Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York (2024)

RCCHESTa DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE 5 Wednesday, March 7, 1362 Area Couple Held In GLF Theft a i Attica Signs Water Pact With Prison P3 Man Ordered Held for Jury After Crash PERRY A 19-year-old Williamsville man charged KNOWLESVILLE A Middleport couple, parents of five children, were charged yesterday with third degree burglary pony pet pipe rope nose name nine under fun man mile moon number jam ATTICA The village of. Attica has entered into a con tract with the Department of; Correction to furnish water cup with larceny, second degree, waived examination before I Police Justice Ralph J. Scholes Monday night, and was ordered held for grand jury action. He is Robert S. Johnson Jr.

who was also! 1 I 1 to Attica Prison for five years the annual rate of for 115 million gallons. I Any extra gallonage will be at the rate of 20 cents per thousand gallons. The con- tract is retroactive to July lj 1961, and runs to June 30 11966. I The new contract repre-j 'sents an increase for the vil-; jlage. The contract for the 'past five years was for in connection with a break-in at the Knowlesville GLF mill on Feb.

27, and the Orleans County Sheriff's Department said that family hardship may have been a motivating factor in the incident. Arrested bv Sheriff John 'were 10 bags of beans, and Williams, Undershcriff Lome the had been alerted to report any strange McMurray and Deputy Donald tryjng tQ them White were Elmer A. LePard, any 0f the stolen items. The 39, and his wife, Bernice, 33, 'beans were identified as hav-of 4638 Freeman Middle-' ing been stolen from the local port. They waived examina-Jmill, and authorities also tion when arraigned before; identified truck tire tracks Peace Justice Milton Kast of made at the scene as those of Albion, and were ordered truck found at the LePard held for the grand jury, then: home, released on bail.

The Sheriff's Department Authorities said that they; said the couple also has been were arrested following in-; questioned about two other vestigation of their attempt burglaries at the Knowlesville to sell some beans to the GLF and several others at fined $100 on a speeding charge upon entering a plea of guilty. Johnson was charged by police with taking a car last Friday night owned by Mrs. Jane Brianciforte, 12 North Main St. A four-mile chase 000 for approximately 140 million gallons a year. The village has supplied ws- aw.n ill bird jj doctor i I i 1 A I fT i I i by Sgt.

Carlyle Bump of Per- 1 1 i' vi'0t8iSj prison for many ended when the car went lout of control and Crashed rirst contracts were wruien in Route 39 just over the on a 10-year basis. A Livingston county line Batavia GLF. Among the; area stores, but no further items' stolen from the 'information has been re-Knowlesville mill on Feb. 21 Uealed about those burglaries. The Williamsville man was 2 Get Awards taken into custody Monday PLANNERS Sidney Eddy, right, only charter member of Albion Rotary Club who is still an active member, general chairman for the club's 40th anniversary celebration in May, discusses plans for the event with Carl I.

Bcrgerson, who joined club only 3 months after its start, who was its 3rd president. afternoon as he was discharged from the Wyoming County Community Hospital, Warsaw. He had suffered facial cuts and severe abrasions In Steuben BATH Two Steuben Coun 4-H Club members have jbeen named winners in state Corfu Will Build New Post Office when the car was wrecked. Bail will be set by Wyoming County udge John S. Conable.

Johnson was unable to pay the $100 speeding fine and will spend one day in the Wyoming County Jail for PHONICS Michele Dumwhosky, 7'i of West Main Road, Le Roy, uses phonics in 2nd grade work study in second grade class at Holy Family School, Le Roy. and zone record keeping congests, it was reported yester-jday by Club Agent Frank Fin-inerty of Bath. Phillip Bennett of Howard is one of the two state winners in dairy production rec-lord keeping. Janet Miller of IHornell RD 3 won first place in the Zone 7 calf record keeping contest. The zone includes Allegany, Steuben and Cattaraugus counties.

each unpaid dollar of the fine. CORFU Contract for construction of a new Post Office at Corfu has been awarded to the National Construction Co. of South Boston, Mass. Announcement of the contract award was made in Washington by Rep. Harold C.

Ostertag of Attica. Con Bennett, a senior at Canis-teo Central School, has been a 4-H member the last 10 years with the Happy Gallopers of struction is expected to begin as soon as the weather permits. The Post Office is to be 'Avoca and Oaklanders club of located on the northwest der, who will purchase the property, construct the building and lease it to the Post Office Department for a basic period of 10 years with two five-year renewal options. The Post Office Department's capital investment will be limited substantially to postal equipment. The building is to remain under private ownership with the owner paying local real estate taxes.

The Corfu Post Office now is located on Genesee Street. Mrs. Celestine Reynolds is the Corfu postmaster. Howard. Miss Miller is a member of the Hilltop Maidens of Big Creek and is junior leader of corner of Genesee Street and Allegany Rd.

