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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 46

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n-r ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE 25 Friday. April 3, 1964 In Wyoming County Five Stay in Race 3DH Git Tii PirfarBiica Hut Fall CLEAN CHECK HEATING SYSTEM TODAY! year hiuM to etUl -pwatefl Camel ikaa wl JAY J. WALSH, INC. Call For GOP Nod for Assembly Position WARSAW The original 10-way race for the GOP nomination to the Wyoming County Assembly seat in the June 2 Republican primary has been reduced to five by the withdrawal this week of Charles Newman. Arcade attorney.

Newman, in announcing Mates will stay in the race Ceellef HmHii OUt BR 1-2876 Heme Htl 520 Menret Avt. ROCHESTER ARTIFICIAL LIMB t0. 4 mm nrl wi in If I a ui his decision, said. "Profes- vv tViA Tuna nfimsnf OUR 61st YEAR SERVING AND AIDING THE HANDICAPPED sional and family obligations 0ther ca'ndidat who wltn. prevent me from engaging drew previously are: Richard in an active primary cam-J Beyer, Cowlesville attorney; paign." He added that rather 1 Richard Gibbons, Castile, re-than make a formal with-state police sergeant; drawal.

he will not solicit I PonaI(l McCabe. Warsaw signatures on nominating pe-i Pe AHilleiel Limbi, Trutiei. Surflteel Hm, Saeroillee Beltf, AreKei, FULL HOUSE Area police officers attending two-week criminal Investigation school at Geneseo College Crutches, Ceeet end Wheel Chain. sored by State Sheriffs' Assn. and State Assn.

of Chiefs of Police, with Federal Bureau of Investigation assisting. Classes run Monday to Friday. titions. Four other "if. lulf at.lc shown in classroom.

The course Is spon- are Funeral Directors Associa withdrew earlier. SAM! LOCATION SAMI MANAGEMENT SAMI QUALITY SIIVICI SINCE HOI Rochester Artificial Limb Co. te original 10 candidates ilion-nd Joseph Naylor, Cas- announced their ntent to run v.ui.ij about a month ago after IA 40IJ 271 Cutril Ave. Arthur Otttr, Prts. Alfred-Almond Raises Pay For Teschers Assemblyman Harold L.

Peet of Pike, made it known officially that he will retire at the end of this term, because of ill health. Land, Water Resources Talks Set The following aspirants remain in the running: Thomas V. Kennedy of Warsaw, Wyo ALMOND A decision to ming County Sheriff, Jerome Moberg, executive of the add one more yearly incre' Robeson Cutlery Co. of Perry; uubike CPATENTS tJbfost brilliant beauties in ment to the present teaching Martin Oulton, teacher of agriculture at Cuba Central WARSAW Developing and using underdeveloped land schedule, raising the maxi School and member of the. and water resources in the mum salaries to $7,000 for Wyoming County Board of Su-1 Wyoming County area will bachelor's degrees, $7,300 for if ri 1 a I our Spring Shoe Wardrobe pervisors trom uenesee rails; iget a thorough airing on Arthur Stephens, correction Tuesday, April 7, at the Farm officer in Attica Prison and; and Home Center in Ellicott- master's degrees and $7,600 for a master's plus 30 hours of graduate work, was I I II 1 t4itiW treasurer of the Wyoming jville by County Republcan Commit 1 Will mt iHMini flimiMTI I -pA-p-j-i 11 If Six experts will be on hand to discuss land, water, people and economic growth at a special meeting, announced by J.

B. Ketcham, Wyoming County agricultural agent. tee, and Frank Walkley, Castile dairy farmer and apple grower and former county supervisor from Castile. County political leaders ing County deputy sheriff, at the, left, and Karl Secondo, Hammondsport police chief who is at the right. DISCUSSION Tom Burke, FBI agent of Buffalo, center, points out article In penal law to Ralph Bowen, Wyom reached by the Alfred-Almond Central School Board of Education at a special meeting.

The effect of this change would be the addition of one more yearly increment of $200 to the salaries of those teachers who have served the school faithfully for a num stated they believe these can- The all-day meeting is part of a statewide series spon $10.99 to $12.99 Soma Stylet to Sizt II in 8 Colon Bids to Be Opened April 76 On Warsaw Hospital Addition ber of years and are now at the maximum allowed by the former schedule. Also included in the salary sored by the New York State Cooperative Extension Service at Cornell and county Extension Service Associations. It will begin at 10 a.m. and conclude at 3:30. Lunch will be available.

Speakers include: Law-rence S. Hamilton, Department of Conservation, N. Y. Dairyman's Estate Totals $475,513, Tax File Reveals BATAVIA An estate with OHH DAILY 1:30 A.M. te 1:10 P.M.

