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The Evening Tribune from Hornell, New York • Page 3

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Hornell, New York
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EVENING TRIBUNE, BOKNBJL. f. MARCH 31. Census Takers Ready To Start Job rural and 14 unan ville, of West Harriet i will begin tit federal Hiboard of Wwidhuii. Beitv Dtng- MfrBtij aad "4 UttabMh of Ad- ftaturdav tnder the ofUiww, Ttelnu McXeit of O'Connor.

BurdUrk, Rachael Fenner- in City and looa Hayes of Caoiswo- are Mrs Mercedes IVan, Mr. Crawford said thai irauunf Mrt. tone Griffin. Mrs. for the began Wevand Bemkw Sullivan, day and have been conducted; Mr.

Florence the week. He said he, Doris Hill. Mrt. Mary Xeu, Mrt.leipecw the cvuut work in Gladyt G. Hoveneamp, Mrs.

will competed an sched- Monlentarano. Mrs. Catherine McKay, Ralph Grey, litonus nVieklo, Bkhard Murphy and Franeis Donnelly. Centut lakers oauide ehy Mrs. Hautel Fiunwirk Mrc.

Ciara Oacoc of Howard; Jack While. Town Hartsville; Mrs. Magdalen Town of Dansville; W. An bur 1 Dunn. Town of Fremont; Harry Sengstock.

Town of Hornellsville; Mrs Aim Larie. Arkport; Mrs. Cross drive for funds at Jvper 10- Jasper Passes in Drive; American Red eh )ter Jilat this area said BathDefendant Gets Probation In Rape Case MtiMH S4. Barh. pleaded iuilty a charge of rape first degree a term of Court today Judje Clarecce H.

BrUco. tf that kia cwBriMMm'ereaM du wch resulted a luspended been followed by At a Court The judge in yesterday 5e'i Judge two eounty mec against Gecora Pwk, ro Bath for n-: to ex- of Cchocton. Bjootht after uid that mitted of failure to pro- produce evidence to juvtify vice for their cr.Udr^n He referred her 'A Judge Brisco expiair.ei tear. 4 's to oc. amin H.

The had Benj in while of hi? cuse. the Each urban enumerator wil! visit) from the Jasper uraiurh approximatelv 1.000 families and donations from Erie, business the rural census takers will visited industrial brougnt the about 800 families toi 1 lo dale to 9 100 Following test calls yesterday leaders reported. The goal of review of instruction through Hornell chapter is SIS.aOO. viet-k and form checks were given' "The month of March is official in the Lincoln School today by 'Red Cross Month'. W.

G. Hol- Ir- O'Connor She said campaign chairman, said to- in the city have two weeks; day. "We held up the start of our to complete their work and rural campaign, however, due to the coal vorkers have one month. strike, so we will continue the cam- Resell Crawford of Cameron palgn until all our workers have! Mills crew leader for the census had an opportunity to complete; in eastern Steuben County, today their canvass. We now have nearly; his workers.

They follow: per cent of the quota-- and Marshall renlnr, left, mt 491 street is abewn in net a test call nude Thursday by Weyaml of It Crosby rtreet. cenwMt for the Fifth Ward. Census in the Harwell area will begin the official Saturday. Mrrer Know Your Schools By HARRISON S. DODGE Superintendent ft Schoob Girls Capture Class Honors Bober.

L. i 29. of C4srora, aiiced upon eonviftJou of crue'v. reduced. 'Ait in pay a fine of Sluo by IVai-e Justice Kmes: i-h March 4.

lit- to court tiiat -Aorking ir. Eikland at time of his hsd caring for his farm animals at That Since that time arrangements have been made by him for care, ne ani. Judge BriK-o ordered that Put- am remain at The County Jail i until April 15 and then be released. I The fine must remain, taid. i A motion to vacate a judgment 'of conviction against Walter Jacobs was denied by Judge Brisco morning.

Jacobs pleaded guilty to a. charge of grand larceny second degree re- is the eighth in a series of articles being written by Mr. Dodge on the llornell public school Arkport. March 31--Miss Emmatcently and was sentenced by Brisco Hoeffner. daughter of Mrs.

