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The Evening Tribune from Hornell, New York • Page 3

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3--THE EVENING TRIBUNE. OCTOUB Boag Second Day Registration Is President for 2,413 Total Kennel Club Hoss an Buggy At.th* A Urtai of 1.23S Kartell voters registered Saturday 12 city irkts 10 brier iota! for of the from ty of VeroMMt the Atgnf of M. D. had heavy i.ivr««ir.s IB I 1 BlOOd JOaUK W. lOUKfOW rf 'Honell.

Tbe third ar.d (Lad Five Homell elected Tier Kernel Chib yecteniay at ui Vew Steubea at iu to real ettate in toe city. hich charge Balk. He LeKoy Eatoa Given State VFW Coiiiinancler of S300 Council Here Oe: 2tf. of Ls.iCf.r- r.a:-u :r.ia ff: J-- 1 w- a Joseph P. rsoirier J.

Got- of a great deal of time. He County Court today ern a MSI lt rj; sa.ev the 3.039 for ihe first WatkiBt Glen, vice beug text visit of the unit Party expreuetf of lh Begion bl4Xid- urer MHL Gladys Biery Elmira. belief that Friday at the Masoaic TempJe; thit week will bring rrw UBl P- Mrs. Yerger mil 0 1 exhibited a blark Chairman FrH O. Cornell of the triever and pointed out the Y.vo day figures show Moraeil program today and trails of the breed for the first.

ibird. eighth, ainih the of who donated Herbert Hubbard and and tenth distrieu: decreases in pin of blood during the Sep--garet Hall of Baih were pretentedj 1 second, fourth, fifth, sixth. 30 vuii of the mobile unitjas new members. eleventh and twelfth. jhere.

They were Pretent from Hornell were Two-day tctais year Harry Allen. Raymond AllitJBkbard Boat. Mr. and John and Barbara Arnold. John F.

Keii- Mr. a successful-Dr- Coaderman resumed his the 0 a cal practice. whica lie sad given jiv.1 KMU. He up. Dot-tors had been called to ihe wn j( had id had colon IB large numbers and he Xev.a I 1 of Bath wintry with his fam- felt he was needed to help the she rUir.

knee i 'ily when a tmaH boy. He always gap canted 6y their departure cj'iber reviver jr. a Ij a keen interest education from city. camp Xn for years ac a member But as mayor, the doctor afd president of the Horneii do to weH. He almost imme- .1 'Board of Education.

Hit two terms dialed became involved in a tUHTl Uiairillil mayor were unfventuful. He struggle members of own was succeeded by D. L. MtDow-party on the Common Council, and (Jl DlYISlOII ell. as a result he was defeated in the a.l to e'er, ion aid --om veterans preference .2 $ervt-d 'he 33 Civil he ile aiso backed stand by the VFW com.T.ucism and subversive Fred Kesuer.

depanmeni of Vork judge againss in The spec-ches fol-owed a d.n- ner at 1:30 p.m. with Southern Krie 189 Fourth 243 107 158 Seventh 122 242 208 F.ieventh A 228 Twelfth 187 209 294 175 19C 171 287 238 273 Lucvtowies I "5 Robert O. 123 Marjorie Brown. William G. iT3 Jey.

Margery Burch. Paul Burdick. 133; Virginia Burgess. Rachael Callahan. ijMarion Carlson.

Viola Carr. Bea- 199 198 291 trice Carretto. Josephine Carntto, Ronald Car)-. Ansel Clark. Genevieve Colenan, Donald Con well, 204 Burton Corbett.

Kenneth Cosgrove. Crandall. Clifford Craw- 2413 3035 ord vashti Crawford. Paul J. Cre- Francu Maher, Mr rr siUt when he thereafter upper iri jelected to office.

He served in his mind. serve cnairman of the at the 1 n1 of another. He 1 Conutrman Ctrfeat brought Divi-iion tue Coisirr.unuv am 1 1 1 lh clos of hi Ibinl offk Getll S. a atiordinR to Jin the nuyor's chair. About and former aiderman men; made today by Charles F.

lonly claim to fame would be lhatifrom the Fourth ward. The ser- Schwartz, general chairman of the 'he caused the death of the of the HorneM-iom iFair. which if it had been kept run-jMr. Peters was the proprietor of "Eber: was a hard and effective the advice today of Goldie Loghry. now bring $10.000 a saloon and restaurant at Canii- worker in year's highly sue: president of the Hornell Business Slow Orivina Theme for This ye from the itatt to Horn leo Elm ad Broad streets.

campaign when Erie didjaod Professional Women's Club. James J. Dagon. Edward Davie.i lhe W. Davis.

Isabeile Didas. Student Activities Balances S4.567 Balance of t4.567.63 for High School student activities end-i lah Ehrenrich. Francis Falzoi. Saling September was announced byj vador Falzoi. John Fennelly, Miss Carolyn Mosher, secretary, to-' A Ferrier, Don Fisher.

