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The Post-Standard from Syracuse, New York • Page 7

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FrJ IAE nirwltl I .1110 Ertf saiurdar wut sunn 1 )', i ic a Ji con irloul torn Lc the Memorial Fund Ol Hill FittGfteriRD church Devrllr PA I FIELD HE WITT CHAPEL DUDLEY Qudlej of -JW1 Shst Ad Hill. Jsn Lfl Sur- vncd by His wile Man tiudlcv L-BD si lit Ptul Irnnf SJTS- tusv and Vramc? rjudley tTLIqa Mies Lindn UuJlty. OLIci molhir Mn Minnie A Dudlcv Sj I-ACUI LHo iliLtrs Mtt i und Mri t'rMtnn A.lbfin^ and ijroAcrs Richard Dud 1m coiiJtinLu nnd Dudlty. Mich Funcrnl scnflcCE lu SL Die Burns A Son Funeral FrFeh5i le 1 'till 8 65j i to i and 10 P'l' HJMBERG Mrs Christina Hlmborc 1301 But- Mmui Si Jan 11 Survhed four Mrs Rcsiani Mrs. tin i i Liirrj 1 gantf nnd d'lrs DM ttu nephcw-6 B-t-nWpnfl Hemdort, find Vcrngn Ball Pu- nsisl etitlcci Mdnda 2 mil? Filnlfdl HCine 131? SL ftcv Dale J1trhtrn niridiatnm.

Iii lArmtint 1L Frltndj maj (fill SaLurrtai 1 to 9 Sundiy 3 lo 4 and 1 FftAJlER FllS'EllAL UO.UE HOWE Irene Elevrnson Howo BI utiea Jan. 17 1SSJ fry diie JiUfflMr Mlai VI Do ijauf tilici, and one Funiral nE funtiil Ovrard f'ei- Huifoni IJTI "Unrriav Friends irt to a to 4 diy Bui 111 Oitinod OGWEVO Robtrt n. It Di Iff IBAl Sun'lid lonn lonncih ol br lin n)le Jan IS. M' and llrs Gtrnld r-icrtc stnitK ia Tilntiy cFi'irch rtciisr Wotlddj 1 Rn. churws SLirrs Ktv fi drf oliltinliDC ft lend 5 CI1 Jii ihc rnlrclu'd ft Mecch to Chapel Eric Blid to 4 Loll Hitctrfnrd Orenlch, I Jast St Jan II 1513.

BurulV4d til' hrr hiuband Tinni Orovlcti, tmt flH.tr. i-ln Snjijcr ono ncp- hin Roller Bhjder. ant nlffB MM Hobrn BtlBt con triJ lit iltt fTMKr Hone 3 IB u.m olfl- In term en i sump II on fricnas rtm call Fnda a to ind 7 In 0 FRASPEFl ORB jurs a ion Jnlu die LI. i Or IH Jan 111S3 SurFjlfd Otoc-f B. On broiler fllpL Sr.

I itSLtr. iDur crsjiJcrnl- Jionp- DWlMd I i (hi! 5ft Li! nil-. Mrs. Howe Dies In Ulica; Widow Of SU Professor Trent Stevenson ol Howe, i j-cslerday at me home vi JUr fcmnler, Miss U. Dflriste Vft Winchester Dnve, Ulict, ifter a fbort ilU rcss.

Howe taught it Syracuse University Tor years prior to his death in IMS. Mrs, was bom Jn Southwest Oswego, Nov 1E74, and a Syracuse Untversily William A. Mozur Dies; Former SU Athlete widow WillUm rA, Moeiir, 47, jf JOT Town of Cainilliu, former Syracuw University allilctc a dewl ycrterdaj SI. Jowl's Hospital after a heart attack his home. Born in WilJws-Garre, Pa, Mr.

was a resident of IDS nine years tit was a for the J.C. GFOTJ Co iraduated from Wyoming University and HI Syracuse WJule at Prior to her husband's Mrs. Howe lived in Syracuse and was a member ol the Furman Street Methodist Church Surviving besides her daughter is a son, Leroy Howe of Baldwinsvillc Services will be at 14.30 a.tn Monday at Stevens Funeral FfDme. iO Oxford Road. Hew Hartford, Burial will be in Qakwood Ccmet'Sry Friends mny call from 7 lo 9 today and 2 to 4 in tomorrow.

