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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 11

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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE Saturday, Dec. 7, 1953 Identification System To Start in Yates Tax Rales Issued in Steuben O.r. r.m J. VVIATHM IUHI4U ymhol of Qualify (knurr NOX PENN VAX Yates County in preventing underage will become the seventh ing. It also is uniform, state- RATH The 1964 Steuben county in the state to have wide and reliable and involves County tax rates, announced a special identification card no governmental cost, and yesterday, show increases in svstem for young people who since minors must have par- ii hi me luumy ionbdesire to purchaSe alcoholic' ental consent to obtain a card, and for nine of its 16 villages.

j0mk SHiHTS beverages. it is based on home control The Yates County Restau-jand responsibility. Towns with the biggest decreases are Bradford and r.rrlN E3 Caton. The Rradford rate is! rant Liquor Dealers Assn. has I On request, the N.I.S.

firm $39.57 on each $1,000 of as-j adopted a "uniform protec- furnishes law enforcement sessed Valuation, a drop vdpm" in nrPVPnt'arfpnrMPs u-ith a mnnthlv list 111 Twhiivii Ii.mi. underage individuals from of all persons under age 25 THANKS TO NORTON'S BEAUTIFUL PROFESSIONAL FINISHING Business or Cotton Sport $37.33 from last year's $76.90. Caton's new rate is $31.57, a decrease of $29.57 from its ROCHESTER READINGS Weother Bureau fore cost for Rochester end vicinity: Mild ond cloudv in the! morning and evening. High 49. Winds outhwesterlv.

10 to 20 miles per hour. To Temperature, Humidity, Barometer purchasing beer and liquor. Louis D'Abbracci, associa who have been issued cards. The restaurant industry and Wind previous $61.14. v.v General re-assessment is tion president, said the feels the system may morrow: Mild with showers.

Bockeround: Mild southerly flow of air (Thursday) will prevail over Western New York into 10 cm 14 tomorrow but turning colaer tomorrow MirtmaM 1 Ofternoon. wuan.gm is ss the major reason for the rate; tem is provided by the Nation- eliminate the hazard of "dou- which 1 sw 7 tuia in uwlii iuvmis, vwiH.il tifj atinn cprv PP hlp iponardv" in situations ONE LOW PRICE! Ht'l truli fliwlt! ih.rl fniihmg. A.I sH rti 4 Uunde'ed it ipicjl fatv.c baqi briqi out, not tut th.rti Com back to you bright wi acd h- loil-p'ooi bag, Thf changed the equalization! te 4 from 25 to 54 in Rradford and xpected to go into effect where establishments may be 12! 07 i here about Dec. 15. found innocent of serving un- 96 100 92 84 85 78 69 64 61 64 66 69 9 30 19 30 17 30 17 .10.18 30.18 30.

IB 30.18 30 15 30 11 30 11 30 08 30 03 30.08 NATIONAL SUMMARY iliesreraavi Fair weother prevails over the Atlantic 2 o.m seoboord from New England to the Gulf 4 o.m cf Mexico under the influence of a large 6 a high pressure area centerd over the South- i 8 a ast. Fair to partly cloudv and mild 10 a weather will continue over the eastern Noon 1hird of the nation todav as this high 2pm prwsure svstem slowly moves offshore1 40m ever the Atlorvtic. i 4 A deepening low pressure area over the northern plain states will move into the in northern Great Lokes region bv this eve 17 25 28 28 31 34 35 35 33 32 32 SW 13l-' iu vo ill Udiuil. 1-DAY SERVICE At All Stores on Request WSW 14 SW 12 ssw SSW 9 SW I It already has been adopted derage individuals by a civil by Chemung, Steuben, Cat- court and still face a hear-taraugus, Chautauqua, Nassau ing before the N.Y. State and Saratoga counties.

I Liquor Authority, and possi- The plan was adopted to aidj ble loss of license. rwno as cooler air overspreads the western holf of the country. U.S. TEMPERATURES Roin or showers will occur along the (Between Canadian and Mexican Borders) leading edge of the cool air from the: High 1 Low northern Great Lokes to Texas, while ROCHESTER 36 i 14 Town of Thurston has the highest tax rate, $82.06, a boost of $6.30 from last year's $75.76. A new town budget with a more than $3,000 increase is reported as the major reason for the higher rate.

