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The Evening Tribune from Hornell, New York • Page 3

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1--THE EVENING TRIBUNE. Contests for Aldermanicfw Escapee Posts in Three Wards "Holds Primary Spotlight Police Search A search ducted today for Uhorer escaped yesterday at 5:15 P.M. his guard Steukm CwMjr Farm A gecera! alarm was wrt iFriday at 7 p.m. by Siewhra Sheriff Benjamin alter a search of the immediate the jail aad rTYrVr will Ray the wit. TW p-U -riU to be eket- ifct mill tluw Edward Fred Scbmiit and Rob- lf8 overall! aad sMrt.

Crsn County Jail August Z7 on a charge of malicious eft Lent tbc nomiiuiioa publican. i pliolMfr and Francis Hogan are candidates; in the fourth ward. have candidates me Tvtoil rt and iraneit Butw avail-; able deputies were called to wards. Republican have re thev i rchMl undcr Lodato a lone in tfta nd rl or. :r.e ballot Jc the first sr.4 Manus.

Democrats. field are Guracey. seeking to replace Fred FolU who had been appointed to fill the unexpircd term of Paul N. Lambert: Lent, seeking: 1 A 5:35 p.m. Clifford VanGelder the port flew over the area in an air-! plane but failed to catch a flimpsej of the escapee.

Sheriff Balcom 1 Martin declined to run because of irnw i acceptance of a position at the New. York State College of Ceramics in; Alfred: Lodato. Cornish. Wallace. Wheeler, i Grant is not believed to be third.

Wrteins at the primaries may provide both parties with compeltt for UM aldermank im November. Unopposed for party nominations are Democrat Ernest G. Stewart and Republican DeWitt Sherwood for mayor; Republican Milo W. Waldorf, welfare com- nUsioner. and Republican Jay I.

S'esbitt. city chamberlain. -Waldorf and N'esbitt will probably run unopposed in the. November elec- and Moretti. lions.

Incumbents seeking reelection- Three -incumbent- Argentieri. Murphy. are unopposed in the primaries and i Coigrove. Weyand. Tyson and Me-i perform an unpleasant duty yes, Manus.

Seeking a return to a afternoon when they shot a cil seat is Mr. Askins who was de-j seven point buck deer. Harrison Gains Control Alfred Phone Company J. privately Ywt Alfred ietrapfc Company. Friday when WUliaw HarntM Alfred, acquired con- Obituaries Expensive are for the amnual Erie a outing at Lace Saturday, September it today by P.

M'-ehler, loea; secretary. Local chapter and tytteat and the company art for a gala outUtfj. A interest frwa D. Sherman Bttrdick. Mrs.

"We are planning change lived in HorneH for the ae.n* arranged dial operation as as equip-13 years former resides: of are ehil- CM be obuleed." Mr. Har- died a president and treasurer of the Bicknei! Nursing Home in Hornot "aan rtsspin: said today The nell where had been a patient fl clri fM 3 senes about 500 May. She had oeen in for convenience rural subscribers iis A'-'pear neap's tisce list January Alfred Station. Mr. Har- she suffered a hip fracture in 1 at 1:35 a falL Sa'arday.

i Mr. Harrisoa. who is alto mayor! Mrs. Predmore, 74 years old. for ta 'ff VeteraM 'of the Village of Alfred- conducts made her home with her wn.

W. Convention to oe ae.d at Roam- It be Allecany Mutual Predmore of Maple and were in Andover. In his new- She wat a member of Sev- 'post, he Ramon F. Reyn-nth Day Advent Church. She and lolds who has been company presi: husband.

Lewis J. Predmore. Io Mountaji and a Ideal for the past 30 years" celebrated wedding an- nd concert are planned during I Mr. Burdick vears old hat nhersary at a panv held at the 11AO Tr annual banquet a company director since Home las: 1 installation ceremonies be company was incorporated in 1897.J26. acquired controlling interest In; Surviving are her husband: four telephone company in 19U Mrs.

Mildred Dorris of ihas been secretary-treasurer since Ardo. Mrs. Kenneth ilW5. 01 itii. tiiinei-! A regular meeting Of District Other officers elected at a meet-iTjeersdma of Rochester and Mrs.i.\ Or State Nurses Assaeia ing of the board of directors i 00 1 1 1 Amstreng of Waverly; twojtion.

will be held at the Dunn Thursday are: William B. Harrison.isons. Arthur Predmore of Pwmoi Memorial Home, St A vice president: and James R. Evans. i secretary.

