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Friday, December 18, 1959 Tonawanda NEWS Page 5

Buffalo Woman Dies

Of Crash Injuries BATAV1A (UPD-Mrs. Hedwin

L. Galas, 27, of Buffalo, died in a Batavia hospital Thursday as the .result of injuries suffered in a highway accident.

The Almanac

By United Press International Today is Friday, Dec. 18, the

352nd day of the year, with 13 more days in 1959.

The moon is approaching its Mrs. Galas was at the wheel of iaSL quarter

a car* which collided with a flat-j T ^ raorning stars are Mercury bed truck on Route 5, Town of ^ d Venus. Newstead, Wednesday night. Her| brother was hurt in the accident.

Volunteer Blood Donors

Announced by Red Cross

In 1796, America's first Sunday newspaper "The Daily Monitor" appeared in Baltimore.

The Tonawandas Branch of the American Red Cross has released a list of 130 persons who volun­teered to donate blood at the re­cent visit of the Bloodmobile to Grace Lutheran Church.

The volunteers included: Mrs. Anna C. Achirica, Charles

In 1865, slavery was abolished Allen, James R. Armantrout, Ar-in the United States by the adop-1 er, Bruce Blinston, Harold F. tion of the 13th Amendment to D. Bell, Ruth Bell, Levant Beck-the Constitution. er, Bruce Blinton, Harold F.

In 1915, widower President Bloodsworth, Raymond F. Brider, Woodrow Wilson married Mrs.! Alvin F. Broecker, Herbert C. Edith Boiling Gait in Washington. Brown and Richard Burglar.

In 1936, the first giant panda to George H. Cady, David E. Carl-be imported into the U. S. ar- son, Betty Centner, Alexander rived at San Francisco from; Chorny, John B. Clark, Beatrice China. M. Clinch, Mrs. Ronna N. Collins,

In 1941, President Roosevelt ap- William Collins, Alton H. Cooper, pointed a committee to investigate the military disaster at Pearl Harbor.

John Culver, Mrs. Arnold Davis, Mrs. Gwen Daughtery, Anthony Dibesco and Jay F. DeSimone.

Clyde D r a k e Jr., Donald Du-SLIGHT PAUSE err, Albert F. Durow Jr., Clar-

ANSONIA, Conn. (UPI) — Ajence Ende, Alonzo L. Fay, Lou-fire truck had to stop to rewind is Ferloin, Mrs. Louis Ferloin, 2,000 feet of hose which unreeled Walter N. Fisher, Paul K. Forth, while it was speeding to a blaze. Norman A. Fox, Edward Frana-When firemen finally arrived, the[siak, Carolyn J. Friot, Edward

Red Cross workers who served included: /

Staff aides, Mrs. Fred Goer-gens, Mrs. Irene Hogtie, Mrs. Al­fred Mowitz, Mrs. Chester Fick and Mrs. Hugh McLean HI; mo­tor service, Mrs. Richard Neu-haus, Edmund Pfeiffer and Mr. McLean; canteen, Mrs. Alan Bla-sier, Mrs. Peter Mergi, Mrs. Ken­neth MacLean, Miss Klara Maier, Mrs. Francis Reszel, Mrs. W. J. Kibler, Mrs. John Robert­son and Mrs. Harvey Somers; gray ladies, Mrs. Clarence Grainge and Mrs. Edward Barr; nurse, Mrs. Thomas Best, and nurses aides, Mrs. Earl Acker-man, Mrs. Norman Hemmerling and Mrs. Clark Simons.

LEGAL RECORDS

fire was out.

Ha ppy habit! ...saving at"M& T\

Use Our Convenient Drive-In Banking . . . 65 BROAD STREET

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SANTA WILL BE AT

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SATURDAY FROM 9 A.M. - NOON BE SURE'AND COME

HOOVER ELECTRIC FLOOR WASHER

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HOOVER Convertible

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Garaczkowski and Mrs. Marvis Garrett.

Gerald H. Geltz, Fred Goergens, Jeannette K. Graf, David E. Gra-

NIAG. (JOUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE December 14, 1959

DEEDS Ch arles N. and Dorothy M. Trum

power to Nova V. Wasik. Pendleton Fred C. Root to Arthur J. Jr . and

Janet Anscombe. North Tonawanda. Thaddeus Markiewicz to Stephen

J. and Edwina J. Kruk, North Tona­wanda.

Stephen J. and Edwina J. Kruk to Thaddeus Markiewicz, North Tona­wanda.

Cesari Construction Corp. to Pe^ zen, Leo Grey, John C. Groriwall,! ter E. Parisi, North Tonawanda. Danna J. Grosskopf, B. P. Grzy-i C e s a r i construction Corp. to Pat

sy and Adeline Penque, North Tona-benski, Mrs. Jennie W. Guzzetta, John W. Harbrecht, William R. Heft, David Holmden, Mrs. Charles E. Hood and George P. Horvath.

