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$80 Bail Set For Man Held On Five Counts
7 Motorists Pay $105 in Fines in Other Court Action
terman Street man, arret
OBITUARIES
Carl J. Olofson, Former Dahlstrom Official, Dies
Carl J. Olofson. 86. of 75 Widrig Club. Mt. Moriah Lodge. F.AA.M., Avenue, former vice president of and Monitor Lodge., tO.O. F. Dahlstrom Metallic Door Company.! Surviving are a son, Roy D. Olof-died at 4:20 A.M. Sunday in James- son of Jamestown; a daughter, town General Hospital. He had Mrs. G. R. Brandin of Pasadena.
ibeen retired for 10 years. Calif.; six grandchildren and sevdn He was born July 29. 1871. in great-grandchildren. His wife. Mrs.
iVisby, Sweden, and came to this Mary Skogman Olofson, preceded rountry in 1888, settling in Buffalo, him in death in 1944, also two
,_j While residing there he was associ- sons. Eric Olofson who died in trtl _»__i _ ,;*u -.» T-».-*f-i_ r . . _ i /-*- i n t o
He
Six Persons Injured in
Continued from Page 1 She looked out the window and
said, "Oh My God, the trailer is on fire!" The trailer, parked alongside of the building at the northwest corner, contained more than 300 retread tires. It was locked.
Neighbor Races to Scene Her husband raced out of the
house in his shirtsleeves, and broke a window in an overhead door with his foot in order to reach inside to unlock it.
He drove a stake body truck out of the building. Another truck was driven out by Aijjgust Bloomquist.
Wilder also removed a barrel of •«« « . « U M , i „iJt"> m -i 0 n e Person was arrested and s ix : w n i t e gas from the front part of
on five charges eariv Sundav a t e d v v i , n t n e B u f f a l ° Dental Com- 1938 and Ernest Olofson who died persons injured in 10 traffic acci- i^e building befDre he drove to nvrnine had hail set i t i total 3 p a n y - H e l a t e r m o v e d t 0 P e r r > ' In October, 1957.' dents in western New York and Falconer, a short distance away, to
.... u . 1 — J »_. ̂ o „.:i, u_ L . U - 4 * * " 1 — ' - • - • • * - 'notify Hjalmar Undgren. Community Building custodian. He notified Jamestown Fire Department of the fire at 10:10 A.M. by police and fire radio. The second alarm was recorded four minutes later, which called out all firemen for duty.
Police Arrest One In Series of Area Weekend Mishaps
FIRE -
JAMESTOWN (N.Y.) POST-JOURNAL—Monday Even ing , N o v e m b e r 18, 1957
; where he was employed by the Services will be held at 3 P.M. northwestern Pennsylvania during 3 L h i » L a ^ ^ r , tv S P e r r v Knitting Company. In 1907. Tuesday in Henderson-Lincoln the weekend. Seven vehicles were todav a p p e a r e a i n U l > u m n he came to Jamestown and joined Chapel with Rev. George H. Tolley, involved in the mishaps
W Woodtt-arrf TO nf 1« , h e Dahlstrom firm as a designer pastor of First Baptist Church, of-f An arrest followed a one car ac-Sh^man S t r e e t h a S bai fse t at a n d * « " « • of automatic gear fu-iating. Burial will - «, r „ ^ _=,__. ,„ „._...._ _ ____ H I , -SH) on each of three charges of heads used in rolling steel mould- View Cemetery. The family will fendant received a cut on his d m i n g through \ e d traffic lights »ngs Mr Olofson also devised a receive friends from j to 9 P.M. ear^f ter he lost control of his and 125 each, on charges of violat ing ihe Police Dance and Disor- r , . derly Persons Act and resisting _^ arrest
According to police report, th** traffic infractions occurred on Washington Street at Fifth, Sixth and Eighth Street*. The man w.s stopped at Third and Washington Streets and arrested at 3:15 A.M . Sunday. Polite said he used abusive language toward the arresting officers who found
be in Lake j cident in which the driver and deleft car
number of new welding techniques, today in the funeral home. A Ma-! between the home of Dr. Kenneth j Wilder said he did not have a He was a member of the Norden sonic set vice will be held, the time H. Martin and Roy Hoaglund's \ phone at home nor a key to the
the Dahlstrom Foremen's to be announced.
John Albright, Veneer, Lumber Salesman, Dies
farm on North Main Street Extension at about 7 P.M. Saturday.
The driver, Kenneth Earl King. /f 47, of 9 Peach Street, received a Mrs. Hy Driscoll
Mrs. Hy Driscoll. 62. of Gerry, limited speed summons"~from"R> widow of Daniel J. Driscoll. died i j c e Chief Elmer H. Widlund, Town
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Barmore-Sellstrom building. Another Fire Discovered
838 Attend End of Witness Circuit Assembly
District Minister Outlines Prospects Of Lasting Peace
WCTU Holds Annual Workshop In Baptist Church
BIRTHS ARMSTRONG—To Richard and
Patricia J . Anderson Armstrong, in Aultman Hospital, Canton, O., Nov. 16, 1957, a son. Mrs. Armstrong is formerly of Jamestown.
