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Phone 123 CHRONICLE-EXPRESS, YAN, N. MAY 27, 1954 Eight Pagts--Section A--Page Ortt-X 1 I Mustangs Drop 2 Games Canandaigua sut prised Yan's faltering Mustangs on Lll- erty Street Held Monday by stop- pmjj the vvenlc i i a 4-2. Picviously the locals i beaten Canandaigua at Canandaigua rather handily by an 8-2 scoie. The Bnivcs starled out i i vengeance on Bill Sealer in the i inning, racking i and two mn.s. ('albeit off i a single, but was thrown out ing to stretch it Into a douole.

After Violas Hied and hit successive i ples for the first itin. Fuller singled Montanyti home for the second run. The locals picked up one unearned run in the Ilrst. 'Passat-ell drew base on balls nml stole second. Khaiansky moved him to third on an infield out from where he scored on Fuller's wild throw into fen held on nn attempted pick off.

CiolUhall drew the of his walks Tot the a but was left stranded when Bailey I and Brown out. Canandaigua's only i rally came in the sixth, Simmons chew a walk but was forced at second on Monlanya's Holder's choice. Scager balked and Montanya took second from where he scored easily on Cermak's double to left. Furnsworth singled Cermak to third but he scored easily on Drumm's high throw past the plate. Pann Yan left in the (1fth, sixth and seventh innings as Porter began to weaken, but no one could produce tho hit in the church that could have meant enough i to win the ball game.

PEMN A Dru-nni, i Shalansky, if Gottshall, cf-p Bailey, ss Brown, 'Swartwood Hansen, lib Klynn, 2b Long, 1,) I), Scugci, Want Ad Heralded Venetian Painter Of 1st President Jose Perovani, the celebrated Venetian painter whose litlle-known life portrait of George Washington hangs in the San Fernando Academy, Madrid, placed a Want Ad in the Philadelphia Gazette of Sept. 19, 1795, to announce his arrival in the ihen capital of the United States, and that he was available to paint "pour- a i of all sizes." Want Ads Tell "Every body" to flul if tick Iro Cllli. AdvMliiMi iriktl lUrv K(itt. rimh, tn 121, NW Mild 47, Fit Penn Yan Little League Opens Third Season MUSTANG SCHEDULE Varsity Baseball Apr. 8(i--PYA (i, Newark I Apr.

21)--PYA 8, CanaiHlii'ufiia 2 May G--PYA 4, Mymlerse I I May II)--I'YA 5, Waterloo 7 May 11--PYA 2 DeSales 3 Mn'v 13--PYA 1 AIJ I 2 1 4 2 I 0 May 17- May 80- -I'YA -I'YA Miiy 81--I'YA Ociievii 2 Lyons 0 Newark 7 Caimiulul((ida, I I I 0 I 0 A A 1 A A i ss 4 0 Violas, cf 0 Simmons, 2li 1 Montanya, 2 Fuller, i i I) i a rt 2 1 Karnswurth, I Miller, 0 Pottei 1 2 0 4 1 i I i I I 0 0 Miiy 87--at DeHiiles May 31--Mymlursp hnre June 3--at Waterloo June 7--(iwieva here Juno 10--Lyons here JV Baseball May li--I'YA 0, Myudcrse 3 Miiy 17--I'YA Lyons 0 Track Schedule May 7--I'YA li, Mymlersc 34 May 12--I'YA 53, (ieneva 47 May 10--at ('unumliilKiiu May 21--Klmira Hvlays Miiy 27-28--finger Lukes tloimls June 2--Waterloo here. Tennis Schedule Apr 29--I'YA 2, Waterloo I Apr. 21)--I'YA (J -va 0 May -I--I'YA Mynderse 0 May 0, Cuimmlaiftuii 3 May 12--1'VA Waterloo 8 May 18-- I'VA (ieneva 2 May 20--I'YA 2, CanamlalK'Ua, May 87--Kinder Lakes Tournament at Omievii I 7 1 'Singled for Ijrown in 6th. By innings: I 2 -I 7 Cammd'gua 2 I) 0 0 0 2 0 Penn Yan 1 0 0 0 0 -1 0 2 7 2 Penn Yan losl last Thursday's giime to Newark by a 7-1 score. Newark is now tied' i foi the cunl't'i'cncr lead, each Juiv- ir.g fivt! wins und two losses.

