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Star-Gazette from Elmira, New York • 36

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Star-Gazettei
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Elmira, New York
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36
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-ELMIRA STAB-GAZETTE- -THTTESDAT, OCTOBER It), 1937. PAGE THIRTY-SIX I0OO000O0000000000000O0O Mohaivk Sets Traffic Recorded Month in Row 10 venue passenger miles, increases! ahead of the similar period last What to Do If Flu Hits Here is what the Health Department says you should do if you get the symptoms of flu: Go to bed. Stay on a light diet. Drink as much liquid as you want to. Take aspirin.

Try an alcohol rub. If fever persists for more than two days, call your doctor. Flu brings a high fevex for two or three days, along with general aches and pains. The Health Department says it can be treated better at home than in a hospital 82.6 increase. The only decrease noted was in the amount of first class mail carried, 3,747 pounds, a 23.5 per cent decline.

Daily boardings exceeded 1,000 passengers on 18 days in the month, and they bettered 1,500 on eight days. A new station traffic record was established for the second straight month during September by Mohawk Airlines at the Chemung County Airport. Mohawk totaled 38.357 revenue passengers last month, more than in any other September in its history, and flew 7,172,759 re year. During the month Mohawk transported 61,909 pounds of air mail, a 5.8 per cent increase over the corresponding month a year ago; 153,813 pounds of express, a 13.3 per cent increase; and of 18.2 per cent and 27.2 per cent respectively over September 1956, said Thomas J. Kirkup, vice president of sales.

The record September brings the number of passengers flown during the first nine months of 1957 to 311,928, 21.7 per cent CI 232,019 pounds of freight, a REAP A GROCERY HARVEST PACKS, PLANNED BUYING BRING VOU REAL LOW SHOP MOHICAN -SAVE JO YOUS'LAST' Add 2 More Classes On Asian Flu Care IRQ LAKE ST. WEEK-END ALU to Further expansion of classes for the emergency care of patients with short-term' illnesses, to accommodate an enrollment of more than 200, was announced today by the Asian Flu Committee of the Council of Community Services. TODAY TOIWi' and SATURDAY Remember You Must Register Personally in Order To Re Able to Vote This November! PLEASE ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS ON THIS WORK SHEET, then take it with you to the Polling Place in your district on the regular Registration Days, October 10, 11 and 12. Hours 10:00 A. M.

to 10:00 P. M. except Saturdays when polls will be open from 7:00 A. M. to 10:00 P.

M. The Election Inspectors will transcribe the information given above to the official record form; you need only to SIGN YOUR NAME to the forms. ELL HOUSE JjJB- COFFEE iy Instant Hunt's Halves SANKA TOMATO WALNUT COFFEE PASTE MEATS 'T 99c 99c CRISCO 387 HERE'S A RIAL SAVING! iGEM m-H 1 0 1 1 2 Drivers Assigned To School Two additional classes have been scheduled, bringing the total number to 10. They will meet Oct. 14, 15, and 16 from 1:30 to 3:30 p.

m. in the Federation and Oct. 12 from 2 to 4 p. and Oct. 18, from 3 to 5, and Oct.

19, from 2 to 4 p. m. at Dunn Memorial, St. Joseph's Hospital. Mrs.

Margaret Bumbalo will teach the Oct. 12, 18, and 19 class. An instructor for the Oct. 14, 15, 16 class has not been! named. Registration for classes still is being taken at the Council of Community Services office and the Visiting Nurse and Health Assn.

Volunteer workers who are calling registered persons to set up classes are Miss Edith Carpenter, Mrs. Charles Lindsay, Mrs. Martin Hardin, Mrs. Theodore LaBrecque, Mrs. Decker Ayers and Mrs.

Elwin R. Brown. Work Sheet -Permanent Personal Registration Two motorists were assigned to No Did you previously vote in N. Y. State? Yes Traffic Violators School, another Initial Last Name name was fined, charges against a Print Please Print Please Print fourth were dismissed, and a fifth drew a suspended sentence in Recorder Court Wednesday.

Eugene Proulx, 39, of 55 Fos ter Ave. paid a $30 fine after he admitted speeding 45 to 50 miles an hour in a 30-mile, zone SALE! on W. Water St. Saturday. Residence Street No.

or Rural Route City, Town or Village If apartment dweller or lodger, Room No Floor No Apt. No. Have you lived in N. Y. State 1 year, CHEMUNG COUNTY 4 your Election District 30 days? Yes No Date of birth or Over 21- (May answer either) Born in U.S.A.

Yes No 7. Sex 8. Height Ft In. Color of hair. 10.