Aubrey Hornell Schools wilt be closed Co- 20 jand 21 for the 104th annual meet- Teach- Association of the Central Tne Fair feu that amount was also the first agent for the.the greatest job in Chest sponsors of the October safety Cadillac company in this we are confident he will lead I campaign on highways and streets. The Common Council apppintedjHe left a beautiful memorial to Erie to another this The causes of traffic deaths af- JDr. George Conderman to fill outjhimself in the rose garden which Chairman Schwartz said today. ter suuset and ways to prevent 'Mr. McDowell's term.

Dr. established and on which lie "Pay roil deduction was what put-them are the objectives of this derman had served for a number'spent a lot of time and his own Erie over the top of a record traffic safety program in Blanche Dininuy. George Doll, Adelbert Doty. Shirley Douglas. Downey, Western Zone.

H. school nurse Fosnaugh. Charles R. France, Edith i Luella rt of years as ference. An address entitled "Trends in School Nursing" will be presented by Cora Wilder, su- Balances of organizations Atnietic Association.

nu.iim urounas. Jacl Athletic Association. minor er Fannie Haynes. Paul s. $150: Cheerleaders.

El5le Hollands. Richard Houghtal-j iV of the school narse-teach- f- Edueatiotl supervisor forimoney it Maple City Park. year, and extension of with the National Safe! Then came Leon F. deduction will be our mainly Council. With the days in Octo- native of Canton.

and this year." Schwartz becoming shorter and with LfeClSiOll oi the drygoods firm ofimented. "When we are giving of the late afternoon traffic i Leahy Wheatley. Greatly agencies in one gift, pay after dark, the ceed for jterested in improvement of theideduction is the only caution and less speed be- jCanisteo River north of the and it's also- the increasingly important, she Bath. Oct. 10--Coroner James J.jMr.

Wheatley as a member of the! Chairman Schwartz today askedjsaid. Wondtrful Service for Short Hair Lovtrt A wa.e. a few Marions Beauty Shop 196 PtKM 7JI-W EUGENE J. LEMMER Chiropractor Hove I I. IB Phone 2423 Fchoa BOCMU.

Tack Sanford said today he would issuelAssemble and Senate at Albanyall division leaders to organize for' "In cities. be held. a certificate of death by suicide a good-sized record breaking attendance at ther'night accidents the case of Edward to fix up tr.e sliigg.i;; kick-ou dinner almost iwo-ih out its curves, etc. A largejlS. and promised that Erie wouldifatalities.

Bowling League. Class mes House. Howard Hunt. Of 1950. Class of Ione Hunt 'rfc m- Dentrf care fund.

$213:1 Leo Johnson. Hugh Kenyon. JJaClS OI clock project. $692.65: National Eleanor Kilbury, Howard hij RFD gunday In Miss Loghrr sald. are responsible; hirds of the iratiic- the country-, more! The coroner said the investigation revealed that Wingate.

56 years had shot himself with a shot- igun. He was an employe in Inger- jpart of the fund went for engineer-jbring a delegation that would chal-'than half of all fatal accidents take ing sen-ices and no great goodllenge all divisions for first placeiplace at night." a accomplished. i Forensic $16.31: National Bessie Kring. Ralph Krueger. Honor Society.

$240.02: Visual Edu-jJoseph Lachiusa. Barbara Lippin- t-ation Society. $70.49: Maple Leaf jcott. Genevieve Lippincott. Virginia 1349.

$9.20: Sportsmanship Mae Lonsberry. Gertrude SI3.14: general fund. $1.699.86: Winifred Mahoncy. David jun. fund.

$165.18: Student Coun-'-Mayo, William McHale. John Mee- Officers Jin attendance. Officers will be elected at months. land had been in poor health for Police Chief Lowell T. George! Mr.

Wheatley was succeeded byj are all red hot to duplicatejexplained that these night hazards; the present mayor. Ernest G.jiast year's great Chest success foriare due to one mistaken notion! a native of Howard. Af-jthe good of the city, and we arejon the part of the pedestrian. Mostj terms, Mr. Stewart was.starting by going all-out for a i pedestrians, he said, believe by Lee Dennison.

a lo-jpacked house at the kick-off din- are just as visible to jooroaching cil. 334.66: Band. $88.81. ihan. Hazel Mehlenbacher.

Lois meeting of the Dads of Foreign; Service Veterans Tuesday at 8 p. m. at the Corp. Joseph j. Mooney Post rooms.

The meeting will open to $17.21: Girl's Hi-Y. Mike. Ambrose Mitchell anv father who has a son or daugh- Horlzon Club. S12.8B: Delta Hor! --OTile -Monaahan. Katherine Mon-l ter wno foreign service, izcn Club.

