» Saturday, January 7, 1956 TONAWANDA NEWS Page 8 Community N e w s Refugee Family Coming to Live On North Side Council of Churches Begins . Annual Campaign for Funds Auto Service. Supplies Building and Materials DIRECTORS MEET The Board of Directors of the AlFTO electric c«rt>uretioa. brake ROOFING & SIDING EDWARD R ZETTEL Notre Dame Alumni Wives Club •erv.. tune up Johnnies Ricfcfieid LI 1894 will .meet at 830 p.m. Monday in LU 0318. Payne & Sweene* switches. ROOFING^ SIDING. C I TTE R HEATER FITTINGS, hose the home of Mrs. Richard E. defroster hose, clamps radiator WORK General Repairing Free Leous. 376 Millicent Ave., Town caps and Itosei — Century Parts. 90 estimates Call JA 3205 of Tonawanda. Mrs Richard G. Webster. ROOFING, siding, gutters. Twin City Thoen, president, will conduct the Roofing & Siding Co., 506 Main St.. meeting, at which plans will be Automobiles Warned Tonawanda. Dial J A 3661 discussed for the January cocktail fo>Ungs. sewer, septi* TOP DOLLAR PAID (TRENCHING. water lines, etc. AL SCHUCK. 189 party. Next week some time a Roumanian refugee family of four will The Council of Churches of Bnf-v come to live with the Johann Gu- falo and Erie County Thursday bebesh family, of 1766 Linwood Ave., gan its annual campaign for funds to support its work for 1956. North Tonawanda. JKohler St. JA 5942. Mr. Gubesh today received no- , The council has established a FOR JUNK CARS tke from the Intergovernmental ^ g e t of $98,632. of which Jll,93o at M e m o n a m Business Opportunities AUTO will J j " supplied by the Buffalo Committee for European Migra- WUi Legal actions stemming from and tion that the family is due to arErie County Comrnunity Chest HOLMES — In the loving memory of PARTS •even deaths in the Sept. 23, 1953, rive Monday in New York City t 0 subsidize the Social Service DeJohn A. Holmes « h o passed away ROBINSON RIVER ROAD & Lucidol explosion will be tried toSUNDAY 1 year ago Jan. 8. 1955. f aboard the General Langfittf partment The remainder must be North Tonawanda- Ph LU 4617 gether, Justice John S. March of 2 30. Niagara Frontier Am vets 0Dtaine<1 Those whom we love go out of sight. Those aboard the Navy vessel ^ ^ v i d u a l s organiBut never out of mind; Supreme Court ruled in Buffalo P o s t 26. $20 U P JUNK CARS & trucks. chartered to the committee are: «tions and member-churches They are cherished in the hearts Cash when vou call. yesterday. MONDAY Of those they leave behind. VI 9565 or RI 2816 Johann Gross, 24, his wife. Mar- In addition to contributions from 6:15 p.m., Lions Club at Elks Under hie ruling, four injury Loving and kind in all his ways,] garethe. 28, and their son, Johann. « membf,r • churches 7,000 per Upright and just to the end of his suits, which with the death acBoats a n d M a r i n e S u p p l i e e s h a s choice service s t a t i o n s days; tions total about $1,250,000. will be % a^nmnanioH h« Mr rrnQ«' sons annually share in the support 8 P m • American Legion AUXUImother, Katharina Gross, ?5. A Sincere and true in heart and mind. , • , , _, „ heard in a second suit. Four of the EVINRUDE sales, parts, and service ' of the council's work. John H. ary 264, American Legion Hall. Roumanian family, the quartet fled Small, chairman of the fund cam- * M a i n s t - Delaware Hose 2 Aux- Beautiful memories he/left behind. that counts. Thompson i nd L o n e "H* ICftM 111 a i l d a r O U n d B u i original 11 death actions have been Sadly Missed by Wife and Children, S t a r b o a t s G a t o r o n e m a n b their Communist homeland to Aus- P 3 ' 8 "' J? aid settled. iliary, Delaware