Other members of the board are Mr. Burdick and John J. D. MaitfcM. Mt.

awaked ewtnlliac telenet In the Atfrrd Teltphw aM TtHarxfc Ctmftmr yesterday D. Sherman Mr- i 'Merrill. Compelled Shoot Deer leiepMMK Um mr. i nrk. richt They art shew.

fvtac the Ihe tO -7 Tuesday Morning "Hornell Police were forced Day" Is Observed At Allegany County Fair The largest crowd to attend the! on with that breed similar annual Allegany awarded Jerseys. 1 Albert Rogers will officiate and About 2.700 students will will be in Rural Cemetery. antly trudge their way back to! school in Homell Tuesday morn- William C. ing while 325 others toddle along jto a new venture. About 139 teach- to to For junior and senior high school adv qualified, experienced.

CLAYTON HUNT When you think of Fresh Flowers yoy just naturally think of JAMES-Flowers Any Occasim Serving Homel! and Vicinity for Over 30 Years Same Location, Sarr.e Management 149 MAIN ST. PHONi 591 In addition to local primaries.jnell strests and it was feared that' Republican voters will cast ballots someone would be injured. ye.rs, while senior jfair. The annual attraction wiiljunder two i close tonight following a four-day jchampion IB. Wakefield of Cuba.

Grand cham- to nominate a candidate for Sieu-i The police headed south misteo street the intent snowlnf leasing the animal in the Crosbyi A ari area. The deer broke its 1B bands were iu n. county bonds and began thrashing about the entertainment last evening. JamM Fostef Friendshi imbent in the truck when police drove of $30 each went to the fol- Consistent Guernsey wi return at 1 p.m. I Schools Superintendent Harrison ben County welfare conimissionerjCanisteo street tiie intent ofi-- 'Dion female was shown bv Eleanor! UU! auprrimenueni for delegate and alternates releasing the animal in the Crosby! A parade of 27 fire Ramsey of Friendship ther win-if- i i.

tl Angelica. Sept. 3 i i a Charles Hooper of Derby, operator; of a shooting gallery concession at! the Allegany County Fair died suddenly Thursday at It. p.m. following a heart attack.

He jwas 53 years old. He was rushed to the first aid They quaners on the fairgrounds where he was pronounced dead by Cor- Beach. and W. Leo Hospital, in Elraira. more of this city; 17 grandchildren; Stember 13 three great-grandchildren; and nephews; one twin Joseph Hitchcock of Bainbridge.

The body is at the Robertson Funeral Home where friends may call: where funeral sen-ices will be; held Monday at 2 p.m. The Rev. Lodge No. 331, F. OA.

M. Regular communication Tuesday, September 6 at 7:30 P. M. Business meeting. A.

M. TRAX, W. M. to the judicial convention. Republican candidate for welfare commissioner is incumbent Charles G.

Burneti. Republican muu me uunu-j candidates for delegates, with five ing and attempted to restrain theg Republicanhind The build-lowing organizations: Tucker Alfred; registration is antici- on the first day. Last year I the figure was 2.713 students EUGFNE LEMMER Chiropractor 10 12, 1 S. to Phone 2423 I fuBon HanWL Tock to be electedk are W. W.

Clark. Clarence H. Brisco. C. Everett Shults.

Robert E. Cole and Br-an. Alternates are Alton J. Edward Gtlroy. Albert Bobbins.

Harry K. Morton and Charles Salerno. There are no Democratic candidates on the ballot for county wel-i fare commissioner or for delegates or alternates to the judicial convention. animal. The flying hoofs of the animal felled a police officer and one of the.

deer's forelegs cracked. At this point the police put a merciful end to the injured animal with a shot through the temple. Best band in Allegany County, 1 Scio: best out of county band, Greenwood: best Allegany County Drum Corps. Beimont: best out of county drum corps. Hornell Veterans of Foreign Wars: best women's auxiliary in county, Weltsville: best appearing fire department in were Arby Sw-ift of grand champion bull t.

0.0 i Cuba with 2 671 sti11 round tof and grand champion female. Dairy herds roll call at the close of school in June. Vev Sisters of Black Creek. Charles i Superintendent Dodge will meet with new teachers at bis oXice at p.m. Tuesday.

A general teach- meeting will be held in the sire firsts were won by McVey Sisters and Mr. Swift. The McVey Edward W. Cooke. oner George W.

Batt of Angelica. Mr. Hooper was accompanied on the grounds by his wife. Carol, his only survivor so far as could be learned here. The body was removed to the Wolcott Funeral Home and will be taken to Derby for buriaL The wasp's paralyzing sting has been known to keep the prey alive but motionless for more than five weeks.