Mrs. Shepard Succumbs al 82 MJTS Edwm Shepard 83. formerly ol 413 Cronse Ave, and widow of Dr. Edwin H. Shepard.

died yesterday Jn Ihe Weslvale Nuising Home after a long illness A native of Hornell, she was the daughter of the late Dr. Samuel and Isaclla Connor Mitchell gf Hornell She was the sister ol the late Dr William. Mitchell A of Syracuse many years, Mrs. Shepard giadualcd fiom Syracuse University in WILLIAM C. HART Word has been received of ihe ialh or WLliim C.

Hart, 71, U.S 4avy iRet.) who died al hb hcmt in WatMJivilic, Monterey Bay, Call! He was the brother of Mrs. Pflul O'Connor, Salini St. Mr Hart was born in Auburn in the son ol live laic Mr. And Mrs Thomas Hart, and the brolhtr of Ihe late Charles Hart. Following his graduation from high school in 1MB, he.

joined Lhe 0 S. Tiavjr. He started hla second enlistment rt Submarine School. Hew London, Conn, and remained 111 the Submanne jSyi-acute he WBS a member of Uie loOttMtll Uld Wrestling teams Mr Mozur served In the Army during Wcrld War 11 and the Ko- reiui ccnHlct as captiln, was discharged as a major. Mr.

Mosur was a commcuilcan Joseph Piston Dies in Hospital Joseph Pislcn. Eft. or no Cole died yesterday In A native ot Spin Rock, lit active In during until his retirement He relumed to active Duly 7, and served tOi 1 Uie duration ol Uorld War II as an mslniclor at tht submarine base at Pearl Harbor Following Uie he wtuked HI the ordnance department until 1937 His home for almost 35 years was in Honolulu. Services were in WalsonvlLle Surviving are a son, William T. Hart Watsonville, Calil, his sister Mrs O'Connor and three nephews, Paul O'Connor Jr Staten Island, and Charles and Patrick 0 Connor, both of Syracuse MRS.

LAURA TURNER ol 301 Gecldes 5t widow ol Charles Turner, died Thursday in St of rloly Church. He wa affiliated with Sigma Nu fra Surviving are his wife, Mrs ouise Christopher Moiur, two daughters, the Misses Lynn dntt Limla Momr. his mother Mrs Gertrude Mozur of Wilkaj Barre and Time ot services will be se Monday by (he John Tlndal Funeral Home, 1921 W. and in Holy Family Church where a high Mass ot requien will be celebrated Burial be in St. Mary's Cemetery Friends may call from 7 to today and from 2 to 1 and 7 lo 9 p.m at the funeral home Joseph's 'illness Hospital after a long EpsiJon sororities and the University Methodist Cnurch Mrs Shepard was a former resident aim historian Social Art Club of Dewflit Frlendf IUST call il Jltl IV II? 51 Pi Ida; I to 1 4 K05IF Dr WmlreJ L.

Pottrr cl 3. 31 1S6J surf hli uifc Mrs OFortPLlH Allen i at Foiler Jiis BITHOU Juiits fiTt erpml- f-otlr FFFML "Dd sislfl-, Mrs. Berths SmlLb. pnrvi.LjC frvin tnc af nurt Meecii 11 Irtf Inlprmnii Homer cgll si JED Onerdana S.L if. i to ia Con- nil il ml of Church be it Uw Wt- UniLed BUTTAX Miht Mattel nulifln 111 FiliterM ssrucr-i ra (he (Uinrl FnircliiW A.

Tilcoch Tiiridaj ID a Jtihn Hubcr rilflclBLlnp i Iiiitrmnu NftDinir rrfcnrin mav enli 51 aunrtfli i a 10 4 find i ID TtlCI Cll curl fidiradrr of Jii Ccuwr St hit Wife Mrs Hainelle Dnnwc QchntflCT 1 one ditopi icr Mri Gu tAi TjlTlTprL Mrt. MslLln.Wrj,, Ma.u4c CaflLor and Klrh. qerinidf nnr-nil2Cl one brother SCnrtlcr JLL 11 Lhe Jnlon-Tuhbs Piinornl Home PnyetLBvInc tht Hci Hubert. Homer WMll MBIIWIJ Gnrdtn. -fio- Wlk 6k II a lo I and 1 IB I nn Donations LP American r'cLi 5FPT pv MnrnuTlU Sfflcv al IJHS Boulh Aia jiiiii 17 19B3 survived hr JIMIJ, flruc; joscnl a rifuiEtiLri Mri A Erharfl rO'O IB Krtiodctiildren.