Najh sliirled lor Newark but proved no puzzle to Penn Yan as they scored one run In UK- Ural on Cottsholl's walk and Bailey's triple, und loaded the Oases with two out Ihc second. However, DePorter. a veteran pitcher for Newark came on at this point and overpowered the local haters the rest of the way. Except the wlR'n a single and two passes again loaded the buses, De-1 Porter faced only ballets over the last a i Newai kepi picking up single urns In tin- second, third, fourth and HI'lh, and two in sixth to a up the game. Four errors, two passed balls arid hit batsman helped pave the way for Newark's runs, (lottshall struck out five and gave up eight hits in six innings.

Mill Seager finished I up when Jerry ran out, of gas in the sixth. The score: A Caruso, If Ross, rf Bb Tanyca, cf Monje, ss Paone, S.M I'Mlanlo, P. Nasli, th-c Pulieano, Colac'lnu, M. Nash, DoPorter, Kawdun, PENN YAN Passarell, cf Shalansky, If Ctotlahall, p-cf Bailey, ss Long, Ib-rf Brown, 3b i 1 i.vnn, 2f Biiscom, 2b I). Seag rf Swartwooci, Ib B.

Seagcr, A-B iH of Penn Yan Central Trounce Lakemont Wednesday, May IS), Lakcmonl wtijj beaten by the Mustang Tennis teum 6 to 0. First man T. Bardon defeated llrst man Bennett 6-1, 6-1; second man D. Pcilerscn bent second man Duckjr 6-0, 6-0. Third man B.

Gelder clowned third man Schwavz 6-2, 6-1. Fourth man T. Andrews ocat fourth man i a 6-4, 6-1. In the doubles, T. Harden and B.

Turner, sixth man, joined together and boat Bennett and Decker 6-2, 6-1. i man C. Morgan and seventh mun D. Pelton defeated Sthwarz and Prdtt. Penn Yan Tennis Team Upsets Canandaigua Monday, May 2-1, tlvj Mustang nettnorr iipsel the Indians of Can- nmlruRiiu 2-1.

Up to that date the Indiana hud not been beaten this season. T. Bunion losl 7-5, 6-0 to A. Luplon, who hasn't teen Uetcatocl by anybody this season. D.

Podcr- sen beat D. Armitage, who also hadn't oeen defeated previously In loague pluy, 8-1, 6-8, 6-4. The Penn Yan Doubles team combination of B. Gelder and T. Andrews Look theirs 7-9.

6-1, 6-3. Penn Yan -has one more match with Lakemont on Iho 26th. A tournament will be held on live 2Slh, when all the teams get together to determine who goes to i the from their league. Penn Yan will ity to take lha doubles with a combination of first and second men. Teimk Team Downed Hy Panthers I Geneva deflated the Mustang school tennis team Tuesimy, May 18, 2 to 1 Tom Bardcn was downed by his brother's old rival, Dave King 6-2, 6-2.

Date Pederaen was beaten by Teri'y Wilson, 8-6, S-'J. In the doubles Bob Gelder and John Andrews defeated Siring and Peck 6-1, 6-0 tor Ponn Yan's only win. League baseball is now in its 15lh year nationally ami has jusl opened its third season in Penn Yan, where its growth lias spread us rapidly as the well- kept grass of the Elm street ball field, Now Litllo League officials ure seeking to make use of the outlying of the ball park to establish a diamond just beyond the pressnt league fence for small-fry teams. A Pennsylvania man, Carl Slotz oiganizeil the first ball teams for i youngsters, aelieving that kids un, iljr 12 should have a chance to play baseball and not be chased existing 1 -i older boys. but merely wanted to give all boys a fair chance to play a game all kids love.