Theresa jto scn-e five to 20 years at Attica 'has won the county of Arkport RFD 2 hasJstate Prison as a second offender, four times in the past 16 years.jbeen selected valedictorian of ihejlle asked the court so vacate the and the football team hai won or! June graduating class Arkport uied for the championship six Central School with an average of i94.35. Miss Mary Jones, daughter; LONG'S GROCERY 207 MMIM 34 or 1106 Milk 6 6Sc CftHwp Spry or Spcy or 1 Soap Powder 2 51e 75c Toilet 2 23c VttMMrf 27 Uiudi 39c Dairy Fiwfc, 59c 66c MarfartiM) 2 45 10 We Spie and Span 2 45c AIM Cleafittr 2 25e Hcllman'i Mayonnaise 41c, 69e WhiM Lima Beans 2 Round Steak 69c Swift 1 Chuck Roast 53c Swift 1 Rib Roast 69e Swifft Icit iMilui Rump Roast 69c Pork Chops 39c Stw 4Se Skmlw 49c Fmh, Shoulder 49c Sliud Bacon Ends 2 43c Pork Liver 2Se ALL CUTS OF FRBH FREi PEUVERT MEATS HOMEMADE ICE CREAM The Hornell have I times. In the senior high school, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jones of nl i 'nine through twelve, 78 boys RFD 1.

has been chosen Mary Apeiwwieb. Ruth Warner.iwhen everyone has turned employees in physical ici te in mterscholastic or intra: salut a torian with an average of Lorena DeCamp and Elizabethjplete reports, I feel sure Hornelljucation. In addition to this sevenS mura basketball 28 in Jsmeson of Painted Post. Lynn Sir-j Chapter will chalk up another 9ue-i mcn an one woraan the facul-i76 in football, and 32 in track. Forl Both seniors members of the mingham of Greenwood, Adeline I cessful Red Cross campaign.

me the thc first time tne se ason of band and have taken an act- of Jasper. Harold Wiiiiamsi Today's gk'is in uie Inuusiriai 'Hornell High Schoo' was ve part in ami stliuol acuvi- Rathbonc. Marjorie Edsal! of'Division included those of ibe ro1110110 of athlencs. led in soccer football with a squad lties during their high school ca- Campbell, John ofiEvening Tribune and the D.olores The gymnasium facilities are in; of 25 Bo a i i i ie Troupsburg. Helena Murray of Tus-i Dress Company, both exceeding'some schools very good and in seniO high school participate ini Miss Hoeffner to become carora.

Winiffred Herrick of Hex-itheir quotas. Club gifts very- poor. The bright spots are; bowHng in addition nurs and Miss Jones home- those of the United Brother-line Lincoln and Irving part icipate in'badminton, makin teacher. ihood of Carpenters and Joiners ofjboth of which have adequate and softball. cl TCT'ii Approximately 80 boys engage injSllllltS Wlli -0 School gymnasium Compass League Basketball acti-j TM was built tor the registration of; ities In the seventh and eighthjAt JllCCllllSf inot to exceed 900.

In 1930 a 15-igradw. Approximately 93 seventh! addition was added to a eighth graders participate ini uatn, -m nooa 01 aim JUIMCIS ox wuicu ISIIOP ClUC tlllff i America. Hornell Women's facilities. Club, Homemak-, TJle Home Bureau and the fi ers Home Bureau and i Timers Home Bureau. gifts from Lanouejs Liquor Store, jjj fa scnool building to accommo-1 baseball, and 110 bovs in the sev- Tlitnn OleATt 9ftH i TJudley Scott Stark A temces Palm Sunday at St.

Paul's Dunn Pharmacy. Olson Ttuck a i the seventJl and eighthienth and eighth grades engage in! Jtpiicopal here The serv-implement Company Th addlUon e'touch footbaU competition. is scheduled to begin .17 p. Sales and Service, Loblaws Barbc- fhrcw the fa Becides the com Betitive Aneglica, Friendship and i cue Lunch, DAgostino Tailor. An-.

