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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 10

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Rochester, New York
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m' 4B Craig Colony Aide Plans to Retire Sunday. Oct. 7. 1962 MT. MORRIS Willard A.

Brooks, senior accountant clerk at Craig Colony Hos- from state serv- ice Thursday, Oct. 11. after 26 -years and three i o- a i i ifj I I. Ill Aurora and was graduated from East Aurora High School. Following his high school education he attended the University of Michigan and worked for a while as a writer for a Chicago daily newspaper.

He entered state service July 1, 1936. at the Mt Morris Hospital as a postal clerk and storekeeper. On April 7. 1944, Brooks transferred to Craig Colony where he was appointed an attendant and on April 14, 1945. was appointed an account clerk at the institution monins an -w Mt.

Morris Tuberculosis Hospital and at Craig Colony, Sonvea. Willard A. Brooks Brooks is a native of East AX offices in Spratling Hall. After passing a Civil Service ex Salesman amination he was appointed a 'INVENTOR' Asst. Fire Chief Mickey Milillo of Mt.

Morris is shown with smoke ejector he made from an oil drum and new and used parts. It's now part of the fire department's equipment. senior account clerk April 7, 1947. i Brooks hai been active in1 civic affairs in Sonyea and Mt Morris. He is a member and a past president of the Craig Colony Chapter of the Civil Service Employe Association and has served as a delegate to state civil service meetings in Albany.

He is a As Truck Upsets BATH Samuel Kobrin, 51, of 120 S. 20th St, Fort Pierce, is in Ira Davenport Hospital at Bath in -just fair" condition. He was the driver of a truck that rolled over one and a half times on County Road 35, one mile north of Fire Quelled i In School Le Roy Selects Drive Leaders former vice mayor of Mt Morris and has served several years as village treasurer. At the present he is serving as LE ROY Assignments for MT. MORRIS Spontaneous combustion is believed to'ach divi4si? hls s.

Community Cnest drive, slated Slave been the cause of begin Monday. Oct. 15. Cohocton, about 1:20 p.m.! yesterday. Steuben County Sheriff's Deputies yesterday said the truck tore out four guide posts, skidded about 120 feet along the left shoulder of email nre in a storage room have been filled by the fol hear the gym at Mt.

Morris 'lowing directors: a Mt. Morris town assessor. He is a member of the Democratic party, the Active Hose Company of the Mt Morris Fire Department and a member of St Patrick's Church. Brooks is married to the former Alice Downey of Mt Central School shortly after Chairman. Gilbert Jordan; 1 p.m.

yesterday. Several secretary. Mrs. Roy York: com the road before beginning to inats used in the gym were jmercial, industrial and special burned, and the gym was 'gifts, Mrs. Paul Boylan, Mrs.

filled with smoke. Rudolph Lapp and Donald i Fire Chief Warren Temple-Cooney: factory solicitation. roll. The man, who sells various Morris and they have four children, Mrs. Robert Beuer-lein of Mt Morris, Mrs.

James McShea of Avon, Mrs. Willard Veeder of Rochester and commodities to migrant work on said the fire department's 'Raymond Roth; north section, Mrs. John Vranken; south section, Mrs. Avery Perkins; smoke ejector was used to Irid the building of smoke. 1 The fire was disrnvprpd hv Willard Brooks Jr.

of Mt Morris. rural contributions, Seely F. Mr. Brooks will be honored athletic director DonaldlPratt and George Rud- ers, is said to have suffered a possible fracture of the left leg and left arm and undetermined back injuries, as well as shock. AMARANTH TO MEET nettle your thin eoxlly Into our "little fur" neckpieces by Winter Add that final note of glamour to your new winter fashions from coats to sweaters with a delectable, flattering fur piece! Shown here are but three from a collection including mink, chinchilla, oppossum, squirrel and sable in Sibley's Fur Boutique, Street Floor; Downtown only 1.

Dyed Australian oppossum ring collar, $29 2. Black-dyed Canadian fox collar, $18 3. Natural mink, United State ranch or pastel, $55 pUu AU fur jridvcu UbtUd thorn cvuury trifim imfortti juri man. unicnester, who had stopped at a dinner at the Mt. Morris Inn, Wednesday evening, Oct.