Hose Hall. Dad. Sisters and Brother ers. Trades Rob Terms Grand island f a ] 0 Verv reasonable rentalrria s^vprai VPSN wn Roy Macleod, a vice presi No time given — Tonawandas I Mother & Marine. W. Whitehaven Rd , Grand An explosion at the Lucidol plant * tria several years ago. council is chairman Branch Red Cross, 79 Webster St.: SINICROPI — In the loving memory Island. BRidge 3308. Open Mon.. of Novadel-Agene Corp. in Military ent o r moderate investment. of Catharine Sinicropi who passed Wed., and Fri. nites Ull 9. The Lutheran Refugee Service °, we council, is cnairman Rd.. Town of Tonawanda, took 11 i« helninp tho familv in it<s trio tn ¥ t n e advance gifts solicitation in Anon bulging society zai, r^AA,away 7 years ago. Jan. 8, 1949. 1956 JOHNSON Outboard Motors and is helping the lanuly m i t s t r p to T . . o m P o l s k i 5 7 6 Oliver St.; Conlives and injured scores of others. Those whom we love go out of sight,! Lyman boats now on display. TonAmerica. Mr. Gubesh' brother, rne campaign. H„ e hnasboeen assist Drgers V o _ ; _ v fB ,.;„ a A„V;I;,,.,, v^n But never out of mind Grill; VFW Girls Drill Team. All the lawsuits are against Buf- TRAINING ENDS: Robert D. . , . , , , „ , . • eH hv rharlp* W Pparson and Fl- ad Kama Marine Auxiliary, r a n They are cherished in the hearts awanda Marine Sales. LU 0873. ea 145 Robinson St.; 106th AAA Bn., Of those they leave behind. SEE the new 1956 30 H P . 4-cylindei falo Electric Co. Inc.. and Joseph Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael, of Barker is sponsoring oy cnanes w. r e m e r c s t r a NYNG A Bat.; Sutherland Lodge Loving and kind in all her ways . Mercury outboard motor now on Davis Inc.. both of Buffalo. The Robert L. Williams, Ward Rd.. the group. dtman Upright and just to the end of her * s P , a y mt • * • W a r d e U B o a t Y ' r d 826 F&AM. Odd Fellows Bldg., concerns were doing work at the has \U. T. Another Record completed basic train- N e w V F W Post days; Oliver and Schenck Sts. plant at the time of the explosion. ing and been advanced to seaSincere and true in heart and mind. T r u c k s a n d T r a i l e r s The trials are expected within man apprentice TUESDAY Beautiful memories she left behind. — — q p — — — — — at the U. S. the next few months, with the Naval Training Station, Bain12:15 p . m . , R o t a r y Club at Cutts; |Stedty missed by the Sinicropi family ANNOUNCING the striking new 50-ft. a f t e r 6 p.m. death actions given priority. Peerless Mobile Home, for a afeExchange Club at Elks. bridge, Md. He is scheduled to Reach N e w High 8 p.m., Stephen Sikora Post 1322, Card Of Thanks time of real living comfort and -onPlaintiffs in the seven death report to Key West, Fla., after Frontiersmen Post 7545, Veterans i c • J qcn P a v n p A v e i i ^ — ^ M M vtnience. also other sizes to meet actions are: Dolores Holzman, 31 a 14-day furlough. VALUABLE BUSINESS XT • • GRAVELL The family of the late your needs. M & T Mobile Homes. OPPORTUNITY of Foreign Wars, now is "very Q f | P l O r t h Side Calhoun PI.. Town of Tonawanda. R ver Road at 102nd J « h n s b u r g ; warren H. Gravell wish to eexpress xDress' i St.. Niagara New Automatic 3 in 1 Hot Drink Unit Fails close" to enrollment of its 200th XT .. _ . . , ., for the estate of Allan T. HolzThie-; their sincere thanks and a p p r e c i a - 1 - Phone 3-9252. handling the world famous nationman; Thelma Williams, 426 High , North Tonawanda postal receipts Home Bureau, Mrs. J ally advertised Maxwell House Coffee. Bakers Chocolate, Tenderleaf St.. Buffalo for the estate of