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''s 1 7 41,1 0 ,,,) 1.16;.A., -1 7, -4, 6 7 4.41' It k. kr 4 ill', t-e' 1.9.4' 1 to 4., 1 0 4,. A 1 Nominated 1 ITIIACA JOURNAL 3 1)eaths, 1Illierals 4 7 I leiS ai INTERLAKEN The nomina-, Friday. duly -I. 19Cyt Administrator tion Of harry II.

Emmons as In-I terlaken postmaster has been' When the U.S. government Mrs. Laura B. t'orrington E. Traub will officiate.

I sent to the Senate by President was moved to Washington in PLEAS.NT VALLEY Mrs. There are no calling hours. Ray Flumerfelt of 906 Johnson. Emmons has been act- 1800, population of the entire Danhy Rd. has been named pro- ing postmaster since John V.i a B.

Corringion, 02. of clinks D. Gff ject administrator for the Agway Kellogg retired in 1962. The post District of Columbia stood at Pleasant Valley. Groton RD, .14,303.

Cha he funeral of rles headquarters offices in Syracuse. pays a salary of $6,440. (lit'd II()- cotr of 414 W. Court St. who Director of Planning R.

N. pital Thursday, July 23, 1964. July 91, 1964. was Goddard said Flumerfelt will She was bo rn in Tow of Lan- (111(i711 lt.1(1)(dsava(vt.at Bangs Funeral conduct Major studies regard- I sinChag rl Sept Ahagail Baldwin nu 17, 1872, daughter of Burial was in East Lawn in, further acquisitions (.0 a Ag- I 11 )t 1 Th "Dutch" 'the and cemetery. ay Ile has been conducting 4 Beard.

She WaS the IA idow of sanal- studies for 1 LF since I 'James Corrington and member or Lanai, Bearers were John W. Petril- lose Jr. Robert Petrillose. 1 tr0 the Christian and Nlissionary lAlhance Church, Ithaca. crick 111, Baker, John C.

Baker. Flumerfelt joined GU in 1932 li I- Lxcellent Buffet Luncheon for 1 he is survived a daugh- ytocohteard S. Baker and George as an assistant manager at the i GIS service store, later nessmen; instant Waiter Service. New ter, Mrs. Edith Wood of Pleas- 'serving as manager of stores at Specialties and Salads everyday.

Howe ant Valley, five grandchildren Mrs. Marie F. Fuller Albany a Made Pastries. and 18 great-grandchildren. The funeral of Mrs.

IVIarie Honesdale, Pa. Funeral services will be held Felker Fuller who formerly In 1910 he was named super- BANQUETS I at 2 pin. Sunday at Booth Coin- lived at l'24 E. Court St. and visor of GU Farm Products, are our specialty.

Funeral Home. The Rev. died Tuesday, July 21, 1964, was a food processing gyration then 1William J. Blackwood, pastor held Thursday at Wagner Fu- conducted by the cooperative. 1 Private rooms for dining, meetings, of the Christian and Missionary neral Home.

Burial was in Lake- He was named president of Alliance Church, will officiate. view Cemetery. Products in 1945. 1 dinners, dances, weddings. i Burial will be in West GroloW Bearers were Jonas Main, Flumerfell served as manager I Rural Cemetery.

leloyd Carpenter, William Pat- of the CLF Egg Marketing Di- Phone Banquet AR 3-3222 1 Stanley Thomas, James vision in 1953, and was appointed 0111(LE LIJ 1 are our specialty. Private rooms for dining, meetings, dinners, dances, weddings. Phone Banquet AR 3-3222 L'' 4:,) The state has given the cityI a license to dredge a swimmingl area Off the Stewart Park waterfront, but has formally refused request for a buffer island, Superintendent Of Public Works Francis J. Laverty was notified Thursday. No action is planned this summer.

Laverty said the Board of Public Works and the Stewart Park Commission will probably decide what to do in the winter. The dredging license expires June 1965. Laverty had made separate applications for both a dredging license and a permit for placing the dredged material as a buffer island to stop debris from floating into the swimming area. No reason was given by the Office of General Services in Albany for rejecting the latter. I Photo by Bill Alder newts may can RUANE of Troop 59 shows his signature list to Scouts to Don at the funeral home.

1Josephs and Harold Lawrence, McLean of Trumansburg's Troop 3 at the sixth National Jamboree at Valley D. Murphy Forge, Pa. Ruane's list includes boys from nearly :10 states. McLean has a list Funeral services for James' All Oilier more than 50 feet long, containing na mes of boys from the 50 states. The D.

