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Star-Gazette from Elmira, New York • 11

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Star-Gazettei
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Elmira, New York
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MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1953- -ELMIRA STAR-GAZETTE- ELEVEN. 1 1 "I'T I 11 nrn r-in riiiriiim i. DEATHS I Hughes Funeral Home. Calling Troy Youth Dies In Car Pinnae nours: wnignt 7 to 10 and Tuesday 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Fu Chemung County Mrs.

Lena Myers, 81, of 154 W. LaFrance Sunday, Jan. 12, 1958. She was a member of the Evangelical and Reformed neral were Wednesday at 11 Board To Act On School May Hire Architet For Southport Job Church. Survived by sons, John TROY A 19-vear-old Trov RD 3 a.m..

me Kev. David Kingman Woodlawn Cemetery. Funerals man was killed when hie rar lpft jviyers. ot unicago, Harry of El mira; daughters. Mrs.

Viola Min- son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Shepard of West Burlingtpn, Troy RD 3. sterman and Mrs. Henrv Rnrhp Mrs.

Annie Slingsby of 617 TTT TTI11 c. v- 1 1 Rt. 6 and crashed at the edge of Sugar Creek at the Van Noy Sawmill near East Troy yesterday morning. both of Elmira; sisters, Mrs. Em west rim Hnnv at Hn v-k ma Jiorsnee and the Rev.

Pauline iitta Funeral Home. Funeral there to- Dead is Jack W. Shepard, 19. Hamm, both of Elmira; eight grandchildren. Bodv at Mrdarthv aay at p.m., tne Rev.

Robert B. Fehlman. Woodlawn rmA. The Elmira Srhnnl "Viivvi 1,1, Funeral Home and today will share of that amount. For the tery.

'I i 'f I ft i 1 Duiiaing program and its 1958-58 budget will eneaee the attAntinn same year, the state received $248 million as its share of grant oe removed to home of Mrs. Roche. Funeral there Wednesday at 2 p. the Rev. Hilmar Grun- Jess Goldsmith of Homewood, I VHMVM of the Elmira Board of Education this week.

payments. 111.. lOrmeriV Of Flmira Rnrfil waia. wooaiawn Cemetery. State and local governments The time of the mishap was not definitely established because there were no witnesses.

Thvi driver was alone. The wreckage of the car and his body were found about 10:15 a. m. yesterday. Authorities believe it occurred shortly before 2:30 a.

m. Gerald W. Vickery of Troy, Bradford County coroner, issued a verdict of accidental death. He said the youth died instantly of a fractured skull. He also received a crushed chest and multiple fractures of both legs.

When found, the body was frozen from lying partly on the ice. At a meeting Tuesdav naht today in Chicago. the board is expected to engage can provide most of the functions embraced within the range of Stanley Adkins of PlattsWo an architect for wnrlr Joseph R. Spiegel, 73, of 1101 S. Main Horseheads.

Sat.nr- N.Y.. formerly of Elmira rnm. tory to ureliminarv nlan tnr reaeral grant-in-aid crosrams day; Jan. 11, 1958. Survived by 'provided the tax resources mittal service Tuesday at 1:30 junior high school in the Broad which are best suited to state wiie, airs.

Mane James Spiegel; sister, Mrs. Beatrice Perling of p.m. in wooaiawn Cemetery, the Rev. Ernest T. Butterfield.

and local use are not Impoverished by the federal government" way-Bulkhead area. The enlarged city School district owns the site for the proposed school, and the architect will be engaged tn maV a jMmira; niece, Mrs. Ralph Margin of Ithaca. Body will be re moved late tonieht tn Jnctin Miss Alice B. Stormes of El he said.

mira. Body at' Kalee Fnnpral DRAFTEES GET BIBLES Six Chemung County draftees, the largest contingent to leave here since last February, were given Bibles this morning by William Timbrell of the Gideons before they left by bus for Syracuse. From left are: John L. Claset of 463 Underwood William E. Schroth of Lowman RD 1, Raymond BreesPrt.

Albert J. Affeldt of 726 Erie Mr. Timbrell and Kevin L. Flemming of 96 Greenridge E. The sixth draftee, who did not arrive in time for the picture, is Donald J.

