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Lil!Jloln Jackson of Jenkin• Jl.oad, Riga, who was fatallY'll'<luMed last Fffday by a 'bullet from a .22 caliber rifle lfred by })is younger sist~f in$i\ay accordjng to investigators. The boy died in Gener~! Hos- F d D ] 1 pita! se11'eral hours ~fter the acci' ee ea ers ·<Jent' ·~ - ·c II d She;i£l's~i1Pl>~n -z~ lDg ~ a e investigated and iounil that De- Ion's brotller, John, itr; had bqon Fire · Auxiliary Sets\ lnstallaliOll . . . If you have not obtained a 1947 license for your dog, do it now I Your pet's permit expired De:cem- ber 31, ' 'fhe fee is $l> 25 if ypu -<>wn a fcmnle canine, Malea 01• spayed fcmnlt!s requiro $2.25 license~. The Motbe1•'s Club of Harding School, Gates, will hold the regu- lar 1nonthly meeting -Mbnday\'\ Jan~ uary 6, at 8 p.m. in th.e scR<10l aud1totluln. 'M1•e. Ernest Rothfuss, rn csident, will be jn charg-e of the busine!:ls sessioll. Taxes for residents of the Town of Ogderr' are fl-0w payable nt the town offiae$ 1 ... 150 Union St1•eet 1 Spence1po1 t, aJ:!d patments '\V1Il be received Monday th1•ough Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and on Satu;rdays from nine until noon . the fcstivit~ea. , 'l'h,e pumpe;, which has a pump• ing_£R-paoity o! 5QO gallons it min· ute, was otder.ed from the Am~i .. can La F1;ance Company'flve Yilil'B~, ago but delivery was held up by d,emaQds of the wa:r. 1 ~ \· . ' I The truck arrived a. couple.\ a~ weeks ago, It will gi•aaUy mcrej)\ie fire proteetion ln the di~t~ct •• JOY/ Chio! Raymond B. Ornwford \Vill head the i·eeeption;, line. · COMBS HEADS, F0R-::AL-B:A:Nr\lr--'~~c:..;. NEXT TUESDA;y_ . ' ~hurehvi1;e's Ray Combs, 'Wh~t was elected as Third District :As.. \\ \ semblyman last No1icmbei:l 'Will Ta:x.es will~ be receiveCf at the. l office un II • - oen sueceeded-~s-pm-' New officers of th9. Ladies' Auxiliary of fiates .. Chiti FirC De- partment will be installed on Wed- nesday night, January 8 nt a meeting in tJ'o. 2. F1rehuse, Long On !h• program will be the fo1·un1 <>n child roblems. Thofrs. J. N1ghJ:lng~jo Is chairman and the mothers of fourth gra4.e pupils will be hostesse'.'_:_ cKlnney is tix collector. 1 nt of the civic organization ·bf ' H ·vey WRy 1 fo1·mer Ogd~n su;;,,. .,,.J ., fond_,.Road.. . • Cemetery Group Elects Officers CORN BORER -MENACE EASES Fewer corn btirers were ;t~.;,01:k in.New ''York Stale in 1940 tlian perv1sor, Combs however '\Vill re1.1o' , ta1n an official eonncction wi~ .. the Free Enterprisers as chairmatJ.., _, of the hoard. \ ' ~ I : • Percy · Crom.welb.li!