17. at his office to pick up some The campaign goal of is the largest in its 20- papers. Janitors left the build' ing at noon. year history. FALLS TO GET DDD BATH Leaders of the 27th District, Order of Amaranth, will make an official an SENECA FALLS At 7 a.m.

Wednesday, October 17. a change will be made in the jFour Hurt in Crashes iln Wyoming County nual visit tomorrow to Salub-ria Court 81. A reception in operation of the Seneca Falls Telephone System to prepare their honor will follow meeting at 8 D.m. in Masonic WARSAW Two separate' fractured pelvis; her 7-year- Temple. Visiting will be Mrs.

for installation of direct distance dailing. This announcement was made yesterday by Robert A. Kelafant, manager of the Geneva district office accidents, aDout minutes 0ld son. Allen, in fair condi-! Carolyn F. Helmer of Canis-fcpart different sections lof witn head inj teo, deputy grand royal mat- County, yesterday of the New York Telephone afternoon sent four persons Also injured were Harrison ron- "a cis vanwinK-Norse, 20, of North Gaines-le' asslstant grand lcdurcr' Co.

to the Warsaw hospital Ell SJ Two of the injured were a young couple on their way to jbe married. i In Wyoming County Com-Jmunity Hospital and listed in rfair condition is Mrs. Emma JCook, 38, of 108 Linwood Warsaw, who suffered ville. He is listed in fair con- dition with a fractured right rib. His fiancee, Miss Linda Zoeller, 17, of Warsaw RD 3, also is in fair condition with a head injury.

In one of the accidents, a car driven by Mrs. Cook was involved in a collision with a pick-up truck operated by ROCHEBTZR 9 John Conrad, of Perkinsville at the intersection of Route 20-A and County Road 31, about two miles west of Warsaw. The truck driver and his brother, Anthony Conrad, a passenger, were not injured, City Man Fined I In Assault Case MEDINA A Rochester Lawrence Slattery, 21, of 88 Bryan paid a $50 here on a charge of third degree assault following his Iplea of guilty before acting Police Justice Paul Miles of He was arested by Albion ml according to sheriff's depu ties. Janet and Joan Cook, daughters of Mrs. Cook also escaped injury.

The Conrad brothers, who State Police, who turned the were hauling two horses in a trailer, were on their way to jcase over to Medina Police, after he was eneaeed in a Jfight with John Shimmel of Colorado. The horses were not iMeaina KD. following an! nun. In the other crash, Norse and his fiancee were being driven to Warsaw by his siS' exquisite hand-matched domestic alligator shoes crafted by Young iV'etc Yorker If you, like every woman, wise in fashion's ways, have longed to own a beautiful pair of genuine alligator shoes, now is the time to choose them! This perfect, classic pump is yours in a high or mid-high heel in gleaming black or sport rust. Pair, $40.

Downtown only. ter, Vonda Lee Norse, 18. also of North Gainesville. Their car went out of control near the intersection of East Beth any and Webster Roads, about two miles west of Wyoming. The car hit a tree and landed in a pasture after leaving the left side of the road.

The argument that started at the Medina VFW Building and continued at Sandhurst Inn here. Shimmel suffered bruises and a face cut. Slat- itery received a suspended 30- Jday jail sentence and was Iplaced on probation for six 'months by Miles. i State Police also reported the arrest of James Booker, of Marsh Creek Road, jKent, on a charge of having inadequate brakes, and said 'he is to appear before Peace JJustice John Carr of Gaines. SCHOLARSHIP WINNER AVON Award of a scholarship to Patty J.

Perrin of Avon by Blackburn College, driver was unhurt, but was vlL issued a summons for speeding. MAYOR RETURNS HOME GENEVA Mayor Harold M. Simpson, former Geneva mavor. returned to his ium wood Avenue home Friday from Geneva General Hospi Carlinville, 111., on a basis of tal where he underwent work there as a freshman iwas announced yesterday. surgery.

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