Cuba churches cooperating. jgelo's Barber Shop. General Truck; Bishop Stark, consecrated Co. Lester Hunt. Upholster-! schools -weeks ago.

will be honored at aier, GLF, Hornell Tire and Battery. reception- to be held at the Carpenter's Sen-ice Gymnasium facilities ar i man B. industrial division of the Hornell Board of Trade, will the guest speaker at regular monthly of the Bath Chamber ACT in gelica Grande Hall Sunday at Auto Repair, Clark's mmm-titiTM in ice SUtion, Hooker's Gargare. Bp-ant Competition p. m.

i A ShulU wiU outline ef- forts of thc Horne11 grmv to i tract new industries. Hornell and Youth Is Injured on Hill Curtis Lewis. 13-year-old son ofirwi Mr. and Mrs. John Nesbit of Baldilen 1 368 L-OUTSCS fairly: Columbian School, ouuiui.

TI ii i 11 mrt Bath being comparable, it is JDermott's Seneca Sen-ice. Huss Da- School, and entirely lacking in the'Hornell schools promote ected that many of his angles and ivis Motor Sales, Cameo Shop, A. School. jsportsmanship. The faculty and i a regarding the prob iem wiU Shoe Lester Flower In spite of these handicaps, enjoy victories beneficial.

William I. Conn, i Fannie Farmer Shop, and Hazel jBoard of Education has been able more an they do defeats. An president, urges all members to 1 Fail-hanks Real Estate. jto provide a reasonably good pro-: fa however to teacp tend this meeting tn i i i rtn I Park Church Ushers Hill road, was rushed to St. James Mercy Hospital in the city am-jjjl JLlie bulance yesterday about p.m.

with injuries received in a coasting; Seven persons passed senior Me state Armory is used for accident near his home. saving and three persons passed! ball games. The condition of the youngster Junior life saving courses sponsor- 1 Hornell High School participates was reported as "food" "by tne Cross and held in in all branches of athletics, in- tal authorities this morning 'the YMCA, under the direction of i eluding football, basketball, base- Charles Ellis Jr I ifaa11 track bowlin e. archerj' and The 15- senior course was tumbling. Completed and passed by Betty The n'ornell High School toket- igram in i a education tlie years.

To supple-; boys and girls engaging in compe-j iment the lack of gymnasium space titive athletics that it it not i following I in the schools, the gymnasium and possible to win, and a nner tonight 6-30 at church jswiminlng pool in the YMCA are; loser ls a A 'available on part-time ana Sheriff Robert fring, dent, when a coaster wagon in which he was riding went out of control near the Bald Hill Schoolhouse and crashed into a nearby field. FOB HAPPY Easter Holidays RedGoose SHOES Spellecy, James Smith, Richard team has been in the sectional Mahoney of Hornell; Carol Levy, i tournament in Rochester in 10 of: Jeanne Hardenburg, Ann last 13 years. The team has! and Eda Hartpence of Alfred Uni-jtied twice for the Steuben County jversity. and has won the; Junior life saving awards were 10 times in last' 'given to Rosmary Hillman. Prudy 16 years.

In four of the past 16; Anderson and Sheila Smith of the basketball team has been Hornell. 'defeated in county competition, i In baseball, Hornell High School' i Business as usual at 18 Seneca Just Received Spink Jewelrv Store, suede flats, sizes 5 to I I AAAA to B. Jacobs 121 Main EASTER FASHIONS Spink Jeweler Open Rent a New Piano HornelL adv Rent will make down payment if! you should purchase piano. Also Kent Koonis 'used pianos torrent. At.

L. Fletch- Fulton St, furnished, electric re- ier, 364 Seneca Road. Phone 1592. frigerator, private ent. Ph.

1456-M i adv i adv tkem. at FOR HER EASTER FINEST I I A 131-140 Mala St Horo.U Fivt exciting patterns enduring silver "OVERIAV budget thoughtful services for start tew $4975, no Federal Tax. Condermon Jewelers 163 Main ST. FesWw fintsf hi ffifj suit of woff striped Th skill ef ttic crofttnNM tein in ffth leodf of NMftt. Viwl (offor wirti jm? rtK.rijht etprh nit Ihf pockttt.

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