\11. bs![n · in- . The1 officers wFut ;WUJ assmne stalled ns nuuitet Of Ogden G1·nnge duties ~re. Mnri~ Bloem, prosi- No. lU wlt!t Patsy Sorce as over- dent; Emma Youngs, vice·p1:esi- .aeer and ·Mrs. Grace anfiker as dent; Eleandr Wooden, reoortling lecturer. Th~ ncpct meeting of the aQ._c.retn1y; Jc.an Schuler, cor~ , Grange h;s •been set for Tuesday, respond secretary; and Alviretta .. tranu-ftry:_ 7.. r 0 .,.. Cel'mnk,\ b•easuror. ~ _ .. .. . . Grange Arranges· Dance Gate~ Grange ~members will dance tO the mtiar.ti of'JJaV«l Jo-hnM son and His-·I!ny Ballers on Fri- day } • _ Otb•r offkm,lnskill~(\fe\Ol'ntly Members of the Board of Di- i~ by Clnrence Farll, <ieµuty ··state rectors are: Mal'garet MeMn, H Gi·ango maQter, ah!: Oharles Stone, Mnudo ,Bo\1m, Clara lltlghbs, Mar-· and Mrs. f,' ,;, steward'; Olay~on Bltter 1 assistant th aRccd and Mrs. Younga. cha~e of r In 8.ny recent year, according to l\fembers of the ;Byron CeTueteryM a su1vey Qn the pest made by Association, at its nnnlrnl meetillg Dr. L. A. Cai: l uth, entomologist. lfist~v.eek, ulected officers for 1947. at the StaW Experunent ~µNOii, Geotge Miller again heads tha. Geneva. ,,,,,. stnff as president n,>,•1th :Andrew Fall survey records ind-ir.ated Steele as\v1ce-president· and Wal- an avera~e of 3-2 boters to 100 ter Gartley, aeci'~tary 'and treas- coin plants in 20 counties, accordw u1 et. Mr. Gartley '\Vlyl appointed ing to Dr. Carruth. ~ supe1 iniende'nt. , •c, steward; tlte Rev. J. B. Shepl>nrd, \ ' \ • • ·\' • I• • cbnplai~; 'Ohlll'les Wyland, !teas· Churchville~ Bows '. \ s U-M· MA, .RY_' .. 0 F . l'C1' .·H E N E.ws· :, urer: Mrs. Ilorntby <rite, seore- , • tarY: John Morglin, gatekeeper; To Spencerport -......i • , _ • , • , ·s.· Byron Student .Sings in 'Messiah' , ' \ Officers Ele_!fed By tla1den Club . M\1nbers of the Junior Garden Club -of Byron elected new offic:eis at a meeting last week. Margaret Dewai t was natned president with Janet 'M;uth, vice-presid0nf,' and !Catherine\ ~eif, secretary. Doris 1Iontgomery was chosen as treas ... urer. - The club m~t at the homo of Mrs. Albert Roda and had 1 a Christmas party after the bu.sine.sS I r:,'. l\frs. Clarence Young, Ceres(Mrs. Th R h t R l 0 t' l I w h' gl D c l' I A fl • . • South 'Byron was represented 1'n Lelia H'Mner, Pomon~: Mre. Fred Churc!Wille High School's bas· e oc cs er oya s c, n mue n a.s m. on, , • •• po ice re o~ tpo 2•lth floor <>f the Twenty-three persons ;we!'e iQ- .Maher':, Fto:ra•, Mrs. Georgia l3itter, ketbaU tokc;:ers went do\vn toM a- t~, se~ a hot pace in thE! Eastern nre- huntinJr.... f,6r a Young man llflc.Alpin Ho.tel ifl 't;.,T<Av York Ctty ju1ed when a Southernf .Ruilway the 4-0th annual rendition of HanM B G • -, Di~is1on o& tn<> Natlon!ll Basket- 1 , • h \l' d t · 11 d d h d d.ei's' \Messiah\ qt Berea College ER EN MAN'S KIN lady assistant stownrd; Ralph 6v-to•29 defeat at the bands ,q.f b 11 L 1 • h th 1 d w 10 nve tunes '\' cl pe locks sc11t guests from the hotel's upper passenger tam co 1 e 00 -on m Kentucky recently by , 1 . 