ICM Lhc thibci ol Filr- cttlM MftcVi Mendt) 1 in jier A QuiuJlcn oJMcinlmR InLrrmrnt Prirnd-q iall Ir Cmcnd fit Eslmviny tn I ind Bundiiy 5 to 4 anil 7 lo m. FAIItCIIILD A i i are a brother, Floyd Mitchell ol Palm Desert, a sister. Mrs Lois Russell of Pittsburgh, and xeverl nieces and nephews Services -will be at 3:30 pm. morrow at the Bush t- Sons Funeral Home, 10 5t. Camillus.

the Rev. Chester pastor of Llie Ca mill us Melhodist Ch.mth officiatme Fnends may call from 7 9 p-rn todny the hom AIRS MARIAN L. KENNEY 51 of HO Summit Ave Solvay wife of Joseph Kanney, died yesterday in St Joseph's Has alter a long illness Sli was a native of Savannah an lived in Solvay for many year She was 9 wmmunkant St, Cecilia's Church, Solvay, Sui-vivlnfi besides her bus band are a son Joseph Ken ney Jr- A daughter, Misi Joa Kpnney, hei mother, MI Wora PenU Savannah, tw islers Mrs John JDiSanln Miss Irene Pspla, belli of Savan will be at B.30 BJI si the John Tmda Home. 1921 W. Cciiese Si and at a in Si Cecilia Church wlieie a solemn higl Surviving are sisleis.

MISS Dorothy aainbndge Mrs Robert Barnes and Mr; Herman Priest Celebrates Father's Requiem A solemn high Mass ot re quiem for Charles Sammons was celebrated al 9 15 a yes lerday in St Vincent de Pau Church, by Mr Sammons' sons Hie Rev. Frank The Rev Francis as deasor and the Rev Smalley was subdeacon, in the sanctuary were Rev Walter the Forey blshofi of Ihe an Catholic Diocese of Syracuse, gav the blessing, Lhe Most Hev David Cunnuigliam auxiliary bishop, and more then 80 mon Mgnors and pnesls Father Smalley lead the Fmeberg two nephews or Syracuse and of L-cqinern 11 ill be tele Burial ivUl be in Cemetery, DcWitl Friunils maj call from 7 io prn today anrt 2 In and 7 to r.m toiigfrvw at the funera home. ftUBEL RUTTAN of 11 graduate of UK Hospital School or Nursing, at home She was native ol Pidon Out. Hut ran retired IK after more than 4L years ol pi vatc nursing She na 3 mcmb ot the Plymouth Congregation a Cliurch and of Ihe Women" Guild Surviving are several niece and nephews. Services will be aL 10 a.m Tuesday Ihe funeial chape of Tairchild 4 Mecch.

5(W On nndagn SL with Hie Rev Joh Haber officialmg Bunai wi be Napanee, Out Friends may call from 7 to pin. tomorrow snd 2 lo -4 a 7 to 9 Monday at the In home. Mrs Eduin fidPMvf ISK, or pr fidniu SIHMW and ilslor of iftt lit! Dr M'lebcll Survived i brtillitr Mllehell lsiir Mrs ST JFVEfHl HTld uiiic strncei trom iht Son Mi FUNERAL DIRECTORS 3 CARL J. BAUWEG J. BURNS SON, Inc.

mra 1 1 rncei tr ineral 1 1 llit FWt Chester V. ZDRK otfici fjouu $ftiurdn 7 ID I BISK T1BB1TS Rnbert AUn Tibtiu I yenri old J7f7 Jumcj Drut Cardi Corners n( onandtiii JMi 11 by till nircntj, Mr. nnd Mrf TlbhtLa nUicr m. Ann TIMIW. nli.