The complete table of new-tax rates for the various sxies oecome partly ciouav in rne cooler Albany 1 30 24 Atlanta 1 53 25 Atlantic City i 48 34 3 Forfeit $35 in Bai 77 UrrLs Dry Skirl Swoalrr Trouscr fill per ml. Mr it nirlif 39 011 iium iiip norinctu puiKin iu inc Texos Panhandle, except for the Pacific Northwest where new frontal svstem moving onshore will produce overcast skies with ram over Oregon and Washington. TRIP SUMMARY Western New York, Northern Finger Boston i 36 29 Buffalo 34 25 Chicago 48 33 Denver I 64 25 Detroit I 38 25 Duluth I 34 25 SENECA FALLS A total, Cayuga Seneca Falls, for- $563! of $35 in bail was forfeited feited $5 bail for driving with Lakes to Lake Ontario: Generally fair 21 (OW t.SIEST I.OCATIOSS EMPIRE PLAZA, Impire at Heltodol 420 NORTON ST. near loll Park PITTSFORD PLAZA 1378 MAIN ST. f.

at Chamberlain 311 MAIN last Rochester 75 ST. at Sawytr 389 N. WINTON at Humboldt JEFFERSON AVE. ot Iromo" 1965 RIDGE RD. I.

at Culver 936 WINTON RD. ot 12 Cornwi 1005 PLYMOUTH AVE. S. at Magnolia 1866 E. MAIN ot lorry 103S LAKE AVE of Ridf 464 LTELL at Comoro 3749 DEWEY AVE.

opp. Norttigoto a 640 RIDGE RD. W. Rldat Cmtor a 636 MONROE AVE. ot Croiman Ttr.

a 109 CULVER opp. Alhart a SUBURBAN PLAZA, E. HtnrioHa a 388 THURSTON RD. or Rortnd a DEWEY-LATTA PLAZA a PENFIELD VILLAGE iitit to Pot OWiea Hby three motorists yesterday! inadequate brakes. He was is- when they failed to appear sued a summons Nov.

20 by 6i o4 before Police Justice Walter Rutz fol-JuJ ence J. Conkey in answer to lowing a chain reaction am-I summonses for motor vehicle! dent in Fall Street, involving 12 'infractions. 'several cars. No one was in- 33 75 Donald Moody, 28, of Ves- jured. who was issued a sum- David P.

Stewart. 18, of 10 mons last Oct. 12 by Patrol-Prospect Seneca Falls, 57.57 man Ferdinand Nicandri, for- forfeited $10 for speeding. and little warmer with some cloudy Fort Worth i 63 I 43 periods. High 40 to 45 Kansas City 68 I 39 Interior Eastern New York: Consider-1 Los Angeles 74 i 51 oble cloudiness.

High 34 to 42. Miami Beach 71 53 New York dry: Fair and mild. High i New Orleans 65 35 around 50. i New York City 42 I Western Pennsylvania: Considerable Philadelphia i 43 I 31 cloudiness. High 40 to 50.

I Phoenix, Am 71 i 43 LOCAL OBSERVATIONS 3n i At Rochester Airport Portland, Maine 30 17 The highest emperature yesterday was J'- luis 6 Ji 36 degrees, against 62 the same day in Seattle i I960, and 16 in 1926: the lowesl 14, Tampa 60 4 against 45 in 1956 and 1 in 1886, the Washington I 43 2 mean 2i, against 53 in 1960, ond 13 in! 1926. Normol: 32. Highest official temperature In the Hours of sunshine 4:23 nation yesterday was II at Miramar, FrromPjan0ni 22.25 lowest. 10 below zero at Greenville From Jan. 1 to Dec.

