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The Evening Tribune from Hornell, New York • Page 5

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Hornell, New York
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i-THE EVENING TRIBUNE. Chest Drive Committee Increase Announced by Baker the for and other per- towwl at St. Mercy HOHM- Respirator Flown from Elmira For Polio Patient in Hospital Mrs. Clara 37-vear-olc! poiio patient St. Janes M- the campaign the IMA Community WM auMMced today of the G.

will serve chairman the committee, ashy Mrs. J. Raymond Kelly. ami if wtii five that small extra perceataje, we ean five adequate backing to our important social sen ajeneies. if we do noi want to handicap our nine Chest agencies which serve us ali in such important to aft made today by the hospital Board of and Dick- over the thw cut the when they of a have ail or- teived a 20 per cent dependent on their experiract and length of service.

A increase of 15 per cent in the of other personnel and was followed by decision 01 the team work of hospital authorities. state. Local and Eimira police and a war veteran pilot. MM. Bennett admitted to the Saturday nif freV pro- Monday and an iron iunf.

She is suf- ferinz front paralysis of the chest and throat This morning sue developed a throat and an operation was Hornell puttee contacted State J. -Saver and It. E. nation, to the equinmeat at the HoraeU Airport and rush it to the hospital. Pete contacted at the Dansviiie Airpon, flew to the 'oca! port and took off again in a Sun- soft, accomparied by Jim They took off at 1:15 p.

m. and were hack here at 2:05 p. a-. Curb Vandalism On Flood Project An appeal for parents to keep their chiittren away fronc the Crosby Creek flood control project wa- made today by Robert Hooc. project superintendent for the Hiekey Company.

Mr. Hood --aid the company ha heeti faced ac: of vandalism for several wteks. The irortj a fiiieiv iie plugging of an pipe through tht dam which has oeen con- Donate 130 Pints Blood Unit Visits Dansville Dsnjv.IIe 27--Despite earlier opuousiE, Ciara Barton Red Cross Chapter failed by 30 pints to meet its blood donor quota of Jcyce Grv Neva Har.er. Joaue Farre-1, Betty to brei he A st-ribt-d as -fair. Her husUand is HarUM Bennett.

They in and are tne parenu of two a daujhter 17 years at'i3 Maw wreet. when the zroup will meet with aU division ehair- represent men to complete plans for nu drive which will open with a din- Mr at the Club October 1C "With completion of the work of the budfet committee we know pro- pital staff, working by the day, of the aiiotmenii. They teived an of from to only barest day. add up to the smallest Graduate working 44 can safely give for hours per week will be allowed 12 nature in an Amer- ihe new organiziiion Assoc-iated i 1 purpoe, to the the machines collar 100 above her throat to permit use of the iron iunii. St.

James Mercy Hospiia! au- S1C vear and hree vai-ation with pay after 'horiues eontatied St. 's Licensed Hospital mira foi nurses will receive a 1 0 in John R. to Army Camp Campbell of to wi ,145. 11 10 Jo i Attorney he Hornell High School faculty. Mr.

i Jl IzOm through I'm- channel a a temporary measure. Water backing up behind the ds.ii could tsu-e serious damage and the urea could be in danger of. fioodir.g. he said. Almost nightly, he xitd.

"some- body'' has drained gaMjiine and oii from the firm's bulldozers and shovc-U. allowing the fue- and lubricants to spili over the around, workmen dU- Of A ho at tJe donor t-enter in ian Churvh. IS were resetted. coles. to the I'-il pcrsofis had niaoe appointment; for and 20 Fifteen found ar' to cancel their appointment; in bat the other 40 failed to appear without the workers.

Luncheon for tie blood center unit and volunteer workers and dinner 'At-re planned and prepared by Dansviiie Central Hisn Schoo; in Homemaiiinz III i-ouwe. instructor. Helcr. T. is instructor of clasi and chairman of the chapter canteen unit.

Participatins were Harriet Chase. Nina Fronk. Blood Ctistodiar.s Cha-ies Cole and Ceeil Barzxar: Ed-Aia im charze and Jarr.es Norton David Siay-ACrOC. a i Critteaaec. Stepser.

Shull. i.e2;cn CG.T.rninder 1 in vr.arze -Aas Amico. Ca.s. Kinnev. S.

Departar.er.t of Agn- vide toxaphene for aad horr.fkes all livestock except dairy CO-AS. wort e. Foli cponse the last two plastered all over the Infantile I'aralyais. made ar- ordered to report October 9 ranicemenu for an airplane to pick Camp Carabeli. Ky.