$11.20: French Donald Morrison. Keith Baird will give -a report of S12.95; Spanish Bookiier. Joseph Musone. Louise Ken-j ihe first convention held in Toledo. Also.

Alpha Hi-Y, $12.12: Beta Mehlenbacher. Kenneth P. Midcr. Club. $1.85: Volcano.

S118.50:iyon. Artisans. SS2.2G: Girl's Service: Olga Xazar. Roselyn Club. $60.18: Three Mummers i Harold Newell.

Virginia Club. $205.39: Miss M. Jane Har-'-'can O'Conner. Alberta Orms September 30 to October 2. rower $107.66.

Man Hurl Two Classes Plan Big Daiices David Patterson. Robert Potter.) A 1 Kaiherine Ramirez. Karl JlltS JL rCC jer. Carl Roosa. Patricia Rose.

Sam-! Oc 10 Richard UlCCt ter two defeated 111 cal contractor, who had come fromlner," he said. jWbitesville. Mr. Dennison a 'sen-ed two terms but was feated on his tIY for third by ptart JN'ew Kacuo via aiJd AUI wj i CtOlirt ilr Stewart, who is now iing his fourth term and is the 171 foil 1 dill ttt Dansville. Oct.

10--Joseph hi A candidate to succeed him-i are just as visible to drivers as the cars are to them. Actually, the average pedestrian i sees coming cars long before the driver of the car can spot him. If the driver is traveling too fast. blinded by oncoming lights, or; ijust plain unobserving, he is like-! MIKE'S NEWSTAND Laster of Lake Work. waslself in the coming elections.

A special school for adults whojly to be on top of the pedestrian' yesterday when he: For readers who would like get to school will be pre-jbefore he is aware of him, Chiefi fined $25 pleaded guilty to a disorderly for future reference heisented by the New York State Edu-iGeorge said. COMPLETE OFFICE OUTFITTERS duct charge before Justice of thejnames of the men who have Department starting October! "This reduced visibility and the; N. T. 9 Peace Andrew Meade of Wayland.jed the city as mayor, here's under the direction of Dr. Algojreluctance on the part of both! Cwmmf.

N. V. I06C-R Laster way a negro foreman of a handy list to paste in your hat oriD. Henderson. jthe pedestrian and the motorist to- migrant labor camp south of Loonlfile away between the leaves Dr.

Henderson said the depart-jrealize that night calls for extreme! 'i Lake and according to a policejthe Bible: jment is embarking on a new ven-jcaution are at the bottom of most! report he was selling intoxicating beverages to the other workers at He was arraigned James B. Day. E. F. WiUeis.iture.

a series of home-study pro-i night traffic Chief Fay P. Rathbun. Frank J. Neison.igrams in contemporary living. HeiGeorge said W.

S. Charles, Richard M. Pran-jadded that adults hearing the 30 1 An organizational Class was held Friday i in the auditorium Hi-h School. iVanHall, A committee of one represents- "Almost half of all pedestrian' For Fliffkt Work Charles Vogt, Ruby Weaver. Jennie live from each homeroom will meet; Wells, Frank White.

Lurton White- Monday to formulate for the 1 man. Ruth Elizabeth annual Junior Prom. Another class iWitherbw, Seymour Woodworm, meeting is scheduled for when a slate of officers will be! nominated. Members of the Chorus Meeting vote for candidates in a reg-j The Hornell Women's Chorus' Howard Brasted of 12 has been appointed neigh-; car was badly damaged. Appointed To Scouting Post Training in flight efficiency to local Civil Air Patrol! members with the loan of a United 1 States observation plane now at the Hornell Airport.

Hurt Cars and extending through jing fee for non residents of thejxovember and December. ithan four times as many pedes- i Information on the course anditrians are killed during the earlvi requests for registration may bejhours pf evening than are kiiieci' to Contemporan- Living. Bu-iduring the same hours in an ireau of Adult Education. Albany (average month." I I New York. The course will deal; meeting.

The Senior Class meet Mon-! day to plan for the Senior Ball andi ofi borhood commissioner of Troop 'A. The'meeti'ng sponsored by First Baptist jly scheduled for Tuesday evening. business The appointment was announced man. advisor, announced today. NEW LOCATION 23 Main Street HoraelLN.Y.

WATCH F01 THE CIAHD OFEHTWC Memory Studio IMGUMM Phone 2456 Yes. your hair can be lovelier Than ever -with a flattering new hairdo attuned to the fashion of the day and the coming season CtoM4 AM Day SMwtfay Cinderella Beauty Shop 76 IrMtfway HMM 17C5 FRAMt FACt IN LOVE- LINOS out next To natural permanent that leaves your hair a fluffy ha'o and so easy To care for too. Beauty Shop 74 meeting will be held at 7:30, ibecn artiv in for sev- leral years. He began scouting at jthe age of 12 in Troop 5. and sen-ed as first aid director at Camp I p.m.

