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The Evening Tribune from Hornell, New York • Page 7

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Hornell, New York
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7--THE EVENING TRIBtNE. FEBAVTAKY 3. Obituaries Given Probation Rev. Webb I A speaker for ciub Alter Flea to Charges JUHunl EftMtt M4 "rhard had arrived ing He was born Horre" The Rev. W.

Ayres of Georfe M. of Sherwood of against Ed- Wettfield, forsarr pauor of pjeidwi guilty 10 three eoucu of ward M. Carioil of this city. East Avenue Methodist sodomy at a special terac of County The jucgn-rfn: of $235.40 with in- adttifised the Triatle Ciub 00 Court momlnj. He October 8, 1949, was deve.opaMrct of the attwa-boinb handed a suspewied granted by the county judge who dinner meeting held fro-- to fi ve years at Attica in handing his oXU- leei- eveE YSICA.

priwa by Judge Clarence ion: Stressed ais talk, placed oc probation to "In writing this decision 1 mm Sheriff Benjamin H. Ba'wm for not ucxindfu! there will be foreclosures of sodojr.Y UI 1 oa acmor.ia de- to EVERYBODY IS SAVING AT CHAPMAN-BURROUS FEBRUARY SALE TM of p-oyed at a weaver by Stern and eEl Lf a energy SverR Corp. Me was a or de- 50 ive of WorJd War 1 a i ar in2 ii-e bu against Ross was duail number of J. J. Mooaey O5 dufc e1 bv ie5 Maurice lh eourt on th COK5 i-.

VFW, Textile Worker. L'nion Local Wjvne BrowneU and Wailr: Attorney Haro Morton. ndalltf JBd St. Ann's Church and Holy a en wcre appointed captaint of The court wu isformed by Ros' reu i Wv'ame Society. membershio The drive will "attorney today that the disgrace gd! counsel.

ou'. tem to in.tbat had befallen him in the Judge in awardinc the' He is survived bv his wife. Mrs. continue ucti the iir: Devlin Judd: Mrs. Judd of ton.

Richard Judd, X. two brothers. Frank Au-U and Secrctan- Bruce Cuba for a week and thai a lism Judd of and Arthur Jackson. wife was willing to slick by him in a Ile Judd of one sister, Mrs. jtiie future.

He said Ross got in Carl Smith of Cazenovia; several 1711 i i had company when he was a and nephews. OfKCrS youcgster and the diszrace of New Vork in 1933 casr.e to an ibe be docketed The body is at the Dagon Funeral agon Funeral -broufht upon bii family as a. re- Carroll was not represented by Home where prayer will JO111 LlllOll isult of the todomy charges counsel. Appeanr.jt for Mr. Sher- be held Monday at a.

m. and pd Pfie FAb 3 puttuhment. was Allorne LiebJ Masi w-ili be in St. Ann Cuureli 3i of tht Unjlwl Electrical A Syracuse baseball 0 a. ns.

Buria! will be in St. was ehared toda with i i a Ju iniroduced during Cemetery. Buria! will be in St. Workm vot(K njgh 20S was today with niisappro- T. Faddeek Feft.

3--Wiiliam Paddock, prominen; resident Ho cast its lot witY'thV'cio" In- Plating $1.982.82" received in con- lle court session Edward jiernatioiul Union of with a 4 base- laylor. riirecior of probation of 'u-orkers 'baH tournament in Coining iat siale of New or who TJ The local, which represents em-'July. Bathtoday attendins a meeting of a Syracuse gar- county ofncials on the proposal of a probation officer The local, which represents era- of pjoyes of the Ingersoll-Hand poyes a died Wednesday morn-plant here, decided at a stormy3e owner, was arraigned before a ing following an illness of several meeting to bolt the Independent Brisco on an indictment.po« weeks. He was 77 years old. L'uion which was expelled from: char in hlm with a nd larceny.

Mr. Paddock was the son of the CIO on the ground that it was- He innoce.u and was i-Ph-Jip and Caroline Cogswell Pad- Communist-dominated. released under Sl.aOO ban. Wdock. farmers in the Town of: The local also voted to seek a 1 The indictment accuses him of Pulteney.

Following his Labor Relations Board money allegedly from Franklin Academy here heibargaining election to seal its right Property of Louis R. became a teacher and by means (0 represent Ingersoll-Rand Jameslo vn om of the of special study in various institu-'pioves as IUE-CIO Local 313 i Xew York sute Baseba11 Congress. tions acquired a state Brown claimed contracted certificate. By operate the tournament in re- He was principal of in Bobby Clark, 13. of 36 West Gen-Hum for 45 per cent of the gate Pulteney and Savona.

Nichols, esee street, escaped serious in jury: receipts. Five per cent was to go Candor and Lisle. Since his he was bitten by a dog in Brown and the Congress. The ment 20 years ago he had resided: Washington School playing area 50 per cent was for prize here with his family where heiyesterday A heavy! mon expenses, as justice of the peace and jacket worn bv the Clark youthi Charles J. Engell.

Boyle's at- Vlegal advisor. He also conducted the dog's bite fromjtorney, said that "actually the insurance agency here for severaljpenetrating far into his Congress was entitled to years. (Stephen Argentieri of 37 Preston ionly $702.93 from gate receipts He was a member of the Baptist'avenue. owner of the animal. was: under tlle contract." Church and the Prattsburg to keep the dog confined! A Judgment of a mortgage fore- which recently conferred upon him for a period of 10 days.

iclosure was entered by Judge Bris- the Golden Sheaf Certificate for: jeo todaj" in favor of DeWitt M. 50 years of membership. Branch Efeeto Surviving are his widow; one! Canaseraga. Feb. How-! daughter, Mrs.

