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Page four WELLSVILLE DAILY REPORTER, WELLSVILLE, NEW YORK Thursday, October Wellsville Church to Host Homecoming Slated A 'Missionary Challenge' This Weekend at Alfred University The Christian Union Church, 115 W. Pearl will host a series of special services which will present "a missionary challenge" beginning Thursday, according to the Rev. George Phillipson, pastor. The services are scheduled for 7:30 p.m., Oct. 17-20.

with an 11 a.m. service on Sunday. Missionary reports, direct from the field, will be presented by the Rev. Grover Blankenship, the denomination's General Missionary Superintendent: The Rev. Harley Bennett, assistant to the General Superintendent: and the ReX'.

Donald Seymour. currently a missionary to New Guinea. The Rev. Mr. Bennett, a veteran of many years of pastoral experience as well as missionary service in the Tropical Windward Islands, will speak and show slides of the Island of Dominica at Thursday night's service.

On Friday and Saturday nights, the Rev. Mr. Seymour will speak and show slides of the work in New Guinea. He will present a similar program on Honduras at the Sunday night program. The Rev.

Mr. Blankenship, who has had several years of experience working with Mexican peoples, will speak at the Sunday morning worship hour. All services are open to the public, the Rev. Mr. Phillipson noted.

KEY. DONALD ALFRED Moth-eaten raccoon coats and straw boater hats once again will pulled from attic trunks as Alfred University alumni plan their return visit to the campus for Homecoming, Oct. 18 and 19. Saturday's football game with Hnbarl. one of the highlights of the weekend, will include the crcnvninr: of the Homecoming Queen during half-time festivities.

Other weekend activities include a production by the National Theatre of the Deaf, Friday at p.m. in Alumni Hall. This presentation utilizes mime and sign language accompanied by narrators and music. Saturday sporting events are REPRESENTATIVES Among the area colleges' representatives at Tuesday's meeting in the football game at 2 p.m. and IC David A.

Howe Library were (seated 1 to r) Robert Bickal, director of federal and state rela- a soccer game versus St. Law- lions. Alfred University: Orville Johnston, Alfred Ag-Tech, assistant to the president; and Robert rence on the Jericho Hill fields Luckey. vice president in charge of development at Houghton College and (standing) Arthur W. Black of Wellsville.

discussion moderator; and Kenneth Anderson, dean of the college of arts and football game sc ence at St. Bonavenlure University. (Reporter photo). REV. HARLEY BENNETT Robert Stahman Joins Ag-Tech Wellsville Campus Robert D.

Stahlman of Wellsville RFD 3 has joined the faculty of State University Ag- at 11 a.m. Following th will be a buffet at the Campus Center. The Alfred University observatories on Pine Hill will be dedicated Saturday at 8 p.m. The facilities will be open for demonstration and inspection following the dedication. Barbershop singing will ac- NYC Cops Shoot Other Policemen why Turman was questioning him.

Two weeks ago Sunday, a city patrolman shot and wounded a Welfare Department policeman in a darkened Bronx welfare building where the burglar alarm was ringing. The wound- the Campus Center. NEW YORK Police- a.m.. in front of the Roosevelt ec officer was reported recover- company the sound of beer man here have been killing Theater at 145th Street and Sev- i ng mugs Winking later that evening themselves off, or wounding one enth Avenue, Turman was ques- at 9 p.m. at an open house in another, at the rate of one inci- tioning a suspect at gunpoint.

tw nvate uarcls dent a month since July, in The scene was witnessed by a Harlem housing project en- shooting exchanges apparently Housing Authority Patrolman CA ter at 0ff du based on Mistaken ident.lv. Taylor Johnsn. 35, of Brook- Authonly patro man in the pro, ject parking lot. The two were The latest episode occurred lyn, passing by in a car. John- respondi to a res i ent's re- Sunday when an off-duty proba- son, apparently thinking a rob- that 0meon was breaking tionary city patrolman was shot bery was in progress, jumped intQ a car when they spotted the transit cop, who was return- er his car was involved in an unfire cxtha 'W with pair un afnd shouting he ing to his own car after a visit, accident in the Town of Scio duty Housin Authority cop, who was a police ollicer.

