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The Evening Tribune from Hornell, New York • Page 3

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EVENING TRIBUNE, 11. R. Eo Woodruff Retiring I As Erie President Oct. fjohnston Is Successor ClevtUad. Sept.

12--Robert. tod he was cutioaed at 14 different Woodmff. wko rote froat -radt poiau aloof Erie'i Uoottr prasidMt the Erie railroad. Railroad. uiM rrtlre from active Biuag through the ranks the heeoaae rhairww of 44 whro he was the hoard on October 1, it an- graduated a rivil engineer froaa today.

Purdue. Woodruff studied the op- He will he succeeded at personnel and iBanazeateiu dent or Paul W. Jofejtstoo. who has probleoM which faced the ewewtive viee fvetideat roads. Ito.

when he a ter 1. divuioa superAteodent. he iet Mr. Woodruff celebrated hu finding! down in a hook The yak- birthday He will retire iot of a Railroad Officer." In this km accoirdacee with the hook be kreued the value of hii- year rule which he help- maa relations and the ability to get od lo inaugurate. In along with people by gaining their the rule he maintained that young- confidence.

Hit own popularity, er men should have the responsi- not only among shippers and peo- bility for running the railroad and pie outside the railroad but with at the lime provide more Erie as weil, txtmpii- rapld advancement all along the that philosophy. la his many of miles Obituaries Six Persons are Hurt 'Airport Show In Week End Accidents Sept. 12--Frank H. Matthews 5 Alien died at his hoattf eariy this norniag, April Six per sees were iajured in' Htd automobile Thoaat Robert Jacobs. 29, seco-d "he stree-.

Olear. received ir- raoll Sp0 bv the Homeii area but one ierioasly.f juries Saturday at 8:) p. m. when flying ear se operating IE :r.r ii-to Bill Odut Honolulu to Xew Jtnty in a record Tie L.tn: at: featured Mr. Fnwr i- a novelty of no? to fly.

sic:" grouco Mr. Rove ac! Mr. tit-d tozetie- acrobats presented aft aerial Injured in a accident -Town of Woodhuii collided w-; a tbe A C4JW CZair LaLpteac is killea A He born ia .11, the son of Captain and Sara Ostrander Matthews IU had been a Bath for rthe 45 years and prior ro that Hurne.i. and John! Jacobs loUi the operated a at Ur dsav Uowtv reet Poft Poiice Surviving are wtdow. DwuviUe.

Kawacy he Xina Faucett one daugh- lt i cu ars Rr Daissvi west on Route No. ter. Mrs. Harold of Bronx- suffered lacerations of saw jhe tow walking ivtlle; two brothers. John R.

Malta- itkl al cbeM injury. jfield oir.o highway. involved ia tne accident The tractor-trailer truck operatfj 'e Tor uring operated by Law-iby Thomas F. Wa.ji:, 29. of -ji controlled a Tne r.icy sped r.

1'14 per a jisoline and Jack Prior. Ho er: pi- Air pjtrcl a' acti a cirK-tec More from outside Horee: PAL'L W- JdlXSTOX up on the Erie as an operating man and has been located at many points along the railroad. As ex- ews of ind. and M. K.

4 Matthews of Chicago: rou-ins, wrre niec-es and nephews including Mrs. 25. 53 McDougal avenue.JHackeistown. approaching Henry HiUe and Mrs. J.

C. Purdy Horneil. and John J. Lindsey of tht- opposite dL-ectiow. struck of Bath.

Dansviiie. cow after which trailer Fucera! be passengers ir. the Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. at Thomas Episcopal Church. Francis Marino.

23. of M.escaped injury-. Both vehicles were Washington street. Edward damaged. craft fro.T.

Ha.T..Tord»po.t. fireworks. Rochester. Hamburg, Pena lr.truc-tor D. apptar- Var.

and t-d r.ext Mr. asto the Jac-o ear. r- le were James It. of 51 Oaij The Tractor-traiier it tie greater man. 24.

of Erie avenue. James WeyandJ president he had juris- DansviHe. Sept. Moilie I tr 1 nd Mn all depannwnis. The Kramer Applin of Main street.

Hor A et-utixe vice over all departments. The Kramer App position of executive vice preui- wife of Verne Applin, died this dent will not be filled. Johnston morning at Strong Memorial Hos- Mre. will be the 24th man to serve as pital in Rochester following a short 4 line P. Woodruff been president of travel over the railroad he de- since October 22.

1W1 present Rrie Railroad streamlined of many financial wide-spread operations. He is re- burdens, emerged from reorganiza- garded as an outstanding leader 3070 Chadbourne Road, Shaker St. Paul's Lutheran Church and "-J Heighti. Cleveland, Ohio. They Women's Benefit Association.

siaie Station Mr. ji was i wit- was fei'iirea dSpiaY of ijlidpr iciilov. i'J by Mr Wi.kici; at control. Stalin or Lenir." Answer-- was a passengr operated by u5 Brand of has juincci tiie a WWHG. according when a minutely detailed knowl-President oi the Krie Raitruati in uitwss.

was ba ytars of ae. Companv edge of all phases of the colorful 117-year history. Mrs. Applin was a lifelone Mr. and Mrs.