ThomA«.iS.' r c ~ - » u c „ „ A for 1955 totaled $402,000, s e t t i n g a m e c k e h o m e ; YWCA B o a r d of Di-jtion to their many relatives, friends' Tea. You must be honest, reliable, A r c h e E . S m i t h Sr C o m m a n d Auction t y Buildi m t h A A A land neighbors, especially J>ipe fitters P u b l i c as Williams Jr.; Beverly Jean have a sincere desire and ambition er Of t h e n e w E r i e County post. "f. %, . " — , « „ „ , \ . , , . of International Paper Co. & Union, TT tjM D X T I P 7 Busenlehner, 18 Werkley Rd., Town Tha s u m P o s t m a s t e r H a r o l d E B n N Y N G B B a t : .to own a permanent highly profitable reoorted this at meeting the charter ' - Niagara River ! a l s1563 for all Furniture PITRIClearance i r AITTION o credit bership closing last mem night ' more than ' a 6 per cent increase 111111 f Union l o r a l t rE.M.B.A. ib te Sale — Satur- .,___ _ n i l n H u , . . j n » „ ,,.Hi„s „ , _ K- » r of Tonawanda, for the estate of Directors. Junior'Chamber of Com-1 " " s sent, symday. January 14th. 11 A M . on t h a l y y e W B d IIMUlIWi Wfcteh O i l t x opr reported his at the charter mem u ^ ^ g a i d r e p r e s e n t s s l i g h t l y , P o s t 3 2 1 8 ( V F W H a l l . B o a r d o f L ^ k i n d n e s s a n d s y m p a t h y i h o w n > i y in the Eagles clubrooms Louis Busenlehner. erated from your home in spare or Furniture Co over the 1954 receipts of $379.000.1merce, Norms. 434 Payne Ave. i S ^ ^ S f ' ^ v ^ ^ . ^ S f S i J remises Wayside Grand Island, f u l 1 time. Thorough training and 100 O'Neill Kline, Erie County VFW ^ ' j ^ n increase was swelled Mrs. Julia Putvin, 2463 William xpress a dear Husband and Father. IN.Y. Sale Highway, will include 130.000 worth' P " cent cooperation given. Location* WEDNESDAY St., Cheektowaga, for the estate A 68-year-old lung surgery pa commander, and his staff attend- by receipts in the final quarter of The Family 1 o f n e w j l v i n g r o 0 m furniture. b e d - ! o b t a l n e d by our experts. Immediate tient today is "doing well" in De- d the" meeting for induction oV 27 , 6:30 p.m., Zonta Club at YWCA. 1 room furniture, kitchen sets, refrie- unbelievable income. 10 units doing of FercyFutvin. Florence H. V*eb- G r a f f M e r n o r i a i Hospital, thanks enew members. — The addition of- the, FinaI r recei ts totale(j 8 p . m . . L a d i e s A u x i l i a r y to T o n - | N I E L S E N - The family of the late'erators, washer, driers. TV sets, the national average would give you dale, 135 Harrison Ave.. Town of t o Red-Cross-supplied blood. awandas FOE Aerie 1411 Eagles Carl O. Nielsen wish to express' quantity of lamps, radios, mattresses, | an income of $1361.00 monthly. $16> A h ! L P °fl S _. t0t , al $123,000 against $116,000 in 1954.Home, 36 Delaware St. Tonawanda. for the estate of Ralph, w u l i a m M a J l o t t o f 393 M a i n S t Jn e'W^_i^r 0 U^ P_ ^ bTr .!^n g S to"the"20o"mark' their sincere thanks and appreciation' DO* springs, over 500 large and small 1332.00 yearly. Only $1190.00 itarta T. Webdale; Mri1. Wilfred Hoyt. 31, Tenawanda. yesterday underwent m e " Christmas mail, included in the fi- No time given, NT. Taxpayers to their many relatives, friends and household items. Terms arranged if you. U p to 75 per cent of the equip* neighbors for all their kindness and I S f f " " ! , ^ . . ™ ? confirmation. Imme- m e n t cost can be financed. For furMr. Smith said„ nal quarter, topped all previous Association, NT City Hall; S p r u c e ! ^ S ^ £,£ , ^ M noral t * i ^ t e delivery «f 1F » n^ B u f f a l 0 f o r C h a r l e s surgery. North Tonawanda police ther information, write giving phone .W. Hoyt; Theresa Koman, 30 At- a n d t n e Tonawandas Branch of utes sent, sympathy cards, and use I M a t t h e w J . A n d e r s o n , A u c t i o n e e r , to Box S-49 c-o Tonawanda NEWS. When we reach the 200 mark, i r e c o r d s a s d o € S J J 12.month to- PTA at Spruce School wood PI.. Cheektowaga. for Chest- u ^ American Red Cross joined in of cars during their recent bereave-! M o . 