6, 1962 27.67 ond Bangor, both In Maine. Towns and Cities 1964 Addison $48.22 Avoca 36 42 Both 25 64 Bradford 39.57 Cameron 39 28 Campbell 61.42 Canisteo 40.78 Caton 31.57 Cohocton 4S 63 Corning 60 31 Corning City A 07 Dansvllle 42 43 Erwm 35.65 Fremont 46 14 Greenwood 37.75 Hartsville 57 79 Horby 77 Hornellsville 26.82 Hornell Citv 7 Howard 54.31 Jasper 51.08 Llndlev 35 06 Prottsburg 43.06 Pultenev 48.04 Rathbone M.y Thurston 82 06 Trouosburg 46.41 Tuscorora 58 64 Urbana 44.15 Wayland 58.55 Wayne 46 44 West Union 49 90 Wheeler 29.05 Woodhull 30 24 Villages Addison $34.25 Avoca 26 86 He was issued a summons 1048 CLINTON AVE. S. opp. Undo St.

Folrport a 80 S. MAIN Nov. 27 by Patrolman Thomas McGuire. 7i feited $20 bail for being an unlicensed operator. Smith, 47, of 145 7545 75 76 Vw 47 77 i WMW'SmMMMMV- Deer Crashes Window Of Baiav'ia Store 57 86 44.45 57 47 40 85 48.19 32.26 28.71 SHOP TODAY 10 A.M.

UNTIL 5:30 BATAVTA A frightened fore being shot by city police Bath 18.88 deer, one of two racing down The 120-aound doe crashed 5 MANGURIAN'S TODAY AT 135 05 26 99 18 61 18 74 28 74 35.01 51.63 52.29 27.58 20.91 21.16 21 45 34 28 38.35 36.54 23.05 West Main Street shortly after a window on the east 7:30 a.m. yesterday, crashed Riverside 52.36 through a show window at Slde of the buildings. iSe the Batavia furniture Once inside the animal 21.07 228 W. Main St. came confused and frightened jAimond 21.52 The doe caused several anfj proceeded to run through HommondsooVt 36 94 Woyland 4100 Woodhull 23.01 Closeout of Braid Rugs nunarec noiiars oaniae oe- U)e irst floor Huge savings on Importer's heavy 100 virgin wool Car Fumes Assessors Elect Williamson Man leaping over furniture dis- plays, knocking over lamps and finally climbing to the top of a 10-foot high display rack containing rolls of carpet.

Patrolmen Richard F. Van- Savona Man, 51 derwarker and Robert L. De Freze were summoned and LYONS Luther Warner, chairman of the Williamson 10x14' REG. $179.95 SALE 12x15' REG. $229.95 I39 shot the injured animal.

Witnesses said another deer had been with the unfortunate Board of Assessors, was elected president of the Wayne Or SAVE UP TO s90.95 ON LARGE SIZES County Assessors Association at the annual meeting at the animal and continued west of West Main Street toward the city line. The animal ap- BATH The body of Verion T. Towner, 51, was discovered about 4 p.m. Thursday (Dec. 5, 1963) in a car in the garage of his home at 71 W.

Lomak Ave. in Savona, police reported yesterday. Dr. James Sanford of Bath, a Steuben County coroner, pronounced him dead of carta monioxide poisoning. Sheriff's Deputy Carl Peters listed it a suicide.

Savona police chief Harvey Drehmer county courthouse in Lyons parently made it safely to the outskirts of the ritv. It was Arthur Trautman man of the Palmyra Board of mot reported again. Assessors, was elected vice; The dead deer was turned president. John Gardner, as-, over to State Conservation De-sessor of Lyons, was re-elect- Partnient aide assisted in the investigation. Mr.

Towner was a member of the Savona Federated Church and a former employe Lent Hill Groups Selects Officers Mangurian's purchased these exceptionally fine "Carlton House" braids from the largest importer in the business. These are true braids not the tubular or overcast type they're 100 Virgin Wool of true braid construction. Our complete purchase of 73 fine rugs give! you the opportunity to own a superior rug at a price you would pay for just ordinary quality. They are styled in true Colonial tradition, are completely reversible for double the wear and are available in eight color combinations. You can choose your large room rug and add matching smaller room sizes and scatter rugs to biend or match.