Through the intervening years, virtually all the rules that Slolz adopted for the original i League have been inaln- tainccl. i Every boy who seeks to play In 1 a league is given a try-out. crs are provided with proper and pioleclive equipment, there la no discrimination against any player i in the neighborhood, and manners. lots as nuisances by He was no crusader and poise are developer! as the players learn a major lesson---that in order to win in any game they Wing Tips must also know how to lose, A moving spirit in getting the Little League under way in Penn Yan was Dr. Paul Johnson, a softball league commissioner.

The original sponsoring organizations of teams in Penn ln still support the four official teams--Elks, Kl- wanls, VFW and American Legion. Officers of the Little League organization are Leslie CooTf, president; Frank Erwin, viM-presldent; Bob Sutherland, secretary, and John Legg, treasurer. (I'lck Standing Awards) 1'layer, Team Awards Roese Jewelry store will present a permanent sportsmanship trophy to the leading LJttJe League team. The award will be displayed throughout the summer Rocse store window and the the 7 AB 2 2 0 3 0 I 26 By innings: a I'enn Van 1 2 't 5(6 7 0 1 1 1 1 2 1 7 9 0 1 0 0 0-0 -0 1 5 1 DO YOU KNOW? How big may an official baseball bat be? (Tor eorrert mmver see buluw) let Us Perk Up Your Clothes And 'Restore Them to "Springlike With Our Extlusiva Process Your wardrobe will come back cashmere-soft, and looking like new after give it our Finishing Process restoring vital textile oils lost through wear and cleaning. makes your clothes light soil und wrinkles, too! LIKE A A I I StaNu iloln I lie I 1 nil Look liir a I'enn Van Bonanza Kill THIS WIODK'S A I s)l )i: I A .1011 iiu p.nii[ ,1110 II) isnill I'M Mil 11 Seneca Lake Is April Trout Queen Results or the first monthly prize wlnne'rs In the New York State Fishing contest, announced by- Louis -A.

Wehlc of Rochester, indicate lhal Calherinc creek, Iho mecca of rainbow trout anglers, and Seneca lake, equally renowned for both rainbow and lake trout, have upheld their reputations. Combined they produced seven of the eighteen prize winners in the April segment of (he Louis A. Wehlc Fishing contest. John Mace of Elmira was rewarded for his initial effort of the season with a 13 pound rainbow trout, which he look from Seneca lake on a daredevil imp. Second and third prizes in the rainbow class'were neck and nock, weighing 12 pounds, ounces and 12 pounds, 13 ounces respectively.

In the lake troul division, Gufi Brauligam of Rochester took firs' -prize with a 18 pound, 8 ounce beauty a no caught at Seneca lake on a Geneva 32. The three other fish which that same body of water produced were all b'lg perch running from 2 pounds, 15 ounces down to 2 pounds, 0 ounces. Louis Criss of Hall caught a 14-pound, 4-ounce Seneca lake Fall banquet will be presented to the winning team of that season. The leading team of each year will be engraved on the trophy, which At 1'can Van Airport Penn Yan folks can not help but be conscious of the air a fic passing overhead during last few months. Since the opening of the.

airstrip ut Sampson, bjavy planes have become quite the thing. This area is very I'or'- tunate, too, to have Sampson us a local La.se tor scheduled via Mohawk airlines. It has been announced thmt Mohawk airlines has become the first local service airline to order a helicopter for use In service ovor some of Its routes. They liava ordered a S-56 and expect to have II in operation this summer. Local air tratiic has been fairly heavy during the last week loo, Burton Tones, Hussell Collins a ntt Margaret Smith managed to get in some flying after a brief dormant period.