Frozen Fresh In Our Own Freezer FRENCH ICE CIEAM" This Week Special Fresh Peach 75cqL Abo Frwck qt Uc-pL Me Eat Oar In Cm Eoek Oof MATTIES' B10ADWAT BOnHBI. V. T. Tokti a Vacation Wash Day Drudgery The HooMwiiM Friend Flat Work Ironed Bath Toweb HuMy Shirts Only 13c AS Qfic tow AS mau LOOHN'S Laund Phone 1368 Chest Clinic Scheduled At City Hall, Sept. 6 A chest clinic will be held from 1 to 4 p.m.

in'Hornell at the City Hall Tuesday. September 6: clinics are conducted by the regular medical staff of the Morris Tuberculosis Hospital and arranged by the local health offi cers. district health officer a city nurses. Patients must be referred to th clinics by their regular physician or health officer. Results are re- wrted to the family physician, leaTth officer if referred to tin clinic by him.

ABC Board Issues Orders For Primary Day in Count; All liquor and beer licensed establishments in Steuben rill be closed while polls are open an Primary Day. Tuesday, Sep- ember 6. Harry G. Tolan, execu ive officer of the Steuben Countv ABC Board, announced today. In this county the restriction sales of beer, wine and liquor in elude grocery stores licensed to sell beer.

Mr. Tolan said. The restriction is covered by a resolution the Steuben County Board dated June 3. 1948, a copy of which was received by all licensees. Poll hours in this county will be rom noon until 9 p.

Mr. Tolan said. No alcoholic beverages shal be sold, offered for sale or given iway upon any premises license; sell such beverages at retai during that time. Rev. George V.

Fish Speaks at Rotary Rev. George V. Fish of Green street Baptist Church in Newbury- jporl, entertained members of the Hornell Rotary Club during yesterday's dinner-meeting in the Hotel Sherwood with his natural color film on the beauty spots, in Xew England. Mr. Fish's pictures depicited the many historical land marks of our northeastern states and the colorful plant and flower life of that region.

While displaying the pictures, Rev. Fish, outlined the life of the early settlers and pointed out the hardships endured by the pioneers of that era. also showed many of our earliest churches and explained the important part they played in our civilization. Program chairman E. A.

Erickson introduced the speaker and president J. Milton Stull presided. Russ Davis Motor Sales Enters Safety Contest Russ Davis Motor Sales, of Hornell, is cooperating in a national dealership safety contest sponsored by Ford Motor Company during September and October. The company will provide free cheeks on all trucks and passenger vehicles and give motorists an opportunity to enter a national safety essay contest. county, Fillmore: best out of county sisters also took first in the pro- AVON COSMETICS tivrin Homtll and VJf District Manager 419 W.

Water St. Elmira, N. Y. Examination Is Planned For Auto Bureau Clerk Examination papers are being prepared for the position of automobile license bureau clerk in Corning and Hornell offices, it was announced today by the Steuben County Civil Sen-ice Commission. Both bureau positions are now being filled with provisional appointees.

The examination will be held at an early date and persons wishing to take the test must fill out and file application forms which can be secured at the Bath Civil Service office. 3rd Ward Your vote on Primary Day. Sept. will be appreciated. Silvino Argentieri and James Murphy.

adv FREE! FREE! To tho 19 of Ago and Oror A 35 of First Aid Powder For Your Moditino Cabinet "ew Portable Typewriters AH makes. Service choice. Mason's. Almond, X. Y.

Phone to Dnt wfll MEHCEBMcLEOD, THE MAN WITH THE STORY SUNDAY at 1:45 P. M. WWHG FH-AM CARD'S DRUG STORE JVo Paper Morutoy Because Monday is Labor Day. a legal holiday, no editions of The Evening Tribune will be published. I department, Hinsdale.

The Grant-Duke Hose Company of Wellsville won a prize of S130 for being judged as the best equipped department in the parade. Caneadea Fire Department took second and SIM. Beimont' was third and won $90 and Allentown took fourth and $80. Four exhibition drills were staged during the evening with the Hornell VFW Drum Corps takin first prize of $40. American Legio of Andover was second with 430 Beimont Durm Corns third wit $20 and Fillmore Fire Departmen fourth with $10.

Certificates were awarded 210 Allegany County firemen who hav completed the basic state trainin course taught by Edson M. Potte of Friendship. Two heats in each of two har ness races were held yesterda; afternoon. In the classified pace for a purse of $400, first place in both heats went to "Kateri owned by Smith of Laceyville. Pa.

Second was "Skipper "Sunday Airy was third, and "Royal Lee" fourth Times were 2:30 and 2:26. "Colonel owned by Cozzi of Scio took first place in the classified trot for a purse of $400 "Trent owned by Dr. Alex ander Hall of Homell won second "Dust Up'' driven by Dr. F. E.

Bronson of Hornell was third, and "Lucky Bucky" took fourth. Times were 2:33 and 2:32. Cattle judging, always a high light at the annual fair, brought ou a fine lot of animals of the breeds represented. Robert Spaulding of Ocrnell University the judge, called UK quality of Hoi- steins "exceptional''. Laurence Dedrick, county 4H Club agent said some 4H boys began feedinj and grooming stock entered in the competition as long ago as June.

