Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Wellsville Daily Reporter from Wellsville, New York • Page 4

Location:
Wellsville, New York
Issue Date:
Page:
4
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Page Four Buffalo Lawyer Named To Appellate Division WELLSVILLE DAILY REPORTER, WELLSVILLE, NEW YORK Thursday, January 2, 1969 REID S. MOULE Rochester Crash Kills Scio Youth Supreme Court Justice Reid S. Moule was appointed earlier this week to the Appellate Division, Fourth Department which includes the Eighth Judicial District of which Allegany County is a part. The appointment, made by Gov. Nelson A.

Rockefeller, became effective Jan. 1. The Appellate Division, Fourth Department sits in Rochester, where five judges hear and determine appeals from cases decided in the Trial Courts. A native of Buffalo, Justice Moule was graduated from Hobart College and the University of Buffalo Law School from which he was graduated in 1931 and admitted to Bar the following June. He is a member of the American.

New York Slate and Erie County Rar Associations, member of the Judiciary Sections of American and New York Stat" Bar Associations and was elected New York Stnte Supreme Court Justice in 1958. ROCHESTER Donald In WPS chnirnnn of ru ndage, 21, son of Mr. and drew and Mrs. Leslie W. Brundage, Pine into offorl chancing and Street, Scio was killed in a two- (bo selection of car collision here early iurins in piyil cnsrs.

rules day morning, have marl" for ouicker iin-y so- Rrunclnge's car and a vehicle lection and wor" subsequently dnvnn by Nazarino Runfola, 27, followed by Rochester Syra Rochester, collided at Lake rus" and of th Avenue and Seneca Parkway, state. He ws nnmed Inst Octo- ttnridae? was pronounced dead ber Administrate- 1 Judce by th" on arrival at St. Mary's Hospi- Appellat" D'visjon hnv'ng t.il. Runfola sustained only mineral responsibility for th" order- or inluries. ly administration and operation The dead youth, born in Wellsville, was a graduate of Scio Central School and attended Alfred State College.

He was a veteran of Iwo years in the U.S. Army, including one year in Vietnam. He moved to Rochester in October to work for Eastman Kodak. He was a member of Wellsville Veterans of Foreign Wars post and the Scio American Legion post. Besides his parents he is survived by two brothers, Martin, of Scio, and Sgt.

Bruce Brundage, with the Army on Guam; two sisters, Sherry, of Scio, and Leslie Ann of West Seneca; his paternal grandmother, Mrs. Grace Brundnjge. of Andover; and his maternnl of all c'vil and criminal courts in fivf unsta'e counties including Allegany. Calendar of Events (Events listed should be received at least three days In advance of date.) THURSDAY 4:30 p.m., Wellsville Town Board, Municipal organizational meeting. 7 p.m., Blue Devils Drum and grandmotehr, Mrs.

Rose Brund- Bugle Corps, Community Build- agCi Port Allegany, Pa. ing. Funeral arrangements, being FRIDAY Friends are being received at 8-11 p.m., Ultra Dimension (he Embser Funeral Home, Coffee House Christian Temple, Wellsville, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Fri- for all senior high youths. day, Saturday and Sunday.

A SATURDAY prayer service will be held in 10-11 a.m., David A. Howe Li- the funeral home at 9:15 a.m. brary's Children Story Hour, Monday, followed by a Requiem area children pre-school Mass in St. Joseph's Church at through fourth grade. 10 a.m.

with the Rev. Joseph MONDAY j. Hassler as celebrant. 11:30 a.m., Allegany County Burial will be in St. Joseph's Homemakers Service, Jones Cemetery.

Scio. Memorial Hospital, board of directors meeting. 1:30 p.m., Lutheran Dorcas Guild, Parish Hall, workshop meeting. 2:30 p.m., County Board of Supervisors, Belmont Courthouse, organizational meeting. 7 p.m., TOPS, Wellsville Nursing Home.

7:30 p.m.. Dyke Street Engine Company. Firehall. 8 p.m., McEwen Hose Company, Hose rooms. 8 p.m..