Marv DeWuter logged up Borne more dual and Lester Sampson, Manning Hunt, George Jensen, Marlin Uriffeth, Duane Clark, John Otlaviano and Doc Welkcr have tried to keep the' planes busy. Vvillard i ayni flew in from Wa- I terloo Saturday and Bob Parrish from Ovid dropped in on us Sunday. We had a PT-1B in from Rochester and a party from Syracuse flew in Sunday to visit 'Elmer Henry and family on the West Lake road. 'Penn Yan's Taylotcraft was re- licensed last week and Harold also relicenssd the Ercoupe belonging to Frank Fulkerson and George Pcntz from Ovid. 'Sports fans and llier.s, don't forget the big airshow, July -1, al the Uansvllte airport.

We arc lold il will be well worth the trip over to see il. JPIWW Facts An American manufacturer has built and tested a rocket- engine that can deliver over a short period of time, more horsepower than the total output of Boulder dam. A new aircarft wind tunnel has placed on display Oach Charlns Mlchlosky will will be Spring. present the award at the League banquet. The public, team man- tigers and officials will vote to determine the leading team.

William Grady, jeweler, will continue his Iradilion of present- Ing an engraved wrist watch to the Little League ballplayer with the highest hatting average. and give a new regulation baseball glove to the player making the most two- base hits during the season, Joe Powers will present a new regulation baseball glove to the plnycr making the moat three-base hits during the season. Little League 1954 Schedule June 1--Legion VFW June 2--KIkH JCIwnnlH IIP 3--Klvt'itnlK VN Juno 'I--VFW vs RlhK Juno 7--Legion vs'Blks Juno 8--KlwunlN VKW June III--VFW VM Le.jclnn June 11--KhvanlH VM Elks June U--Mlks VFW June 15--Legion vs Kluunls June 17--Legion VN Elk's Juno IH--VFW vs Klwanls Juno 21--Legion vs VFW June. 22--KhvanlH vs Elks Juno 24--UlkH vs VFW June vs Klwanis Juno vs KKvurils June vs July I--Legion vs Elks July 2--KiwunlN VN VFW July 5--Elks Hlwanln July (i--VFW vit Legion July H--Legion vs Km'iinm July 9--VFW Elks July 12--Legion vs Elks July IS--VFW v.s KhvunlH July lu--toRion vs VFW July Mi--Khvanis Elks July ID--VFW vs Klwanis July 20--Legion vs Elks July 83--VFW vs Klks July 2K--KiwanlM vs Legion vs Elks July 27--Legion vs VFW July 20--Klwanls vs VFW July SO---Elks vs Legion a 122'A-ton rotor lo help generate supersonic winds. CAA operates 174,885 miles of leased -wire to link together the federal airways system.

The generator in a new interceptor furnishes approximately the same amount of electricity us is used In 20 average homes. The plane contains 750 radio lubes, about miles of electrical wiring, and Its systems arc operated by 200 electrical switches. Lakeside Club Aanounces Events For Memorial Weekend Memorial day weekend brings a tiuay schedule at the Lakeside Country club with a handicap flag tournament Sunday, a Scotch mixed two-ball Monday with handicap, I 1 Winners -at the Individual match sweepstakes scored as follows: GroxK 11'cap Net L. Patchett 85' 16 69 Dr. Wheeler 80 11 69 Kreutziger 82 10 72 C.

Kreutziger 87 9 78 In the best ball event PatctoeU and Wheeler scored a net of 5B, Patchett and 'R. Kreulzlger 60, Wheeler and R. Kreulziger 63, Patchett and C. Kreulziger 64, Harry Putnam, James Beeman and William Grady were other players whose scores didn't quite them to some of the prizes. New golf balls were awarded to the winners.