Before Bath. Oct. 10--John Bushey of the Veterans Center was fined $25 when he pleaded guilty to a charge of public intoxication when arraigned before Police Justice Grover C. Bradstreet on Sunday In Police Court today George Enright of the Veterans Center was given a suspended sentence of 10 days when he pleaded guilty to an intoxication charge. Gorton this Summer.

order to fly the plane a CAP i Bat ct. 10--Victim of unof-j with such subjects as international jForfeits $10 Bail 1 worker, su severe sc3ip ilv livuijz 3nd ol ner tonics 1 HAS been i use hv the locsl! i in dn in toxics-- since quali-i Bi.t-i-,'. i 4 I 0 1 1 t'hargc in City Court this must have plane has been in unit since Seaman and Pvt. Clyde Saunders. operations officer in charge of aircraft.

Members of the Hornell patrol will meet tonight at th. into he Deputy Elmer Blakeley investi-jfully Taylor racing on the Avoca-Prattsburp road and as two cars bumped Taylor was thrown into the windshield and outj completing the course Assistant City Filing Cabinets Furniture Costumers Waste Baskets Office Supplies Desks Chairs' Safes Wood--Alumiiium-- Airport. Meeting Intersorority Council will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the Guild Grwp Meet election of officers will be held with Miss Marie Mu presiding. Ai delegates and presidents of sororities in tbe city are urged to be present.

Gnmgtn Visit Jasper WoodhulLOct. bers of Woodhull Grange attended! the "Booster Night" in Jasper Friday. Those who went were Mr. and 'Mrs. Carl Cook, Mr.

and Fay Hargrave, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Symonds. Mr. and Mrs.

L. C. Dyer. Mrs. Helen Norwood.

Mrs. Pearl Cornell. Mrs. Floyd Owen. Howard Owen, Earl Miller.

Myrtle Paul. Eleanor Paul and Mr and Mrs. Clausen. Used Spinet Piano Prattsburg. Oct.

10-- The monthly meeting of the Federation will be held Friday October 14. George Farley in program chairman. Dinner committee is Mrs. Otis Waldo, Mrs. Harold Luff man.

Mrs. Charles Horton. J. D. Meeker.

Mrs. George Simmons and Mrs. George Lenker. nel1 Phone 15M SMIIUTKr.lS- Chuck WCMKV 3icei Jasper. Oct.

10 regular i 4 monthly meeting of tbe Women's jCCTlwVTlllC Society of the Presbyterian Church held at the home of Mm. I DAY ard Hollenbeck Wednesday noon. Mrs. Jamej Brabant led in 1MW devotions and Robert Dennis i and Miss Eliza Old assisted the; tntess. Mrs.

Harvey Bnien had charcc of the devotions. THOUGHT Announcement BROWNIE'S ESSO SERVICE Corner of MAPLE AND SENECA STREETS plow oomy oe)erateo by 5am Oil Greasing Washing Polishing A.M. to 10 P.M. one" with LORD'S finest selections LORD'S Group II of Cnrist Church GuildlHospital. will meet Tuesday at 2:30 p.m.

at the of -Miss Margaret Charles and Mrs. Leonard Ely at 113 Hornell street. He was found near the Stanley Peck farm on the West Creek road and brought to Bath Memorial New Voters i iTake literacy test Friday. Oct. 14 i 'at 5:00 P.

M. to 10:00 P. M. AIsoj Saturday, Oct. 15 from 12 noon 10! 10:00 P.

M. in Room 10A, High School Building. adv. flere's a jfcf that lasts! ARRO-LOCK I I A A A I I RESISTS wind bold Mcurcry, wch aachond by lock and 4 Mibx RESISTS rain and snow sfainf let lock tifhtv in a storm. RESISTS colorful MT- franuitt, in M- CANOin OPEN 9:30 to 9 WEEKDAYS 11-9 SUNDAYS SATH.

WILLSVILLI. HOKNCLL S. Hollands' Sons 76 Main St. ANY TWO GARMENTS CLEANED AND PRESSED COATS SUITS DRESSES FOR Free Pick-Up and Delivery USE YOUR WINDOW CARD tpecial offer may be used by residents of any community serviced by our red, white and blue trucks. Out of town residents use your card.

MOPERKT CLEANERS 197 Canisteo St. Phone 1313 Hornell We're A FAMILY STORE In More Woys Thon One Not only do we take pride in understanding the merchandise needs of our neighbors in and surrounding area and being able to supply these needs with finest, dependable quality at lowest possible prices and personally greeting the many families who come here to shop together. BUT we' re a FAM ILY STORE in other ways. We belong to a BiC family of ISO other independent stores in working together to bring you the best of everything at prices that fit YOUR pocketbook..

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