Color of eyes 11. Married Single Widowed If you previously voted at a General Election in NEW YORK STATE, fill in: Justin DePalma 20, of 448 Welles St. admitted speeding 45 VIAL LEG or RUMP ROAST miles an hour in a 30-mile zone 5. 6. 9.

12 on Madison Ave. Saturday and his case was adjourned until Erie to Get Coveted Safety Award 'CLEVELAND The Erie Railroad will receive one of the coveted E. H. Harriman memorial awards for achieving the outstanding safety record among Nov. 21 after he agreed to attend Traffic Violators' School.

Arthur J. Leach, 21, of 55 Hoffman was assigned to Traffic Violators School after admitting LOIN CHOPS 49c BREAST 19c In what year did you last vote at a general election Did you register under your present name? Yes No fj If not, under what name did you register Did you then reside at your present address? Yes No Please Print If not, from what address did you vote? 13. If you did NOT previously vote at a General Election in NEW YORK STATE, fill in: RIB CHOPS lb 45c VEAL CUTLET 89c Tender Meaty Shoulder that he ignored a stop sign at Grand Central Ave. and Warren St. last Sunday.

His case was ad major eastern railroads during 6 0 1956, Harry W. Von Wilier, presi journed until Nov. 12. dent, announced today. Evelyn Cleveland, 48, of 936 Birthplace (if born in U.S.A.) The certificate of commenda Sheely St.

admitted a charge of City or Town Street No. or Rural Route tion will be presented to G. C. making a prohibited left turn at Main and Water Sts. Friday.

State County She was given a suspended White, Erie vice president for operations, at a dinner in the Roosevelt Hotel, New York City, to be held by the American Museum of Safety, on Oct. 16. More than 200 railroad and safety leaders are expected to attend. Charges of driving a truck crops 5 ssc Lean Tender Boneless Beef FILET liNGHQN (Fci Another Big VT i Sale for This Weekend. fj I Don't It! registered for agricultural use for pleasure and driving without registration were dismissed against George M.

Harvey, 17, of Horseheads RD 3. He was sum The Harriman award winners are selected on the basis of official safety records compiled by Birthplace (if NOT born in U.S.A.) Country Name, and address of employer NOTE: If first vote in NEW YORK STATE you must present some proof of literacy; If naturalized you must present Naturalization Papers to the Inspectors; If papers are not available, request an affidavit. This des not constitute your registration. It is only to familiarize you with the information required by the State. CHEMUNG COUNTY REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE moned Saturday.

The charge of driving the truck for pleasure was dismissed when registration was produced showing that driv the Interstate Commerce Commission, according to James G. Lyne, committee chairman and editor of Railway Age. In announcing the winners, Mr. Lyne pointed out the railroads' 1956, safety record was one of- the best ing the truck fof pleasure was allowable. The charge of driving with no registration was dis in the history of the industry.

missed when he produced the cer tificate. The Erie's classification Included railroads which operated Cash bail of $20, posted by Mama John E. Copp, 29, of Wellsboro, Something was declared forfeited be more than 15 million locomotive miles in 1956. The Erie received a similar award for its safety performance in 1949. The E.

H. Harriman Memorial cause Codd did not appear to answer a stop light charge. He was accused of ignoring the traf 1 Finest, Tender, Juicy, Flavorful I STEAECS 5 Boneless Round f'T Sirloin or T-Bone. fl V. Our Finest Quality KJ I Grain-Fed Western Steer Beef All Steaks Are jj.

Well-Trimmed. Enjoy a fender, juicy, flavorful Mohican quality i steak at this low price. Awards were created in 1913 by the late Mrs. Mary W. Harriman fic light at Pennsylvania Ave.

and South Ave. Sept. 29. in memory of her railroad pioneer husband whose name they bear. The awards have been continued by two sons, Gov.

Averell Harriman, of New York, and E. Dundee Bids Accepted by City Cemetery Roland Harriman, chairman of the American National Red Cross. 63ib Arpeako Pure PORK SAUSAGE Mohican Quality Fresh Lean Contracts for three pieces of 1 i -i GROUND BEEF merchanized equipment were awarded Dundee Motors of Dundee by the Elmira Cemetery Commission. Pre-Halloiveen Warning Issued By Sheriff Duhl Chemung County Sheriff Fred Duhl warned today against early Halloween pranks after the department investigated vandalism The Dundee company submit Fresh Brite-Ked BULLHEADS ted a net bid of $2,795 for a Ford tractor, a Ford industrial Farm-Fresh Frying iHICREN loader and a Snerman Glgger. Lb.