11 .ss , Hutt i · t F -\ W'ld $p\ c ~ ' H' h' · h · a enuge '\ Hn ey are ea -I t h • -\ ' · J • ...... \\'ith a slow·mo.y'ing freight near n. oµ, P ams ; rau.., 1 er, · en er,.r, 1g s cagers in t en· ing by nur games •over s~cond· ? air \''01n gir s •On crow1 . oors mfo \he lobby until !he A b . N th C Jl NI Betty Biotl<lbrooks, da'llghter 'lf DIES Of INJURIES session. -0borister; :.crtt,s, Ra:l~h Hutton, ~01 .. laat fray nt Churchville. place T.oledq .. Th'e Roya.ls tighten- trolleys. _._ w -.l waS e:.\Xtinguished. T~e- fire_ pe~s~. ''\VCT'~r hurt_ br:t ~~ne se~~ Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Bioad- .. , 'or bearer; ll'.. E gar' Ernst lind Webster, Hogan and Brittain d ti b •i I - ~ '&ifi'M~ am! no o w • brooks of 'Sooth Byron. K;enneth Lo1~e, brother-in-law .., \\ .~ • tettn&r .anQ. Milton Mason, were tea a1·s 01' SDCnCet');>orC- e lOlJ'\\grip :! ' nning a P--\\l r iQ . -:--. e • ·u etl '1.t, Qn as in iously 'vhen a Long Island Rail- y trustee~. t .tho Ogden outfit Is •booked for of games over the Week-en~. O,n ., A US ,000 srut h~~ been J ~ • '\- •• road lq<omotive al\d thtee bagJ1age Miss Broa~brooks Waft saluta- of Hnny Ashle of Bergen died : ,. G N . - a non-league gime tomorrow night S'atur.day night Les Hnrp1son s l brought a~ainst the Tobin Pack- A :i. o; can; JU11'1.ped n section o:f .track torian <lf othe, 1944,. gradUating De.cember 24 at Ilion, N. Y., and R. A GE SLATES at Al•hion And East Rochester will crew defeated Indianapolis, 57• ting ComJJanY by 100 inalo ~m- ,,.... least 20 lk•J11en were' over· • class .at South Byron lliglr School. Mr. and Mrs. Ashley attended tlie . 48, and. on Sundayr\ nig-ht edged 1 ~ .. come: by heavy smoke as they On Sunday: night City CoHeg-e fune1al services there. •/ lNSTAl.tATIQN be met at Spencerport on Tues- the ·Fort Wayne Zo11nors, 67-70, P :Y•?• ikarrd former •m_P)?Yees, fot9!rht • siubborn fi1e in an At- .of New York defeated Wyoming, Mr Lowe died of injuries re• .p' Gatn-a \\-range. 4lll will hold .tl\rr day, Japunry 14 • in an ovc1·time contest.' On Satur- w 0 j.•e: that- amou,nt •n:•hack fonlN.!lol'Ugstore, only seven blocks 57-48, in n 1 ba,sketball game in LAST RITES HELD ce1ved in a1\ automobile acci<f<mt • 1 \ '. ' \) ·~~ . • ,1 0 0 I: • \ ' • · ne>tt ;:jiW'iar meeting Janua>y 9 aUanjyne'.School day they face Dettoit. pay,. ~quid~ted dam~ges •)Id lit- away\F:li•om the· ,s1te of the Wl1\e· Madison Squa~t,l Garden but be- FOR ·MRS·, KER 8 ~ early in December. Survi 11 11tg him ~iJ when ~ff~(!rs ,Will b.e lnsblled at H Congressio:nnl ~ lL-Ction ~to· bar ~i\~~\~lJ;es~ fO:t' ~m,~ ~ent .on. cou:i liotel 'vhe):e 121 pe1sons lost fore the g.anle ended n riot was a1c his wiclow and four sons. 1 \)lubhc 1'oremonr by dOPl!ty Olar- onor Pupils Listed rfe l ! t . amp ~r $ w pes/ l~~~ng . .t)mi: llves on Docehtber 7 Resi- almost toucliqd oft' as 'the rival F al !! . ----., .... ~~- ence Forti Of, tne' '.New Y<irlCSta J'be B:on'or Roll of.J!aJlantY11• faiens -. alnd disloya Amer calls t~~· prefal'r!g d o~. •'n~. tt\':V:·g dents Qf n hotol next to the Ul'Ug- cone bes bandied words and threat- Sat:~·;~. fo~:~~::. ;~~·, .. ~:.Id Dl·.