James A. Young of Angelica, vet eran Holstein dairyman, said he never saw a nicer lot of of that breed at any previous fair Here. The grand champion Holstein female of the day was a junior champion calf. 18 to 24 months old entered by the New York State School of Agriculture of Alfred Tberon Duniap and Son of Cuba showed the grand champion bull ol that breed. The Danlap dairy hen and that ot James A.

Young ant Son of Angelica won dairy hen Duniap. Young and David Witter of Cuba and Robert Mc- N'inch of Beimont showed the three best female Dunlap and Young showed three firsts in get of sire. In Jerseys the herd of Milton Scutt and Son of Friendship carried away all of the honors, ing grand champkM ball, dairy herd, best three females, get of sire and produce of dam. Lee Barringer of Belfast, showing Brawn Swiss, carried away hon duce of dam competition. Judging in other events at the annual fair will be announced later, it was reported.

County Medical Society Plans for Fall Meeting County Medical Society will be! Spriugwater Man Hurt in Accident Dansville, Sept. 3--Jacob Smith. 56-year-old Springwater resident, was rushed to Wavland. Hospital last night with injuries received in a two-car accident on the a land-Springwater road. His condi reported satisfactory at held Thursday, September 8, GAS HEAT CAS CONVERSION IURNIRS CAS aOOR FURNACES S4" CAWNCT PAJNT $3.00 PODGE HEATING CO.

PH.3S5-J jthe hospital this morning. Mr. Smith received a fractured p. to be foUomed by a business; meeting at ,:30 m. The According to Troop er J.

G. Me- of thc Wa vland State Po- gram will be a paper on Modern ice Mb iutjon Sn)Uh WJB Managemen of Gastnc sen car and Duodenal Lesions' by Dr W. ed bv Gordon Hoppough of Hem- M.Fuge. associate msurger- Lni- ilo( hfch hed into versity of Buffalo. Dr.

C. E. Patti of Hornell, is president and will preside. Awards Contract For Road Near Corning Albany, Sept. 3 (fj The state Peace Andrew Meade of by John Tonkery of Way-land.

Hoppough. received cuts and bruises in the accident. He was arrested by Trooper McDonald on a reckless driving charge and paid a fine of $15 when arraigned before awarded a $995.493 contract today)Wavland. construction of 3.32 miles of an-j proach pavement to a bridge that Discuss Activities will carry Route 17 over the Chemung river, near Corning. The public works Fall activities will be discussed said the Bero Engineering and 32, LAPM.

and Canton Lee. saaatneitero tngmeenng anacon-i- frtr struction Corp. of Buffalo would 36 5 hcd ule ruesd handle the project. It is he 1 for competion by late SummerJBroadway Mrs. Elizabeth Wagner, president, will conduct Auxiliary meeting and Captain Joseph Hailey will preside at Can- 1950.

Boilermakers Reminded Of Labor Day Broadcast Charles MacGowan. international president of the Boilermakers Jnion. and Secretary of Agricul- ure Charles J. Brannon will par- icipate in a Labor Day broadcast sponsored by the Illinois Labor League for Political Educa- ioti, Anthony J. Guzzetta of Hornell, general chairman of boilermakers on the Erie Railroad Com- any system reminded union af- ilates today.

The broadcast will originate rom the grand ballroom of the lotel Sherman in Chicago and will be broadcast at 9:30 p.m. EDTi by the National Broadcast- ng Company. In notifying Erie boilermakers the talks, Mr. Guzzetta said that Mr. MacGowan will polit- cal for the 19SO election.

Ar. Brannon will outline administration plans for farm aid. 3rd Ward Voters Your rote on Primary Day. Sept. 8 will be appreciated.

Siivino Argen-; ton Lee's session. Used Spinet Piano May be rented by the month. M. L. Seneca N.

Hor- aell. Phone 1592. adv OPENING TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 6 NEW BRANCH STORE or 74 LODER STREET FORMER LOCATION OF SAM'S BAKERY We are pleased to announce the opening of another Moore's Bakery Branch Store. A complete line of baked goods will be on sale daily. We invite you to visit this new store.

You will always find plenty of room to park your car. "ITALIAN BREAD A SPECIALTY" Both Stores Open All Day Wednesday MOORE'S BAKERY 113 CANISTEO ST. Duplicate Contract Bridge Games Will Be Hemmed at Masonic Temple Wednesday, Sept 7 ieri and James Murphy. adv SERVE ICE CHEAM Toasted Almond Orange Pineapple Peach Cocoanut Tfc Qt ate PL AT AIL HMXDMt SHARP'S 40 SiNECA ST. ixwrr WOT FITTEHS NOTICE HORNELL STORES OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY NEXT WEEK CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY LASOR DAY Retail Dmtfeft.

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