Chautauqua County W.C.T.U. held it's annual workshop Thursday in the Chandler Street Baptist' CLOSE—To Keith and Margaret Church. The morning session; Braden Close, R.D. 1, James-opened with singing led by Mrs. j town, in Jamestown General Arch Peck of Sinclairville; devo-! Hospital, Nov. 17, 1957, a son. tions by Mrs. Mabel Dallas, and a|COLBURN—To Mr. and Mrs. Don-welcome by Mrs. Alfred Johnson. | aid Colburn, 7792 Yorkshire Ave-president of the Frances Willardj nue, Anaheim. Calif., Nov. 12,
»!?"' r. 3957> a s° n - They are former Mrs. Edith Waite of Ellington, Jamestown residents,
county president, presented the (HARTSON-To Leland and Doro-Karl Widen, presiding minister state President's recommendations j thy Widlund Hartson, R.D. 1,
of The Jamestown Congregation of a j l d " f standard of efficiency. It Jehovah's Witnesses, reported 838 w f f v?ie,d t 0 P u r c h ase 1000 booklets in attendance at the public dis-' A i C ( ? ? a t the_ W h e e l " t 0 b e d l s ' course Sunday when the three-day! l" b u* e d ! " } h e county schools Circuit Assembly of the Witnesses; w h l c h t e a c h l i v i n g .
Sunday morning in her of Ellicott. He is scheduled to appear before Peace Justice A. E. Harry Johnson at 7:30 tonight in Falconer,
The officer said King was travel-
early home
She was born in Titusville. Pa.. . „ , the daughter of Emil and Grace
John R. Albright JO. of 16 Engle- Cannon Hope and before her mar-• • u u- • *K , o r t r n e c c " s ; t r > wood Avenue. weU-known veneer, riagjo resided in Dunkirk. Prior to mz north" Toilow'meYear ooerated to take him to the s'atwn and lumber salesman in this area, doming to Gerrv. Mr. and Mrs.' b v
g n ? Martin^Tveteri?ar?an who In other court action toda> yv - d l e d at 4 P.M. Saturday in W.C.A. Dr iscolt lived in Cleveland, O. had signaled "ora le f t tur™nto hfc
w s s ' S f T J ' • i S S f ^T» t ° _ a ; ^ Hospital where he had been a pa- rpon his retirement from the i drivlwTy ' SlOo and an eighth had a $10 fine t i e n { f o r o n l v U v o h o u r s . Cleveland Fire Department thev KJng according to the officer
A native of Memphis. Tenn., he moved to Gerry 11 years ago. Mr. passed'the veterinarians car. nar-i?SiaA^°rtr Driscoll died in 1955. rowly missing it, then struck a 14. WXi. His par- she was a member of St. John s tree and a tree stump and then ents were the Roman Catholic Church in Sin- struck another tree. The mark on late John W. clairviHe. the second tree, Chief Widlund and Jessie Ran- Surviving are her mother. Mrs. s a ,d was eight feet above the doiph Albright. Grace Hope of Gerry: a sister, | ground. He had been a Mrs. Bessie Hitchcock of Gerry: a The chief stated after King's car r e s i d e n t of brother, Ashley Hope of Bath; two;struck the second tree, it rolled J a m e s t o w n nieces and a nephew. over [our times, and he was hurled about 30 years. A Rosary service is scheduled from the vehicle, landing in Hoag-He was a mem- for S P.M. tonight in the Sampsell- kind's barn yard, ber of the Lew- Jordan Funeral Home in Sinclair-' Kings car also tore up between isburg Church ville. A Requiem High Mass will, 75 a n d 100 feet of pasture fence of Christ in Ten- he celebrated at 10 A.M. Tuesday a n d p a s t s before it came to a stop, ncssee. from St. John's Church with R c \ \ t h e chief added. Officer Don Jones was an ardent [Peter Joseph officiating. Burial o f m c Town of Ellicott Police *De-
susoended The terr.es* amount was paid by
Richard O. Hagstrom. 51 Conewan-go Avenue. Celoron. for driving 60 miles an hour on East Second
et early Sunday afternoon. He was fined S35.
JJohn .Neustadter. 12-15 North dow Lane. Frewsburg. was
fnied $20 for driving 40 miles an hour on Buffalo Street Satuiday afternoon.
Fines of SI5 each were paid by-Ronald C. Nowell, Foote Avenue Extension. 45 miles an hour on Foote Avenue early Saturday morning: James J. Funcell. Jr., Kennedy. 45 miles an hour on East Second Street Saturday morning: and George M. Bernhaid. 136 Wa-
Street. 40 miles an hour on Foote Avenue early Sunday morning.