Murphy of 426 Hook Place, Jamboree ended Thursday night. 1 who died Wednesday, July 22,1 A 4 to IF All Quiet At the West I. qt marketing specialist in 1961. Slate Picnic 1 I Members of Trumansburg 157, will be the 'guests of Fidelity Chapter 77, iloyal Arch Masons at a picnic beginning at noon Monday July 27 in the north pavilion at State Park. And Front 11964 will he held at 8:30 a.m.

1Saturday at Bangs Funeral 7 1I 1 1 Home with a High Mass of MI lila Oat Requiem at 9 a.m. in the 1m Such a protective island was proposed earlier this year byl 1 "4 gi cout boree Assistant Superintendent of' A' am Public Works Vincent P. (Pat) Hannan. It was designed to les-1 -I sen the turbidity of water nears 1 1 Ventfill for Ithacans. the Stewart Park shoreline.

The 1 park was closed to swimming last year, but was reopened this The following account of the the night. year, with a T-shaped dock ex-, National Scout Jamboree, 1 Tuesday morning looked to be, tending 25 to 30 feet out, and which closed Thursday night the coolest day of the jamboree. has drawn a large attendance. at a I I Forge, was It dawned gray and overcast, No swimming is permitted in-, written by Larry Dean, Scribe liitt soon cleared up and the side the dock. 1 of Jamboree Troop 67.

Ithaca Ifriendly sun shone again. "1 Hannan. It was designed to les-1 ---T sen the turbidity of water nearl 1 ventf 111 for Ithacans I the Stewart Park shoreline. The; -1-- 1 park was closed to swimming last year, but was reopened this The following account of the the night. year, with a T-shaped dock ex- National Scout Jamboree, 1 Tuesday morning looked to he tending 25 to 30 feet out, and which closed Thursday night the coolest day of the jamboree.

has drawn a large attendance. zit Valley Forge, was It dawned gray and overcast, No swimming is permitted in- written by Larry Dean, Scribe but soon cleared up and the' side the dock. of Jamboree Troop 67. Ithaca ifriendly sun shone again. SPECIAL ORDER JEWELRY WORK New beauty for your home! Don't let a spotted, faded, deteriorating driveway spoil the beauty of your home.

A coating of Jennite J-16 restores original beauty converts your old drive to an attractive, sealed, satin black surface. Jennite J-16 seals out moisture, stops oxidation, protects against damage of frost and drying action of the sun retards gasoline and oil damage. Insist on Jennits J-18, the original and most widely-used driveway coating. It doubles blacktop life. Phone for FREE estimate! The rubble dust has settled in the windowless shells Of Ithaca Post Office and adjacent buildings, where a wrecking ball and clam shell have been knocking down bricks and scooping them up this week.

Quiet fell early Thursday afternoon. Why the skeletal remains? how long will they stand like a bombed-out city? Not long, according to a spokesman for Construction demolition contractors. Their crane stripped a gear. Repairs on the piece Of equipment should be completed late today, and work will resume. Conception 'S 1 chuiti es i i Burial will be in Calvary Ceme-1 1 Illearin2 i Friends may call this eve-; i 6..

Ining at the funeral home. Mem-1 lbers of the Elks Lodge will meeE I Three appeals for their rooms at 8:45 p.m. to are scheduled for public hearin4o to the funeral home. Mem-1 by the Zoning Board of of the Moose Lodge will 'beginning at 4 pm. Monday in meet at their rooms at 7:15 p.m.! cout the 53124 were among 1 The Stewart Park Commis- The morning was devoted to City Hall.

to go to the funeral home. Mem- sion recommended earlier this I boys attending the jamboree. the angling area and the arch-1 They are: of the Knights of Columbus a. In the angling area Lawrence J. Kolar, to erect year expenditure of funds for Sunday, July 19 found boys area.

will meet at their home at 8:45 dredging this summer. the Louis Agassiz Euertes! the boys had a chance to try 45 by 32 foot cinder block ma-; p.m. to go to the funeral home Since tin ere has been no of Boy Scouts attending! their skill at different types of chine shop and office addition at 9 p.m. recitation of the Ro- ing, the funds were not used. church services of their faith at casting.

407 Cliff St. The variance con- sary. Whether the city and sixth National Boy Scout In the afternoon the only cerns extension or Robert A sion feel it is feasible to dredgelJamboree at Valley Forge troop activity was a hike on a non-conforming use. I Funeral services for Lehmer Dr. Rob- the silt out of the area, without Pennsylvania.

Inature trail. Afterwards the! Grossman Industrial Proper- A. Lehmer I the buffer, is not known. The boys had the remainder, ioys ere free to trade. ties, to build to lot li ert 606 lanshaw ne at! .1 Third for a fork lift to, who died Wednesday, July of the day to themselves.

