Document 70771

sday, July 6,1961
>THE WANT ADS
THE CATO CITIZEN, CATO, N. Y.
Red Cross Fund
Goes Over Top
Page Fivt
RED CREEK PERSONALS
VICTORY
my family and other
shown me while in the hospital
Mrs.
William Killough and • • • • • • • • - • • » • • • • • • • • • • • •
Mr* Mildred Pierce and family Paul Scalaglia and returned the
I would like to thank everyone and since my return home. NorRed Creek had the h/*** of of Cato and Mrs. Josie Ti&he Scataglia children to their home Billy spent Thursday afternoon
for
the cards, offers of help to man Stafford.
giving more than the <j.j,,ta ^ ^ iptnt the week-end at the home
with Mrs. Tom Welling and Sally.
after
they
had
spent
several
days
tor by the Wayn* tVunty H*d of P r i n c i p a l and Mrs. W. A.
Mr. and Mrs. Melville Warford
with their cousins, the Baker
e W * c,hapter
*** V*"i* waj Wright in Johnstown.
and
family left Sunday for a
$380 and $401 75 •/.«.» i<-,!l«*Vrd. » -*ean Marie Henwood returned children.
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Adle and week's vacation at the home of his
Because of this «p^ r ^:d re- to her home from the Edith KartMr.
and Mrs. Clair Younglove ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Warspcme Red Creek ut;z*rru and *•*» Clinic. LeRoy. Friday,
~an
those who generouUy tontributed! Last Saturday Mr. and Mrs. were last week callers at the ford at New Hope. Pa.
know they have htlpcd carry on Donald Roe and their daughter home of Mr. and Mrs. George
Rev. and Mrs. Harold Knitter
the many needs at home and Rebecca toured to Peon Yan Bates,
treated Mr. and Mrs. Tom WellMiss Florence Harrison of Sy- ing to a steak roast dinner at
abroad where such a great hu- where Mr. Roe officiated at the
mamtarian organization tan op-1 wedding of Richard Ewell and racuse spent the week-end with Fair Haven Beach State Park
er e
^| "
i Marilyn Andrews. Miss Andrews her sister and family, Mr. and Thursday evening, celebrating
local unit v.ill benefit i n ' * a s a member of the Middlesex Mrs. Gerald Bishop.
Mrs. Welling's birthday.
'
1 theOurcontinued
Kenneth Burnham, son of Mr.
b l o o d program, { Methodist Church, the Roe's preMr. and Mrs. Tom Welling and
and Mrs. Wilson Burnham, called Sally and Mrs. Helen Welling of
water safety service and the Jo-*vious pastorate,
cal loan closet.
I Callers at the home of Mr. and Friday on his parents.
DRIVE A SAFE CAR!
Oswego were dinner guests Sun- \
To the energetic volunteer • Mrs. Lewis Terwilliger over the
Mrs. Ernest Craine has been day of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hal-!
workers and all who gave and I week-end were Mrs. Marjorie! confined to Auburn Memorial stead and Marian of Dexterville,'
BE SURE OF THE
helped to make this 1961 drive a Brian' of Auburn and Mr. and j hospital for the past several days. the occasion b e i n g both Mrs.
• success 1 wish to exoress my ap- Mrs. Paul Angelo of Walworth.
Linda Dates of Auburn spent WeHing's birthday celebration.
rried about whether
! prociation and thanks.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wray and the long week-end with her parMiss Kathy Reid left Saturday
, have (omtfet* profamily of Maryland were the last j ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dates.
Mrs. Clayton Nichols.
f.-.r
her summer job as Food Di(5oo against the risks
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Frappier rector at the College Settlement
jriving? If you want
Charles Jaeger.
' and daughter Tina moved to Os- Farm Camp at HorshajvPa., near
New Version
For any engine work,
U**r*. »ee us. H ' e
History- Teacher — Mr. SopMr. and Mrs. Paul Angelo ofjwego Saturday to make their Philadelphia.
from a tune-up to a
ri of our job to give
holess, who was it that followed Macedon were guests for the home for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Welling
,tkekindof help you
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Craine and Anna from Jordan were FriKing Edward VI, of England?
week-end and over July 4 of Mr.
complete overhaul, it
Mr. Sopholess — Queen Mary.land Mrs. Dwight Stewart of spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. day evening visitors at their parjj in choosing car inpays to come to us!
and Mrs. Howard Drum and fam- ents home.
Teacher — And who followed Town Line rd.
rcce that's right for
Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Stewart ily at Blind Sodu^.