Mi Mra tiK Mr JOHN G. BUTLER FUNERAL KOMI Bauij! Stum St. OK j-Hft Epiacopo Funet-n) Home ST FAIBCHILD MEECH at. on t-M Frasier Funeral Home rH4fliEJl.UC.MOR HIT MLINA BT dfc 114 Pnrdnim Rn WELTER FUHItAL HOME IMS H. UM1IJ Mrs Slcwtrd I.

TlbbiLa nil Howirrt Lwo irj Mr ind rs eoiifliM. Btrvices in tht unc ra I Chine! a( ptlithiw A Meteh, S.turdny 3 )6 Hcv Dr Arnold, WtJlcoLi oriielkttni. In Urnttnl WalcoLt Prktids mil BOQ IV Hi ca ijsm. FHNERA1, Garfield Funeral Home, Inc. Rkhnni O.rHeld SlSWeslcdtl SL OJH-ISil Funeral Home Ml ff 0( orttMtti MURPHY COURT 8T JF Li Hir KNIGHT HA PJRftO lit 8UU 11 SONS HA tMH tram Broi.

JOHN T1NDALL OM UI-MM Services will bt st 1 Mon day al the Jo'm G. Butler nersl Home. 2104 S. Salina St with the Rev. John Joslyli olfi cialing Buna! wjJl be Jn Morn ingsirie Cemetery.

Friends inaj call from 1 to and to today and to morrow at the funeral home Set-vices for JOHN J. COL L1NS of 22J BorcEen Ave wli died Thursday will be al SB a Monday at the Callahsn Hanlcy-MoQnej 1 Funeral Home and at in St. Anthony Padua Church. Burial will be St Joseph Cemetery. Auburn Friends may call from 2 to and 7 lo 9 p-nri loday aiid to marrow at the funeral home, 10 Mjlton Ave Among the survivors are Jus wife, Mrs.

Agnes English Col bus. MBS. CHRISTINA HIM BERG ol J303 Butternut St, died Thursday jn Syracuse Centra Hospital after a brief illness She was a member of Zion Lullieran Church and ils WJUMK Helpers. Mr: Himberg was also member of Ac rein a Council iho Sons and Daughters Ltbertj, ihe McChesney CJub auif Uie Kay CJjb Surviving are G. HesLani Mrs.

Myron Ckm- Mrs. Larry Sanders and Anthony Q'Dea. and three naphews, Ksymofid Keindorf Arthur Gcthvald, Vtrrion Sal! Services will be at 2 m. Menday at the Fraswr Funera 1217 Salina 51. llie Rev Dale Seder berg officiating Burial will be in Wood lawn Cemetery.

Friends may call from 7 Lc 9 prn today and 2 10 4 Bild 10 tomorrow at llie funeral Jiome MRS FLORENCE PRIOR. 79, ol BZ Oncida St Baldwins, villc. died yeslcntey St Joseph Hospital. She was a native and life resident of Baldwins villa. Mrs Puor was a member of Grace Episcopal Churcli, Bald and Wanela Re behah Lodge.

Baldwrasville Surviving it a cousin Charles Chamberlain or Syiacuse Services will be at 2 Mon. day at the Gales-Scars Funeral tome, the Rev mital service St Agnes Cemetery Bearers were David Dooling Robert Nicholson James Gardiner, Edward Apps, Joseph Bowes and William Mr. Sammons, a retired Wftw Vorfc Central Railroad en iineer, died Tuesday He retired in 1943 after 5G jears of serv ice with railroad, Kg Liver) at 214 Hixon C. C. Schrader Dies in Hospital Cart Sclirader 6ft of 315 Center St Fayctleville, died yesterday in the Veterans Administration Hospital after a long illness A.

nihve PC Lyons, he lived in Fayetttville 13 years and Syracuse for many years Ht owned and operated Schroder's Oarage in (lie city for 33 years, retiring last year A veteran of World War he was a member of the Melhodist Church, and for- on its gousrntng msrly board Surviving are his Mrs HamclLe Dojsee Schroder a rlsujjXcr, Mrs Guslack Lipfor ni earlier dayi itiorlslop for. Ukrainian Kitionil Home and serei-prci teams In thi Central New York arei for many yean. Mr Piston operated a hop in West Ocddw Street, for about 10 in the and waa known by reantenU "Red the a He had, fur the past 10 years been on of (he EtH Trftnspoilalton Co, Inc Tie a a communicant a ot SI Ihe Baptist Ukrainian Catholic a member of the St John's Holy Name i ty. Ukrainian Nat i a Ukrainian jMen Bowline LMXUC, and the Transportation and Trucking Union. Local 317 Surviving are hie wife, Esther, a daughter Miss Joanne M.