Theyi There was to be regiona 22, 1964, will be held at noon Ithaeall lturt traveled around meeting and in the evening. unloading of lumber anch materials from railroad Saturday at St. John's Episcogion two, including Troop trading with other Scouts. Church. The Rev.

Warren II -1 went to the large arena. cars. I Ithacan lturt traveled around meeting and campfires ill tne evening. trading with with other Scouts. gion two, including Troop 67, went to the large arena.

We can design We can execute Our estimates are accurate BECAUSE We know our business. Estimates no charge. will double the service life of your blacktop driveway RAVIN5 A DYER FITTS 602 HANCOCK ITCI-1A. CONSTRUCTION CALL AR 3-4743 Weekdays and Saturdays 'till noon OPP. STRAND THEATRE Sell It with a Classified Ad! In Unusual Order of the Arrow, Scouting's, honor camper society, held an' Being true Scouts, the boys leaders tramped on, singing afternoon pow wow with mem- 1,, N9n nr st.1 and chanting.

They were de from 520 Order of the Accident ACC Ideill Anthony Cerrache, to construct cinder block building at 517-23 W. Seneca to handle 'hers the arenalexpanding business operations Irow lodges attending. The pro gram a5ere announced not tb goals anniversar for the coming for several minutes. But disap-lOf his television cable system A 26-year-old man suffered a' ear's 'pointed, the boys turned retail radio and television Ill serious leg injury at 11:20 vv. serv- Ifor camp after hearing that the store.

The variance concerns the evening were World I' Thursday after being involved, 'show had been cancelled. rear yard dimensions. In in an auto accident of campfires. 1 -roop 67 Returning to their respective 1 rienusnip 1 i circumstances near the inter-featured guests from Nicareual 1 sections, it was decided that see-1 section of Buffalo and Eddy Stsrand California. hourltional campfires could be held, rooktott(lale Eisa of house 'three of since, by that time, the rain had se' troop's boys ate supper with a is reported in fair condition to- day in the Tompkins County three of the Californians ate troop from California while abated.

Still, again, it beganlYouth Bai ee to rain and again the Scoutsi Hospital where he is being it trooped back to their campsites.10 wh Troop 67 erwars nd facturel Aft th minutes later, the treated for a compound attn-(1( 1,) of the left leg. six traded troops for the Only 10 Icampfire. nouncement came to the troops' Ithaca police report that Ilam-1, The fourth day that Jimmy Nelson and Danny 1 of the jambo-1 BROOKTONDALE-The open-, dy was traveling north on Eddy, O'Day, from Nestle's Quick Youth Dance at the new 'ree found Troop 67 participating I sing ktoutd I St. when he struck a parke sictil fitne earl. fame, had arrived.

By this time, field events a Community Cen- owned by R. J. Wisner of Lasl trails though, many Scouts were ready land the historic ter will run from 8:30 to 11:301 Cruces N.M The Wisner ve- to turn in and that they Ithe rimboree p.m. Saturday with "live" hide rolled backward into a car Aleanwhile several more Scouts: In the morning two patrols: music. Although primarily for owned by Thomas Niederkorn of ran to see the celebrities.

I were competing in the patrol any "Youngster under 1012 The Byway then rolled out: a damp and "youngster 1 the s' li FillallY compel' ion: one in y. Ica. will be welcome, according, onto the street, turned around vaile Forge camp of Scouts'- fitness area an the other in the Center. and started to roll forward. 1 and tucked in after a long eventful to a kesman for spokesman the scoutcraft.

Unfortunately Tent Hamdy left his vehicle in an' ative plans for dedication' both were closely defeated apparent attempt to stop thel of the site call for a Labor Day Jove the finals. Wisner auto but was pinned Carney Visits 1 aar program. Pre-dedication activi- Another campfire was held in ainst a tree by the car as ties are being held under the ga the evening. The troop was vis- Jonathan Winters, Art Carney, rolled forward, police said. auspices of a committee headed, led a hoop from Ainnesoa Jane ans Alfie an ld The Sr The accident was investigated'I by Mrs.

Donald Sopp. by Patrolman Dale Grover which contributed to the pro-1 endipity Singers will be guests gram. Again, this was keeping on NBC-TV's "The Jack Paar The Labor Day event will innon't Store It in the Attic in tune with World Brotherhood. Program" colorcast Friday, elude a late afternoon corner-Sell It with a Classified Ad! At 10:30 the Scouts turned in for July 31, from 10 to 11 p.m. stone ceremony followed by a I roast beef dinner and evening dance.