Be early for this great value quantities are limited. Don't miss them today, only at Mangurian's ed secretary-treasurer, and Benjamin Kussie, chairman of the Sodus Board of Assessors, was elected to the three-year term of director. Nicholas Critelli, outgoing of the Polho Dairy in Camp- Knll NORTH COHOCTON The crvivinr kp his widow president, introduced Lynn Lent Hill brotherhood Marie Dolliver Towner Wrench of Newark. A former i elected these officers for the Savona: two daughters. coming year: President.

Charles Tobias of Bath, ard Lawrence. Lent Hill; sec chairman of the board of as sessors in the Town of Area dia, Wrench gave a demon retary and treasurer, Rev. North Co stration of an aDDraisal of Verne Schattner 2-story residence. It was a hocton. timely discussion because of: The Lent Hill Sisterhood the Dresence of 14 new elect-'elected these officers: Presi- Miss Elsie Towner of Savona; two sons, Verion Jr.

and Michael of Savona; a sister. Mrs. John Bancroft of Bath; a brother, Lyman of Rochester, and two grandchildren. Friends may call at Fagan Funeral Home at Bath from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today.

Rev. Robert J. Knapp will dents, Mrs. Verne Schattner. North Cohocton: vice president, Mrs.

Bessie Jackson, Co- ed assessors. It was their first lesson in the proper procedure on how to assess a home, and instructions on hocton; secretary, Mrs. Grace how to make out properly field card. a Towner. Avoca; treasurer, conduct serivce there at 2 Mrs.

Sarah Holmes, North p.m. Sunday. Burial will be in Cohocton. Seaman's Cemetery, Savona. The groups meet together! the first Tuesday evening of; WAX YL'LE CONCERT $20,000 Fire Hits Farm Garage month for a supper and, J'trnw icrry temrai eacl nrial evenine and will meet School musical groups will next in the home of Rev.

and their annual Christ-Mrs. Verne Schattner. Their 'mas program Wednesday eve- PENN YAN-Loss of $20, held ning. Dec. 18.

with choruses uuu was csumaieu me me business meetings are separately. and instrumental numbers. GERMAN CHOCOLATE CAKES FRESH APPLE PIES Compmr these rugs with any ru about l.M a.m. yesterday which swept a garage and toolshed on the Nels Freder-ickson farm northeast of Benton Center. Destroyed in the blaze were two trucks, two tractors and about S3.000 worth of tools, according to Yates County Fire Coordinator Philip Short.

The cause of the fire has not been determined. Firemen from Penn Yan, Benton. Bellona and Hall were called to the scene but were unable to save the building. (U tn ice their price! JOHNSON'S A 7 Pullman At Lakt Ridge GL SAVE 53.95 TO 510.95 Just 33 of these Scatter Sizes Reg. $11.95 SALE $8 3x5' $19.95 SALE $J2 4x6' $29.95 SALE $19 SAVE 525.95 TO $50.95 Just 34 of these Room Sizes Reg.

$69.95 SALE $44 Reg. $99.95 SALE $59 Reg. $129.95 SALE $79 30pen All DayC for real comfort and style Men's WINTHR0P SHOES SIZES 6 to 14 Widths AAA to Giant Wide GENESEE BOOTERY Yule Ornaments Exhibition Set ALFRED Horticulture majors at the State University Agricultural Technical Institute at Alfred will stage their annual public Christmas floral demonstration at the Tech dining hall. Monday at 8 p.m. The students, directed by Prof.

Vincent Smith, (hair-man of the college'? Horticulture Division, will demonstrate the steps in home design and assembling of Christmas doorpieces, centerpieces, fireplace decorations and hanging ornaments, and other ieasonal rvi QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED'. BE EARLY ejuiegajirnaini Use One 0 Our Easy Payment Plans Cm BULL'S HEAD 914 WEST MAIN ST. FREE PARKING BEHIND STORE MONROE AYE. AT S. GOODMAN ST.

PARK FREE DIRECTLY BEHIND THE STORE.

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