-stue iisv rrjvnrd rr.Vi-j a Ht rauo at Iat lnd. aha li now a aonlor a givo and take rropontjooi $J0CK0 In the Sonera Fa'.) Nrark ll.gh Shfol.

baicd on and undcr-j rJL rv-i fA(l prLn ahfro lh Siter St SpfskinjE of tJinr tipemnce itandme" OCSl Ot 0177 Lu(OwJ Joirph have taught in St. Pal a hot Mr. and Mra. Mr. and Mr.

Atkert jrc.l rate ef burfisry nd tereent jn Jiirri atth approval ct plans for a summer s.vjmrr.sn2 nroirram In rifk'i Parochial School aaiu, -jnr Ammran inai mey nav io rrsrfu: inai 1379 will conducted SunilayneiJ crle nai Anay muii rriurn 10 awiurr the arrtu rf three IV na Van lhe hJh Khoot pool find to help atjjents with "el defects Lighfihlcd a mcctinz ol the Board of Tsien i-to ritt-wly rr Krg of Newark Central School District 1 last night, tieiB Map, of Prfin Van! The school bmri approved 1 School Closinss in In a door to-dor drive rn orxrirKj ai an ofwn noor, )na in june, anu mat Amrnran and cah contributions aili atudenia. We think it li.l iflJ Seme rulei do not per aolicited alo an "open door for the nit them to bae a atudent an Chairman Same announced parpU. VVe fet that other ear the taohour dr.ve on Sundayire very fortunate fcrVL.itark mm A IRIJ Madaa Ja Culler. 24. afpotntment of Jamea Jee-Jm4ke a diaenmu and reccm- opiMinumiy 10 njvc a tiunrni naing a iuurni uum auroan I laTr.ci Street, Tenn Vaa.jty afncutsaral fojirxniation fr treatment of III K0O V.

UU 1 1 If CJ and Rser Tbowat Qsirmn, 20. replace Leon Lee. who iptcr!) a.T.on ler.ti. laha cave his as lienham aho lives in' the lei-n be un.Jt-r ihe rain which rhriiftiAnt thi. ar viAe.

Hotel. Penn Van. Trumanaburs. is a member of rection of Dr. Leaw D.Carto- will get under aay from another land spend a year In their home are asked to call The Kcv.

John P. 0 Drjrne. pas- I tk-1 a ti a aa ntaHiluta as ahi If ei lik 1 1 rr in ti 1 ir1 lor, and Thomas I Kevins. irh IK 1-3114. mrmhrr of executive vice president ol the rcwarding experience.

the. Newark Chapter of Amen- uitiwi.ii ui tu (V penn Yin ro Sun Cornell. I Various teachers and school shut down and caused at least three "They are highly intelligent i can Field Service. Seneca County office of the Lincoln National Bank of Syracuse nation said the trio admitted the theft of three rifles, two Schools in at least five coun re co-chairmen of the special ties acre forced to close ahen picked up the new car yester- shotguns, a power saw, a pmvrr school buws were unable tojday lmt the speedometer and a paint spraver from M.ts Eleanor Combes wis; nurses will screen and select named to repbee Mrs. David those aho have speech Pask, third jrride teacher at defects.

The Syracuse team wilt the Lincoln School, aho aasldiaznoMj the students aith the granted a years Jeive of ab-j results sent to Ihe parents. Su-senre. A r.ativo of Fulton. Mist jprnntenilcnt Krlley said that and advanced gifts committee. BLawrence Krhhzr, 65, ai a t.

i Captains of teams made a Mattena home tenmary 1937. They reportedly had been m.iae acneauiej run, showed 13 miles had been reg-school rnncipals said they jeered at the time of the ac-would wait until this tnominsidenL scores of workers who will solicit during the Sunday drive as announced by chairman Same nvina- mere anne woraina on Combes graduated last was the screening here indi before determining whether to the Lawrence icaway proj cct. he added. The Penn Yan men were ar In Penn Yan, two accidents resulted in injury to two month from Oswego State Teachers College. A request from Miss Jean are: Carl McDcrmott, Frank Saracino, Mrs.