Aron lleldeman, 28 Arnold Street, was fined $5 for driving through a red traffic light at Hopkins Avenue and Second Street Saturday mornins.
Patricia Storms. 127 Barrett Avenue, was fined $10. payment suspended, for leaving ignition keys in her auto when parked un-«vtended, a violation of Section 3 of the Cify Traffic Ordinance,
She wa< arrested at 9:05 A.M, today at the police station on a warrant obtained by Ralph 6 , Newell. Youth Aid Bureau detective Mr. Newell said one of three juveniles apprehended in connection with theft of three cars recently, admitted
ms* auto. parked with the keys in i*
While Engine Co. 3 was enroute are°proposing"V workY state., .but i n t n m n J j r « ^ *scovereflI an i if they can't live together as automobile on lire in front of 114
iving Mrs. Ora Schuyler gave a flan-
nelgraph lesson "At the Cross-• w . r ^ w ^ D i I r o a d s " - foUowed by devotions by minister, addressed \ R e v cmord E Anderson of the
host church. A box lunch was served at noon
with coffee and dessert furnished by the Frances Willard Union.
At the afternoon session devotions were in charge of Mrs. Hen
reached its climax Nicholas Kovalak, Jr., of Brook
lyn, district the crowd on "What are the Prospects for Lasting Peace?" Said Mr. Kovalak, "men have tried international c o u r t s . pacts, leagues, United Nations, and some
Niagara Avenue. Firemen gave the automobile owner. Carl Liberg. 3736 East Lake Road. Erie. Pa., a C-O-2 fire extingijfoher. He put out the blaze as the engine crew continued to its destination. The flames damaged the hood of the
neighbor, how can thSTIwe £ | £ ? mL „ °',f°n„( § * * « * * « * <°
the historical record, M r , I O I U L r
Jamestown, in Jamestown General Hospital, Nov. 17, 1957, a daughter.
HOMAN—To Cameron and Allene Covey Homan. Dayton, in Silver Creek Hospital, Nov. 12, 1957, a daughter. Barbara Anne.
OVEREND—To James and Doris Gustafson Overend, R.D. 1, Falconer, in W.C.A. Hospital, Nov. 16. 1957. a son.
PIAZZA—To Charles M. and Patricia Gilbert Piazza, 13 Dunn Avenue, in W.C.A. Hospital. Nov. 18. 1957, a son.
RISHELL—To John and Beverly Carlson Rishell, 73 Chautauqua Avenue, in W.C.A. Hospital, Nov. 17. 1957, a son.
car, its wiring and radiator hose. j " t e r " its' "condition."Mr
over tne historical record. Mr. I " " ™ : a « ^ " t y , ^ ^ T i $h° KovalaU- renortPd thf. statistics bf !£SS , a « a y a f e W d a y s a g a MrS*i -•• ——. - - -WKaTZ^Kaawtrt^m1™*** C a r l s o n ' «c*»mi»nied by S ANDER - - To Philip and Rosa years of Wstary ^ ^ : Mrs. Floyd O. Johnson, sang two G roSS Sander, 217 Steele Street, years oi msiory. .(numbers. Mrs. Virginia Crawford
Discussing world experience and ; o f B u f f a l g Treasurer, ex-how the human family tries to bet- ' !
s iu ^ ' ' jp ja ined the purpose of the various I Kova ' funds as well as many other phases Soon after the,fire was discov- n o t e d "diplomacy and prayers are. * 7 7 ^ a " ".T
ered George BJackstone, Lake- n o t producing lasting peace. Ob-wood, a Chautauqua County fire viously the course of men has to official, said he ieard a series of be examined under James 4:3 explosions emitting from the build- • they ask, but receive not. because K e t r P , n m p n t s ^ ^ cm.v, ing as he drove by in his car, en-(they are asking for a wrong p u r - ' M ^ A S U Z !Z route to Falconer. pose.' " So. "we conclude." said
Mr. Kovalak, "lasting peace will not come by imperfect men. Je-
,hovah God. the Creator, will inter-dry grass along jhe bank. ctxend-jvene and bring lasting peace by
The entire reap end of the structure was destroyfil, and the flames shot high into thf air, burning the
Mrs. Elsie Johnson stressed the importance of contacting legislators in regard to certain bills.
Refreshments were served by Mrs.
Corydon Marker.
Mr
Albright
Albright baseball fen and was a loyal sup- will be in Gerry Cemetery porter of the former local Jamestown Falcons.
In connection with his job, he traveled to many parts of the world, his last trip being to Australia. New Zealand and the Fiji Islands. Mr. Albright and his wife weie making preparations for a trip to Africa in December.
His only survivor is his wife. Mrs. Mary Batey Albright.
