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haircut which lays the foundation for a good perman
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We use the finest lanolin enriched cream lotion
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JO & CHARLES BEAUTY SALON Specializing in—Haircufttaf, Hairstyling, firm Swat Waving
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41 North Main Street Phone 578 Mt. Morris
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RELEASED ON BAIL Ordered held for the Livingston Coun
ty Grand Jury on a charge of, carnal *bese of a child. Richard Kivert, 18, of 167 Center Street, New Roc he He, was released on bail following his arraignment before Geneaco Police Justice Angeto Spezzano. Saturday.
Chief Deputy Arthur Farrell arrested Riven on a warrant after he surrendered himself to the custody of Sheriff H. Donald McCotl. Assisting in tty investigation were Undersheriff James Emery and Deputy Douglas Mills.
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Mr. and Mrs. Mt, Morris, ri he eight-week
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The course a! parts and welding.
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Clarence A. tly was graduated from tal working course at
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DE$1LU HAS WRAPPED UP A DEAL to buy the RKO ** studio in Hollywood and the RKO-Pathe lot in Culver City. This gives the Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz TV em
pire a total of 88 soundstages. This is four more than MGM and U more than 20th Century-Fox • . . A poll of TV GUIDE readers reveals that 96.6 per cen« of them were against any form of pay-TV. Only 84 out of every 1,000 ballots returned were marked "Yes" in favoring subscription TV. Approximately 45,000 readers took part in the nationwide poll. This is believed to be the largest sampling of public opinion on the subject ever taken in the country . . . Jane Russell and CBS are talking about Jane starring in a new TV series . . . Nat King Cole is leaving TV for more lucrative night club appear«*e*. ^ # #
****£**?£ T H E L 0 N E RANGER. WHICH WILL be 25 .%. new Tv series?years old next month, has been renewed for another three years and another 13,000,000 . . . Quiet Zone, to be filmed for Playhouse 90 by Screen Gems, will co-star Kim Hunter, Richard Kiley and Coleen Gray . . . Ann Sothern's projected new series for Desilu will be called Career Girl . . . Frank Sinatra is working on a new technique to perk up his slumping show. He will kinescope his musical shows before a live audience and then run the finished product on the air. Incidentally, he plans to shelve several already completed shows. Sinatra's deal resulted from a frantic conclave with ABC and ad agency brass . . . Despite early threats of many program cancellations in January, it now looks as though all present CBS shows will remain on TV.
• • * * JACK PARR MAY BE HEADED for an hour-long, mid-evening show of his own on NBC next season, a la Steve Allen. So far Parr is resisting ail offers . . . Jos Hall has started the cameras rolling in Hawaii on Us new series, Malolo of the South Seas . . . Shirley Temple will act as hostess and narrator on the Legend of Sleepy Hollow which will be **** £*** „ shown in February on NBC. At this time it has not • • • « « W « SS been decided whether or not she will appear on i t . . . Hal March has been signed to conduct an orchestra for a new record album . . . Is there no end to these things? Rumor has it that there will be more Westerns on TV. CBS, for instance, is planning a new hour-long series for Gary Cooper.
'luiXr̂ I January Report
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ARE YOU PLANNING TO MODERNIZE OR BUILD A NEW DWELLING NOW? ^ We have completed many new homes
throughout the Genesee Valley during
the past several months—
If you anticipate a new home or plan to mod-s
ernize your present dwelling w e are now in a posi
tion to save you money and at the same time render
expert service . . . Let'us show you plans of modern
homes that are sure to meet with your requirements
and if you are interested in modernization of the
kitchen or present home we can also be of great
assistance.
R. S. Crpston's Sons Warehouse—Corner of Genesee and Lake Streets
Phone 186-M or 182-M Mt. Morris, N. Y.
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Pete's Gulf PETER PAGANO, Man
93 Main Street Phone 269-W
Rendered by Sheriff II. Donald McCoil
Livingston County Sheriff ML Donald McCoil reports that the deputies in his department received and investigated a total of 190 complaints during the month of January.
Automobile accidents again headed the list as deputies investigated 43, wherein 26 persons were injured. There were* no fatalities due to automobiles during the month.
McCoil said that the Sheriff's Department received and investigated two burglaries and 10 larcenies wherein $1,394,34 worth of property was stolen and deputies recovered $643.21 worth. Deputies also investigated six fraudulent check cases.
Fourteen persons were reported as missing during the month and 12 were located. Deputies bandied traffic at eight functions, transported eight emergency blood shipments and provided traffic escorts for three other functions.