2050, B u f f a l o , N . Y . T h e pur-[North Tonawanda. N. Y. Mr. Smith said, we wdl an-ijaj s l a l r e c e , l s THURSDAY ine l w m u er Roman. ment the loss of a dear Husband j p ^ g o f ^ 5 s a i e i s f^ m a k e r o o m 1 p r r : . ~~ er noman. getting 11 of the 14 pints of blood TZ^m^JTZm P » the Twin Ci' 12:15 p.m., Kiwanis Club at & Father. nounce the charterPJvTTkTZZl membership t i e s- p™ IT . 1 . _ _ ,*>.,. „ „, • Clothing h oa svt ea l s hreceipts o w n a in teady but not for all new 19*56 lines of merchanThe four injured who brought h e needed in ihe treatment. G l L Z X E L tt ?oV» ^ The Family Mr. Bol- Cutts. CUSTOM TAILORING and dry cleandise. m m S ueS I o r 9 The Frontiersmen Drum Bugle i . action are: Richard F. Landwehr, Yesterday morning Patrolman l ^ .. i * ~ , spectacular gain yearly " i e r s a i d T h i s i s t r u e o f N o r t h No time given, Tonawanda Pnhj ing, JA 6838. Art's Tailor Shop. 364 300 Benzinger St.. Buffalo; Albert William De Monte of North Tona; 1 Cor[W plans to resent the n e w Delaware. lie Library Board of Trustees, at | Automobile Agencies Beauty Shops Stockman, of East Amherst; Thorn- wanS"policerusheVto toe*^d' P Tonawanda with each year for m h po as Augello. 19 Cambridge Ave., Cross Regional Blood Center in VFVY ^ * ^ c o t l o r s a n d many years, ending with a 6 per Tonawanda Public Library; Im- ALLEN-PACKARD Sales & Service. GRACE TILL. MlcRey Gatke and HUGO Cleaners — Experienced servand Norbert A. Nowak, 197 Leroy Buffalo to obtain six pints of blood a n A m e i 7 c a n flaS w h ? " « reaches ; c e n t g a in over the year previ- manuel Women's Guild at Im- 3384 Delaware, Tona. Township. M a n e riahn, MORRISONS BEAU- ice and modern equipment and l 61110 5111 methods. 55 Young. Dial J A 2929. RI 3925. Open Eves. Ave., both of Buffalo. for ^ ? goal. Soal. TY SALON. 27-31 Main, Second Floor. for Mr. Mallott. Later in the day. i t s m membership o u s . Back when records were first manuel Lutheran Church. CHRYSLER'PLYMOUTH, LU 3560. Dial JA 2863. FRIDAY kept in this office, the yearly busiMrs. Henry P. Smith III, Red Service, parts, quality used cars. No time given. Real Estate MILDRED'S B E A J T Y SHOPPE. 47 ness totaled $8,000. There are Moulder Motors, 377 Delaware. EMPLOYMENT branch president, sped to D n V * S i i f f o r c Cut Scott St., phone JA 0510. Ask about Hawthorne Chairman Cross u u J U I C l U l Board of the Tonawandas at Elks. some days when we have done as CHEVROLET - BEGOLE CHEVRO- our special on cold waves. Buffalo for five more pints. 7 • » ^ business in one day as the LET CORP.. 27 Main St.. N o r t h Help Wanted, Female Of Welfare Committee In all, the hospital l a b o r a t o r y j \ V h i l e I c e S k o t i n Q much Tonawanda. Dial LU 6116. office did in a year." Building and Materials OLC Holy Name Group DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH Sales, services, CASHIER CONTRACTORS, 1106 N. F. Plans Breakfast Sunday and parts. Guaranteed, recondi-- CDC Blvd. Building and remodeling. — Full Time Work — Uoned used cars. TONAWANDA MOThe Holy Name Society of OLC I TORS, 4141 