·r: Court L~ague G M l Sebo - ·r - ro~ hig 1 ofi'tces hi trade unions tr ac ua pro- µe iv.e ·~ 0 • 15 .atote~· fled into tl\_e st1 cct, sonic ir:1 ffncd to slug it. out. Joe L&pchick , . ~ range. :rrs-. C ate:nt?.p Ford will o PlJP1 s, ns annQunced re- has he.en adV'oCated b3!' }\\prf?'sen- ts generally term~d pcn•tat-to-por- nigJlt$hirls. St john's Co)lch x·cstrained' Nat iow Kerti, mother of Harry· D R PJ conduct tho installatioJi of Gates cently, includes: tative Clarence J. Brown of '?'-1?· ta! poy, • ·r . ' • ' l' Holman, ec:NY ~entor, from go- l\ern, ;forme1' Gates Democratic eSUfiteS ay . <:J'uvenile Gritl!go ofliceta. , Firs~ Grade-Nancy Ue'belac'k- In a statement, Brown, who is m 1' No unions arJO m~oly,ed m the ing niter Ev Shelton Wyo1>1ing leade1, who died, on Christmas' l \ 'l'h~se :who will takl! Ol!ide ate: er,·Donna Totten, James ·'Uaggert, ~he r ing· fQ< the II<>use -GOP case,. \°\~\li•~j a: st~temcnt ,hb~,i!~sti~!,~'.fusin .f,~~~··;:~·df:~; coach. Lapchick said Shelton's Day, 10 !~.l~~~~~e~b~f-0~e~:; t!; ~~ 1 ; master, Louls B. F<>.sfor; oyerseer, Linda Powell, Kenneth Pa k ea e~ip, said ''.'J'.hera is no rea- made by Wll!foif~ @lay, attorney conduct should be br<>ught before She also l~ayes he1c...busband, - • .. ii.,., '.' J. ~ ~ ..., M -\ .u~.,. ·v. ... yrne ~ ,. oyce am~e , head of .p.n .An1er1cnn traUe union. 1 ~cti.on, ind~jlend(!lntlf iind as nn,;; • • • dna Kfng of Spencerport• and ·- ' , f .F:,,; 0 • 1 ~e,· B,!\.!mar;' !; 11 t:~e~, 110 gLelo·,~~ss-e ~ntricia ·ifasrttetrho-nJ lt, MaH e 1 r, 1 st'ln to; . .a non-c!ttze). 1 to be the for the. men, w o ~i:e t!\kfng- -t~he ::Sa~·{J..c~~$):~M~Fe·~~e~~:; the- National Coach's Asm:H;iation... AEfartin Kern;. t\vo <laughters, Mrs. ~ 1 ~:sc~o:p:\~i 10 ~e~~~~ ~~nd:ey• Jr.~ , !h!:l:i11,~~::~i'£!~4i.($'tk!; !~~~~ .ifa.~:.Pv.~.~:p~~~~.~. :.r:f~~~~~ ~~tr~~.·=.:t~~n.:'~rfe s~~b.t~-~~~J!nJ!~! ~.·i:v1diials. ~ . ' ', ,,, , ,1 ~ •, . ~~~~~~i! \\~:.k!~-~e~~ ~:11;u;:1t~~: d' ~h~ee~ be~1Scrntick sen;t~{-\tPtr&~ ~:· ~~~~a !~~t'h ~~~r~~G-~?.B•t,.\1\1,f h~~t~~ w::h ;~:en~=~~i~qsfa:=~~ ' t ; r II iltv:C\' ~- ~ l • C I • d R h d ll' h ~~ •~ r ~ ' ance. The '!11w apalies •to cities . ic \· q-;:ir \e wee ·ep ·- a. 'l\·e K brok's <iu\fit a+ $nut11 Byron. , ' !- ur'Jt, a iiit'i o>,,.eej !«CMfa;rJI, M<iu , e '\ eci en ic at - oe tou .... importance to our nation ~head- • Geor~a·~, gubetnatonal sctam· in !N.ew York Stat~' with ·lQ 000 , ne\V C''!