Johnston live at dent uf Dansviiie. a member of from tr.e Poag rcwJ.) R. C. Fnzwater at Dayton. a of the plane in by c'inibine out on landing tO Henrv of Car.istco ss Screwbird" rocav bv Glenn L.

4 of the! act wan an ancient "DeHaviiand tion. He served at a trustee and among top railroad executives. chief executive officer during the for the past 10 years he four children. Paul, Survivors are her husband: one last two years of the reorgaaiu-; brought the Erie to the forefront James. Barbara and Dorothea.

tion which was completed in one of the most progressive record breaking time of four in the east. t-O'T The careen of both Woodruff: He quickly recogmwd the ef- HalSC Iiere and Johnston are typical of success ficiency an economy of diesel lo-Vi 1 1 atones that make America the land and embarked upon an OF 1 OI1O I111C1 investigated. Azzie Johnson of Avoca was In- Motii." He de.iionsira-.ea why Mrs. Joseph Melntyre of two sons. Harold and ured near of Robert Appiin of Dansviiie: three Freehold.

J. Killed 2 8 Mr. Brand graduated from Ober! lin College in 1943 with a Bachelor surince rai rc on ne lner a ic of Arts degree. He is a veteran World War 11. having spent 26 months in the infantry and Air Several of the local pilots presented a dive-bombing exhibition from a.i altitude of 500 feet.

Thev cf sh Jaines Robinson. 23, ofjcorps. He" served "inTr.nce""in t'ue i 5 0 a air ganie of n- low opportunity. extensive The body ai the Funeral Home where friends Palatko, Fla. Third Armv for nearlv a vear Johnson was a passenger in thej Following his discharge from A le r.e-.v dc.T.or.siration Evening Star No.

41 F.JLM. Sepr. '3 7:50 p-- Vaster Misers FREND H. YOUNG. W.

M. program f-ir changing: I0 al of has been call after 10 a Woodniff was born on a farm to this tvpe of mo; Horneil the Funeral services will near Green Bay. September.Uve power Today. Erie', Tuesday be proceeding jArmy. Brand was orne ar held down hin wl)en lh left liv of publishine concern with of he emergencv i fund ri Thursday at 2 p.

m. at the funeral iieel cam The overturned! headquarters in New York City. went to public schooliOOO fleet of d.esels hau! all of its! Tnu Waldorf com- home. The Rev. Reed tw ee lh he speech.

later to high school in line passeng-r trains jmissio ba Welfare arbor. and Purdue Per cent of its main line neiiare 11. there ton Harbor. versity. In 1942 he was honored with the degree doctor of engineer-' By relinquishing the reins.

Mr. ine. Woodruff expects to devote his his climb to the top. he ad- leisure to his favorite hobby, vanced successively from track He will continue to be active in 1 At p. 1 1 J-ilIJI will officiate and burial will be in Harland Lee Stephens of Can- voice and other phases of radio.

Greenmount Cfmeterv jisteo RFD 2 is confined in Mr. Brand Is a brother of Charles Mercy Hospital as a results. Brand, who achieved consid- of in uries suffered when a carjerable recognition as art editor he was driving careened into the BriiLh and French editors HaroU Bath, Sept. 12 Harold Mania light pole on Canisteo street at 4, of "Yank." the Army newspaper. prominent farmer of the a.m.

Sunday. Bath-Savona road, died at his home: According to the accident re i i laborer to section foreman, transit- civ 'c and national affairs. He has Jnan inspector assistant division always been an ardent exponent of Horneil police are investigating Sunday following a short fiieti with the Horneii Po- trainmaster, division-tTMe economic facts as opposed to a burglar' at Horneil Public Li- Bath October; lice Department. Stephens superintendent, superintendent encroachment on in-ibrary where about S38 was stolen 2 1868 lhe son of Edward off the street at the Pinej if cc 1 5 transportation, general manager.Dividual liberties and freedom Sunday evening. Fairchild Noble.

He was and Canisteo street intersection. I A meeting of the Southern Tier assistant vce president, and vice which he believes will lead the According to polk-e. entrance V.MS former secretary of the State was unable to straighten Club was held Sunday eve- president in charge of operation United States into socialism. gained by breaking the window "cultural Society, a member ofjthe vehicle in time and crashed; i at the Baron Steuben Hotel and maintenance. During this per- As chairman of the Board of latch in the cellar.

The money tnc local Grange for 50 years andjinto the pole, bending it in half. Corning with 20 members prss- Directors. the Erie will still from a desk in the office on; Sl Thomas Episcopal Church. IE! Extent of injuries to Mr. Steph-; m.

the benefit of his advice and broad the first floor. 1891 married Miss Bessie ens are still undetermined. But the! LeRoy Eaton of Corning pre- knoviledge of the railroad's prob-; 'Fresno. was badly damaged. The light sided.

Mrs. Gladys Beiry of Ellems. Sun ivors are his widow: two'pole was repaired. imira, secretarj-, read the minutes. His successor.

now: teO OJuS Ulllt Son5 John and clarence Noble of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hough taling. Richard Boag" of Horneil gave a 57. began his railroading career at tBath: four grandchildren.