an exchange of gunfire erupted early this morning. was wounded seriously. Both Turman, police sayd, spun Tne TA cop fell mor a lly wound- Trooper L. J. Reitnauer of the were in civilian clothes.

around, and. upon seeing John- ed The guar( were wounded Wellsville State Police station It was the fourth such incident sun's gun, fired a shot into the as we reported that Sharon A. North in the city since last July, and housing patrolman's chest. As Qn car driven by an of Wellsville Street, Bolivar, in each case the policemen Johnson fell, he returned a shot, Qff patrolman stalled Gets Four Tickets After 2-Car Crash Welfare Committee Given Report on Information Center ALFRED The Allegany County Public Welfare Committee heard a progress report and future plans of the County Rural Senior Citizens Information Service, Wellsville, at its meeting in the home on Mr. and Mrs.

Reginald Sootheran, Alfred. Robert Alclrich, 'Center coordinator, and Edward Mason, assistant coordinator, guest speakers. The located in the Administration Building of the Wellsville Campus of Alfred Ag-Tech. Mr. Aldrich described a plan to set up a network of 29 "Action Center Coordinators" across the county.

"This system will provide quicker answers to the immediate needs of the elderly and will be entirely manned by volunteers," Mr. Aldrich said. He explained that the "Center" is a pilot program to reach senior citizens of rural America. Mr. Mason reported that between 15 and 20 problems of the rural citizens have been brought to the attention of 'the "Center" since its opening last month.

He asked that organizations as well as individuals participate as volunteers to help in the work of the Information Center. Mr. Sootheran, president, conducted a brief business session. M. E.

Kenyon Sootheran, who had atteftdecl-the Fall workshop sponsored by the State Committee on Children and Community Service; presented their reports. GOODWILL TRUCK FRIENDSHIP The Goodwill truck will visit Friendship Monday (Oct. 21). Filled bags may be left at the home of Glenn Taylor, 72 West Atairi or if bags are to be up arrangements should be' made with Mr. Taylor at 9737909.

THE Ihoice of 3 Daily Luncheon Specials New Salad Bar on Ico HOTEL WELLSVILLE BAND Friday and Saturday Nights At The SHAMROCK Lunch Served Daily se at dea a Hariem fr Ws Mr ricultural and Technical College REV GROVER BLANKENSHIP was driving west on Route 17 shooting it out apparently were striking Turman in the chest, about a mile east of County unaware of each other's identity police said. Road 9 at 12:15 a.m. when as lawmen. Both victims were taken to Timothy J. Stout, 20, of 107 Killed Sunday was Patrolman Harlem Hsopital.

Turman was O'Connor Wellsville, at- David Turman. 28. of the Bronx, dead on arrival. He had become tempted to pass her vehicle. Police said that shortly before 4 a probationary officer last April Stout's car struck the left at Alfred as an assistant professor in the Mechanical Technology Department.

Prof. Stahlman, who began teaching this fall, is a 1958 graduate of Grove City College, where he received a B.S. degree in mechanical engineering. Prior to joining the college faculty, Prof. Stahlman was employed as a system design supervisor at Air Preheater Company, in Wellsville He came to Preheater in 1966 as a project engineer.

A native of Edinburg. Professor Stahlman is a veteran of the Air Force where he served as an aircraft mechanic. He and his wife, the former Charlotte K. Seel of West Germany, are parents of a son. The faculty appointment was announced by Dr.

David H. Huntington, college president. Pavilion Market on the way. Cross-Bronx Express- Humphrey Likes Winnie-the-Pooh BEEF STEERS: Commercial 20.00, 23.00 DAIRY HEIFERS: I'Hity 20.00. 2200 Cutters 18.00, 19.90 DAIRY COWS: Utility 1800.