The body has been sent to the London Funeral Home in Lewis-burg, Tenn., for services at 2:30 P M. Wednesday. Fide- G. D. Woody will officiate with burial in Lone Oak Cemetery, Lewisburg.
part men t assisted in the investiga-
Charles E. Thomas Two young persons were injured LITTLE VALLEY r Charles E. [ bi a one car accident at 3:30 P.M.
Thomas, 81, a dairy farmer here Sunday on Route 1< near Hollen
ing somewhat building itself.
The explosion along the bank tire onto the Pa Co., Inc.. used
Remove When Wilder
building from
means of His Kingdom." Consider ing the time in which we are. liv.
Kovalak concluded. "Bible
Lincoln Science Teacher to Spteak
gher than the Aldren Avenue.
purled many tires | ing, ,„,.—,».,., ~.~— d a large truck! chronology 'and fui'fiiled^ Bible p r o - T n Cn+hf\\lr V n f c et Motor Sales; phecy show there are prospects! • W V^WIIIUMV. T C i b
r lot next door . l f o r ] a s t i n g Records
in Jamestown General Hospital, Nov. 16. 1957. a son.
C. of C Directors To Plan Laying Of Cornerstone
The board of directors of Jamestown Area Chamber of Commerce will meet at 12:15 P.M. Tuesday at the Hotel Jamestown.
Plans for the cornerstone laying for the new Chamber of Commerce building, Fifth and Cherry Streets, wil be discussed.
Also scheduled for consideration
for many years, died at 9 P.M. Sunday in his home in Napoli following an illness of three weeks.
He was horn in Great Valley, June 20, 1876. the son of Shcphard and Eva Parker Thomas. Mr. Thomas came to Napoli from Rochester about 50 years ago where he had been employed as an inspector for the Smith Lumber Company. He was graduated from the Rochester Business Institute
|and attended Iowa State College. | For a time he was employed by the Bank of Ellicottville.
Station, Officer
Airlines' Station Managers Meet Plans Revealed General plans for Aileghern Air
lines' three-day meeting of station managers which convenes Tuesday have been announced by Clair
acting station manager at the Jamestown Municipal Airport%
Mayor Carl F. Sanford will greet the meeting a-nd welcome attending station managers following the opening at 9 A.M. Tuesday.
The introductory address will be given by Mr. Robcit Schumm, director of stations.
The remainder of the day will he devoted to a discussion of -the 'New Look" in Allegheny Au-1 i nes-custome r rela tions.
Robert S. Norton Robert S. Norton. 74. of 111 Kid
der Street, died unexpectedly 750 P.M. Sunday. Mi Nortonnv
taking the formerly employed at the Automat-finding it j t . Voting Machine Company for 50 ter. Mrs. Arlene Davis, both
years and retired in 1956. Napoli. and 10 grandchildren. He was born in Jamestown. Feb. Friends may call at the Van
1. 1883. Mr. Norton was an honor- Rensselaer Funeral Home where ary member of the Fluvantfa Fire services will be held at 1:30 P.M. Department: a member of the Ex- Wednesday. Rev. Paul V, Leyda, erupt Firemen's Association of Jamestown: the Lakewood Rod and Gun Club: Jamestown Consis-
heck's Service-Jones reported.
The officei car, driven by James L. Lamb. 21, of 15 Stowe Street, apparently veered to the left, as it missed the curve, went off the road and went over an embankment before it rolled over twice before it came to a stop.
Lamb and his passenger. Miss Sue White. 21, of 18 Arnold Street, were taken to the W.C.A. Hospital. She was treated for a laceration on the palm of her left hand and a
moved the tire company's records from the office Bs well as office equipment.
Mr. Barmore was attending services in the Gei r i Free Method.st Church when notified of the fire
said the northbound b y L y n n A J o h n s o n ' J r - G ' e r r y -said the nottnoouno a p a r t _ t i m e r m p b y e i Vvho in turn had been notified by Jay W. Quaintance, R.DM, a salesman for Barmore-Sellst rop .
Warren F. Selitrom. the firm's vice president, was attending field trials of a beagle club when noti-
prospeets j
through the operation of t h a ^ K f n ^ ^ c ^ 3 1 ? £ S c i a sT
c ! a ' general by the Board will be industrial eturned to t h e ! d o r n Government toward mankind ; «- u;„u e_i i „ .,, n , ^ u n " prospects and the Chamber's pro-
alconer. he r e - ; o f C O o d w i l l . " Mr. Widen reported all sessions
well attended; that the Jamestown Congregation represented 135 of the total, vvho heard Mr. Kovalak.
Buffalo Street Methodists Hold Rally Service
ior High School, will speak at a gram of Works meeting of the Catholic War Vet- mmmm
erans tonight at the Fenton Mansion, Joseph N. Guido, officer of Catholic War Veterans, announced. His talk is titled, "Earth Satellites and Their Implications".