Delaware. LU 1900. ery, the amount lost being con- j mouth yesterday while ice skat- North Side Youth Free estimates. LU 4948 or LU 6192. Some Experience Necessary Chtfrch will have its quarterly tinuously replaced. ing on the Ives Pond rink. CXTSTOM-BUlLT^nHOMESi T O O R vwors* Welfare Committee. He also is a member of the fol- The case, Mrs. Smith said, illus-! Police said Charles Hewitt, son In New Navy Prpgram PLANS OR OURS. HENRY FEDEReply to Box S-48 CO., 2 Delaware, Lawrence W. Papin, 220 RonSON. INC.. 322 RONCROFF DR. JA j wanda Dial JA 4444. ??2L£ ul r 7, fd trated the value of Twin Cities of Mrs. Charles E. Hewitt Jr., 21croff "Drive, is among 21 area 9:30 a.m. Mass. , Tonawanda NEWS ' / ' ™! a i 7:._P i I ) l t ! 1 J m ' ; residents' contributions of blood to Mullen St., was injured when he youths who have enlisted in the The men will assemble at the LET US BUY your car for cash, 2817. No. Tonawanda, N.Y. provements and Land and Tax.)the Bloodmobile staff on its com- crashed into goal posts on the GARAGE DOORS school hall at 9:15 a.m. The Rev. Gillen Motors, Lincoln, Mercury CRAWFORD Navy's new two-year active duty Sales & Service. FRECK BROS. Mr. Hawthorne is beginning his munity visits. Next visit will be;hockey section of the rink. Ten Dealers, 3445 Delaware Ave. DE 1417 WANTED — B a b y s i t t e r 11 p.m. ta 107 Zimmerman St. — JA 6146 program, it was announced to- James Dyrek, assistant pastor, will OLDSMOBILE — JOS. B. MANARI. 1 a.m. 3 to 5 days a week. Vicinity seventh year on the board. celebrate Mass. After Mass, break- NA MOTORS. 112 Delaware, Tona- Kitchen Cupboards & Remodeling. Bannard Jan. 24 at a location to be an- stitches were required to close the day. and Delaware. Call JA 2171. Free Estimates. nounced soon. wound, police said. fast will be served in OLC hall for wanda. Dial LU 5566. / The Niagara Falls Naval Air YOUNG LADY OVER 18 Robert House, rink superintendsociety members. The speaker will BUICK - MILLIAN BUICK Co. Inc.DRYWALL (Plasterboard) — Taping Station recently was appointed be & finishing. Dave Fessler, JA 2754. for Joseph Plewinski, former presi- 363 Delaware, Tonawanda. JA 4333. U no answer, LU 5370. If: " ^ i D T WifS '£ P U r S U ^ W e s t e r n N e w Y o r k headquarters dent of the society. Drug and Cosmetic Work NASH AND CMC TRUCKS—Author- EDDY'S — Cinders, Fill, Slag. Grav t ?„»«^£yJSf\i f t C r a S , tor recruiting non-vets into t h e Apply in Person ized agency, Stan's Motor Sales el. Stone. High Lift. Grading. LU ed into the goal. He was taken to Navy's aviation branch of the RED CROSS DIRECTORS MEET and Service, 515 Oliver. JA 6352. 3518. PARSON'S DRUG STORE toe nearby home of James Vona, program. Recruit Papin will re- Directors of the Tonawandas PONTIAC - CADILLAC, LU 2J70. NEAR — Conrad J. L. Near,' Three bail forfeitures were de- 55 JACK E. FULLER. Authorized Build40 Main St. ceive 11 weeks of basic training JUSTICE MOTORS. INC.. 75 Main Ave. The Vonas took er and Dealer for L-FI Homes. For Branch of the American Red Cross Street. 86, of 11 James St., Tonawanda. i clared and two fines imposed on the Walter Tonawanda, N.Y. a t B a i n b r i d e Md app't. call JA 7202 anytime. boy to a dentist. S . will meet at 8 p.m. Monday in Saturday morning (Jan. 7, 1955)!motorists in North Tonawanda The accident happened at 8:30 - WOLF M O T O R GRATWICK ROOFING * SIDING. BEAUTY OPERATOR, experienced. p.m., police said. the branch headquarters at 79 ISTUDEBAKER after a heart attack about one j City Court last night. SALES CORP. 81 Young, TonawanGutter Work Liberal employe benefits. Good