Carroll of Pine City RD 2. to determine If the site is satis- Calling hours: today 2 to McCarthy Funeral Home, 403 Walnut St. Funeral announce- ana 7 to 8 p.m. Funeral there ment later. xactory.

Preliminary plans for the building will be ordered at a later meeting. mesaay at 2 p. the Rev. John F. Stearns.

Rural Hnmn The school district's building tery, Big Flats. Kathryn Ann Buzako, eight- Thomas J. Cullen nf lis Supervisors Told of Sput-Crisis Third St Body at Hughes Funer program for the entire southern part of the district is being reviewed and no decision has been reached on the size of the junior high school proposed for the Bulkhead area. rm mm i al nome. calling hours: today 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 n.m.

Praver ser- The launching of the Soviet Sputnik into space makes 1958 a year of crisis in the future of serve and not destroy that In which we believe." While Sputnik brings about the vice there Tuesday at 8:15 a Edward A. Mooers and J. Anson Saunders, chairman of the Chemung County Board of Supervisors. Shoemaker, the main sneaker The only new buildinir an. Requiem High Mass at 9 in St.

the local government, about 75 proved by the school board to John the Baptist Church. St. Peter and Paul's Cemetery. date is an elementary school at Pine City. Preliminary nlans fnr need for increases in defense spending, Shoemaker pointed out that it would be possible to offset these increases by curtailing county supervisors were told this noon at the opening session of the eighth annual rnnventinn of the day, discussing the import ance 01 sirengtnening the local this structure have been ordered.

of the New York State Supervi government, said that we have Deaths Elsewhere Samnson Hnncnirir At a committee-of-the-whole meeting following the rptnilar non-detense activities of the fed eral government, including fed eral aid programs. sors Assn. The speaker. Garth A. Shoe w.

uiau ley, Monday, Jan. 13, 1958. He long oeen proceeding in the opposite direction and are rapidly approaching the point of no meeting, the school board will maker of Elmira, president of resume the study of the entire year-oia aaugnter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Buzako of Pine City RD 2, Saturday, Jan.

11, 1958. She was a third grade student at St. Mary's School. Survived by parents; brothers, Joseph, Richard and John; sister, Marion; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Hunt of Pine City RD paternal grandmother, Mrs. Fillie Buzako of Mildred, Pa. Body at family home. Prayer service there Tuesday at 8 a. Requiem High Mass at 9 in St.

Mary's Church. St. Peter and Paul's Cemetery. Gerald Semler, infant son of Sgt. and Mrs.

Thomas J. Semler of Monterey, formerly of Elmira, Saturday, Jan. 11, 1958. Survived by parents; brothers, Michael and Gary; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd Morgan of Elmira; paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Semler of Elmira. Body will be removed Tuesday to Kalec Funeral Home. Funeral announcement later.

"As the federal government was employed, by the Corning Glass Works and a member of the First BaDtist Chnmh Tur return. nas taken over more and more tne Citizens Expenditure Survey a state taxpayers' organization, addressed the groun at a Duuaing program, and also will have a preliminary discussion of the 1958-59 school budget. responsibilities for performing "The decisions made this year by our national government, decisions dominated bv measures services, so also has it taken At Tuesday nieht' regular luncheon meeting at the Mark over more and more of the reve for defense, will determine nue sources on which the state ning. Survived by daughter, Miss Nancy A. Housnick of Lindley; sisters, Mrs.

Almon Pringle of Saginaw, Mrs. Ethel Slingsby of Elmira, Mrs. Austin Inger-sall of Florida, Mrs. Elon Prall of Elmira and Mrs meeting the board will hear a request from the Assn. for the Help of Retarded Children that xwam wotel.

The conference opened yesterday with registration and will government is dependent," he whether local government is to grow in strength and importance or shrink and disappear into pointed out. the school district close Wednesday. He said that in 1959, federal mere appendages of a centra grants-in-aid totaled $3.4 bil of Binghamton. Body at Holly- sponsibility for the association program. At present the assoriati nn rnn.

lized State. It is Vitally neressarv non, with New Yorkers paying inis morning's session was opened by Guy L. Marvin, president, of Chenango County. Greet-ings were extended by Mayor that we act to bring about the into the federal treasury rough rvecK funeral Home. Calling hours: Tuesday 7 to 9 p.