Mr. Sciascia graduated from
ROGERS STUDY GROUP Mrs. Alfred Grant, Sugar Grove,
will speak on "Sex Education for Children." at a meeting of the R. R. Rogers Child Study Group at 7:45 P.M. Wednesday in the new
St. Bonaventure University 1935 f a c u l , y activity room. Refresh-
Rally Day attracted 85 persons fied and he did »ot arrive at the 1o the Buffalo Street Methodist scene until the!blaze was well Church on Sunday, with Rev. Har-underway. ivey O. Taylor speaking on "The
There was a report that there Mirror Speaks." was a blaze at the rear of the The
bumpOn her forehead; he suffered h u | l d i n S a f 8 A-ffl- However, the and recitations
and served with the 82nd Airborne Infantry Division during World War II in Germany.
Joseph X. Lombardo, comman-1 der, invites the public.
It was also announced that the Veterans will hold their formal installation of officers Saturday evening at Ma's and Pa's Res-taurant, Gerry. Co-chairman in
Primary Department s a n g | c h a r g e o f arrangements are Mr. s were given by n,,;^« *
inents will be served.
. . . . . mari.;„rt nump on ner iorencaa; ne suuereo ""»««•» a, 0 «.-». H U W « C T , me a n d recitations were *\\.on hv!"""'*»v Wl »»I«IKCIHCIIIS me .vir a. i h o V r T o r Addic a ^ p ^ ' w t ^ ^ ^ I Z X o S ? E ^ n ° ' f 1 ™ 1 " " " * ™ Daniel S T S M e % d i § , T « J ? g u l f c . rcasU 1 . r ; and Chris Bos « = ^ 2 , ^ mn'yT r ' ^ ^ t o X ^ r X ° s i ^ ' K ^ C h i c f n J n m said refuse ^ " f i " « * T « * F e " o - h i p " n n f t f l l V V 'C f " ' " " a n d c r . M- son. Eyiren Thomas, and a daugh-'C(1 ° w a s n o t b u i n c d |„ t n ) 1 ^ met m the evening for a worship r . ~ - D J /* ^0 ter. Mrs. Arlene Davis, both of TH„ R l a U , p n l i ^ n a t r n l . , Wtkr. buildine. t h e period on "What Is Freedom." led ^ O g i n R o a d G l U S e S • The State Police patrol at Wai
rcn, Pa., reported that Charles Fish, Sinclairville. 18. and Arthur Whiteman. 21, of 141 Chandler ] shift Street. Jamestown, received cuts to duty
building. Off-Shift Firemen Called
Chief Dorman also said an off
period on "What Is Freedom." led D ° 9 m R o a d C a u s e s by Cynthia Shreve. The president. T*WO-Car A c c i d e n t
SHERIDAN—Involved in a David Hedberg. led the business
- . j ^ V " n " J F « * ' s r t , u « on: meeting. The play, "The Messag ?f - \ ;»remea were summoned of the Star" was chosen for pr ty. About 20 firemen respond- .„„•„•;«„ *̂ *u» C. ._J_. . O_L_
two-- Si> ,e_ car accident at 11:20 A.M. v ester-
tor v, Mt. Moriah Lodge. 145, F & A.M.: the Jamestown Shrine Club ami Ismailia Temple of Buffalo.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Ogilvie Norton; two daughters, Mrs. Charles C. Cross and Mis. Caroline Green, both of Jamestown; a grandson. Robert Green of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.: four sisters. "Mrs. Alice Hal berg of Jamestown, Mrs. Laura Koppen-
pastor of the Little Valley Methodist Church, will officiate. Interment is to be m Little Valley Runti Cemetery.
pond- s c n t a t i o n " a t ^ & inday*''schooi!day **??«*«L5- J 0 " ^ ofSteerktan. and bruises when the car in which ed. others couldjnot be reached. ™™,,.arr, c ^ a , , «..««;„„* r . ^ nn were Betty J. Ganoft, 20. Buffalo
Kathy Diane Seblink NORTH FAST - Katrty Diane
Seblink, 18 month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger -D. Seblink. died in her home Monday, Nov. 11. 1957.
Funeral set vices were held at the Marks Funeral Home in North East. Wednesday. Nov. 13, 1957.
they were riding missed a curve and rolled over at 1 A.M. on Route 62 near Russell. Pa.
Allen Winston Sheffield, 20. Chautauqua Avenue. Lakewood, was listed as the driver. The ex- and men to CentAl Fiie Headquar tent of his injuries was not deter- ters in City HalTbuilding. mined. The trio were taken to the Chautauqua Cqj|nty Fire Coordi Warren General Hospital for treat- nator Raymond Ifighes and Donald
program Sunday evening. Dec. 22 Plans were also made for a Vandv! a n d Kdsar Seibert, 24. 110 Eagle
| Street. Dunkirk.
ment, police said.