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If It's Sales or Service Call
You Owe It To Yourself to Look
Lovely at all Times We specialize in all types
of beauty culture. Come in and we will help to make you look lovelier with a new permanent, facial, eyebrow arch and manicure.
Open all day Wednesdays
ANN'S Beauty Salon ANN SACCO, Proprietor
Telephone 365-M 8 Spring Street Mt. Morris
| The Livingston County Jaii had a high population of 19 prisoners and a low count for the month of 17 prisoners.
The Bureau of Identification took 49 sets of fingerprints for pistol permits, 14 sets for civilian purposes and 33 sets were taken for criminal purposes. Fourteen photographs were taken of prisoners and 16 photographs were taken of miscellaneous incidents.
The Sheriff's night patrol found one door open at a business establishment in the county. <
The Sheriff's Criminal Squad of Deputies made 65 arrests during the month. Of these, 43 were for violations of the Vehicle & Traffic Law as follows: 15 for speeding on the open highway, nine for speeding in restricted rones, five for passing stop signs, four for parking to block a driveway, three for passing red tights, two for unlicensed operators and one each for permitting an unlicensed operator, improper turn, reckless driving, leaving the scene of an accident and an equipment violation. These violators were fined a total of $490. one was sentenced .o jail and six received suspended sea-fences.
Violations of the Penal Law accounted or 20 arrests as follows: two each for
Children's Court violations, issuing a fraudulent check assault in the third degree, disorderly conduct and petit larceny. One each were for violation of probation, wayward minor, burglary in the 3rd degree, abandonment of children and one miscellaneous charge. Two arrests were also made for assault in the 2nd degree and three arrests were made for public intoxication. Two arrests were also made for other departments, one for petit larceny and one for being a fugitive. These violators were fined a total of $90, two received suspended sentences, three held for county court, two held for Supreme Court, two for Children's Court, one was sentenced to Monroe County ^Penitentiary and one was sentenced to Elmira Reception center.
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Shakers' Crossing Phone 214
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FARMERS IN THIS AREA
I have moved my headquarters and residence from York to Leicester where I have purchased the former F. Douglas Wheeler property, directly opposite the Presbyterian Church.
I will conduct the livestock and auctioneer business from this location and will be pleased to greet my old friends and new acquaintances at the new address.
Kenneth W. H>nna, Auctioneer Phone Leicester 7212 Leicester, New York
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plan now to i'nstall the modern type!
COM'~ INSTALLATION-GUARANTEED RESULTS
, Visit Our SaI4psroom and See For
Yourself A Complete Display!
WE QEAN and SERVICE ALL MAKES OF ,
Burners, Furnaces and Boilers -2 .... Hour Servic_
BAlmER. HEATING ENTERPRISES PhC!n·. Dansvill. 823
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We feature the following well known
makes of Permanents:
ROCKmE, Instant Wave
ZOTOS DOUBLE, Instant Wave
RA ymE DU-ETTE, Instant Wave .
In our Beauty Salon you receive the best perman· ent wave technique, AND you will receive the latest haircut which lays the foundation for a good permanent.
W. have a price to fit every pocketbook.
We use the finest lanolin enriched cream lotion for all types of hair which leaves no chemical smell.
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If you anticipate a new home or plan to .mod... na. your present dwelling we are no.w in a posi:. tion to lOve you money and at the same time rend.r expert service • -., . Let" us show you plODS of modern homes that are sure to meet with your requirements ••• ancllf you are Intet'ested in modernization of the kJtche- or preMnt home we can also be of gre~t ~. ' 9
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-b.se of a child. Richard Kiv.rt. 18. of Pvt. G.rald Turybury, 19. son of J R rt I The Liviqsloo County Jail had • hi&h 167 Cenl.r SI~.I. N.'¥ Roch.n •. was ro- \fro and Mrs. Clar.nce A. Turybury. anuary epo population o( 19 prUooel'l and a knr leased on bail (ollowin, hi! arraignment Mt. Monis. T«IIDtly was uaduated from R d ed h Sh riff oount for the month of 17 prisoners. hefor. a.DeleO Police Juslic. Angelo 'h •• ighl.week m.lal working cou .... al en er y e' The Bureau of ldentificatioo _ 49 Spezzano. Saturday. ' he Army's O ..... nc. School, Aherdeen K1S o( linll"rprints for pistol permits, 14
Chief Depuly Arthur Farr.n arrestod Proving Grou Md. H. Donald McColl .... (or civiliao pUrposes and 3J sets Kivcrt on a wanant after be surrendered The course ined bim to repair met· were taken for criminal purposes. Four • hims.lf'to lhe cuslod:,: of Sh.riff H. Don· II parts and ipment by forsing and 1 r.!I~~~':~~ County Sherill H. Donald toen photographs were taken of prison· aId McColl. Assisr 'ng in th. inv.still.· weldin,. . I, repo'" that th. d.puties in his I en and 16 photographs were tat.n of lion wert Undersheriff James Emery and Turybury is • 1957 araduate of York department received and investigated a m.iscellaneous incidents.