That is the site the Green and White Sisters of the former Corner Stone Store that was destroyed by fire early last year. 2 Sisters Bear Sons in Batavia BATAVIA Two daughters of a man killed in a fall Feb. 25 have given birth to their first sons within 24 hours of each other. At 3:05 p.m. Sunday, a son, Brian David, was born to Arnold and Ruth Shat-tuck Johnson of Huntington, L.I.

At 2:39 p.m. Monday at Genesee Memorial Hospital here, a son, Carl Claude, was born to Clarence and Betty Shattuck Johnson of East Bethany. Although they have the same last name, the husbands are not related. The girls are daughters of Mervin E. Shattuck, 56, of Linden, who died of head injuries suffered In a fall while at work on the new Assembly of God Church on North Spruce Street.

Under the postal depart Club, also of Big Creek. She has been a 4-II member for five years and is a junior at Hornell High School. i 4 i ment's lease construction program, the site will be assign to the successful bid Bennett was awarded an en graved bronze plaque and Miss Miller received a large blue ribbon. Choir io Attend Musical Play SCIIOOLMEN School matters of the area came in for a discussion when Supervising Principal Charles Porter, left, of Royalton-Hartland Central School at Middleport and Charles T. Button, new Medina superintendent, got together at meeting.

Hornell Theater Sold To Auto Firm WAYLAND The fifth and the sixth grade choir of HORNELL The Majestic Theater on Broadway in Hor Wayland Central School will attend the musical play of "Hansel and Gretel" on Satur Cat Saves 4 Lives In Clarendon Fire nell has been sold to Mylcs AT WORK Mary Rizzo, a second grader at Holy Family School in Le Roy reads lesson at her desk in classroom. and Thomas R. Ward by CLARENDON Bootsie, the VA Hospital $eks Red Cross Aides night with a neighbor, Mrs. 'Audrey Webster, then yester-j day went to the Greece home I of Mrs. Webster's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Poppa. day at the Eastman Theater in Rochester. During the year the choir has studied the story and music. Approximately 50 children will be escorted by bus leaving the school at 12:30 p.m.

and returning at 5 p.m. Church to Sponsor Passion Play PRATTSBURG The UPW of the Prattsburg Presbyterian Church will sponsor a program on the Passion Play Bootsie went along with! them. Fire Chief David Moone of Holley said the cat defin- BATAVIA The Genesee! A training course for Gray County Chapter of the Ameri-j Ladies will begin at 1:15 p.m. can Red Cross with headquar- Tuesday, March 20 at the hos-ters in Batavia has announced, pital under the direction of a drive to recruit volunteers' Mrs. Robert E.

Newstead, Red to serve as grav ladies and; Cross chairman of volunteers. Grace A. Peters. The theater property, which extends 80 feet north on Broadway from the Hornell Auto Supply and 115 feet east from Broadway, will be used by the Hornell Auto Supply to expand their business. The Ward brothers will demolish a two-story brick house on the property to make room for a parking lot for customers and the main portion of the theater will be remodeled into a one-story sales area after the Dipson Theaters, which operates the Majestic, remove seats, projection equipment and other property belonging to them.

The purchase price of the buildings and property were not disclosed by DeWitt M. Firemen Name Officer Slate NORTH HORNELL A nominating committee, headed by Kenneth Cosgrove, submitted its slate of new officers for the North Hornell Volunteer Fire Company Monday night. It names Kenton Kelly as the president, Roland Saunders as secretary and Salvatore Mu as the treasurer. Charles La Piana was nominated as the fire chief to succeed himself and Robert Furlong, Wayne Carey and Edward Campbell were named as the assistant chiefs. All of the officers will be voted on at the companies annual meeting in the fire hall on Monday night, April 2.

at Oberammergau Friday at litely saved the lives of the Ifour residents of the house, (since they would have been I overcome by smoke in a matter of minutes, He said the heating unit jwas intact so it could not have 'started the blaze, and that it grav men at the Veterans Ad-' Those interested may enroll 7 p.m. in the Narcissa Pren angora, is the feline heroine of this small hamlet. P'or it was Bootsie who awakened Robert Janes in time for him to save himself and his family of three others from possible death in a fire that destroyed the interior of their small, one-story frame house early yesterday. Fire believed to have started from electrical wiring was discovered at 2:45 a ft. by Janes when the cat jumped up on his bed and mewed loudly.

He said the bedroom already was in flames and the house was so filled with smoke that he and his wife had to crawl into the children's room to save Richard. 22, and Russell, Vh. They spent the rest of the ministration Hospital here, or obtain further information tiss Hall of the church. The facility is a 250-bedjby the Red Crss at! Mrs. Harvey Hoag and Miss general medical and surgical i Ba'auvia- (Florence Hotchkin will nar- center.

Volunteers are greatly I Tiie on'-v requirements and show slidp? of he needed, according to DrJPh'sical abilit-v and a willing-1 Passion Play which they Charles S.Livingston, hospital, ncsst0 give the much-needed brought back from a recent administrator, and the local 'trip there. probably started from the wiring. Holley firemen under Moone and Clarendon volunteers under Chief Robert Woodworth fought the blaze. No estimate was given of the loss. SiMsd Sums Red Cross chapter is seeking men and women of all ages to help increase its service to veterans.