Some members M the other off-shift responded [voluntarily, the s a I e a t t h p f a m i h . n i g n t supper, A , „ _ c t ! l e f
1s a , d . Ln w ^ Jan. 8. with Suzette Grann, Bar-._ According to Deputy George G R E E T I N G S & G I F T S
Celoron and Fluvanna Fire Dc- Dara Stearns and Helen Mays on S , o u t - who investigated. Miss Gan- * * » « * » * M A J * * * . partments dispfrhed apparatus committee Miss Mavs will also o f t dm'hig east in Route 5 stopped mr© brought to you t r o m
'* ' have charge of devotioru next Sun- suddenly to avoid hitting a dog in day evening i t n e r o a < 1 a m l n e r v e n i c , e w a s n i t
~> •' f ,,.£./-; . .„ in the rear by the car driven by The evenme erounof WSCS will c . : . -_ . J o s e p h D u i n o a ^
evening group of WSCS will I L J J J ,
lx»rg of Clar-ence. Mrs. Roy Suaiv R r v R a | p h w . Metcalf. formei son in Florida and Mrs. Mary Lee p a s t o r o f , h n S t a t P L j n r Mothodist of Jamestown, two brothets. Lr- C h u n h o ff i ( . i a t ed, assisted by Rev. nest Norton of Dunkirk and Henry R W R o s s p r c s r n t pastor of the Norton of Jamestown church. Burial wis in North East
Funeral services will be held at Cemeterv 1:30 P.M. Wednesday in Hender- Surviving besides her parents
In Cattaraugus County, Sheriff training coordin Morgan L. Sigel reported two au- ed. tomobile accidents occurred in Police Lt. WL less than six hours Saturday night, the Police Rese
A. Sales. Lakewood. county ^ I T S ^ S T ^ A S L ^ J S ^ I ^ . a P* fenger in the Ganoft
car. was taken to Brooks Memori-ILindbloom. 160 Allegany Avenue.
r. also r e s p o n d - 1 ^ ' a n d | h p aUernoon group j a j 'HosDitarwith" rDossibte ' recic Thursday at the djurch. The FJrat ftJ^JS £ £ d i s c e d . " Quarterly Conference will be held = m Lee praised
ies for reporting ^""ApVrv at K P M Sundav Three persons were hurt in the ac- for duty at the seen,- without being y aunoa.v. cidents. summoned. In ajl. the lieutenant
The motorists injured in the ac- said. 15 police Ascrves reported. Salvation Army on Job
Captain Taylorfof the Salvation
son-Lincoln Chapel with Rev. Gilbert F. vanBever. pastor of First Seblink. two brothers, Stephen and
are a
cident at 6:30 P.M. on Route 16-A i Rock City Road >. were taken to the Bradford General Hospital at Bradford, Pa. Thev were John
"twin ^ l e7"Kare r f , Deni se J9 a U *K h l r ' :ll . o f . -184 ^ o n g r e s - ! t at the meeting wil [>t*11 r - V i i n D e U M ' • P"»«»r oi n r s i j Seblink. two brothers, Stephen anc
be a S t w £ , d a v evenil P ' ^ ^ ^ , ™ , t l ^ ^ h officiatm*. Kevin Seblink. her grandparents presided over bv Leslie 6. Barnes". ? * * ™ * 2 w i U b e , n L a k c V i e w ^ r - a n J Mrs, Ross Randal] o president of Alleghenv
During the meeting the station and station manager of the year will be selected.
Thursday morning sessions will he devoted to progress reports by all station managers.
Cemetery.
Philip Fasciano Philip Fasciano. 79. of 168
Thayer Street, died at 9:18 P.M. Sunday in Jamestown General Hos-
North East, and link of Sherman.
Mrs. Ruth Seb-
FU NIIUL
PLAN H O W . . . for future
peace of mind
805 W. 3rd St.
Mrs. John A. Warfel Funeral services for Mrs. John
A. Warfel were held in her home pital. where he had been admitted city of Pittsburgh, Pa., this after-a few hours earlier. noon, with burial there rather than
He wan born Oct. 23. 1878. in in the Griffin lot in Lake View Santa Catarina. Italy, and came to Cemetery. the U.S. in 1900. Prior to coming Attending services from here to Jamestown in 1906 he resided were Levant M. Hall and daughter, in Rochester. He was a former Mrs. S. Fred Nixon, Jr., of West-employe of the Jamestown Wor- field. Mrs. Warfel was a.sister of sted Mills, retiring 14 years ago.
Mr Fasciano was a member of St. John's Roman CMholic Church.
Survivors include his wife, Josephine Barone Fasciano; a son, Joseph Fasciano of this city, two daughters, Mrs Rose Martines of Jamestown and Mrs. Anna Mal-pede of Las Vegas. Nev.; six grandchildren and five great-granchildren.