GENESEE BOOTERY WARSAW Bids for con-! will be opened April 16, ac-sage in the State Legislature yearly increments in the non- struction of the new chronic wording to Hospital Adminis- of a $128,000 aid item in the fi.i. -i a 1 i care unit to be built as an Clifford H. Boon Jr. new budget allocated to the a gross value nf 8475.513 aiaie -ige or Agncuuure; dition to Wyoming County i He explained that the date 'hospital left by Charles J. Bucken-iGoTn Cummings, Depart 914 West Main St.

AT BULLSHEAD The three-story building Community Hospital here, was chosen following the pas- meyer Alexander cattle will take about 18 months to ment of Rural Sociology, State College of Agriculture; Barclay G. Jones, Department of City and Regional Plan leacning salary scneauie at both minimum and maximum points of the scale. It was noted that since the variation in responsibility is so great in the non-teaching area, individual attention must be given to each position. Board officials said the complete and will cost about dealer and dairyman, according to state transfer tax pro $812,000, Mr. Boon reported.

In addition to the state's ceedings on file in Surrogate's Court here. He died Nov. 25, 1962. Science Exhibits Set at Alfred ning, College of Agriculture, Cornell University; Lloyd E. Partain, U.S.D.A.

Soil Conservation Service, Washington, The estate consisted main share of $128,000, the Federal government, through the Hill-Burton Act, will contribute $148,000, he said. The remainder will be financed with a $500,000 Wyoming County ly of his holdings in the partnership of Charles J. Bucken D.C.; Bruce T. Wilkins, De mov-r n.i sc To'v apartment of Conservation, changes are consistent with demands and needs of the school and with prevailing salaries of the area and also with a realistic look at living costs in the area. net estate of $430,096 Stae Col lege of Agncu iture; David J.

Allee, Depart- bond issue, the administrator ALFRED More than 225 tries may be either exhibits; stated, ment of Agricultural Econonv The board also approvedhigh school and junior high or lecture-demonstrations. In I The new structure will con-LL a "r.8. iirs State Cnllpee of Ap- the hiring of Miss Judith, science students from Alle- the latter case, an accompany-; tain 72 long-term care beds! t- oU vTr "culture. Saunders of Scio to teachlgany and Steuben Counties ing technical explanation in its upper two floors and a Is CF I Tnnirs' thov will rover In. 2nd Grade in the elementary i will enter their exhibits and must be given by the student, i new pediatrics, physical! elude trends in nhvsical re i- PMHI 1SIIHII IV 3 Ml III II irilKF lecture-demonstrations in the; According to otticiais 01, therapy, eye-ear-nose andf -th source use, social changes and fourth annual Ppoinnal the CnnPrPSS.

thp ton three thrnat enrial anH welfare 1 IUnQ W1In PrOCeeaS tO .45., alternative school in September, 1944. Miss Saunders will replace Mrs. Daniel Sass who has resigned. A graduate of Scio nnnnr-1 lnro.tomnTicfrltinnc (rnm fl 3 daughter, MlSS Rurkpnmpvpr nf AlevanHpr sources oi economic growm, here at 10 a.m. tomorrow.

Boon explained. The remainder is divided uu Grades 11 and 12 will be designated to represent the Allegany-Steuben Region at The Congress is sponsored by the Allegany Science opened in 1953, contains 121 ml lh? il ance of planning. They are Elizabeth, Mrs. Dor Teachers' Association and -the State Science Congress on beds and 20 bassinets. "We Prof.

C. R. Harrington, As othy Moynihan, Francis, sociate Director of the State Central School, Miss Saunders attended Valparaiso University in Indiana and was graduated from the State University College at Geneseo. She received her diploma in 1963, and is presently teaching in Honeoye Falls. George, Bernard, Mrs.

Cathe- will be held at the Industrial-) May 15 and 16 at the Corning.will eliminate some of our Science Building at the State i Glass Center in Corning. regular beds to provide for University Agricultural and, the expansion," the adminis- rine Raines, Mrs. Lucy Extension Serv- and Miss Margaret AnneifLC WU1 Plcaiuc "1CC Rurkpnmpvpr all nf Alov.llng. Technical Institute. Pi i 'trator stated.

iJ THIS MONTH AND EVERY MONTH EXTRA DAYS FOR EXTRA Contestants representing YYVOrTHnQ jTUQcmS1 The impetus for the Students new ander, Charles J. Jr. of I or. nanana urumsiea, Darien Center and Mrs. Leader of the Rural construction originated from Resource Development Com Wyoming Plan Music Fest GAINESVILLE The 1964 Falkowski of Batavia.

most of the 15 central schools in Allegany County and the 18 in Steuben County will set up their exhibits in the Alfred Tech science center be- reports by the State Department of Social Welfare, which had examined existing facilities for the care of the aged mittee at the State College of Agriculture says ways that land and water resources can Principal Kenneth Chc-quennoi noted that several applications for, the position of a woman terfcher in physical education were being considered. Members of the board plan to attend the Alfred Area The will also provides a $1,000 bequest to St. Vincent's Church in Attica and $2,000 to priests for Masses. and infirm in this country, giiinmg i Wyoming County Spring Mil- "1" ludeing scheduled to begin i Boon added cir Festival will hp rnnHnrtpH at 1fl am Final Iprturp- -r it iL i CLASSES RESUMED School Boards Institute the eiin T1 7. The next board meeting make a greater contribution to the economic well being of this area will be explored.