I ~De~PU~IY~Do~Ug~l~as=M:il:Is~.;;~~~~;;~Ce~n~tn~I~H~iah~:E~L~~~;;;;;;; loud of 190 complaints durin, the month The Sherilr. niehl patrol found one of J _Duary. door open at a busineas cstablUhment in Automobile IKXid.nts .pin headod the ""'Inly.
the liS! as d.puties investiplod 4', Th. Sherilr. CrimiIIaI Squad of Depu· wherein 26 penons w.re iojurod. There lies made 6' arrests during the month. PROTECT YOUR CAR GAINST
THE COLD WEATHER ABEAD!
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GULF PRODUCTS When 'You
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'Pete's Gulf S • rVlce PETER PAGANO, Manaa-r
93 Main Street Phone 269-W t. Morris, N. Y.
You and Your friends Are Invited To Come In
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OLIVER FARM EQUIPMENT , Which Includes The Latest and Most Modern
Equipment for Farmers in the Valleyl
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Complet~ Service is Featured! In addition to soles we are fully equippe~ to ser·
vice all makes ot Oliver farm and have in stock ports for immediate repair or • • we ·also maintain a itaff of mechanic. which assures quick and at all times.
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wero' DO fatalitie due: to automobiles Of lheK, 43 w.re for violations of the durin. the month. V.hicl. cl TrafIiI: Law as follows: I' (or
McColl said thlt the Sheriff's Depart· spe<din, on the open hipway. nine for menl received and investiptod two barl' speodin, in restrictod woes.. five for pa<>laries and 10 I.rcenies .. he~in $1,394.34 ina stop .iJllS, (our for partin, to block worth of property was stolen and d.puties a driveway, throe for passing rod Ilgbts. recoverod $643.21 worth. Deputies also two for unlicensed operaton and 00.
investipted sf1 fraudulent cbeet cues. each for pcrmiuina a,D unlicensed oper· Fourteen pcnoru were reported -u lIor. improper turn. reckless drivina..
mis in, durin, tbe month. and 12 weR: leayinl the scene of an accident and an located. Deputies handled tnffic. at ciabt equipment violation. TheJe violators were functioas, u, .. ported ei"'t eJIICl1IC1ICY flood. total of $490, OM was sentenced blood shi~nu and providod traIIIc... :0 i.i1 and su recclved suspended scn-com for th.... other functioas. fences. .
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You Owe It To Yourself to Look
Lovely at all Times .
We specialize in all types of beauty culture. Come in and WI! will help to make you look lovelier with a new permanent, facial, eyebrow arch and mani-cure. -
Open all day Wednesdays
ANN'S Beauty Salon ANN SACCO, ....,....or T~345-M
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Violations of the Peul Law Iccountod "1'01' 20 arrests as foJ»ws: two each for ~h.jldren·s Court violations. issuing a fraudulenl cbeet lsuult in the third de· vee. disorderly cooducL and petit lar· ceny. One each were for violation of ~ bation. WIIyward minor. burglarY in the 3n1 devee. abandonment of children and ODe JDiscellaneous chafF. T wo arrestJ were also made for assauh in the 2nd dcrree and three arrest5 we~ made for public: intoxication. Two arrests ~re obo made for other departments. on. for petit larceny and one. for bein, a fugit.ive. These viol.lon were fined a total of 590. two received suspended sentences. three held for counlY court. two held '(or Su· pr.m. Court. two for Chilmn's Court, 00. was sent.nced to Monroe County
I ~1>enil.n'tia.1' and 00. was seotenced 10 Elmira Reception ceatcr.
• Chlfy and woody portions of corn·
cobs arc about equal to ground whole corncobs for usc in wintering rations for beef steen.
"Succea doea't ..orne fro. Iyln, awake at nIght, but from keepinl awake in the ~""""'"e !"
NOTICE • TO All. THE FARMERS
IN THIS AREA
I have moved my headquarters ond residence from York to Leicester where I have purchased the former F. Douglas Wheeler property, c:lirectly opposite the Presbyterian Church.
I will con.duct the livestock and auctioneer business from this location and will be pleased to greet myoid friends and new acquaintances at the new address.
Kenneth W. Hpnna, Auctioneer Phon. Leicester 7212 Leicester, New York