Funeral services will be held at 10 A.M. Wednesday in St. John's Church. A Rosary service will be conducted at 8 P.M. Tuesday from the Costanzo Funeral Home.
the late Mrs. Levant M. Hall.
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AT WAT KB Funeral services for John H. Atwater. 68, of 437 Front Street, who died Thursday were held at 3 P.M. Saturday in Hen-dfrson-Linroln Funeral Home. Rev. Clarence Atwater. pastor of Faith Tabernacle officiated. Burial was in Cherry Creek Central Cemetery. Bearers were Frank Atwater. Claude Atwater. Clyde Atwater. Howard Parker. Michael Lipka and Arthur Brown.
IVKSTBOM— Funeral services for Mrs. Lorene J. Westrom. 50. of 384 Fair-mount Avenue, who died Wednesday
Street, Bradford, driver of one of the cars, lacerations of the left leg and cut over the right eve, and Mrs. Carrie Gallagher, 53, same address, right knee and left leg injuries. The relationship was not identified by* the Deputies John Jones and Fred Hillman.
Gallagher's car figured in a collision with an automobile operated by Terry Shaffer, 53, of 150 Kennedy Street. Bradford. The extent of his injuries were not recorded. *
A car driven by Jay Bowser,, Jr., 24. of 42 Waverly Street. Cattaraugus, struck a tree. 10 inches in diameter and the impact tore it out by the roots after he lost control of the vehicle while traveling south at 11 P.M. on the Roadway Road near Gowanda. The car went oft the right side of the road. The impact also demolished the vehicle Sheriff Sigel, Deputies John Hill and Paul Day reported.
Bowser was taken to the Tri-County Hospital at Gowanda where an examination disclosed he suffered from a fractured right teg, severe facial cuts and shock.
Jamestown City Police as well as Police Chief Willis Mattoon, Town of Busti, were unable to ascertain who were involved in an automobile accident at about 9:45 A.M. Sunday on the Hunt Road,
of the Winch Road. Chief
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Corp.. Third and mobilized her crew
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$ V'T'^X^^yS 1™ yMrs a g ° ' r o m Efrm"*ham' coffee to firemej and policemen. | The crew was comprised of Georgel Among the first to help remove Smith. Earl Snydet. John Moore i furniture from the building were and Albert Ecker, station wagon | members of Fluvanna Boy Scout driver. I Troop 69 under the direction of
The Harrison IStreet Salvation Scoutmaster Paul Anderson. He is Armv headquarters also resnond- also a member of the Fluvanna ed. On duty there, also serving hot Fire Department, coffee, were Lieutenants James Later the Boy Scouts assisted Korp and Anita Hedlund. I with clothing and money for the
Chief Dorman llso reported that Clark family. Young Rickie Clark a group of volun»er firemen from ! is a member of the Troop, spon-Falconer, Frewsiurg and Kennedy sored by the Fluvanna Parent as well as Lakewood and Bemus Teacher Association. Point reported voluntarily. Hundreds of motorists were at-
It was later reported the loss , tracted to the scene. Chief Phillips included a largenumber of sum- k e p t a detail of volunteer firemen mer tires stored for customers dur - l 0 n dutv throughout the night.
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at the Fluvanna Fire Hall: Maple Springs stood by at Bemus Point and DeWittville filled in for Ellery.
Ellery and Gerry Fire Departments sent men and water tank
Ar-,trucks to the scene to battle the
in Roswel! Park Memorial Hospital. Buffalo, were held at l:30lwest L?l r^atur»da>i>Jn H*««ierson-Lin-1 Mattoon said no one was taken to coin Chapel. Rev. Axel y._ Beck- \ m e J a m e s t o w n hospitals for treat-
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man. pastor of Immanuel Lutheran Church, officiated. Bearers were SiEfried Swanson. O. H. Swanson, John Rassmusen. Kenneth Hagg, Laverne Swanson and Chester Kling.
DAMELSON—Funeral services for C. John Danielson. 79, of 277 Prospect Street, who died Thursday." were held at. 1:30 P.M. Sunday in Hen-derson:LIneoln Chapel and at 2:30 P.M. in the Berea Lutheran Church in Wrightsvilte, Pa. Rev. Dr. Paul A. Westerberg. pastor of the First Lutheran Church, officiated at both services. Burial was in Lutheran Cemetery. Wrlghtsville. Music furnished by Mrs. Ernest Faust an»l Mrs. Urno Gustafson accompanied bv Mrs. Theodore Ahlquist. organist. Bearers were Arthur Danielson. Albin Danielson. Elliott Danielson. Frederick Danielson, Melvin Johnson and Alton Young.
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ment, but from witnesses, he learned there were women and children in the car. The officer was unable to ascertain how the accident occurred.