20.00 Cutlers Hi.00. 18.25 fanners Hi.00. 15.50 DAIRY BULLS- Utility 23.00. 24.30 Cutters 20.00. 22.00 Canners IS.00, 20.00 CALVES Choice Veals 43.00.

45.25 Good Veals 38 00, 42 00 Utility 34.00. 37.75 Bobs Sfi.OO Bobs (100-105 Ibs.) 32.00. 34.00 Bobs (90-95 Ibs.) 31.00. 33.00 Bobs (80-85 ibs.) 30.00, 32.00 Bobs (70-75 Ibs.) 29.00, 31.00 Bobs (60-65 Ibs.) 27.00, 29.00 Steady HOGS: Heavy Wtv (over 240 Ibs.) 18.40, 18. fid B'jars S.OH.

Feeder Pigs 4.50. 20.50 side of the North vehicle and then left the scene of the accident, the report stated. Stout's 1963 convertible was damaged about the right side, and the North vehicle, a 1967 Lindsay Among 10 Best-Dressed and was a member of the Tactical Patrol Force. Johnson was listed in serious condition. No charges were filed against NEW YOilK (AP) John Lindsay, possibly New York's him Sunday.

compact sedan, "about" the TeVt most dapper mayor sinc Jim I 1 ice S8id the ma Turman side. Neither vehicle required Walker in the Roarinti had 'f uestlonin Twenties, was named Tuesday ated Johnson version of the m- KANSAS CITY (AP) Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey ran into a new opponent for the presidency the LAMBS: Pooh. Choice 25.25. 25.50 Humphrey made a two-minute Feeders iw 50.

23.75 surprise appearance on a chil- Ewes: Heavy 3.00, 6.00 dren's television show shortK DAIRY REPLACE.MENTS: after the vice president had fin- COWS- Handling 187.50, ished taping a TV interview in 1- n- 'J9ii oo, 450.00; the same studio. Milkers 22500. 32500 The master of HEIFERS Hist Calf Torey Southwick, told the 00. 400.00: Bred 225 00, 275.00; president that children appear- Open 125 00. 225.00 ing on the show favored a differ- Crass Calve- (id 00.

115.00 ent candidate for the presided- Service Bull- 8500 21750 cy. ''Yes, I was afraid of that," Ii, 370.000 ions of rnarga- said Humphrey. wt produced from whale But when told the children's oil. while workl production of favorite was Winnie the Pooh, butler amounted to more than the toy bear character in a twice that amount. nursery story, the vice pn dent grinned and replied: Stout was issued summonses as one of America's 10 best cident.

Detectives would not dis- for leaving the scene of an ac- dressed men tnc Customs close the man identUy or say cident without reporting, speed- Tailors' Guild of America. ing. improper passing, and fail- Others on the Llild llst werc ure to change address. He was entertainers Frank Sinatra, (110-115 Ibs apprehended after a high speed e- Ricklos and Don chase, State Police reported. Adams, former baseball star Joe Di.Maggio, George C.

PARENTS OF DAUGHTER Scott, financier Joseph A. dim- Mr, and Mrs. William Bentley of New York real of Franklinville are parents of man Arthur Rubloff of Chicago a daughter, born in Olean Gen- and businessman Joseph A. Pi- eral Hospital on Oct. 12.

Mr. cone of Leonia N.J. and Mrs. Elba Williams of Nile are the maternal grandparents, and Mr. and Mrs.

William Bentley Sr. of Franklinville, paternal grandparents. Shaggy Coat Let WELLSVILLE DRY CLEANERS "Unshag" it 1969 MODEL magnificent STEREO COLOR TV Main St. Largest Showing of Fine Furniture in the Southern Tier Wellsville, N. Y.

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