salMAYOR BACK AT WORK Webster St. da. JA 6220. INDUSTRIAL & RESIDENTIAL week ago. Mr. Near moved here! Paying fines were: W i l l i a ml ary. CaU RI 0621. Tonawanda Mayor Duffy today BUILT-UP ROOFS from Buffalo in 1911. He was for-'K#^psell, 19, of 1156 Sweeney S t . , i F i r e m e n E x t i n g u i s h U'UDLA MOTOR SALES — Collision returned to work after a two-day 1142 Oliver St.. N Tonawanda. experts, 748 Oliver, North Tonawanmerry employed as city plumbing speeding. $15; and Robert Petril-|ni • ^1 • LU 5255. rest period following the removal T O N A W A N D A ^ da. LU 2091. inspector for the City of Tonawan- lo. 19» of 433 Walck Rd., ignoringI & ' a 2 c n ->r»CC K DON'T P U T O F F COLLECTING! of a cyst on his neck. The operaHUDSON Sales & Service — it-aiLeonard Janecke, 63. of Sy Rd.,tion was performed at Kenmore da until he retired about 13 years traffic signal, $5 Rent that vacancy now through Buffalo Area mer's North Side Motors Inc., 2720 Classified a d s ! Dial LU 1000. Town of Wheatfield, this noon was Mercy Hospital Thursday. Mayor Forfeitures and charges: ago. Delaware Ave. B E 7230. JESELLA BROS, authorized National Lynes H. Miller. 60, of North described in "poor" condition at Duffy today said he was feeling Home Dealers Builders. JA 2214. TOWER — William C. Tower, Tonawanda Route 10, Klemer Rd., DeGraff Memorial Hospital. Automobiles For Sale "fine." Tonawanda Area MODEL CRAFT builders. Carpenter 12. of 106 Irene St., Town of Ton-'Town of Wheatfield, speeding, He was taken to the hospital in FOR YOUR NEW CADILLAC contractors. Roughing, trimming a wand a. and formerly of 28 Mi-j$15; Otis Cicio, 21, of 4 Hagen a Twin City Ambulance after North NIAGARA PLACEMENT PONTIAC or a "good will'' used and remodeling. Free estimates. JA nerva St.. Tonawanda. Thursday Ave., and Richard Dirmeyer, 21,1 Tonawanda firemen helped to re- LEGAL NOTICES car, s e e George Quinlan at Justice 2971. SERVICE 1 time (per line) 25c Motors, 75 Main St., No. Tonawanda. MODERNIZE your home or store, evening (Jan. 5, 1965) after a brief of 5 Riverview Ave., ignoring' v i y e him. The firemen were called 4 times (per line per insertion) 17c Phone LU 2170 or JA 1391. illness. Father of Mrs. Hilda Fras- traffic signals, $10 each. at 7:57 a.m. to the Buffalo Bolt cabinets, shelving, cornices. Bidg. 7 times (per line per insertion) 13c 1954 FORD Custom 8 Fordor Stand- and 1 NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS remodeling. Call JA 6696. er of Buffalo, Kenneth and Mar— Division plant of the Buffalo Above rates are quoted on consecuardshift. Very low mileage. Extra is hereby given that a meetMODERNIZE your home, carpentry, OPENING FOR mon of Tonawanda, Milton of I . c j Eclipse Corp. where Mr. Janecke ingNotice tive insertions only. A minimum of clean. Private owner. Only $1,135. of the Shareholders of The Niremodeling, building. Free esti- stenographer, Secretary, Typists, Cheektowaga, Leslie. Byron and | M e n in SerVICC was stricken ill. He was given aid agara Savings and Loan Association 3 lines per insertion. Approximately LU 6680. of Tonawanda, N. Y., will be held 5 words constitute a line. • General Office Work, Clerk AcHarlow of Buffalo. He is also sur-i Frank E. Messore, son of Mr.| a s a h e a r t patient. 1955 NASH Rambler—Custom 4-door NORMAN A. BUSH Authorized Build' at the office of the Association in its countants, Payroll Clerks, ExpeSpecial Classifications sedan. Radio, heater, dual range vived by 15 grandchildren and and Mrs. Frank Messore. 