Royal Neighbors, Petrolia Grange. 8 p.m.. Women of thp Moose, Moose Hall. Hospital JONES MEMORIAL Census 92 Adults, 4 Rabies No Operations No One Injured As Cars Hit On Bridge There were no injuries and no summons was issued after two cars collided on a Fassett Lane bridge early Wednesday morning. Patrolman Ray McQueen ol the Wellsville Police Department reported that Thomas M.

Atwell, of 110 Friendship Bolivar, was driving west on Fassett Lane at Bobbins Court at 2:45 a.m. when his pickup da (Det 31) truck collided with a convertible operated by Mary N. Lee. of 359 Madison St. on a bridge.

Both cars were damaged about the Mt front. The Lee vehicle had to be towed away. Admissions Paul Horton, Belmont George Lynn, 91 Farnum Mrs. Emma Marsh, 31 Jefferson St. Leonard Hodge, Cuba Discharges Mrs.

Myrtle Ellis, Belfast Charles Hackett, 38 Osborno St. Mrs. Frances Horton, Bolivar Diane Mulligan. Belmont George Fuller, Houghton David Hallett, Whitesville Kevin Cramer, RD 1 Mrs. Kenneth VanDruff, Oswego Glen Halsey.

Andover Mrs. Robert Craft, RD 1 Ronda Claire, Allentown Births A daughter was born to Richard and Carolyn Russell Me- Nulty, 43 Witter on Tues- FRANK'S GROUND BLACK PEPPER 4 oz. tin 430 HORSERADISH 5 oz. jar 25 1 1 GRAPEFRUIT INDIAN RIVER SEEDLESS SIRLOIN STEAK U.S.D.A. Choice Well Trimmed POUND GROUND ROUND Ib.

89? BEEF SHORT RIBS Ib. ARMOUR'S STAR FRANKS Ib. BEEF LIVER Ib. GROUND BEEF 3 Ibs. $1.69 Single Pound 59c TOBIN'S BOLOGNA Ib.

lit FRESH MUSHROOMS 39 HAWAIIAN PUNCH SALTINES PREMIUM COFFEE Pillsbury's Best FLOUR 25 Pounds 2.29 5 Pounds GOLD LEAF RED SALMON 59 GOLD STANDARD SALMON 1 Ib can 69 MAXWELL 7HOUSE Maxwell House INSTANT COFFEE 1.39 MRS. SMITHS 2 Ib. 14 ounce 10 ounce APPLE QUAKER OATS 55 Large Box Snowmobile Rally Slated at Potsdam POTSDAM, N. Y. (AP) Those growling snowmobiles will hold forth Jan.

25 in a snowmobile rally and race at Potsdam. Gerald Vaisey of the Pots dam Junior Chamber of Commerce, says the rally's purposes is to attract more people to th? rapidly growing sport oi' snowmobiling, and to serve as a tourist promotion for the area. And for those ho like to alch CUBA MEMORIAL Admissions Thomas Parker. Belfast Tracy Howard. Caneadea Mrs.

Carrie Russell, Friendship Stephen Bunk Belfast Mrs Lillian Granger. Cuba Mrs. Pearl Miller Belfast Discharges Charles DeRock. Belfast Mrs. Mabel Pierce.

I Clarksville Douelas Shelley. Patrick McCarthy, Angelica Mrs. Genevieve Jordan Friendship Mrs Jaime Clark and ti. Friendship Miss DUIIIKI Coccn. Angelica ROYAL SCOT ST.

JAMES. HORN ELL Admissions Hattie W. Gavin. Andover Discharges Mane O'Comiell -i snowmobiles-but don't care to auu Rexville get out in weather that Births makes it possible-the races can A daughter was born to Don- be watched from the warmth as a Bledsoe a lounge. Wellsville.

on (De- M). MARGARINE Chef Boyardee BEEF RAVIOU 40-oz. 670 BEEFARONI 40-oz. 670 SPAGHETTI and MEAT BALLS 40-oz. 670 Stow Open Thursday and Friday Evenings RKRAUT by Phone COMPLETE DINNERS BEEF CHICKEN TURKEY MEAT LOAF Free Customer Parking Right Next to Front Entrance PHONE 593-5635.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Wellsville Daily Reporter Archive

Pages Available:
61,107
Years Available:
1955-1977