Mary?
rtStcp in and talk it
Mrs. Kenneth K i n g and son
Ann Stevens, 12, entertained Kevin and Mrs. Gerald Colvin
and
three children left Monday
Mr. Sopholess —Her little lamb.
re with us.
AUTOMOTIVE
morning for thier home in Levit- several of her friends at a birth- left Monday morning of last week
SERVICE
NOTICE
town, Pa., after a visit with Mr. day party at her home Saturday. |
f o r a n o r t h e r n trip. They visited
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN and Mrs. Dwight Stewart of
Sunday the Stevens families | Ausable
Chasm, Ticonderoga,
P H O N E R L 4-6673
RED CREEK. N. Y.
! that License No. 6O-EB-306 has Town Line rd.
enjoyed a picnic at the home of I Saratoga Springs, crossed Lake
Roscoe Rogers and Ernest of j Merrill Ste% ens. The occasion was Charnplain by ferry and visited
been issued to the undersigned to
Lake
City, Tenn. left Sunday af-' in honor of his two granddaugh- several interesting places in Versell
cider
and
beer
at
retail
for
onBed Creek. N . Y .
ter spending several days with ters; Joan Stevens, daughter of mont, among them a marble facpremises
consumption
in
Greta's
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Restaurant, Red Creek, N. Y., their daughter and family, Mr Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stevens and tory near Rutland. They returned
rtttnting tk$
Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. to their homes Wednesday.
Route 104A. under the Alcoholic and Mrs. Ralph Guthrie.
Duane Stevens, who were both
Herb
and
Jim
Bacon
are
spendBeverage
Control
Law.
Greta
tford Fire
Harold Jones spent a few days';
*m
celebrating birthdays.
ing
the
week
fishing
in
Canada.
Sporup.
bda
at
Red
Creek.
New
irusc* Company
last week at Auburn Memorial
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Douglas
Rotach
Mr. and Mrs. Rocco Episcopo
York, Wayne County.
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hospital for treatment of a carand family have moved to Syra- and sons visited Mr. and Mrs. buncle on his back.
Robert Wood at Bridgeport Suncuse.
(this
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Elmer. Jim
Allen Sickman of Tully has re- day.
and Beverly accompanied Norris
Mrs. Harold Johnson and son Jones on a week-end fishing trip
cently moved into the downstairs
apartment of Carl Becker and is Steve from Newark were Sunday to the Cape Vincent area.
working for the Becker Funeral evening callers of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Norris Hornburg was the
J u n e 2 1 vicinity of Port Home.
Ivyl Painter.
i
honored
guest at a coffee party
Byron, Male, 2 years old,
Dean Griffis spent the week- Friday morning at the home of
Mis Susan Craig of Rochester
b r o w n and w h i t e , beagle spent the week-end and holiday end in Rochester with his family. Mrs. George Lynch.
a n d hound. W i t h collar, li- with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Caywood
Mr. and Mrs. Fay Kasson enSympathy is extended to the
tertained Miss Starr Gillette of Eversons, in the tragedy which
and family at Blind Sodus.
cense No. 222428. T
Donald Nichols of New York W olcott for the week-end.
struck the family in the early
Mrs. Doris Kleege entertained hours Sunday morning. Their son
City and Gary of Rochester spent
Call JANES
the long week-end with their par- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kleege and Joe, who resided at Syracuse was
For Women
Weedsport 854-6501
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Nich- family and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey killed in an automobile accident
the homeward turn
VanWie and family at a chicken along with Levi, his sister's husols at -Blind Sodus.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spock and barbecue Sunday in honor of the band.
:V*£
and
O
son John arrived in town Satur- Jack Kleege's wedding anniverm
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jones re- ]
a winding road . . .
day. Mr. Spock returned, to New sary.
turned Thursday from a honey-1
Barry Pearce, F. N., who is sta- moon trip in the Adirondacks.
York Sunday and Mrs. Spock and
j
!e's road, wind though
John remained at their home here tioned" aboard the U.S.S. RanKeith Lewis who lives at the |
dolph, spent the week-end at the Merrill home is making a splendid
nay through the years,
GLASSES FITTED for the summer.
F o r t h e Kid*
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spock and home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. recovery from his recent accident
isgs us at last to our
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Stone and Giles Pearce. He recently reHe is still at Auburn Memorial
irnal home, where light
turned from Guantanimo Bay1, hospital and it is expected that he
their
families
were
guests
of
Mr.
d peace forever abide.