Wednesday 2 to 4 and 7 tn 0 ducts a class for retarded rhil. kind of decisions which will pre ly $450 million as their tax dren at the Riverside Methodist Church, but the school Rvstpm p. m. Funeral there Thursday at 11 a. me itev.

KoDert Fehlman. Woodlawn Cemetery. has no connection with this program. School officials exDlain Super-Right Skinless Miss Angeline Wood. 86.

nf 34 S. Main Alfred, Friday, Jan. that the children involved have IQs of less than 50, and that the local school system assumes responsibility for the education of children with IQs of 50 or higher. Under a recent act of the T.r. Big MO 0,0 00 contest Riley D.

Hale. 72. of 58 Ells- worth Hornell, Sunday, Jan. 1, xaoa. islature, school systems are permitted to undertake education of children with IQs under 50, but "YOURS Mrs.

Marcella Blucker of 202 W. 17th Elmira Heights, Saturday, Jan. 11, 1958. She was the widow of Louis Blucker. Survived by nieces, Mrs.

Fred Laun of Geneva, Mrs. Mary Troiano of Rochester, Mrs. Grace Gleason of Mrs. George Waas of Iran, Mrs. Richard Hannah of Los Angeles, Mrs.

Mary "Davidson of Florida; nephew, Ned Washington of North Hollywood, Calif. Body at Wolf Funeral Home. Calling hours: today 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Prayer service there Tuesday at 8:15 a.

Requiem High Mass at 9 in St. Charles Borromeo Church, Elmira Heights. St Peter and Paul's Cemetery. Hether Dawn Rockwell. Infant cue uui xequireu 10 ao SO.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Dean Rockwell of Troy RD 3, Sunday, Jan. 12, 1958.

Elmira Student Joins Fraternity Leonard J. Stenhprtr Arthur Webber of Eustis. Fla Of formerly of Columbia Cross Roads, Thursday, Jan. 9, 1958. Mr.

and Mrs. John Stenberg ofj i 1 'J Si Mrs. Marv Lusk Tarn. 01 nf Seneca North Hornell, Frl- Herbert II. Hadsell, of London Bridge, formerly of Elmira, Saturdav.elfln- 1958 TT wa aay, jan.

iu, ia58. formerly employed at the New iuoj nas become a member of Iota Tau Kappa fraternity at Indiana Technical College, Fort Wayne. Stenberg is enrolled in the Department of Electrical Engineering. This fraternity requires a student to have an average of 3.5 or better for four accumulative terms to become eligible for 'membership. Jack W.

Shepard. 19. son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Shenard of Troy RD 3, Sunday, Jan.

12, xorK tate Electric Gas Corp. Survived by wife, Mrs. Anne Hadsell; son, Herbert Hadsell Jr. Funeral arrangements incomplete. Burial in London Bridge.

to LS34' Mrs. Margaret Carroll Thnm. as of 152 River Hornell, Fri- aay, Jan. iu, 1958. VALUABLE PRIZES! 2LJ31 Ilerma B.

Brutsman. 75. of BUS CRASHES KILL 22 TOLUCA, Mexico W-Two bus accidents last night killed 22 persons in this central state of Mexico. Thirty-five others were in Mrs. Imelda Stevens Molando of Los Angeles, formerly of Elmira, Monday, Jan.

6, 1958. Survived by husband, Renwick Molando; daughters, Mrs. John Christman of Los Angeles and Mrs. Jack Bushling of Denver; brothers, Frank E. Brown of El Troupsburg, Sunday, Jan.

12, laDts. jured, some gravely. IF utiM. u. fingut 2C 5 SUPER RIGHT QUALITY MEATY i TENDER Lb.

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at the Chemung County Highway Building, Horse-heads. Speaker will be Capt. Kissinger from the Seneca Ordnance Depot in Romulus. Leigh E. Thurston, 57, of 526 W.

First Monday. Jan 13 Carolyn's Beauty Shop COLD WAVE COMPIEU 144 E. WATER ST. DIAL 5908 1958. He was employed by the jMmira uunai Case Co.

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