Mary Whitakeri onejrd.shay was elected chairman of! Oil Street grandson, Earl Wbltaker; one local Red Cross branch at Mrs. Anna Paddock Prosser; sev-jmeeUng neld recently in the school cousins. Other officers elected Funeral services will be held; wcre Clarence Pfell, vice- Saturday at 2 p. m. at the McCon-ichairman, 'and Mrs neU Funeral Home here.

The Hev. secretan and treasurer Hiram Chapman will officiate and: burial will be in Italy Hill Ceme-; Music Pngnm Planaed King, Bath, Feb. 3--A supper sing will feature a meeting of the Bath Business and Professional Women's Bath. Feb. 3--Funeral services Club to be held Thursday evening.

EMMtett m. for Emmett H. Gleason. former Bath businessman who died early February 9, at Hotel Wagner. The committee in charge of the meeting this week at the home of his is headed by Mrs.

Edith Inskip. daughter, Mrs. Penelope Nelson atjAssisting her will be Airs. Ruth Berkley, will be held at theiSpas, Mrs. Evelyn Reed, the Misses, Waldo Funeral Home here MondayjJulianne Sanford, Elizabeth Swaini at 2 By WILLIAM D.

HORGAN New York. Feb. trading in stocks produced only small gains in today's market. Steel, automobile, rubber and-to a smaller degree--railroad issues were the most popular and a couple of favored shares climbed as much as a point or so. stocks -got out of tune with the rest of the market after news that the administration; proposed a 10 per cent manufatt-; urers' excise tax on TV sets.

Turnover topped 2,000.000 shares for the second day running. SHOE SALE $1.99 Buy Two'Poira For The Price of One p. m. The Rev. George Alice Purdy and Mrs.

Allen, will officiate and burial will be in Xondaga Cemetery. The body will arrive in Bath to- ness for the full session amounted TREASURY REPORT morrow accompanied by Mrs. Nel- Washington, Feb. 3 The Mr. Gkason was well known here of the Treasury Feb.

1: as the proprietor of a music appli- net budget receipts, S141.894,72».- ance store and auto salesman. budget expenditures. left here in 1936 to make his home 414.00; cash balance, S4.958.994,- AV.Jlb AU JkWW VW with his daughter. tral Home where friends may call Mtm. IM Wallace, Feb.

3-- Mrs. Ina Har- and where funeral services will be ter Rowe of Wallace Wednes-jheld Saturday at 1:30 p. m. The day at Bath Memorial Hospital. iRev.

John's. Phillips will officiate She was years old. Survivors are three Mn. Addie Addns of land burial will daughters, Rural Cemetery. Cohocton, be in Hornell Walter Fisher Whitesville, Feb.

3--Walter Fish- Mrs. Leona Sick of Arkport and Mrs. Evelyn Billings of Bath; one sister, MJss Myrtle Barter of Wain resfden't of (lace; one brother, Jessie Harter of! dil at Klne Hospital in Kane, Pa.i Loon Lake; six grandchildren and esd result of ff tet1Itd two great grwidchUdren. when he was struck miding at 1:30 p. M.

at the Jatei old residence and at 2 p. m. in Meth-i Fisher had odist Church at Wallace. The C. B.

Newbeny will officiate withj Funeral'serv'ices were held burial in Greenview Cemetery on terdav at the home the Neils road. around 2.400.000 shares. several minutes immediately the opening, trading was so fasti that the ticker tape fell behind in reporting transactions. 138-140 Main Si. Homeil CASUAL PRINTS Sprinc Mn.

A Angelica, S--Mn. Spanglcr of South street, wife of Charles Spangler, died at her home Thursday morning following a long illness. She was born December 7, 1889 and graduated from St James Hospital School of Nursing in Hornell. She lived in Angelica for the past 25 years. She is survived by her husband; two sons, Bruce Spugler at home i Casseil of Athens.

e) Greece; a step son, William Spangler of Angelica; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Doris Thomas of Angelica. The body is at the Wolcott Fun- WiifPassup Favorite Foods Almost everybody hu fcTOriw foods that Mer itotetfh Kid indt- millKmt of IWTC nd the n.iw«r. They futt carry roil nt 1 umj in pocket or pant. Eic 1 or 2 candr.

ind presto--ihcrc'i sooth in jc relief. TMBS coniain no no comhiMiiMM oi mtitanei for (hinii. TMkf are for they do joh diwrtw af stomach. Gee iTed Fisher. Burial was in Hillsld Cemetery here.

NOW YM CM I GASHIAT Lew DELCO-HEAT Mttair LOOK AT TMK HATVRB circuUtei air. heat tmwft: unit give edktent coord-iumi heat M. BUSH TfcacKMr Sr. Immin N. Y.

1891 cfretli you; wrtfc a new refreshing Crepe Print Frock. Miu and sixes, ludget priced at just $9.75. TERRIFIC SALE ON BROADLOOM 9'xl2' Bigelow Carpet, Reg. 67.50, at 47.50 Heavy Bigelow Twist Carpet sq. 9'xl2' at 87.00 Close out of heavy, thick, fine quality rose and grey Floral Carpet, 9' roll.

9x12, Reg. $120. Now $99.00 Close out of 27" Stair Carpeting, at Half-Price BIGELOW Open Stock Maple Bedroom Suites it MM bcauHfuNy itylcd im CotoHial tradition. T9u'H tvrm at prices low. 134 50 Bed, Chest and Dresser MAPLE ROCKERS GENUINE SIMMONS INNERSPRINC MATTRESSES with hair top and hair Reg.

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