.1 i i or- the iKiuipment up at the Chemung Mr. Strassner. a veteran of they need ana tnis new oi lh incieasil Io S12a. Counly A i rp ort at Big Flaw. World War II.

was in the organized budget of $48.342 exactly Sanization is designed i personnel will recc-ve one or two EJinirJl Jk rai lw the port-reserve following his discharge in musl tt( 1 eight and a half per cent more type ui work penormea DJ mea! per dav at he nospi a de able respiralor to tl airport and February He had served two lel r.ightiy." Mr. Hood actuallv pledged last the ISO in the lasv a pending on their of duty and Olle half yeari in War said. He pointed out thai anyone ation is esigne personnel will recc-vc one or two type, oi work penormed DJ mea! day a he nospi a de SO in the lasv a pending on their of duty year While the 1950 budget is only "This Associated Services for the wnich mo unu to an additional $12 cam than was the entering government i without permission is trespassma .,1 including 20 months in $462 more than last years budget. Armed Forces includes the camp monlh TeStllllOHV UlVCll European theater. we HiH--, meet the budget last work of the National Catholic; The hospital Board of Manager He has been ordered to report and lf hl prosecuted.

vear 'by about $2.000. This means Community Service, the National 'includes Dr. O. K. Stewart, Case '10 lhe Airborne Division at Hornell police have been asked to "we will need eight and a half per Jewish Welfare Board, am! idenl: Attorney Joseph Cunen.

Camp Campbell. He will leave Ille whenever possible tent more in pledges to do a full VMCA. They are all banded to- Mssjr. Gerald Lamben A negligence action HorneU aooul October 4. His wife dunn tlle iob this vear gether to give our men in uniform of Rochester.

Wil-iam Collins. Dr. brought by Willard and Lillian and lhree cn ii(i ju ov to We lre mak hl appeal to -If a pledger who gave a dollar good recreational facilities. This -T Raymond Kelly. Sifter Mary stwkweat her against O.

C. Buck Rochester to reside with her the arc of youths who live in 'a month last year will give just work will be carried on not only Aquinas and Sister Mary Grace. Expositions, was being continued tile arM Mr Howl said. "Please nine cents a month more year, in Korea but in training camps in 1ohn Rev. Lawrence in Supreme Coun here today be- Mr.

Strassner taught health and kee tne youngsters off the prop- this country as our armed forces Gannon and Mayor Ernest G. Stew- Jore i ce Fred D. Cribb of Can- physical education after joining the ert cxpand to the three million mark art faculty here in 1948. He coached Mr Hood sald the Project is ordered by Congress. the high school soccer learn in the near s'-anastili because ot at-k Qt cement ai'e INSURANCE Auto Busincsc ROBERT A.

SWEENEY REAL ESTATE INSURANCE 307 C'BiUco St Police a Mrniv(ll ride knowa Marion Ethe O'Brien. 39. of 90 as the "wmp Hie carnnai Haitiitff at the Altar fOIlCC AFrCSI TwO Wollaton. England-- 'Jf --The Rev. M.

F. Giles reversed the pattern and left the bride and bruit- groom waiting at the altar. Ar- Seneca street and Thomas Van operated by the Buck company ai riving nearly an hour late, he of West street, were Dyer's Field on the Hornell-Althe couple already signing the niar-; arra jg ne( in City Court here today mond riage register after having taken- charges of adultry in violation; jj rs Stockweather claims negli- ihe vows in front of a hurriedly; Section 100 of the Penal ence tne operation of the summoned substiiue. "I'm arraignment was before City wn i testimony yesterday apologized the Rev. Giles.

LyJe W. Jacsson. she said sne was thrown out of Hjs foolba as coach baseball clearing a a and the projcct in ht near Wall Street News Bj WILLIAM O. MORGAN Richard Ryckmaii Back from Korea got about the Van Valkenberg pleaded inno- lne car which she was riding. and was released on S50 "sudden jerk, backwards and: Andover- Sept.

27 Richard Ryckman. son of Mrs. Pearl Ryckman, recently stationed in Korea with the United States Embassy, ep IceS; arrived in the U.S.A. Sunday eve! is also on a $50 bail on a then orwar ds." She suffered head, climbed steadily in the stock mar- ni He lande in the State of iprevious charge of third degree arm chcst and leg 1D UTics today with barely a break in lon and lhen proceeded to The adultery case was wag hospi talized for sev eral weeks oullisn optimism arriving here Saturday. for trial October 6 Attorney cslified she uffers from Gams ranged from a few cents Mr Rvckman was one thc Norman a appeared for ins Van Valkenberg.

