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Wednesday, February 21, WELLSVILIE DAILY REPORTER, WELLSVIUE, NEW YORK Page Five Frank Thurber, 82, Dies In Lockport; Native of Bolivar BOLIVAR Funeral services Late Afternoon Snow May Turn to Rain; Colder Tomorrow Spring must be on the way. At least a peek at the weather forc- cast any day lately lead you will be conducted tomorrow at the i to believe this. Every forecast Schaffner Funeral Home for Fr.mk' for at least a hint of ruin or C. Thurber. Mr.

until re- wet snow. centlv a resident of Bolivar, died Tnis should mean warmer, spring Monday in Lockport Hospital af- lihe is a romlri'. ter a long illness. LOCAL FORECAST Wet snow Me wafe born in Bolivar, Feb. 23, beginning this afternoon, possibly 1879, antl for many yours was em- becoming mixed with or changing ployed by the Moore Producing to ra tonight.

High neir 32. t.rm tonight 25-30. Turning colder Thursday with snow tapering off to flurries. High around 30. Easterly USS Nao, Refreiver of Astronaut, Was local Man's Ship welfare secretary Appointment May Go Co.

His wife, Gcoriga, died 1958. Surviving are a daughtci, Mrs Raymond (Peggy) Mesler of OI- cott; and a granddaughter The Rev. William S. Calkins of Bath will officiate at services. Burial will be in Maple tery.

CONGRATULATIONS MOSCOW (AP) Two Russians have cabled congratulations to Lt. Col. John H. Glenn Jr. winds becoming northerly Thursday.

ADVANCE FORECAST Tcm- below normal. Colder Thursday, moderating over the weekend, then I turning colder again Mondf-v. cipitatlon will average inch i melted, occuring as snow flurries, i Thursday and Monday and a more general snow Sunday. Temperature normals Daytime highs and 30-35 central The Russians arc Maj. Yuri and south.

Nighttime lows Gagarin and Ghcrman i north and 12-18 central and south. Titov, who orbited the earth last LOCAL REPORT Our nran- year. To Robert Weaver Heart Fund Leaders Named by Chairman By JACK BELL WASHINGTON Hubert It. Humphrey, said today there is a very good chance Timothy" Embse'rT'fuml chairman Robert C. Weaver soon will bvv i for AHegany Coxmtv Heart Chnp- como the first Negro Cabinet secretary of welfare.

He- Appointments of six cnrrniuiiity chairmen for t.hc Heart Fund campaign, to be climaxed with Heart Sunday collections four days from now, were announced today .1. ADENAUER'S ANSWER TO SOVIET DELIVERED publicans are publicly urging the movo. Humphrey, the assistant Ren- air Democratic leader, said would not be at all surprised if President Kennedy names Weavor to succeed Secretary of Welfare Abraham A. Rlblcoff. The senator said Weaver is qualified for the post, Ribicoff has announced lie rx- pects to campaign in Connecticut this year.

Friends have said tlvoy have no doubt he will scpk the Democratic nomination to oppose GOP Sen. Prescott Bush. Republicans haw accused Kennedy of injecting the racial issue in the controversy over his pro- MOSCOW German Ambassador Hans Kroll delivered to the Soviet Foreign Office today Chancellor Konrad Adenauer's answer to a proposal for direct West German-Soviet talks. "It does not- slam the door," Kroll said, but he would not elaborate. A Soviet memorandum last December requested the direct talks to settle some outstanding questions between the two coun- thc Rev.

Enos Nay of Mrs. tries a nd said such talks would Frincls Schwartz of Almond, Mr. in West Germany's "national and Mrs. C.V Cripps of Rich- interests." The Sovret note was burg, Mrs Robert Sawyer, Whites- sccn as an cffort to lurc Wwt vllle. and Miss Beverly Tn.vlor, c-imany away from its Western Houghlon.

A i Allegany ter. The community captains named were Robert Qulnn of Brlmont. EDITOR 1)1 ES MEMPHIS, Tenn. John Ogden (Jack) Carley. 67.

editorial writer and former managing editor of the Memphis Commercial Appeal, died Tuesday. He suffered with emphysema, a disease which prevents the lungs from extracting oxygrn from the air inhaled. Carley Joined the working for Hearst newspapers in Los Angeles and Chicago. He was born in Ontario, Canada. Precious Old Pictures Copied and Restored Bring them to us Thatcher Studio Over the Phone 911 "When You Think of Pictures, Think of Thatcher" NAVY DESTROYER USS NOA WHICH PULLED Astronaut John Glenn and his capsule from thcj time temperature today was the Atlantic yesterday after conclusion of Glenn's spectacular space flight is shown in this photograph own-: high for the past 24 hour period, cc Dy Albert Hug'ar of 476 S.