Piston, a snn, Donald J. Piston, his fathir, Wassil Filon. four sisters Mri Edward Amboy, John Klym, Johnson City; Mrs. Anna Sevak, and Mrs, Samuel Ives, wat-ners, iwo brolhers John and Michael. ol Syracuse, a erartdchild, and and Services will be at 830 a.m Monday at the Funeral Home 1609 Genesee SU and at a irt St.

John the Bapbsi Ukiaiman Catholic Church The Rev a a i i Seredowyeh, pastor will officiate Burial will be in the family plot in St John's Cemetery Frrnds may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m today and tomorrow. A prsyer service will be at 8 today and tomorrow at the funeral home. The Holy Name Society of John's will Rosary afler the evening prayer row Mrs. J. E.

Cook Dies, Teacher Airs- Theda Cook, 43, or 318 Albert Road, a fourth grade teacher at the Moes DeWItl School for Lft years, died yesterday in Memorial Hospital after short She was a graduate ot Ihe State University Agricultural i Technical Institute. a she was 3 member and ol Alphi Clw Omicron A 19J2 graduate of University College at OE uego. she was fin officer and Must in Hie choir. Before ctmine to Sjiacuse Mrs Cook taught sclioal in Yarkville She was a memLwr of the State Teachers Associa- ton. the Onandaga Guild, Ihe Pro Art Association and llie Pebble Hill Presylenan Church.

ate her husnand, lames Cook, two aunts, Mtt Howard Wetqolt of Oswefia. and Mrs. Nellie Bifirly ci Fulion Metropolitan ri from fug billly into the Mctropulitan severance will liave on rniU md fawLi of the critical dairy problems In (in not last nlglLi, buL major results in by diiry hid loot been charted by Uie two other quali- co-operalives in the Hew York-New Jersey I--Eastern and Mutual--with carryinf out hatched by League olfldali. This cHarge now it was pomled out, and closer cooperation among Mot ropohlan, Eastern and Mutual can now be expected In announcing llie 'divorce," Metropolitan President Mid' and overwhelming conflict of Interests, atonf unequal control tiEld by the League in Metropolitan's Board of Director and House of reached a point where It could no longer continue" 59 itf ttet "had full veto it) House ot Delegates and three oft the 15-man Board of Directors, while contributing less in dues than the federated cooperative tvitb 150 members Although the League nevei has used this power'', sythe said, "it could be used to the detriment of M-eLiopolltan CMC t)l a major difference ol on Metropolitan policy 'Over the lie said, 'there have Been some ences which have required concessions on the part ol one or the other. As Metropolitan end League moved in conflicting directions, primarily as regarde membership there was rsflson to believe that this power cauJd disastrous to Metropolitan" Phclps pointed out that Metro- and the League were unable to reach agreement on method ot cooperative dispose on their members surplus milk a problem which has Jiown morS scute with the cftn- increase in prgduc during recent bilily intfl the Jeitwy market New Tort-Hew the vent or emphasized ilia I iho would 'In no way pre- lessen MetropoJitan cooperation working wilh other mEIX pivdvccr ccwfwrafives thus and other markets-- mcludjixg (he as it has In Ihe past.