Mrs. O'Brien was granted a ana ncr leg temporary adjournment to seek mmcsses im a estimated Z.ZW.WU shares as counsel. ides JIrs Stockv.eather have been compared with 2,280.000 shares Modern daeorotow found thot look for more ottrott.ve and ipoeiow when they or. completely pointed except for the ceiling, in on. in different Mffli-glwi er high wolh, window josh, cmlinfl doors, rodkrton, built-in book and dl She ket today with barely a The adultery- Gains ranged from a few cents headj'through a dollar a share and in.

evacuated to Japan. SO nr from Korea when the Northerners Ifie volume of trading came to 'Witnesses so far in the case bean eslinuted 2.200.000 shares a aJack sides Jlrs. have been compared with 2,280.000 Both Van Valkenberg and husband. Margaret veslerda y. O'Brien were arrested by Hornel! Jean Contos, Mary Margaret Steels, motors and rails werei police in a Hakes avenue rooming Carol Pratt.

Judith Jacobs, Nancy i the forefront of the advance.j house last night. Griffin. Harry Roberts. Emily.but television stocks outpaced alii District Attorney Harry K. Mor- Roberts and Donald B.

Colvin. rest in the extent of theirj ton of Hornell is prosecuting the is expected the case will go gains. for StyU am! Natural Bridge shoes combine many special comfort features--but in addition feature an air ceH euthiem insole designed to give added com fort to yourfeet (see illustration) besides providing the maximum in comfort and flexibility this cushion insole also Insulates tne feet from dampness, Cold and haot. 88 Main St. case for the people.

MATCHED COLORS GLOS-LUX HIGH OlOSS For plaster walk and ceilings, woflboard, woodwork, and furnrtore. radiators, furniture. Abo plaster and lilboord. woHpoper, ptatlw, in owi coot Condermon's Point Store 50 Canisteo St. Phone 110 Homell Linoleum Rugs 9x12 Armstrong Rugs 9xl2Thriftex Rugs Big Values M.99 Hornell Sample Furniture Co.

77 Seneca St. to a jury of seven rive men tomorrow. women and Andover Rebekah Officers Elected Today's snap-back from yester-j clay's lone slide was looked upon! a pretty normal corrective ac-; There were some, however, who; questioned the strength of the recovery. They based theirj positions on action of the volume Andover, Sept. 27--Mrs.

Carroll.which became more constricted asj i 1,1 prices rose. In other words, buyers i Ruger has been elected bcjng scared away by thc grand of Andover Rebekah Lodge prices. i No. 303 for the coming year. -Other officers elected were: Mrs.

Ernest Higby, vice grand: Grace Wagner, secretary: Mrs. Dan! Witter, financial secretary; Cora Washington, Sept. Snedaker, treasurer; Mrs. Bertha IP 0 0 off the Tr eas Hardy, trustee, for three JJg 050.24; cash balance, S5.366.216,- 712.91. TAS1W IS TREASURY REPORT Installation will be held at special meeting.

October 11. A full size violin constructed ofi Banana is a harbor town in the bamboo in place of Congo, one of the coun- wood materials is being manufac-i try's most important trading cen- tured in Japan. itres. NW! OLDSMME 6MS If Pipilir luari, Pndictiii Cuceitratcd Susatiiial Niw l-Cyliier fiwer Plant! IUI 45MII "IICIETS" NIW IN TIE IIAI! irwf are rifling off ffce projuctiim lint at OUmtabiln! Becawe frf reoird-bteakine public enthusiasm for this fortinon engine, OWwiobik cowmtratiag "Rocket" production! And ronH why goon as jmi try twriMtifmal "88" with the "Rocket" Eniine and Hrrira- Matk See your deakr irod ir-tlr "Rocket nrnf urtiniMl nm mi tl! ENJOY A CUP OF COFFEE AT YOUR I A I A A Tastin' sure is believing when it comes to a cup of coffee. You'll be delighted with the fragrant, delicious coffee made in an fmtamttic coffee maker because you get the same aromatic, just-right coffee ttvry Yes, this coffee is so good we want yon to try a cup with thc 'second-cup yearn' brewed right in--automatically.

Ao automatic coffee maker is thc only kind that makes thc coffee with til the water at once--and for just thc right brewing time. Water neiir boils to dissolve thc acids that make coffee bitter. And once this magic brew is made, it's automatically kept at just the right drinking temperature for as long as you want it. Automatic controls jealously guard every step of the brewing to make sure you get perfect cortes every time. Look bnc simple it is mAt pfffta ufftt with mutimait afftt a free cup today Be sure to scop any appliance dealer giving free demonstrtrions to a cop of coffee made amonaucally.

It's 'on the to show JOB how good coffee caa be. Look for the sign and stop today! i I A I I I I A i i PECK MOTOR SALES 98 BROADWAY MEW TOII ST1TE ELECTIIC i (AS.

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