Berry Andreas, Dies in Livonia Home LIVONIA, Feb. 10 Lawrence Krisher, 65, a retired manager of the A. N. Stewart Lumber and a former reopen. 4 Hurt in Crash Four persons were injured.

rested by Donovan. BCI Set. Louis Tioli, John Dragone, Pat Richard Lathrop, 17. of PcnnjJojeph Connor of Massena. Tenn Kocfflcr for a second year of absence wis approved by the none seriously, about four mile Yan RD 3.

suffered a back in Yan Police Set. Donald Camp rick Annctta, William Baker, Joseph Poole, Dominic Valenii, Louis De Sarro, Franklin Bur west of Alton in Route 104 board. She is presently teach cates that there arc 112 students with speech defects. 2 Drivers Hurt When Cars Skid On Icy Highways V'ATKRLOO, Feb. 10 mayor here, died today (Feb.

10, 1959) at his home after bell and Patrolman Charles Reagan. They acre returned to ing in St. Christopher's Mission around 6:30 p.m. when a est-j hen his car spun off bound auto skidded on icy Koad 608 and struck a a long illness. SL Lawrence County for ar mpnf.

rrnssrd the center of the.Dnac Mr. Krisher was born in roughs, Clark Crough. Also: Louis Laude, Roger Ilanalletta, Albert Rcscorl, Mrs. Mary Faust, Mrs. Leo McMahon, raignment on charges of third at Eluff.

Utah. Approval was given to a Junior-Senior High School Science Fair to be held in the Junior Mrs. Jean Fullager of RD highway and was struck by an east bound vehicle. He retired as manager of the lumber firm in 1946 because of ill health. He is survived by his wife, I Geneseo, the son of Charles and Marion Krisher.

Ha at hr-lr anA aegrcc Durciary ana sccunu ae grand larceny. Eva Tyson, 27, of Sodus 41 nit a ens; Ta UliiitiK 4. tended schools in Geneseo and High School gym on March 28. i. r- fh n.K ttn.A t-rJ uonovan saia an sioicn iiims.

George II. Luts, 32, of 6 Church John Moreland, Patrick Giasante, Patrick Colanito, Nemmo D'Aurelio, Ray Winthrop, Rich Martha Gilmore Krisher; a "in except the power had been Avon and served in the Army during World War I. He had Three hundred exhibits aro expected, according to Norman R. Kelley. superintendent of i a tyv.u.c recovered.

The break in the case son, Lawrence B. Jr. of Harvard University; a brother, Kugene ard Baker, Patrick Camusso and lived in Livonia for 38 years uirea irn anme ana contusions jn iiu. severe rain canie, he added, when police Scott Kordes. He was a member and officer aouui me ini-e miu mrn.

one anu sieei iiooaca oasemems ana contacted the authorities in the of Websters Crossing and three nieces. Waterloo, was treated at Taylor-Brown Memroial Hospital early today for injuries suffered when his car skidded into a tree in the Waterloo-Geneva Road, just west of here. Lutz, it was reported, was of the Livonia Methodist was a passenger in me easi- tuied creeks to overllowing North Country about the men Friends may call from 2 to Douna car onven oy uuam mrougnout me area. as possible suspects. schools.

Approval was also given to a business education day in affiliation with the New ark Chamber of Commerce. Further details will be announced by Robert Leene. Church, past commander of American Legion Post 283, past C(-tinnl wfilK tlncod i-pcfoi. I Garlock Union 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday Stearns, 46, of Route 14, Sodus Point.