Wellsville were rushed to re port of the dog show held In OVER 10O RUCS the ge of 16 work a yard(LaUUCheS SeaSOll Thc hody is at thc Bond Fun-'James Mercy Hospital about 10-Horneil August 28. Veterinarians AM clerk for the Erie during vacation! era! Home where funeral servicesjp.m. Sunday where they were: the Southern Tier were elected I All WOOl periods while attending high school Canisteo. Sept. 12--The first be held Wednesday at 2 p.

m.itreated for facial cuts and bruisesIhonorary members. and college. He was born on July; meeting of Canist Chapter, Rev. Warren H. Steele will i received a short time before w-hen! Attending from Horneil were Mr.

little town of Trans-' of Kastern Star: s11 De held; officiate and burial will be in "their car was involved in an acci-'and Mrs. Richard Boag and Miss his father was Sta- jTuesda at 8 Pm in Masonic Grove Cemetery. dent with another machine on theisarah Greenhow the Erie Shortly Plans activities wil1 highway near the! after graduating from Allegheny i Preceding Swimming Pool. Bob Radio Service h. They were enroute to their home! 9 12 Axminster Rugs OVER 100 RUGS All Wool Savings up to 40 and more Real Values $39.50 $49.50 S59.50 Gold Seal Rugs I 9x12 Siit 1st quality S7.95 2nd quality $6.95 Innerspring Mattresses $19.95 $24.50 $29.50 SMOf and SAVE HERE Horneil Sample Furniture Co.

77 St. ploye of the Erie as a relief at Greenville, in 1918. Successive promotions moved a Hwpital on to station supervisor, rules'; examiner, chief clerk, iheld at 6:30 honoring birthdays of August and September. 'dison. who was killed Friday night an automobile accident on Bath, Sept.

12 The following Acdison-Corning highway, will be! The operator of the other carl Prompt Troupsburg. Sept. 12--Funeral in Wellsville with their two 11 for Leon W. Bates of Ad-; when the maKes and The accident children were id delivery. All ban wc: allu moucis.

Guaranteed ser- not 30 Hart St hone 1227 adv MASON'S -COMPLETE OFFICE OUTFITTERS" Almond, N. Y. Phone 9 Corning, N. Y. Phone 1066-R Typewriters Adding Machines Cash Registers Duplicators Check Writen Staplers Rentals Sales Service Filing Cabinets Chrome Furniture Costumers Waste Baskets Office Supplies Desks Chain Safes Wellsvrlle.

and Mrs "erman Bates, at: superintendent of have admitted to Bath Memo; h. eld Tuesday at 2 p. m. at iri the accident was M.j assistant general manager, Hospital: Barbara and Methodist Danie i Haskins. 19.

of ito the vice president, general man-l ard CoveJ1 Ba th Mrs. May-; Buna wlU be oun HickoryiHe was accompanied by Johnj ager. assistant vice president a Fox Cohocton. Le TM eter iBrannon. 19.

Miriam Hopkins. 19.j vice president in charge of The following have been dU-- body was removed from mraa Mae Smith. 19. and George nc! Charged: Samuel Sebring Wavne- Ma ver funeral Home in 18. all of "'During the last war he served Blish Xorth Cohocton; 10 the home his parents.

Su-i The were not hurt, the staff of Gen. Douglas Mac- IT Gerow and baby bdy. Arthur in the South Pacific for RFD: Mrs Martha George. years. He was in charge of thei ca fl Army's transportation problems ini Mr.

and 3Irs. Peter Yednack 1 mun and represented Gen-'Big Flats are parents of a girl Douglas Bates, five and ieral MacArthur on the Allied 9. if" 6 81 and ar ,7 Eugene Bates, Council and at the rf i three ont his parents. 0 Bath 12-Thomas Miller 1 United States produced wfr wfth iof Osceola. and Harold Call more than 3.500.000.000 bushels of inched Medal flf fk a aid fines of S5 in 1948.

a billion more widow Mr Bates: two sons soo i I received Used Spinet Piano rarge' BaTh" Ma be rented by the month. L. a suspended sen-; tc 364 nec Rd when he admitted an into.xi-; cation charge. I Accidents Get Vhrtr Goat Munich --fli-- Col. James H.

I iKelley of Chicago, Director of the Military Government of Munich. found a new means of assUt- a ine the Army's saftey drive. CARD'S DRUG STORE I H.m.ll,N.Y. feS.S'u^S'S^I Tmi tnfim 21, an evil-smelling billy-goat for thir-j 35c Value Tissues When clip this advertisement and bring it to nell Phone 1592. QUALITY STATIONERY AT REDUCED PRICES Spencers Stationery Print Shop 30 BACK TO SCHOOL WomesGoOUT when TfoetBdT comes I FAJL COMFORT KIMP OF WEATHER Itoat fe on I ou IUL tbc Mjtrtmtt whra 'biuc cod' beats joat It jure up Usa keeps TOUT room even, level of tow- fort thM's baldwr for ill the fcinik.

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