\gress vote for a U)llfica- ern and H\'be1 t A. Kern of d ' ,• .Co oe;cga. ~~'.Peb; ~ubert Vogdj; .,; Secpnd Grade-Douglas C~sse- ed by' citizens of unquestionable ~le may rrlsult In the' ~t!!..te nav- or \'·'-'• p'pul•ti'on, • ; t1on of the armed: forces._ Rochester; one sister, Mrs. tohn On Jl\We nesday, J 1 anuai·y 8,, , detes, Ji{ana llloom; Pomona, vov, Carol Daniels, Ann De1gel, loyalty.\ _. ing two governors li Jh¢ Legis- ~'\\'\ u ~ I'!aud--irl'<lth. , ,- Srui.th. Yron w1U trave to Church• j,Mr$ .. .D~u:gherty; :Flor.a, :N'Qra\\lrost .. Charles Fancher, Be\\~:f!lescl ,,,... lntul'e des.ignates \116:rman 'Tnl- ~ 'f\.VO tra~n, crashes and .. two row; l.f grandchildren hnd seven ville for nn encounter with the 'er~ ladY.:a.54i~~llt.·~teWA-1\d; 'LuciUe Jo]lnne. Hart,.~ JaJnes Lutz, John ltenry A. V'tallace has den-0unc- madge so ... n ~f tll.e decQased Gov- A l3ritish maJo.i· nncl two f.ler- plnne aacldCfits took the 1 lives of great~giandchddre;o.' l IIn1 vey C. ~oOne. Pest, Ameri .. F<>td; el:;~cU~ :cOm'Wil'tee, Fred Monr!)e, Pntrlcia Ne:wba.uer, Rob- ed the present poijtieal confusion erno'r-~lect tQ the. 'Offi~, and· if ~qts 'Were kidnapped nn<l flog- 11 pe1~ons and ;inju1·cd 62 dn 'Sllt- Servic~s were held from 1177 can IJe~1on tossers Rali$clie:l'~ -llag il)ear-~:r. Mal'ie ett Ost~\t.hol1dt ,G~il PricbarB, and as a •tfake- ~one\Par:ty system url- incurubent·')Drtis Arnell x.ef'Uses t gelhi:ti -Nathnnya, Pn.lest111e, nbout u1 day. A TWA Con~telT:ntion Lyell Aven:ue with titil'ial fi~ir.. The 1 emn1nder of \i:h.o 1eagu,e ~hirtehard~J. ' · - Wlllia.m Tnggcr-t. · ' der the guise orr·~a. bi-partisan sUrt'@ider ofitce ' 4,1 'n.liles n.outhwest of .Tc1usale1n crashed ju~t a '\b.alf·n;iile short\ oI field CDlJJeter.y, Sp. enceipoi.-t. schedule for Betgon, Byron and ,, ,. l ·: - \\ f I I. /1 I I • ,,4 I .,___, __ ., 0 ' L... '1 'I 0' I ~ 1j . . • 0 J <? 0 \ D \\' . a I o! ,, •I I l ~~-~•1•6 0 l 0 1' ' i I, ~ I .. • • I\ • 0 .~ • ~ ,!~ o I ;'I -·. '1> - I ~ ·.) • • I ' . !/ p .- .l'u\.oJ!ll!< 'Gf(\llll'ec oiers \\ei 'Third and Fourth Grades - block\ and in sounding a ciUJ, to . :_...,,,, MemRer~ .Of tho J~wf,11 m1<~r- the Shannon Airpprt ill Eire. rn Chm•chvil!e teoms fol' Jonnary f<>l- :trtat~11 Fred Rilu!cli~r Jr.; ov-el'-' SUS.fin ]tebela-;rker,, Steve ..PatKo, a11 progi-essives said- ''W.e trl.ean to Tom YnwJcet~ pr~idcftt of the groilnd flogged the trio in i·eta~ •that r'l{ash 12 chod} two were ex- ·w .. ~ ~ lowfl Thursdav, flfh, Bergen at ~ ... \' Bal), Schott; 'l6et er, Joan MatlOl)e Milne, .and,,Dale Ander- have\ two·party system, OM\Way Boston Red Sox, was numed talion; :for th9 ftoggrng Of a- !G- peeled to die ·alld three we1e on omen's GQP \lab· K:onda)!; Salutday; 11th, Church- ' . . ---...., ,:::...____., Sa')':erj 1 jte.'W:lrd:,, Utzy~ ayer; a'S:- son. · : - ' ~ or the otber.