He suffered a possible day, by county were: Newark Woman Hurt and Thursday at the Brown Funeral Home, where a Masonic discharged from the hospital after being treated for abra Wayne All public and paro service will be held Thursday At Turin Ski Run NEWARK. Feb. 10 Miss chial school in Newark. president of the local Chamber. Roy Follette, superintendent To Sign Contract sions of the head and face and contusions over the left eye.

master of Livonia Lodge 7.8, past master of Livonia Grange 1180, member of Livonia Rotary Club and village board member for a number of years. He had served six years as mayor. fracture of the left arm and was released from the hospital after treatment. Mrs. Eleanor Husncr, 24, of Watertown, driver of the other auto, and her daughter, De at 8 p.m.

A service will be held Friday at 2 p.m. in the Betty Swartelc. daughter of Mr of buildings and grounds, was authorized to attend a course on "School Plant Operation and funeral home. Burial will be "li" and Mrs. Edward Swartele of Trooper Paul Pysnack, Waterloo State Police Substation, said the Lux car left "T'u'" Moore Street, suffered a frac in Union Cemetery in Livonia PALMYRA, Feb.

10 The Garlock Packing Co. here and the Palmyra Independent Work Odium in jjansvme. ctI borah, 6, suffered lacerations Maintenance" starting March 4 and scheduled for 14 consecu and were later released. Yin CcntraL run at Snow Ridge, Turin, N. ers Union are expected to sign tive weeks at the University miaaiesex vaney wcnirai i 0Ver the weekend $40,000 Settles a new two-year contract to New Car in Crash State Police said Mrs.

Husner the north side of the highway, traveled over a snowbank and crashed into a tree. Trooper Pysnack also reported that Mrs. Minnie W. Probation Given Beaver Dams Man Kushville and Dundee Central Miss swartele, who was grad- 01 Kocnester. The school board voted to en morrow.

apparently lost control of the The independent union v6ted gage two persons to supervise ocnwi. uated from st Joseph's Hospital Steuben Avoca, Bath and School of Nursing last summer, Hammondsport Central. is presently nursing at Montie- car and skidded into the path Car Death Suit Monday night to accept the Smith, 61, of Lodi was treated summer swimming program of the Stearns auto, a 1959 company offer after once reject late last night by a Water. Genesee Oakfield-Alabama feiore Hospital in tne uronx, model. PENN YAN, Feb.

10 Ronald M. Rhoads, 20, of Beaver Dams RD 2, was sentenced to one year ing the proposed contract two at the new swimming pool. The pool aides will be engaged in the near future. physician for bruises about the Central School. Police said Stearns had Supreme Court suit over the She was treated at Turin for the ankle injury, spent Sunday with weeks ago.

About 1,300 are em ployed at the company. knees after her car skidded in the Nine Foot Road, north of in Monroe County Penitentiary death Sept. 27, 1937, 01 ut, Steps to secure the services her narents and returned to Georee R. Lavine, 55. Roches after pleading guilty to a charge New York City for further treat- of a team of speech experts A 16-mcmber Clean Union Committee headed by James here, and struck a small bridge.

Mrs. Smith was traveling east. of issuing a fraudulent check. Assembly OKs Delay ter psychiatrist, of injuries he suffered in a two-car crash ment. were taken at tne meeting to Village Police Justice Fred Guyle then suspended and was settled out of court yesterday for $40,000.

placed Rhoads on a year's In Chauffeur LawlSodus Point Pair Wed 50 Years The suit was by the probation, with "one provision that he make restitution in the widow. Mrs. Margaret Moran, an employe of the firm, however, took issue with the acceptance vote and sent a night letter petition to Senator John McClellan, chairman of the Senate Rackets Committee, calling for an investigation into alleged collusion between the union officers and Garlock officials. now of Lake Road, amount of $130. atdamv rw.

in Jr.i4 fj(JDUi ruim. reD. iu Rhoads pleaded innocent at Ontario, as executrix of the estate, through Atty. Robert tulles tuuaj on uiiiu.iiii. luunmg uiu nicjr aojvu Henrika Gabler and Felix C.