Commercial and private outdoor recreation will be used as examples in reviewing some of the possibilities. will hp Anrii i 6 April io ana li. xne concert ue fljim parth science, and binlnffv are l- Gorham to Get New Principal GORHAM Richard A. Con-over is coming to the Gorham ALFRED Students at the State University Agricultural Technical Institute at Alfred registered for spring classes Tuesday. Instruction scheduled to begin at 1:45 atjWOrth gym Saturday at 8 p.m.

Students from the six schools in Wvnmine Countv gymnasium. Central School as principal Man Pleads Guilty for the 53-day quarter began 9. uj PROFIT July 1 to succeed Vernon M.i lUgU atUUClUS rOmhinP thPir ta PntS Tho ing will be from 7th, 8th and form an all-county high 'auarter will end on Saturday. giauca. ocmui iu6u cu- scnooi cnorus of 100 mem June 13, when Alfred Tech -f will hold 53rd commencement exercises.

Hyatt, retiring after 32 The new principal is super-; vising principal of the W'ood-1 hull Union Free School Dis-1 trict. He is a graduate of Hartwick College, has a master's degree from Ithaca Col-j lege and did graduate work; bers, an orchestra of 40, and an band of 120. Rehearsals will be held from 4:15 to 6 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. on Friday, and on Saturday from 9 a.m.

to noon and 1 to 5 p.m. SUN VALLEY GOLF COUNTRY CLUB 740 Scottsvillc-ChlM Id. Open to th Public FRI. SAT. 5-9 P.M.

DINNERS And LtflOl vtragti Strvtrf TU 9-9906 Seafood Special on Friday We Cater to lonqueti Pertle. SAVE NOW EARN To Entry Charge BATAVIA Walter D. Barnes, 21, of 23 Trumbull was allowed to plead guilty in Genesee County Court yesterday to a reduced charge of unlawful entry. No date was set for sentencing. Barnes had been indicted on a charge of second-degree educational administration at Cornell University.

He has a wife, Marilyn, and two children, Patricia Ellen, 9, and Michael Richard, 10 months. 4 May English Festival Slated at Le Roy burglary as a result of his FOR THE being captured inside the LE ROY The Memorial Falkowski Barber Shop last Feb. 22. Dist. Atty.

Wallace Auditorium of Le Roy Central School is to be the scene TAPB of an English Festival in May. George Bilibic, English instructor, assisted by student -J WHOLE QUARTER J. Stakel said Barnes was permitted to plead to the reduced charge with the understanding that he will be charged with a probation violation and that a suspended sentence from a previous burglary count will be directors Patricia Halsey, Gail Hunt, and Patricia Parker are making preparations with Le Roy students for the program which will consist of choral readings, a formal debate, dramatic reading and declamation, and a one-act play. Two local college speech professors will give a critique God Bless 'Em, They Really Should Be PAMPERED and The Best Way I Know Of Is To Ask Her To Dine At The CRESCENT BEACH HOTEL In The Romantic Mid-Victorian Atmosphere For Lunch, Dinner, A Banquet Or Party. Delicious Food At A Sensible Price Is our CREED.

Delightful Background Music For Dining Nitely. Dancing On Fri. Sat. Nites to Kenny Unwin's Band. Call NO 3-5775 Your Hosts LORRAINE RAY GEIS after each of the activities.

This will be the first year a Chamber at Nunda To Meet Tuesday NUNDA The Chamber of Commerce here has changed its monthly meeting to Tuesday, April 7, for the members who found the previously set program of this type has been conducted at Le Roy High School, it may become an annual event. APPOINTED Hamilton White, Republican of Tyre, has assumed office as Seneca County treasurer for the rest of this year by appointment of Gov. Rockefeller. He succeeds the late Earl C. Staley of Waterloo.

He had been Seneca County Board of Supervisors clerk for 10 years. WAITING Mrs. Frances L. Pnarson, Waterloo Democrat, is expected to be appointed clerk of the Seneca County Board of Supervisors as the board's meeting on Monday. She'd sv.cceed Hamilton White, Republicnn, who has been appointed county treasurer.

LOAN ASSOCIATION Upstate New York's Fastest Growing Saving Institution day of Wednesday inconve Vicinity Deaths Page 8A Today nient. It will be a luncheon meeting at 12:15 p.m. at the Rainbow restaurant. Norman Koch is president..

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