Main St. Mr. linger served on the Noa from the spring of 1951 until Oc-: while a 19 at 7 p.m. lest night was bcr 1953, traveling during that period to most major Atlantic and Mediterranean ports of Europe and also through the Caribbean. Mr.

linger, now a supervisor in Uir administrative section of the engineering department of Air Prcheater served as an electronic technician on the Noa. He was aboard the ship when it was caught in a hurricane and damaged, requiring major repairs which delayed its schedule departure for the Korean Conflict area. By the time the ship was repaired Mr. Hugar's enlistment term was about to expire so he missed the Nan's voyage to the Far East. the low.

Barometric pressure at noon was falling from 30.21. Temperature recorded: I Yesterday, noon 25, 3 p.m. 29, (5 p.m. 21, 9 p.m. 21.

m'dnight 20. Today, 3 a.m. 20, 6 a.m. 20, 9 a.m. 23, noon 35.

On March 6, 1898, an avalanche whirled the Vorder-Glarniscli in Switzerland at an estimated' 280-miles an hour. It swept across a valley nearly two miles wide and'climbed up the opposite slope. WOMEN'S SHOES Values to $5.99 Smith's Shoe Store Wellsville, N. Y. POLICE REPORTS VILLAGE POLICE WELLSVILLE 1 ARRAIGNED Charles Flint, HD 3, speeding; following trial before! Police Justice Lorcn Dcwey, was fined $15.

I STATE POLICE WELLSVILLE SUMMONS issued Ruth Alfred Station, passed slop to appear before Peace Justice' Philip Engekicr March 3. SUMMONS issued John West, ShinglL'housc, no splash guards, to appear before Peace Justice Ralph I Bentlcy, Town of Bolivar. SUMMONS issued Otto Weber, New York City, speeding; to ap-j pear before Justice Engcldcr. SUMMONS issued Arthur Stcv- i ens, Hornell, speeding; to appear before Justice Engcldcr Feb. 27.

Regional Roundup tty HOI1 SCIINETTLKK PTA Past President Is Honored at A-A EIGHT SEEK POST LITTLE GENESKE Eiaht persons have applied to take the test for the position of postmaster of the Little Gcnesec post office, a job which pays r.niKilly. the South Central Applicants include Acting Po.3l-j 0 the Now York State Parent master Mrs. Jean McQueen, ap- Teacher Association for seven pointed hist May 2G when Mrs. ycsrs. The Jenkins Memorial A ALMOND Mrs.

Kenneth Stuart of Almond, past president of the Alfred-Almond Central School Parent Teacher Association, was awarded an honornty lite membership in the National Congress of Parents and Teachers by the local association at the recent Founders Day program. President of t.hc local PTA in 1954-55, Mrs. Stuart has served on District Board posed cabinet-level department of 1 Commercial Appeal in 1923 after urban affairs by his announce-) ment ho would name Weaver, the housing administrator, to hvad the agency. With the House expected to kill Kennedy's reorganization plan, i there would be no new doparU mcnt for Weaver to head. In this situation, Senate Hcpub- lican Leader Everett M.

Dirkscn of Illinois suggested that Ken- ncdy could name Weaver to sue- i reed Rlblcoff "and there wouldn't i be a Republican vote against him" when his nomination was considered. Rep. Bob Wilson of California, chairman of the Republican Congressional Campaign Committee, followed this up with a telegram to the President in which he said' an announcement that Weaver would suc-cead Ribicoff would "eliminate completely any suggestion of racism" in connection with the urban affairs proposal. Quick Relief From Pile Irritation 40 years ago a Buffalo dniggist created an ointment to relieve itch- such quick, cooling, soothing, astringent relief that its fame spread across the land making Peterson's Ointment a favorite in thousands of homes. Ask your druggist today for 60c box or 85c applicator tube.

Peterson's Ointment delights or money Prudence Kuhn resigned. Others seeking tVie post include: Arthur L. Pinney, Vinton E. Wardner. David A.

Whitney, Mm. Mary 11. Cudahy, Mrs. Jean B. Day', Mrs.