134 Mill-! ' er and Dealer for L. F. I. Homes. building at No. 2 Main Street, in the 1 D e a t h N o t i c e s hydramatic Con n rienced Ready-to-Wear C l e r k . 1 2 3 p e r i n c h " t i e n t a l spare. Beds. eight great grandchildren. Mr er St., North Tonawanda, recently | . . T 0 ADDRESS LIONS For app't call JA 2561. City of Tonawanda, Erie County, N e w j p . . —» . 20c per line ! R e a s o n a b l e - J A "**' House Work and Cleaning, Baby Tower was one of the first mem- was promoted to private first class! William I. Hammond, executive York on the 31st day of January | ^ a r a o f « « a n K S ROOFING 20c per line Sitters. bers of the Kenmore police force at Ft. Knox, Ky., where he is as-; secretary- of the Tuberculosis & 1956 between the hours of 7:30 P.M. In Memoriam RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL 1950 FORD V8 and 8:00 P.M. for the purpose of Since 1905 NIAGARA PLACEMENT and toe first school guard patrol- j signed to the U. S. Army Hospi-1 H e a l t h Association of Niagara electing five (5) Directors for three CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Panel Truck TONAWANDA . SERVICE man in the Town of Tonawanda.' tal. i County, will speak to the Lions (3) years and for the purpose of j 1 t i m e $ 1 2 5 n e r inch ROOFING & PAINT CO., INC. 154 Oliver St. — LU 2023 141 Fillmore Ave., Dial LU 0140 Good Condition He was appointed to the school Pfc. Messore entered the ArmyiChiD of the Tonawandas at 6:151transacting such other business as 3 or more consecutive times ra m c0 e th tin SIMON AND SONS. General Con- WOMAN for cleaning In store, 2 d a y i guard post Nov. 21. 1935. His re-in June 1954 and completed basic |P- - Monday in the Elks Club o n | ^ ^ t j ^ . ^ ^ f f . «' 10% Discount Phone LU 6394 tractors, Repair and remodeling weekly. Pleasant surroundings. cent post was at Riverdaie Ave. training at Ft. Knox. He was 'v.;.. «^«^^,;,„t;«„'„ __~~_ t This election is to be held in comspecialists. Free estimates Dial LU Good pay. Apply Morrison's, Tl Main for After 5 P.M. and Tonawanda St. Previously he ! graduated in 1953 from toe Uni- 1956. pliance with Chapter 341 of the Laws 3439 'St., Tonawanda. of 1939, amending the and Banking in relation to Savings LoanLaw As-; Tl»*» T / % ~ . « . . u « . . . ~ l _ M C V A / C had been at Niagara Falls Blvd. versity of Buffalo and is a memsociations, and the several Acts! • " • • W W W O I W M I N E V V a AMVETS TO MEET and Ellicott Creek Rd. Friends ber of Kappa Psi fraternity. / amendatory thereof and supplemen-! m a i n t a i n s a Staff of t r a i n e d a d Classified Advertisements Niagara Frontier Post 26, Am- j ury "hereto may call at toe Rasbach Funeral writers for your convenience. vets, will meet at 2 p.m. tomorHome, 1074 Englewood Ave., Ken- c : r- - „ , ' U - l - D a „ ; „ A L P H For Further ' ' pSident| formation more, where funeral services will r > e m e n H e l p KeVIVe row in the poast headquarters, 746 1 D i a l L U d l o w l E . C . Gruen ™ Oliver St. Commander Joseph Mosbe at 2 p.m. Monday, with the Man Stricken in Plant row Secretary; in the post headquarters, 746 J a n 7> l Rev. Walter Hetzel officiating. In- ' NL°rth T o n a w a n d a firemen yes83 Webster St. North Tonawanda terment in White Chapel Cemetery " *l 2h 2 8 t f o r renewal of memberships is Jan. ^ w a u w i j . terday put out a Christmas tree 31. Kenmore & Town of Tonawanda LIQUOR LICENSE ' fire and a shack blaze. Notice is hereby given that liquor Residents Phone VI 7115. They were called at 4:55 p.m license number 48 RL 9342 has been ^ i _ . « . . . ., NOVELIST WINS Clas to 1161 Sweeney St. where a shack 7 Lucidol Suits Will