Winchell of Winchell, his arraignment Jan. 24, but after spending two weeks in Yates County Jail for lack of asi year mat returned 10 nauni uiem at election time. Fuerst. It was their wedding Macken Goldwater. Dr.

and Mrs. Lavine lived at 325 Rhine- The measure broadened the dav. bail, he reappeared in police group of persons who must take spokesman said their views hadj Happy and sparkle-eyed Mr. court and changed his plea out chauffeur's licenses ($6 been expressed in prior ses- and Mrs. Jelix Fuerst remin- Lodi Scouts Schedule cliff Brighton.

He maintained an office at 277 Alexander St. He was a passenger with his wife in a owned license, $3 more than the regu sions. isced about that very special Meeting Tonight lar, plus a' photograph). In Water said, later, that the dav and their married life. Alarm Rings for Naugh tended as a clarification meas limited amount or permitted Mr.

PlIPPst waS hnrn by Crowley Chevrolet Inc. of Ontario and driven by their In Mynderse Academy ure last year, it turned out to work would not injure the chil- Lmall vmaBa near Nurenbera in LODI, Feb. 10 Annual blue and gold dinner for boy scouts, dren. He is chairman of the be a device that would have Bavaria. She said she always son, George R.

Lavine 27, SENECA FALLS, Feb. 10 explorer scouts, cub scout3 and forced all farmers, using trucks joint legislative committee on tft hnast that somedav I now, in the Navy stationed at An accidental sounding of the Idaho Falls, Idaho, when it their families is scheduled for 7 p.m. Wednesday in the Ma all salesmen in commercial cars (and their wives who used the migrant labor conditions. win g0 to America At 15, she The Assembly passed, and oe a hm.cpifppnpr fire alarm at Mynderse Acad collided about 5 p.m. Sept.

26, VYVIll. fcV Oliia mm emy in Clinton Street brought car) as well as many small busi' "i- hj me oenaie, a voarc iint ehp 1957, at Lakeside Road and Mil both fire companies under Chief ness men to have their picture Ridge Road near Ontario ix vomica wc the $33 passage money. Fred C. Fornesi to the school taken and take out the chauf Center, Wayne County, with a car owned and driven by shortly after 11 a.m. Saturday.

cemeteries mrSt Jpuer5t urbl wulReu The Assembly passed, and the Keyser-s home in Rochester I I 1 vtL Ax i W.v W. irrr-. nr. un feur's license. Assemblywoman Mildred sonic Temple here.

Sincerity class of Lodi Methodist Church will serve the dinner at which Delos Crumb, Jacksonville, will be the speaker. Crumb last year received the beaver award for 26 years of service to scouting. He will show slides of scout camping Police Chief Anthony Casa-massima reported a represen Isaac Everdyke, 63, of 50 W. Main Sodus. sent to the Senate, Mrs.

Tay- 1Ui l7u l'o th. marriage mree years later Taylor, Lyons Republican pushed through the Assembly tative of the I.B.M. Company iw wi" "ifti vyuum UKllllll way I Defendants in the suit were ment of S524 4nn tn tha worxeo at me nome 01 nenry Crowley Chevrolet Inc. and without opposition, her bill to was working on the alarm system when it accidentally went of Newark by Central School Bfh- His children an grand- George R. Lavine in be delay a year the effective date Distript 1 ae He ch9 in th cnuureil aim iciiicujuci una.

on. half of both of whom $36,000 of the measure, scheduled for cost of a. water distribution Fuerst on holidays and special was paid, and Everdyke, whose May 30 this year. SVStem. The district inpfnHps occasions, iney aie uie She and Assemblyman Robert wonderful friends in the world," the towns of Arcadia, Palmyra.

contribution was $4,000. Crowley firm had lent the car to Dr. Levine for use while it M. Quigley of neighboring On she said. tario County, expressed the hope Felix Fuerst also was born in Marion, Lyons and Sodus and the village of Newark, in Wayne County, and Manches was servicing his car.