June E. Paytash and Mrs. Alta L. Wilson. No date has been set for the written test.

MARILYN K. VINCENT IS SORORITY LEADER ADOPT BUILDING CODE HORNELL The Hornell Corn- ward was given (o Mrs. Stuart for her outstanding work in PTA and Die community. Fifteen past presidents of he Association were present at Ihe meeting and were recognized. Following the tureen dinner, Mrs.

Miiiy Clare, president, moderated the business meeting. The nominating committee was elected to choose the slate of officers for the man Council this week adopted the i ncxl Named to the commit- ROCHESTER Marilyn K. Vin cent, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Vincent, Allentown, is presently serving as president of Delta Omicron Sorority at Rochester districts' in Institute of Technology.

New York Stitc Building Code for cc crc Mrs. Mary Petric, Mrs. usu in the city. Edna Carter, and Mrs. Borden Mills.

REORGANIZATION PLANNED i Mrs Albert N. Rogers, speaker BELFAST Faculty members for the evening, was presented by of seven of the 15 central school lor husband who acted ns master Mlcgany County arc ceremonies. Mrs. Rogers presently seeking to revive the a "22 Years of Review," as- long dormant Allcgany County. I sjstccl bv her husband.

The rtialo- A 1960 graduate of Bolivar Cen- tral School, she is currently in her Teacher's Association. An orgnni- uc stressed the PTA's interest in second year in RIT's retailing de-'zational meeting will be conduct- sc hool activities, legislature, partmcnt. ed at 7:30 p.m., March 5 in the Belfast School. BY GEORGE! OUTDOOR Is Really Celebrating Washington's Birthday PRICES GOOD THURS. CHARGE IS DROPPED i ERIE, Pa.

A criminal case I charging "false pretense" against Ocsare Sarange of Rome was dis- missed early this week. The case was dropped when Mr. Saransc, who claimed to be the inventor I of a workable device for incrcas- ing efficiency of liquid fuel, agreed to make repayment of funds to a former partner, Frank Telarico of Conneaut, Ohio Mrs. Telarico had sought repayment of i ly $10,000. health, and scholarship.

A string, trio consisting of Mrs. William Crandall. Dr. Clarence Kliiigensmith, and L. A.

Devcrell presented four numbers. It was announced that the clato of the next meeting has been changed from March 6 to March 12. EXPLOSION, FIRE MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. (AP) explosion and fire wrecked i one apartment house and badly damaged another Tuesday night. Fourteen persons were treated for or had glass removed from their bodies.

Fire Chief Leslie Coon said a blast blamed on an accumulation of natural gas tore through the year-olcf apartment building, shattered dows every window, in adjoining broke win- apartment houses and was felt three blocks away. FOR WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY Thursday Friday Saturday CHERRY PIE Reg. 56c ONLY 45 Cup Cakes Bread Cookies Donuts Birthday and Anniversary Cakes REUNING'S BAKERY GRANT'S IT'S PRICE CHOPPING TIME Be Here When Doors Open 9 a.m., Feb. 22nd! PLAN STUDENT FAIR FILLMORE Students of Fillmore Central School will exhibit projects made in four departments at a fair to be held at p.m. Tuesday, Mathematics, science, homcmaking and business projects will be exhibited in the classrooms and auditorium.

Refreshments will bo served. Ladies' Wool Flannel Corduroy; WINTER SLACKS Keg; Values to 54.95 $1.92 Most Sizes 10 18 Men's and Boys' RUBBER ARCTICS AH Rubber, Farm Quality Buckle or Zipper 2. IS TALENT COMPETITOR OLEAN Lou Russo has been selc-cted from 300 applicants to compete in a USO t.nlcnt parade. A former navy man, (lie local singer has appeared in night clubs on TV. Final judging, for which the grand prize is a lour of overseas militarv bases with a oro- fessional USO troupe, will be held Fridav niqhl 'Jit the State University College, Buffalo.

Men's TOE or FULL DRESS RUBBERS ONE GROUP NEW GIRLS' SPRING DRESSES The Value's High Price Is Low! and That's No Lie! Boys' 'n Girls HOODED PARKAS Quill Lined, Most Sizes 4-1? FLATS OXFORDS LOAFERS Misses' Women's Values to $3.00 Leatherettes! Easy to Care 86 SURVEY BEING MADE BELMONT The New York Public Works Department is surveying all roads in Allesanv County. Members of the county Town Highway Superintendents Association were informed of the survey at Ihoir regular monthlv meeting, being told it was being done to update a master map, last corrected in the 1940s. Next meetinu of the will be held Mar. 19 at the New Home Hotel, Friendship. Hospital Notes i JONES MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Census 71 Adults, 7 Babies 2 Operations Admissions Dawn Ketchncr, 38 S.