C. N. Hubbell, Henry T. Jaku

wanda. Cesari Construction Corp. to Allen

G. and Ruth E. Koehler, North Ton­awanda.

MORTGAGE Arthur J. Anscombe Jr. and Janet

Anscombe, 276 Sweeney St., N o r t h

bowski, Edwin Johns, Charles E. 1 J ™ w a n d l ' N- Y- t 0 F r e d c- Root« Jones, Donald A. Joseph, Mrs.! —— Gloria Killian, Jacob F. Kolb. John M. Kon, Louis Kozlowski, Mrs. Wallace Lamb, Thomas J. LaTour, James G. Leslie, Kenneth Lindhurst and Mrs. Luella Lind­say.

Mrs. Marilyn Luke, Gordon A. McKnight, Hugh McLean III, John S. Madole, Klara M. Maier, Don­ald Malchow, Lloyd A. Man­ning, Oscar Mante, Raymond Ma-rone, Mrs. Alice Marshall, Vincent E. Marrelli, Albert B. Martin, Clyde G. Martin and Mrs. Fran­ces Martin.

Mrs. Esther Meyers, Rich­ard Meyers, Mrs. Barbara Moore, Joseph Musso, Herbert Mye, Mrs. I service

THE FAMILY CAR By Wolly Folk

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u-u "Be a little more careful today, Higgins— in the area you cleaned yesterday three small cars are missing!"

UNMOUNTED COP READY

NEW YORK (UPI) — Mounted policeman John Ready got a taste of the foot patrolman's job Thursday night. Ready had to dismount when a suspected purse snatcher he was galloping after dashed into an apartment build­ing. The puffing mountie got his man after a chase up 13 flights of stairs. Ready brought the sus­pect down by elevator.

State Workers Given

Extra Holiday Time ALBANY (UPI) — Governor

Rockefeller played Santa Claus for state workers and gave them a present a week early.

He called for half-day schedules on the eves of Christmas and New Year's. All state offices will close at 12:30 p.m. on Dec. 24 and 31.

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T W I N - T O N JENSS in Niagara Falls Main St.—Mil-Pine Plaza

JENSS TWIN TON in Tonawanda Corner Main and Niagara Sts.

December 15, 1959 a

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DEEDS Pioneer - Niagara Builders Inc. to

John R. and Constance D. Lillis, North Tonawanda.

Robert F . and Nancy Carter to Robert J. and Marilyn J. Carter, Wheatfield.

Glenn E. and Kenneth W. Lichten-berger to Elva Lichtenberger, North Tonawanda.

Catherine Lichtenberger by exec. to Elva Lichtenberger. North Tona­wanda.

MORTGAGE George Sanfilippo, 1275 Erie Ave.,

North Tonawanda. N. Y. to The Ma­rine Trust Co. of Western New York, $1,000.

JUDGMENTS Island Street Lumber Co. Inc. vs.

Mazzuchelli. d-b-a Roger's Heating 173 Roncroff Drive, North

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KENMORE BAPTIST CHURCH

Delaware and Wardman Roads

WILLIAM M. CHILDS, Minister

The Kenmore Baptist Church Extends the Season's Greetings to All of Its Members and Friends

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20

Joan Netzel, William D. NorrisJ Tonawanda, $234.00. Edmund Olszowka, Walter Ortel, Mrs. Janet Papp, Thomas L. Pendleton, Kenneth Perry, George L. Peuquet and Mrs. R u t h Piotrowski.

Henry A. Riezinger, John Rog­ers, William Roman, Arthur Ro-sinski, George Roy, W. W. Royer. Joseph J. Rybak. Mrs. Agnes E. Salefske, Mrs. Robert Schoonover, Mrs. Emil Schweitzer, Joseph Sel­ler Jr., Carol Setlik, Stella Set-lik and John R. Smolen.

Frank Stachowski, Florence F. Stobnicki. William Storey. Mel-vin J. Strough, George Tetter, Emerson J. Tiebor, Edward F. Voetsch, Walter W. Warblow, Ste­phen Wasieczko, Walter Wasiecz-ko, Francis J. Weber, Irene Weiss, Daniel Wells, Walter P. Wes-olowski, Glenn F. Weyrs, Kath­leen A. Wood, Donald A. Woods and Mrs. Murial Wylie.

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George Walter vs. Alfred Carroll, Schuitz Road, Wheatfield, N. Y., $510.88.

Lional A. Woodbridge vs. Robert \ G. Fisher and Mary Jane Fisher, Z Ironton St., North Tonawanda, New I 5 York, $663.94. &

A recent industry survey shows that 30 per cent of all w r i s t ! watches are purchased by men | for themselves, 30 per cent are » bought by men as gifts for others. * SI f?r cent are sold to women for'J gifts and only nine per cent are;g bought by women for their own * use.

9:45 A.M.—Sunday Church School Worship Sermon: "The Night of Nights"

5:00 P.M.—Christmas Pageant: "Good News" presented by the Church School. §

9:00 P.M.—Annual Carol Sing at New York Central Ter- J§ minal, sponsored by the United Christian Youth i Council.

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-Christmas Eve Candlelight Service. Bring % I the whole family to this lovely service & of Meditation u I

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