Gus Cougevan, club professional, shot a smart 71 for over par for a season's starter. i Friend MBS. LEIGH FITZWATEIt I'onn Van, RD 3 I'lione UU-l'-a Methodist CHARLES WALKER, Paator iSunday, -May 30, no worship service because of the Annual conference in Penn Yan. Ernest Lounsbcrry of Hampton, was called home last week by the serious Illness of his molh-1 er, Mrs. Sylvester Gorham Tfi-County Nine Blanks Hall Team Three games of the Tri-County league were played Sunday, Can- andnlgua, Gorham and Waterloo having homo openers.

Behind the excellent pitching of Dclaney. who hurled a onc-lnltcr, Oorham blanked Ihe Hall team. Goilium 18, Hall 0 Canandaigua 15, Aloquin 6 Waterloo 10, Naples I'enn Yun drew a by-i' Standings in League T3AM WON LOST Gorham 2 0 Penn Van 1 0 C.iuand.utjtin 1 0 Waterloo 1 0 Naples 0 1 Aloiium i 0 2 Hall 0 2 Coming Tri- Comity (iitmes (Finder Lukes League) Sunilny, May Mill I'enn Van at Naples Car.dndaiguu lit Hull Waterloo at Aloquin (Jorliam- ttye Sunday, June (ilh Hal) at Waterloo Aloiailn at I'cmi Yan Naples 0.1 Gorham (Jnnanilaiguii- -Bye Penn Van at Gorhum A.loquiiiil Naples L'anandiugua at Waterloo Hall- -Bye Sunday, June Oorham at Canandaigua Hall al Aloquin Waterloo al Penn Yan Naples -Bye Sunday, June 27th Penn Yan at Canandaigua Hall ut' Naples Waterloo al Gorhum Aloquin- Bye Sunday, July Ilh Bye -Postponed Games Sunday, July I HI) Hall at Penn Yan Aloquin at Gorham Naples id Canundulgua Waterloo -Bye Sunday, July I I I i Gorlinm at Hall Cnnanrlnlgiui at Aloquin Wu terloo at Naples Penn Yan- Bye Sunday, July Naples at Penn Van Hall at Canandiiigua Aloquin ill Waterloo Gorham -Bye Sumli.y, August Waterloo nl Hall Penn Yan al Aioqnln Gorhum nl Nuples Canumlnigun- Bye Sunday, August Hill Gorhum nl Pvnn Yan Naples at Aloquin Waterloo at Citntinduigiin Hal! Bye Sunday, Augiml I5lh Cananduigua at Corhum Aloquin at Hall Pern Ynn nl Waterloo, Siindny, August 22nd Canandiiigua al. Pcnn Yan Naples 'at Hull Gorham nt Waterloo Aloquin- Bye, 1 Owaaco Yields Record Rainbow Seneca lake and Its tributaries as well as all the other 'Finder lakes except Owasco, belter look lo their laurels! A rainbow trout wu'ghing 21 pounds, 0 ounces, which is naid lo the record for New York state, was caught Wednesday nigh! from Owasco lake by lli-year-old boy. Thomas Kllnk of Owasco caught the Jish which muasurcd Ji5 Inches.

Its girth wns 22 inches. A spokesman for the State Conservation department is quoted us suying the heaviest inlnbow ditch previously recorded was a anight in Kvuka lake in Checkercttes Defeat Bath Team Last week nijfht Strong's Cheekeiettcs playing tins VeteranetU'ft on the local Little League ncM, won JO 7. Hntleries: Bath, Walters, Ulooni- qnlsl; P-onn Yan, Jj)gan, Nielsen. This week Tuesday night the local team played Fiemek's lestau- ritnl ut Corning und on June 1 will pluy WuyliiUiiJ at Wayland. CLARK'S DINER BASEBALL EXCURSION (To Cleveland) Cleveland "INDIANS" vs New York "YANKEES' Sunday, June 27.