Broad St. Lcona Hawks, Belmont Mark Conde, 60 Brcckonridgo Ave. i Warren Hawley, RI) 2 Clyde Hawley, RD 2 Ernest Wonderliny, RU 2 i Discharges Douglas Claire, Allentown Mrs. James Fabcr and daugli- I ter, 78 S. Main St.

Mrs. Edwaixl Keougli, 346 E. Dyke St. Mason, Friendship i Baby Jeffrey Paddcn, 222 Dyke st. i Mrs.

Tlielma Plank, 31 W. State iSt. Mrs. Joseph Rymcr and Henry SRB i Mrs. Robert Thorwart and son, Howard St.

Mrs, Raysiiell Rockefeller, Bolivar Btrtfuky I AL.S Thursday Friday Saturday LADIES' NEW SPRING BLOUSES Values to $1.98 Sizes 32 to 38 Prints and Plains $137 ea. 3 LADIES' BRAS Keg. $1.00 Value Shea: 32 32 38B 34 IOC MEN'S CHAMBRAY WORK SHIRTS Sanforized, First Quality! 93 Family Night Slated By Wellsville Grange A family niaht procram including a "pot luck supper" hit a scheduled for Saturday irfhi Wellsville Grange member-, and their friends. Persons attending were asked to house CUBA MEMORIAL Admissions Robert Farwell, Belfast Martin Johansen, Bolivar Mrs. EddiAli Gonsolus, Frankhn- ville Discharges Miss Barbara Short, Bolivar Terry Robbins, Belmont Mrs.

Myra Kellogg and son, Franklinvillc Claude Kingsbury, Cuba Mrs. Isabel Nichols, Holivar Miss Winona Mortimer, i Clarksvillo Mrs. Adelia Butts, Cuba Carl W. Wolfcr. Cuba CHILDREN'S SUMMER COTTON SLEEPER Ites.

S1.23 Value Sizes: 1 87c STEREO RECORD PLAYERS 3 Speed-Only 2 Left Reg. $59.95 $49.00 Mrs. OLEAN GENERAL Admissions Francis Keirp, SliiiiRle- BOYS' DENIM DUNGAREES Boxer or Belt Waist Most sizes 3 to 12 7k Values to $1.98 Men's Sanforized WORK PANTS Cotton Twill "State Fair" 21 take their own table service and a dish to pass, and butt-Ted roll 1 for their own families. There will i be music for dancing. Discount Outdoor Store 50 South Main St WellsvUle, N.

V. Men's Just JACKETS One Urge group. Your choice Tanker Styles, Calf Suedes, Etc. Most sizes. 3 18 Open Fri.

Nights and All Day Wednesday FATHER, TWO KIDS BURNED IN HOME POINT LOOKOUT. N.Y. A man anu' two 01" his children burned to death early today in a fire that destroyed their home I in this Long Island community. i Firemen listed the r'eaa as John Hagerstrorn. 46: his son.

Neils 6, and daughter, Christon. i 10. i sons. Edward. 11.

John 12, were badly burnea and taken to 'a hospital. The wife- nnd mother, who works as a waitress, was not home at the time of the i fire. Miss Kathleen Hear.v. Friendship Earl Stoneme-tz, Bolivar William Austin, Shinulehouse Cheryl Hitter, Friendship ST. FRANCIS OLEAN Discharges Mrs.

Gloria Stohr, Richburg Darrow Rogers, Cuba SEAMLESS STRETCH HOSE Slightly irregular. Sizes: 1-2-3 Regular $1.00 Value pr. $1.00 SNOW TIRES A lew pair on wheels. Keg. $47.88 $40 Pair Pius Tax Chev.

Plymouth Ford BETHESPA, HORNELL Admissions i Mrs. Jessie Alsworth. Belmont Peter Cole, Welsville Peter Cole. Wellsville Discharges Bobby Clary, Alfred ST. JAMES.

IIOK.NEI.L Admissions The Rev Carl Christman, Rex-, ville Lisa Hale, AU'rc-d See Our Many Bargains On Our Bargain Counters W.T.GVtAMT 100 North Main Street WE GIVE STAMPS.

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