that the legislature would get Bavaria. He served in the Kai Dr. Lavine, who suffered a Canisteo Main Street Rebuilding Planned Main Street, Canisteo, from the north village line to Bennett Creek, and a of Greenwood Strppt around to repealing the whole ser's army from 1901 to 1904, head injury, died the next day ter and Phelps in Ontario County. It ratifies an agreement thing before this session ends. and earned his passage baby Quigley said the bill was "un necessary." sitting for a cousin's children when the family returned to covering me costs made in 1956, on which $5,000 has.

been A WEDDING LONG AGO 3Ir. and Mrs. Felix in Strong Memorial Hospital. He had been part-time instructor in psychiatry and assistant psychiatrist at Strong since 1948. He served in England, The lawmakers took a second paid.

Pittsburgh from Europe. Mr. look, at the measure and found Fuerst's eyes sparkle when he Fuerst of Sodus Point gaze at figurine from native Bavaria as they note their 50th wedding anniversary. will be rebuilt this spring. The cost is estimated at more thinks of this cousin.

It seems at France and Germany as an SONYEA DANCE SET SON YE Feb. 10 Annual than a million dollars. it wanting. Now it goes to the Senate for action before it moves on to Governor Rocke mealtime his services with the Army colonel in World War II. ways.

Part of Main Street, children would be required else- the journey from Pittsburgh. It (ago. He left, besides the widow Valentine Bali of the Craie feller. where and when he returned to was Kocnester. When Mr.

Fuerst retired, and the elder son, another son, Colony Chapter of the Civil The State Department of Public Works announced that bids on the work will be opened March 12 in Albany. In a $437,000 job, Route 19, (Route 36) and most of Greenwood (Route 248) will get a the table his dinner would De The Fucrsts met at a party in they came to Sodus Poini, Service Employees Assn. will Maurice C. Lavine, 20, also in the Navy. Heavy New York City Democratic opposition greeted a bill by assemblyman Waters, gone, i lanaea in America a Rochester and soon the nuptial where he mowed lawns and be held Saturday, from 9 p.m.j 40-foot wide asphalt concrete hungry man, he said.

He came date had been set. They rented1 cared for gardens. to 1 a.m. at Shanhan Hall, from Route 39 to Gainesville, pavement with five-foot concrete to Rochester soon alter reach- an apartment for S3 a week The Fuersts have five daugh Sonyea. ters, Mrs.

Louis Dickenson of ing Pittsburgh to seek a friend. They were married at St Mi-The friend, Frank Schriner, chad's in Rochester. Medina Republican, to permit children of 12 to 14 years of age, to work with their parents at harvest time, if they worked no more than four TO HEAD DRIVE LYON'S, Feb. 10 Earl Buchanan of Lyons has been named town chairman of the 1959 Fairport, Mrs. Michael Gerhardt Vicinity Deaths Wyoming County, will be aid-j shoulders.

Remaining portions ened and resurfaced. The route will have a 24-foot wide pave-begins northeast of Pike and ex-ment with 10-foot shoulders, tends north. It is now 16 feet Work on Greenwood starts at and will become 20 feet wide. Main Street and ends at the Both streets in Canisteo, Jsouth village Lne at Purdy Steuben County, are state high- Creek. lives at 480 Hague SL in 'Roch- Mr.

Fuerst worked at various1 of Sodus Point, Mrs. Carl Deorr ester and was best man for Mr. machine shops throughout the'of Penfield and Mrs. John Wag- Heart Fund drive which will be- Fuerst at his wedding. city and also worked a farm ccn of Peoneld and one son.

conducted through the month Today hours a day when school was not in session. Democrats declined to debate the biU. A Fuerst said he knew one Webster for 23 years before Oscar Fuerst of Sodus Point. of February in Wayne County. (English word when he started, coming to Sodus Point 12 years (There are six grandchildren..

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