1954 For 'rickets anil Information Phone Geneva 99444 train Cure, wiinc seal, lunch and refreshments both ways Special Train leaves Batavia, New York Central Station at 7:40 a. m. DST Tickets mini be purchased by Sunday, 20 I'lthy fur I'enn Yan PUN MI'S LAD AND DAD NEWS Fun I or Our I arm l-'rieinb Vol. May 2T, JttM No. 17, Mrs.

Lounsbci-ry taken to the loenl hospital Thursday. She has been In poor health for some and several months ago broke a hip. Mrs. Kllzn and son, Bradley, have returned to their home here after spending several months-in Penn Mi. und Mrs.

Ray Sehofleld attended the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Grace Hopkins, in Penn Yan, Thurwday afternoon. Dick Scott (to a man staggering home (it a. "Where you going at this lime of night?" Man: "To lecture." Another supply is in of those better a ever 'Dickie work clothes In all swell colors sixes. Come In und get yours now while the slock is complete.

Toronto bartender: "Would you like to drink Canada JJry, Joe: "I'd love to, but I'm only here for week." Just received sonis matched swim suits. Yes. we have shirts to match the trunks. Of course when you go in swimming you take the shirt off! Riddle: "Do you know why the man jumped off the Empire Stale building?" Answer: "Because he wanted to make a hit on Broadway." For the long weekend ahead, why don'l. you come in and gel some of those real comfortable slacks we Just received in all colors and latarics? Hutry! Get yours now.

-Psychiatrist "Are you troubled by wicked thoughts?" Patient: "Well, no. Fuel is, 1 kindu enjoy 'em." Just received som? swell colored T. shirts by Skivvies, with goinl for work, und best of all the price in only $1. Friend: "Wlmt'a your hoy g'oinjf lo bo when lie Father: "An old man." Quite often a pessimist i a a who financed an optimist! She: "I wonder if you remember me Years ago you Hiked me. to marry- you." Absenl-mindcd Professor: "Ah, and did you?" Thih is lhi final week of the Hoanm Hills.

may be your lucky wi'eli. Shop. In Penn Yan and chock your dollar hills. Be sure to, check windows i week for Hie fluent in all boys' and men's ni fashions. You'll i Home money a i values.

i Stevie Shay asks: "How much longer will I to out spinach to bo able to lick anybody who tries to make me Ihe spinach?" Published weekly fn the Inlermt of our In vicinity by IXtn- HldMin-iJenMcn. Donaldson Scorch Jriwen DnUuMtAai IMMMI nnmii Clothing Jjitt nil Oud 111 Main Sin-el Penn Yun LAST WEEK OF BONANZA BILLS Shop in Penn Yan 5 BONANZA BILLS THIS FINAL WEEK $1 Bill Number Worth $1 BHI Number Worth trout and Arthur Curry of Watkins Glen caught a 12 pound, 13 ounce laker. i i USB Clirunkilu-ijjxprcNH They Work For Others I They'll Work For You! A J- DRY CLEANERS ALt WORK GUARANTEED PHONE 16 FREE PICKUP DELIVERY SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY 1951 DtSoto Custom 4-Door--Heater, Fluid Drive, Signals, Backup Lights, 28,000 Miles I 4 KKAZHK -1-1)001: -Healer, Overdrive, Signals, Meelmnieiilly OK IIMK TORI) l- 2 -TON IMJKK PU'KUl' Heater, tiood Tires, Nice mill I'ACKARU I-DOOK -Heater, Radio, Overdrive, Ne.w I'niiit Joh, Nlee and Clean. 11)41 I'LYIMOl'TII I-DOOK-- llratrr, Signals. Uehnilt Kn- HERMAN C.