49c Its entire bid was $6,665 for the three units with a $3,870 allowance for existing equipment. involving two school buses at North Chemung. Finest Sno-VVhite Plump Meaty LEGS The onlv other bidder was 59c Lb. The Sheriff's Department was called Tuesday night about 9 Jack Howland Ford Tractor HALIBUT STEAKS Implements of Horseheads, with bv a neiehbor who reported see White Meat i -4 I X) 5 ftt, a net Quotation of $2,900. The BREASTS 65c Horseheads concern bid was ing children around the school buses.

The buses, because of voter registration, were parked Lb. 59c across the road from their usual For Fricassee WINGS 619 for the three items with a trade-in allowance of $3,719. The equipment will be used at Woodlawn Cemetery, E. L. Upde-flrnff remptprv suoprintendent.

position next to the voting booth 29c Fresh Meaty Sheriff Duhl said air was let out of one front tire on each bus, lipstick was smeared on OYSTERS BACKS NECKS Ib. 5c LIVERS lb. 59c said. It will replace existing i New Freshness 98e GIZZARDS Ib. 29c headlights and windows of the buses were soaped.

The buses rint equipment used at the cemetery. He said Ford equipment was specified because the commission stocks replacement parts for that are owned and operated by Grov er Barr of the Wynkoop Creek tfewSbeefyess Rd. brand. The Sherman unit Is made to be mounted on a Ford tractor. The sheriff said the buses are needed for transportation to MOHICAN BAKERY TREATS! Fresh From Oor Own Ovenus schools.

There would have been a serious delay Wednesday morn ing had not the vandalism been Hospital Notes Arnot-Ogden: Robert Mick of 79 Cleveland discovered Tuesday niglit. Fresh, Rich, Pure Genuine WHIPPED CREAM PUFFS for finger injured when metal f1 yoo like REAL7RUE TOSTE olate fell on it. Shift Corning Michael Drake, of fine uty RD 2, cut head in fall on stone. Chork-ful of Rich Heavy Cream! Dennis Wheet. 12, of.

401 Harri Radio Setup son Elmira Heights, injured new "Irs. Filberts left wrist in fall. youll we CORNING Changes in the po Our Huqe li tgg ANGEL CAKES Ronald Wedgwood, 14, of 521 3 3Ea. Light As A Cloud lice department radio setup are Luce cut left eyebrow while being made in compliance with a Federal Communications com mission order. Acting Chief Wil playing football.

St. Joseph's Sue Ann Carey, 2, of 406 Race injured left arm, shoulder Breakfast treat! 1 resh frruited COFFEE CAKES 39 Ham E. Rowe said yesterday afternoon. When the changes have been completed, the department equip ment will be on 39.14 frequency, and elbow in a fall. William Dates of 506 Bona-view cut finger on steel.

Elizabeth Hughes, 9, of 564 Beecher cut finger on glass. Marc Buchanan, 2Vi, of 959 Orchard Pk. cut head in a fall. the same as that of the Steuben Molm-nii J-rehh Baked APPLE Fresh PIES County Sheriff's Department. "At present," Howe said, "we AS la.

So much sweeter and fresher -this is the real true taste! Mrs. Filbert's Margarine is a new flavor discovery a great new recipe. So good you'd never dream it was margarine! Real true aroma, tool Remove its gold foil fresh wrap and surprise! You sniff that sweet freshness! And don't forget 15,000 units of Vitamin A fortify every pound for children's health. Luxury taste -without luxury price! If your family likes that real true taste, they'll love new Mrs. Filbert's! The Filbert family makes this spread with homestyle goodness so much sweeter, so much fresher.

Serve it tonight! do not have direct radio contact with the sheriff's department at Bath, but this is due to changes Mohican Real underway both here and in Future Farmers Add 11 Members 69 Lb. oSHARP CHEESE Bath." The new arrangement will not give Corning contact with the Cl Sliced or Chunk Lb. Chemung County Sheriff's De Mn. V. llb.rl The annual invitation of the Horseheads Future Farmers was held recently for 11 new members at Horseheads Central High School.

They are: Edward Sutryk, partment or the state police substation at Painted Post, but it will cut privately-owned pickup look for stations out of the circuit. Douglas Dowd, Donald Drake, U.S. No. 1 Nw Pink Fresh dma. Seedless Sweet ONIONS Potatoes 50 1 h.

Bag 50 Lb. Bag Grp fruit ClUtK 1.75 99c 69c i duiiV I vpmvi; TIL 9 P.M. XI James Lewis, Robert Miller, Reynolds, Lawr-nce Shaul. Gene Burlaw, Etonberg- New Mrs. Filbert's In your grocer's refrigerated cat.

teRlberffeMaganne Seventy-five per cent of all freight in the United States is moved all or part of its journey by trucks. er. jonn ana uavia vn SoOOOOOOOOOOGOOOOOOOOOOIdrewi.

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