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and Mrs. Fred Kinney at Weeds- Cuba; Kingston, Jamaica and will remain a couple of weeks
Dominian Republic. The Ran- m e r e . . However, h e . is up and
port Sunday.
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MEN'S " H U H D "
Mr. and Mrs. William Brenchley dolph received an "E" rating for about and seems to be feeling
At Any Hour Call
and four children of Windsor efficiency in the C. U. S. class very cheerfuL
Bed Creek RL 4-62S2
spent the week-end with her [during maneuversMiss Margaret Tobin and Miss
mother and brothers, Mrs. Mabel | Mrs. Norma Sutton and Mrs. Edith VanWie of Auburn called
Phelps, Gerald and Laight
jElla Roach were dinner guests on Mrs. Paul TifTt at the Butts
OPTOMETRIST
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Baker and j Saturday evening of Mr. and Mrs. home*one day last week.
family were in Seneca Falls as 1 Ken Caywood and family at Blind Mr. and Mrs. Jean Butts were
Wednesdays, Saturdays Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sodus.
UNERAL HOME
at S o d u s recently to visit his
MEN'S "BIG Y A N K "
brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
10 A. M. to 3:30 P. M.
Carl N. Becker
Don't just coast around curves. Morris Butts and their daughter
ni-.
Above Palmer's Grocery
Slowing down before you come to and family. Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Ambulance Service
Wolcott
P h . L X 4-4682
a curve, then using a little gas Barnes cf Riverside, Calif.
coming out cf it will hold the
Blue. Green. Charcoal Grey. Tan, U a h t Grey a n d Olive
Mr. and Mrs. G e r a l d Butts,
wheels on the road better.
George and Helen drove to Silver
Creek Friday night for a weekmeasure 177 feet The Sunday end with relatives. Saturday evePANTS O
SHIRTS J* - ^
afternoon competition for drag- ning they attended the wedding
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Slightly
Higher
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sters will begin at 1:30 with the of Shirley's mother, Mrs. Clara
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track's gates opening at 9 a. m. Hulbert to Alfred Gordon Smith.
Lake, md one brother, Ernest
The Friday night stock car pro- The wedding and reception were
THURSDAY, JULY 13
grain, which begins at 3:30 p. m„ held at the home of Shirley's sis:MM
Yates of Savannah.
WESTBURY METHODIST CHURCH
Sheiwas a member of the Meth- should see even more cars entered ter.
odist Church of Wolcott and its than ever befor?. P r o m o t o r
Fred Jones arid daughter Eve5:30 P . M.—
Dante "Lucky" Raponi has reWSCS.
lyn
spent Sunday at Auburn with
Doris also leaves a paternal ceived indications from a number
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3ULTS S1.25
Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Doan.
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grandmother, Mrs. Lulu Baity of of pilots in the Finger Lakes area
Auburn and her maternal grand- as well as the North country that
au: Roast beef and gravy, mashed potatoes, new peas,
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward they will be at the Milray races
ked bearis, relish plate, rolls and muffins, strawberry shortP H O N E L X 4 2031
WOLCOTT
READ THE WANT ADS
Friday night
te. iced tea. coffee and milk.
Yates of Spring Lake.
Wayne County Assistant District Attorney Maurice Strobridge
who headed the investigation was
assisted by Village Police Chief
Lester Ta'ber. Sheriff R o b e r t
Boms, State Troopers William E.
Timmons, J. H. West, W. F. Townsend and LL C h a r l e s Curtin.
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Troopers from the Wolcott substation moved in quickly after tho
tragedy was discovered by Village Patrolman Robert Bradbury.
CwnU of Thanks
To be SURE, come to us for
p in the air -
about
r insurance?
BRAKES
ROBINSONS
l\e Douglass
tirance Agency
DOG LOST
CANVAS SHOES
.98
9a
2
$<
$*|98
Eyes Examined
P.F. FLYERS
H. B. HALL
WORK SHOES
BECKER
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ROAST BEEF SUPPER
MATCHED SETS
Double Rites for
Slaying Victims
BASEMENT
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Stock Car Races
At New Milray
Strip in Fulton
A full schedule of stock car
races is planned for the new Milray Speedway thi* Friday night
Fc'jn-five c^rs ar.1 drivers wcro
rxi hand !a-t Friday night when
Dutt Yar.r.i of Syrstu5e was thr
w.-.r.rr rf the evening* races ry
•A:-'. ~i a heat. «e:r.i-final race
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The drag strips will he u«<Ni
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f,r?t tin* thi? SunJay
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