Gray Ladies give personal services that contribute to the' Sherwood or Nicholas J. Changose Jr. who acted for the parties concerned. However, a survey completed lesi than two months ago in Hornell assessed the theater at $33,220 and the adjacent building at $8,500. Thi3 was 80 per cent of full value at this time.

Constructed in 1915, the theater was operated for many years by its builders, Fred S. Peters and his son, Arthur Peters. Since Arthur Peters left, it has been operated on leases by national theater chains. The closing of the Majestic Theater will leave the city with only one movie theater, the Hornell-Steuben Theater. Other former theaters in the city, which have been closed in recent years are the Shattauck Opera House, the Peerless Theater, the Star, Strand and the Hornell Theater which now is being used as a retail outlet for clothing.

2 Women Hurt In Bath Crash BATH Two Buffalo women were injured about 2:30 a m. Sunday in a one-car accident on Route 248 about one mile south of Canisteo, it was reported yesterday by the Steuben County Sheriff's Department. Both were treated at St. James Hospital in Hornell and released, police said. Velta A.

Gros Jean, 22, of 57 Vernon sustained abrasions of the right knee and contusions and bruises of the face. Police said she was the driver of the northbound car. Her passenger, Susan Kat-sinis, 25, of 270 Jewett received lacerations of the forehead and left wrist. The driver told police she Services in Dansville' Beginning' speak. The final service will tonight, Lenten services are be on Maundy Thursday eve-scheduled weekly at the Dans- ning, when the Sacrament of and recovery of patents.

They read to patients. Tite letters for them, help vith their shopping, teach and assist with parties md other activities that ighten the long hours of hos-ital routine. Since most of lie patients come from the community. Grav La- 1 j-r 1 'A 'ill --W the Lord's Supper will be administered and new members will be welcomed by the congregation. All other services will be on Wednesday, and the hour for all is 7:30.

Immediately following this week's service, the Women's ville Presbyterian Church, on the general theme, "Lenten Homework." The first subject is "A Study in Subtraction and Addition." Rev. Robert H. McKee, minister of the church, will ties and Gray Men take the! 1. jiff Association will meet. There will be a business session and a musical program arranged 2 Cars Crash Mace of visitors in the lives if the patients.

Batavia Assessor Gets New Term BATAVIA City Adminis-ator C. Richard Foote has nnounced the reappointment City Assessor Joseph E. ehler to a four-year term. by Mrs. Calvin Waterbury and In Livonia participated in by Mrs.

Law rence Schede, pianist, and a I If ifz fT I i I 'I I 1 i LIVONIA CENTER The cars of a Canadian tourist and a Livonia Center man were hit by a car driven by a Hemlock youth about 10:50 a.m. yesterday on Route 20-A at vocal quartet comprising Mrs, Austin Hartmann, Mrs. Water bury, Richard Shutt and Le Roy Moyer. 2 Suffer Injuries In Area Crash jit i Livonia Center. Deputy Sheriff Daniel Sco-ville said that Byran Mc Foote made the designation nder the section of the city large which sets up a bureau assessments with the city isessor as its head under jpointment of the ad-inistrator.

Zehler was a member of city's three-member board ALBION Gary Lee I i -i I. A 9 Lennan, Oshawa, Ontario, jStymos, 20, of Transit Road, Canada, had stopped along- Holley, and a passenger in side of a car owned by his car, Edward N. Kozlowski, Thomas Panipinto, Livonia 0f Holley RD, received minor Center, to ask directions. A iniuries vesterdav when their veered off the right side of her lane to avoid a deer that bounded onto the road from that side. third car, being driven east on Route 20-A by Joseph Connors, 19, Hemlock, came over a rise in the highway and hit car developed mechanical difficulty in the steering mechanism and crashed into a power pole off Route 104.

assessments under the rmer mayor-council system government for eight years ior to 1955. He re-rned to city service when as the single as-ssor at the start of the The car struck two guard the rear of both cars. The accident occurred shortly posts, continued forward 50 uncu-aamimstrator govern-mt four years ago. feet and went across the highway to the west side where it went up an embank-ment and struck a tree, it was reported by Deputy Joseph Orway, who investi Connors an dhis after midnight as they were Roy Francis, 19, also of traveling west. Hemlock, were both injured) Stymos received a sprained slightly and were released leg and bruises.

His pas-after treatment by Dr. Robert isenger received eye cuts, ac-Yanowitch at the Lakeville I cording to the Albion State Medical Center. 'Police. A Realtor, Zehler last year came a member of the OLD AND NEW For some 70 years, Perry pupils hav been entering school through this door in Perry Elementary School. Here's one of the newest pupils, Kim Bogle, 5, of Watrous St.

Two additions have been added to the school since it was first built. CUTE! Mrs. Gerald Coffey, 119 Genesee takes son, Steven, 1, for stroll in the Village of Avon. ititute of assessing officers. gated the mishap..

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