In fact, Ibe move will msKe V. possible lo more closely Ihp president said. Group League President TalboLl, In hit declared the "DI- lure" of Metropolitan "has changed jn recent jrean from i forum lor mmy CP- jii policy poii- lions and market order improvements were the pnncJpa) to an argon Iza II gri prlntarl- IH building a physical marketing program tor members' rtlilk "We respect Uie desire ot the leaders of the to estnb 1 Jish JH8fJtelin( program, Tht League his had an extensive marlntini profram for 40 It is our belief, however, that the bert Interests of all produceii would have been served if and the agency had been la find lor a grounds The League has millions dollars invested In farmer-owned country plants bulk lanJt opera- ationa, cily branches, ice cream planLs and tlirec ol largest dairy products manulscturl plants in the country, and believt combined venture would have been most desirable wilhoul the building or acquiring of more expensive facilities by either the League members or igencv co-op members Without fieault "Many were held Lween our organizations without tht emergence oL a plan acceptable to both gioupE. "In tlie meantime the agency acquired a large Cash Drawing Marks Finale Of Auto Show The STtcuM Auto Show at the War Memorial with drawing (or 11.06* ie close of UK (I' the oHicul cash marftln nfcL the show al 10 p.fti of Uw 11 hostesses it ItN shew will dip her hand into Utt giant drum containing All tin slubs ttie contest find draw lie cl (he Stuart C. Ballsrd, managing diitd.01- of ttie show, winner does not liave to be ent to win the award.

The wirn be contacted bjr Ballard 95 executive vice president ol Ihe Syracuse Automobile Dealers Association, sponsor or tin eight-day exposition whicli liil been drawing record-breakinf since jls opening last 5aU urday. "During the lasL two years," h.elps eaid, "Metropolitan officials met with the League on many occasions in an eflort Lo develop these much-needed al- eniativa outlets but in the end decided that they must take teps to solve the problems of ther members We did this hrough acquisition or (be Fort manufacturing plant, whith presently being opeiated and cmodcled by A Ing. a inanufacrlunng is ed plans to use it as the keys Lone a new marketing program. We srnceiely uisn them all luck and prosperity in in this venture It plain however, that the heavy financial invesunent in Ihe Tort Plam enterprise has committed the agency lo a 'go it alone' policy and this has lead the decision by the agency to request thai Ihe League dissolve its asjociaift membership in that organization. 'Since duplication ol marketing eriort not.

serve useful purpose we but wilh some anni etiGnfiiDii Cor Uie said tonight's main prize will be in addition to prize! jf three pairs of tickets to tht Ice Follies, opening at the Memorial Tuesday night He further said that deafer-exhibitors at this 54lh annual presentation forecast a banner ywr Tor 3963 as result of Ihe interest generated by thp show. Among Ilia exhibits shipped lo Syracuse from automotive centers in Detroit are a $20,000 Trunk-lined Lincoln Continental, a Mercedes Beiw a unique mode! of the Foid evpen- nenlal ScalUe-ile, one oE the Jllli at Seattle World's Fair, a aart by part display ol new ambler and a moving display ot Chevrolet's Sting Ray Attendance at Ihe show ytS- lerday was bringing thi total tor the week to 42198 inures which indicate a new reo oid is being set this year if today continues to diaw as expected The special prize yesterday a sterling silver place setting lor was won by Robert 415 LeMoyne Ave. Winn( rs Lhs a i i Tony WtweU Sl Jol)n A Wll a end Tllflmsl Morrlssey, 615 Park Ave. Founded in 19T7 Fayclleviile; rip Mart-in of Mrs, Maude Caster atid Airs Ger trude HarLnaBcl. 1)0Lh of New ark, and a brother, Fred Sclirador ol Norwich will be al 11 am.

Monday at Ihe Eaton-Pubbs Fu neraj Home, Fayltfville, the Robert L. Horiex Bunal will be in Memory Gardens De- W1LL Friends Jiiay cell from 2 to and 7 lo 9 i tomorrow at Llie home, Friends may make oonti ibulions Lo Lhc American Cancer Society net Services will be at 11 am londay the Pebble Hill Presbylerian Church with the Rev. Freeman official ing Burial be Fullon Friends may call Jiom 2 lo i land 7 lo 9 today mid 10" morrow In llie DcWiLi Chrpe! Fan child A. Mcech. Bnc Boulevard Can it may be made to the Pebble Hill Memorial May 1 Proposed As Loyalty Day ALBANY-A bill lo designate May each year as Loyalty Day, and Lo make it a stale no id ay has been i in the I 1 a Lire by Assemblyman Francis a a County Republican.