Be Heard In One Court Case Calendar P&H Of Events MAJOR OIL ' COMPANY Phone CL 0575 Phone LI 0960 Approaching Goal Postal Receipts Of 200 Members Red Cross Blood Helps Patient Undergo Surgery maml a seym cut inside his StaSr ^jS^^]^«L»s^/^r^ 31 °^S^VSTo^S^iJt Obituaries 3 Motorists Lose Bail on Charges 4-Clerk Typist CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES 2-Clerk Typist LU 2023 John Carnduff issued to the undersigned to sell beer, F U I owned by Ray Root was destroy- a u t o ^ T a v U C w i i ^ * f c S S l ! ! £ l ^ i «*i ed TniKu. of tKo t w o fira L a u s e Of t h e WOO fire - L S T * wasFriday layior that Laidwell o n e of n e r iquor at ? uil S»fied Advertisement HAS MOVED TO under the learned \ Alcoholic Beverage Control Law at l a t e s t 290 Adam Street, City of Tonawanda, [ E r i e C o u n t v f o r 0I undetermined. At 4:2o p.m. theyi n o v e ] s > "Never Victorious Nev>r > premises consumptook care of a Christmas tree Defeated," has won her a 50.000-1tionw COMPARE OUR burning in a field at Gllmore and j f r a n c a w a r d f r o m t h e N a t i c n a l i SaS^SSA Society of French Railroads. - jjan. 7. u * PRICES — THEN LICENSE ISSUED COMPARE i City Clerk Ida M. H. Rogalsky yesterday issued a marriage liOUR CARS! cense at Tonawanda City Hall to David C. Grear, 19 of 1484 Elli1951 HUDSON cott Creek Rd., Town of Tonawan4-Dr. R & H. Very clean. da, and Miss Janice L. Brooks, 17, By H. L. Herschensohn, M.D. $395 of 516 Morgan St., Tonawanda. Do NOT give whiskey to anyone who has taken an overdose 1952 DODGE of sleeping pills. Coronet 4-Dr. R & H. The combination of alcohol and $595 barbiturates can be deadly. If you Featuring Radio & T.V. Sfar DONNA LEE car do the few simple things 1951 PLYMOUTH necessary to keep the person alive With WILD BILL, DALLAS and JOE until medical help arrives, the 4-Dr. 2 to choose from. R & H. —EVERY FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHT— chances are good that the life $195 will be saved. Vomiting should be induced if 1952 PONTIAC possible. If the person can be 4-Dr. Chieftain 8 Deluxe aroused sufficiently to drink, give R & H. Hydramatic. strong tea or coffee. 1 LEE FORSTER and His RHYTHM RANGERS Most important is to keep the $795 air passages open so the victim; — For Round and Square Dancing — can breathe. Pull out the tongue) Largest Dance Floor in the Twin Cities and hold it with a towel to keep artificial, respiration then improit from slipping through your fin- vise a see-saw. If a plank is not P O N T I A C - C A D I L L A C Dine and Dance With Your Friends at SAJ'S gers. A corner of the towel is available take a door off its Real Italian Spaghetti'— PIZZA Cooked to Order Open 'Til 9 P.M. placed at one corner of the mouth hinges and place it across a woodbetween the teeth so neither the en box or chair. Put the victim, L U 2170 Bank R a t e s tongue nor your fingers are bit stomach down, on the door and ten see-saw him about 40 times a minIf you don't know how to give.ute. I JUSTICE MOTORS Medical Memos SUNSET BANGERS • DINE and DANCE SUNDAY NIGHTS • JUSTICE MOTORS SAJ'S Bendezvous^Vo^rndV Untitled Document Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com The management of Justice* Motors Inc. proudly announces that John Carnduff has joined their sales staff. He would like very much to thank all his friends and customers for their fine reception in the past and would like to extend the same courteous service now at his new location. JUSTICE MOTORS INC. 75 M A I N ST. LU 2170 N. TONAWANDA
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