Young Adults Plan Anniversary Dinner
Young Adult Civic Council will ...... sponsor a dinner at 6:30 P.M., was | Saturday in the Mongolian Room,
Hotel Jamestown, in observance
rs. Carl Rex ford Honored af Shower
BALCOMS CORNERS-Mrs thur Burris. Mrs. H. A. Samuelson, fire. Mrs. Roger Danker. Mrs. Henry J Hot coffee and sandwiches were Warner, Mrs. Greeley Thompson. s e r ved to the tired and water Sylvia Thompson. Mrs. George; SOaked volunteer firemen at the Xobbs. Mrs. Donald Stolls and Mrs.. s c e n e and at the Fluvanna Fire Elbert Warner, attended a variety j H a l l . The refreshments were pre-shower given Wednesday evening narod »nH SPCVAH hv Mrc r v o n h hy Mrs. Roger Samuelson of Bal corns Corners §nd Mrs. Jack
Henderson -Lincoln junenal SetviCtX
Tuesday, Nov. 19 MISS JEANNE LINGUIST
Lot Angtlas. Calif. 1 30 P.M. «t our chaptl
Tht family will receive friends et Henderson I Lincoln'*
from 7 to • P.M. this evening * » *
CAUL J OLOFSON 7S Widrig Ave
3:00 P.M. et our chepel The.family will receive friends
at Henderson A Lincoln! from 7 to • P.M.
this evening
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Wednesday, Nov. 20 ROBERT S NORTON
114 Kidder St. 1:30 P.M. at our chapel
CHAPEL&OFFICES 4 21 CAST SECOND STREET
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Burris at the Burris home in Jamestown, honoring Mrs. Carl Rexford, the former Joan Burris. a recent bride. Covers were for 21.
In Memoriant In loving memory of Mrs. Lillian C. Johnson and Mrs. Katherine I. Klem. who passed away 2 years ago today. November 18,1955. "VVe often sit and think of you And the way you _dled,
e m n S,pared and served by Mrs. Everth D " Peterson, Mrs. Paul Johnson, Mrs.
Ellis Heath, Mrs* Alvin Swanson and Miss Andrea Sundell.
The members of the Fluvanna Community Church, nearby the Fire Hall, also sent refreshments to the Fire Hall. The church was holding a dedication service.
.living, "will be the guest speaker. RUSSELL-The Russell W.C.T.U. He will be heard at 7:30 P.M. fol-
wiU meet at 2 P.M. Tuesday at the:lowing the dinner, and the pub-home at Mrs. Arthur Briggs. Jr . ; lie is invited to attend. Dr. Watt
I will also show pictures.
of the 10th anniversary of the;And that you oouU| not say goodbye Community Ambassador program j?SeTiow?wa»0hardftne shock severe in Jamestown. We never thought jfour death so near,
Dr. Donald Watt> founder of j And only those whs have lost can tell the experiment in international | T h e ^ ^ j L ^ L l ^ ^ r 1 f a r e w e U " Sadly missed by
Sons. Daughters and Sisters x
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Wednesday, Nov. 20 PHILIP FASCIANO
141 Thayer St. 10:00 A.M. from St. John's
Roman Catholic Church Rosary Service Tuesday Evening at 1:00 o'clock
* • trom Coitamo's
Hillside Club Plans Yule Parry BALCOMS CORNERS-The Hill
side Club held an all day dinner meeting at the home of Mrs. Greeley Thompson Thursday, with 12 members attending.
Plans were completed for the annual Christmas party, to be held
In Memoriam |Dec. 12 at the home of Mrs. Clifton SCHOUN - In loving memory ,Fa
1InhaiT!- w h e n . , , m y s ! , e i I s i s t e ^
of our wife and mother. Mr? ^ l C l at
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John Scholin. who passed away •** P r e s e n t s f° r • • children pres-one year ago today, November1
18. 1956. "Time has not dHftmed the memory Of one we loved so dearly."
Sadly missed by Husba3Mi. Daughters, Sons and Family x \
F r i e n d l y Neighbor* ft Civic A Social Wel fa re
L e a d e r s dirough
WELCOME 5VAGON
On the occasion of:
The Birth of a B a b y E n g a g e m e n t A n n o u n c e m e n t s
Arrivals of N e w c o m e r s to City
Just call or write
Mrs. Jamas 0. Davit Newcomer Hostess
64 Newton Av*. Phono 4-914
Mrs. R. Hoary Saadstram Newcomer Hostess 69 Dearborn Street
Phone 61-367
Mrs. Donald W. Greandahl Engagement Announcement Hostels
309 Newland Ave. Phone 61-656
Mrs. Robert H. Hall Baby Time Hostess 119 N. Work Street
Falconer, N. Y. Phone 36-145
(No cost or obligation)
FOR TOff BE
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Election of officers resulted as follows: President. Mrs. Edward Nelson; vice president, Mrs. Austin Nobles; secretary, Mrs. Clifton Farnham; treasurer, Mrs. Astor Crowell. ,
I Nelson & Butts £ Flora? Arrangements
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