Obsoivince of Loyalty Day on I would be World's George DawEon Buria be in Rivcrview Cemetery Friends may call from 7 to 3 today and 3 to 5 and 7 Lo 9 lomoirow ANDREWS. 4). 706 Foiesl Drive. North Syta disc, died jcslerday in St Mary's Hospital a Her a Ian; ill- icss Born Woodbndgc, Mr ndrews was a nine-year resident af North Syracuse. He was superintendent (or the Spin Railroad Ballast Cleaning Co He was veteran ot World War 11 Surviving are his wife; Mrs Doiothy HanoU step-son, James Clune: dauflhter, Barbara Clune, his parents, Mr and Mrs Francis Andrews ot Fort Mfytrs brothers, Richud ol and Edward Andrews ol Bloomfield, N.J., end nlccc.

Services- will be 10 30 a rtonday nt the Scan Funeral tome, 209 Mam St, North yraeosc. wrtth (he fjev we- Mclchtr officiating. Burial lx in tlit jpripif at irtft Syracuse Cemetery. may till from 3 lo nd. Iv 9 p.m.

tomorrow il Atninl tan League ralaUons For sy he said Uial of other sulled by Uie League and coopwaliwes in 1337 in the eslabhshmen' Federal Milk Order 27-- now Older a-- "which has brought sta well-beinf ol thp have agreed to withrfrs" "Over 40 years of operating plants and oilier facilities isc hai-e learned the costly less on Uiat oilc manuldcluti does not malic for either marketing or success stand rtafly to cooperate Society to Hear LeMoyne Official The Holy Name Society or St. John the a i Church ill after the 8 a Mass Sunday ihe school cafeteria- William SpnrHi, director CQ al Lcllone will address those at lending breakfast meeting on llie "Job Opportunities tor Young ih School plant Mctl AILel ihe agency jn every in Iho fulure we have- in 1iie All high school seniors el the pariah Including bolh public and parochial schools aie urged attend as guests ol the society The Rev. Theodore Sizing will moderate Presbyterian lund Graft of 3 Weather 5VHACU5E--Bncw Ilurrits today and tomorrow AIEPDRT STATION 35 13 2-CD 1-COpm 6:00 p.m.. 0 0 10.00 p.m 1 2 0 0 26 3G lowesl 14. 21 average same dale last year average snmc for S6 2 0 0 a 4QOa.ivi.

a 0 0 a I 00 am is how of faring a new course in MAKING FOR anil PROFiT! Learn to Make Beautiful, Natural Looking and Feeling Flowers From WOOD FIBRE "A 3,000 Year Old Art Finds a New Treatment" FUN FOR ALL AGES Sun sels today, ,100. 7.JL Lamps yeais, 34 Sun nses lighted uill vehicles) 5:30 cirirs and low tcmofl rat urns In to Communist May Day IIIIUFI1MCUT ID 10DP.M UT Send today for kit of pre-cut fibre and new tested instruefions on how to learn to make the first of hundreds of flowers The Basic Eight Flowers Are: Wild Rose, Oogwoodj Vrglet, Carnation, Geranium, Comedo, Gardenia and Lily DIPLOMA RECEIVED WHEN BASIC EIGHT ARE CGMF1ETEB Sfmc of llie MlvanceJ flowtis DarMH. Orchid. Garden Roie, Chrys- snihsmnm. Delphinium.

Slock. 4pple Bin A turn, Calsy. tic. ADVANCED DIPLOMA AWARDED vriien you hne completed fourteen more flowers alter your basic course FORECAST--Satui-day will find JJght ram ind driwle 'falling over lh SouLheaslcin AUanlic consul legion. Meanwhile, light snow is over extreme Norlhcm aicas of the Upper Atlantic States and parts of Ihe North Central Rockies.

Snow is also in More for Uie CcnLial Plains Elsewhere, faJf to partly dourly weather should prevail, Colder aii i move mio moat the cown- Uy, tor 3outhftrn secLtons of both iht AL- liniie tnd Pacific Coaiti. (UPI TtlephoM'Mip, SEND TODAY Cheek order far yaur "Wild Raw Kit" start Inrnini 0 far fun prafir. Fibre Craft af DeWitt f. 0. BQX DeWitt 14, N.

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Years Available:
1875-1978