\ base-ball's tet~xecuti:ve irt the ~.a .. year .. 6Td bank!· rQbb-t>r. After tho. the -critical list, ' • ~ .... ., \I! Ville nf Elba, Monday, 13th, Eas , -· ~· - 'Enf stewa'r<l, Uul S;.Ji9~t: ch•<f· Fourth and Fifth Grade.s .li;~ nsked fm: ·a fight within the ior leagues· o 946. -I!lollie bcat)rtg,\ th~ JMt~1 g11de nrn Action in tl'Ying t,g &Y•rt · a Holds ffolidi!m' , f ele Pom hl'oko at Bergen, Churchv:ille ' j 0 ' L<iisSti(es;tte:a•ll~r, Joanne John ~1i1, William Kretohmer, tanks <>f the Democratic party 0;-er of tl>o t. ours Cnrdit10Js, jo~·'W.&S al\!I\\\t!f to Ii bn<k to 'c1ash, cost tho llves of a'i>il'otllnd ~ ., ~t PaviJio11\ AlexaTICter at\So~h : '. • !'· 1 ¥\ y ~;.$Jcl:~i £ve '.Foster; William Packard, 1'.i;,da Elphiek and if th.et fails, 11 n'iltion-wide wao pis_ked as, ma)lngor of the hls.;iidt<il! fo •• ~\inlder venr. 'The (o-pi!<>j: \of 'an American Airlines llfembe1·s Of tl.lii> W'o.;cn's Re- By1•on; Monday, 20fh, Oakfield J·,_ , ' :•) l ~ gatekeaf>.er;'.· Ell/in,: ~i~pe'ni!J <11:1d. George Hatl;<!n. ,+, _ third political Par~.' His speech Y••l! ano Stan '.Mttial 1 b\l!, stii1'. $ei·~. 'l}q10 \ve10 tt<llf\to trees pinna ent-0ute '.from Bufi'alo to ~ublioa~ Clpb of C:hu1'ch\'.J)le eh- South B¥\on> Wednesday, 22 . .Ii' ',• ,. (ler!ll!. 'E~~yei;li*1; Pomd'!l ' ' Sixt!> and $e.fenth. \-G@dos \\- 'VllS made 'bof<*i\!'·tnnforence df flret<hascmnn, ~vas nlimedr tli~ 'n].•• >1nQ. 'vl,tippe~ 18 · tini~s. m>- Chibngo. One- of the injured pas• Joyed a C)\1\~tmas Party hist week Bergen at· C)llledonia, East Pelil- \''• 1 • , ., ,;. :.·:BeVesf\r ~S<!lil j;'fora, 'Jean. R\\1· tlo'i'@l\e.E\tlr;e, -ra~iauelln·M~N\ell po!\ticnl omnnizations called 'to io1·s' top player. c1.,,· H•P-i)er,. ~!\1% hes and sough! shelf- senge1•s was not expected t .. -live nt th~ -home Q; ~I'S 'Wn1·no1• Mac broke at Ohu1·chville; Mondpgt I i . I tlolphf .ll~ a~~l:'. 'Sf<iward, alld l'Atri<ii Sl!npsoll.. .,.;:; f<J\:m \Tbe ProgressiVe Citiz•ns Montr~al P,ffb\t was se1eoted as ~r Ml .a {jjolice •station, as soon ns and three Wero on the cHtical I<eazio. G!tts we1·e exchanged a~d 27th. Chm•chvi!le at Borgelli: ,, , .. ~ t ~l tl'fa~~·. •. , ~h Grad~Bi!.~bant· liltl'llel). of Am,eri\!-.''. top manniter i~ the ml1'1W$. : ~llef~~~i)ants djsappenred. list. ~ 1 there were refreshments, South Byron at KendalL -~ , -~,.;C-~ \ ~, ............... 11 .... ·~i~ .... ' . \,/ \ \ .. ,.· \'•\' \~' A4 ;,1' i~ • MICRo~coPY, INC. ro~.;;:> ~6t.i llOCHi$'!'61 1(,. ~t::tO 7$ ey;, n.::o • ' . ··- ~ ..,.C .. \l~r-\\ _....,.,_.,.,., ..... \''\\' .. ' ' - ·' • ' . M ' .. .. • , l; ~ , ....... -- • ----~ • •• '· .. ~~: 't ....,.._-w. ... ,,..~ ...... -<i!'I':!'1;JJl;~'ff'>;;;~~\:l' ..... ..,..;i;r~J:\....e\:;'.: ...... ' • .,,,!J ' • - i • • ' ·-- ,,, .. ~ \ . . ~ . ' .. ? • ' . \ ~ '. I . i .. . p • '