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MANAHAN, lKh 1'. Hilton, "Over JOO Yciurs of 84457593 $25.00 70612609 $20.00 89910251 $15.00 25056011 $10,00 96395854 5.00 Grand 90.00 Here's How It Works K1V10 lilX.ilILAK ONtC UOLLAK HILLS ilislHlmtrd am.in- pMrlieipntln.i; I'enn IniMlnesH pliieeH Ihis xveek Tuemluy morning. of Uicse 1'enu Viin HUN has Mild extra eimli value. AT LftAST $TA will lM! given In cash prizes each They will In iitnotinls from Irani $5 lo $25. I'erhiniH receiving a I'enii Yan Unnnii7.il Rill Dtuv elnini their ut BALDWINS A (liirliii; Iwiliking hours noun June 3.

SKHIAL NUMBKKS of each week's Pcnn Yan Bunanxa BUN wlM In the, of the placed of himlnewi Thumluy morning und In III In AS VOM: SHOPPING IN I'KNN YAN IS KLKjIBLK with tint Ktore inviK-rs nnd Ilii-ir faitillles. Nothing to buy--yon dnn'l hnvn tu nil end any --jtisl lieclt UK; serial on your dollar may get vnlimMe I'l-nn in r.iiiiun/.a Bill. WATCH roi: TIIK PENN VAN BILL MJMBKIIS in iiu and TliiN IN the Until U'eek of the Perm Ynn (iMilnlll BonwifH BUI Hunt. THESE FOLKS HAVE FOUND IONANZA IILLS MAYIE YOU WtLL Mrs, Surah Dunkelberger (if Dundee Mrs. Kjner Chrltilcnscn, Penn Yttn RD 4 (1X5 I Mrs.

McCormiick, (I Myrtle Ave $10 Uoliert IS. Moss of $20 I t'Hurli's Buck, 1 1 0 IJnciiln Ave $15 I Mrs. Kdilecker, 107 101 $15 I Robert Pearcc, 410 Clinton St $10 John Ilines. I Hi Keuku St 5 Mark Krltlun, I3S Stark Ave $20 Mrs. Melva Joluisim, Penn Ynn, KD 1 $20 Mrs.

June Lulhrou, Penn Yun, RD 8 $20 Until Adams, Penn Ynn, RD 5 Mrs. Dorutliy Smith, Brnnchport $15 i HiivvHid iransen, Penn Yan, RD 5 $25 I Mrs. Kcnnelh Bluff Point $10 Thninas McNeil, l(i Waliml St $20 Sirs. John Banned, I.1K Kust Main St 5 Donald Nielsen, Watcncr and Liberty $25 i Mrs. (icorge McDermott, BliitT Point .1 Harold Nielsen, Penn Yan, RD I (IS I liobert Norlli, SS2 North Ave Donald Mills, 1 1 2 Knnsel Ave.

Mrs. Olnrfc, Penn Yan, RD 3 5 Mrs. Nell Decker, JinUM Oliver Kurly, (intnf Ave. Airs. Warren Smith, Penn Van, KD MlHH 1U Cook, Bmnebpnii, RD Alllfunl Smith, Balh Road, RD 2 Mrs.

(i. K. MeCiirdiy, t(W Kltn St Win. OttH Liberty St llerlK-rt WlllluinH, (irunt Ave Allen Vi.uk, Pcnn Yan, Rl 4 Virginia Nichols, Penn Van Mrs. Howard Baldwin, Venn Yan, RD 5 Wamlii of Dresden Rolwrl Sutherland of CIIITonl KIc'ImrdNon, 105 Chtwtnut St.

Harry Brink, 107 Snnw-t Ave Mm. Leon Crane, Penn Yun, RU a ClutrlM Willis, 107 MeKlnley Ave Mrs. Albert Amlilnn, Iunbt, KD 1 FnMfc ChrlntenKcn, f'Hnlun Nt Chrta M. PitiilHcn, Ytui, Kl I Norman, l-Jwl Main M. Dtmffbu LMth of Kuwltvllle $(5 $10 5 $25 fl XI it $15 ...5 ft $20 fe J5.

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