According to its direc- llhaca Area Aatiolial Weathel- Guttenman, chairman of this MI committee, has said that recent studies open a whole new field: r-------7A1 Dole it tom wtAtioit uses for this familiar fruit. In-1 140 0 will be apple candy, :,11, -ws 1 'jellies and preserves, IVIF- 4 cideis and other innovations in the apple world. CI' ,0,.. ..0 To retain the old-fashioned A ,,0 Brooktondale cooks, chefs 1) 1 1-- d. 00 4 pp, 0 and culinary specialists will pro- 41 of vide such delicacies as home-1 44 41114 V4 made apple pies and kindred' i items.

l'urther details will be i. k. i released as plans develop. Each i il gill -k -1 event will be open to the public. expanding business operations of his television cable system and retail radio and television store.

The variance concerns rear yard dimensions. --Ilt1 SURIAO iv, CI Co Ao i (''' l'rkkr171P 60 Si, Alt i 41" itiljts. $1 1 0 fe A -0-m fft i1 g'1 sgm4, thowitf Unt 11 Sektroloy Moro III reUPIIS Show tow Toeoporoturoo lopcloO I 14 4 Ili i4or 1 41,77 ill 70 111, 411 I 1,4 kols 111 1'1' "I I) EMI 60 sir 10 tkowttl 11 SO Ilia esis1111111 0 until satritioy MorrtIng 1 fleums Show Low Tompoteravoo topovtoti Died WET MAR LE 0. 7 DR. ROBERT A.

LEIBIER Funeral services for Dr. Robert A. Lehmer of 606 shaw Rd. will be held at St. John's Episcopal Church at 12 tioon, Saturday.

July 25. In lieu of flowers, friends are asked to the Heart are in Home. 4 BUILDING FOR YOUR FUTURE Savings account Mortgages Student loans -r; Savings Certificates 401004 tto4ipitortss Nit Colki4sts 10141 ttsepitortss Nit 14401 imaKe contrmutions foition 'Fund. Arrangements ARmnelated Premi Wrephot of Bangs Funeral WARM AIR will remain over the Upstate area and south across the Atlantic Coast states. The Southwest will also steam, where yesterday's high of 119 was recorded at Death Valley, Calif.

Showers Will fall over scattered areas. contributions to a I Fund. Arrangements 4 icharue of Minus Funeral We have to. Because we believe that our customers deserve the ry best service we can give them. Second to none.

We want to serve ou. We like to serve ou. We can serve you in any of these banking departments: HANDLING HOUSEHOLD EXPENSES ThriftiCheck account Regular checking account SAFEGUARDING YOUR FAMILY Trust and Estate planning Medical-Dental Loan program SAFEGI TARRING YOUR VALUABLES Safe Deposit Boxes Fur Storage Vault Storage ENRICHING YOUR PRESENT Auto loans Boat loans Appliance loans Home Improvement loans Personal loans SPECIAL 1961 FORD Sedan 6 s1295 Cayuga Motors USED CAR LOT Old Spencer Road SPECI, 1961 FORE Sedan 6 SI 295 Cayuga Motc USED CAR LOT Old Spencer Roe Thursday for Weslern New YorkTempera res ill as erage 3 to 5 degrees above normal. Continued warm early next week. then turning cooler and less humid.

Scattered thundershowers through Wednesday. Total rainfall will average one-half to three. fourths 41f an inch. Temperature normalsDay. time highs.

78-81. Nighttime lovvs, New York, cloudy 87 61 .06 Okla. City, clear 103 71 Omaha, clear 92 69 Philadelphia, cloudy 90 69 Phoenix, cloudy 107 76 .05 Pittsburgh, cloudy 89 70 Plind, cloudy 72 56 Pt Ind, clear 80 54 Rapid City, cloudy 99 61 Richmond, cloudy 85 70 .20 St. Louis, clear 93 74 San Diego, cloudy 75 fill if FORECAST South-Central New York: Cen: ()rally fair though sky will be changeable tonight. Low be: tween 65 and 70.

Saturday, sultry air with scattered showers possibly developing. Easterly winds at 5 to 15 will become southerly tonight and gusty Saturday during showers. ITHACA TEMPERATURES (( aldwell Field) (21 hours ending 7 a.m. today) High (2 p.m. Thursday) 88.2 Low (7 a.m.

Thursday) 67.2 Mean of above 78 Normal mean 71 Precipitation, inches 0,21 ILAPVIP I ell.111 I HUI Micl.i, Mean of above 78 Normal wan 71 Precipitation, indies ()''' THE ATHER Conte in and see us. We try harder, too. By The Associated Press High Low Pr. Albany, cloudy 90 66 Albuquerque, cloudy 94 68 .03 Sunrise: Saturday 5:52 a oni Atlanta, to: 86 74 .14 (EDT). illismarck, clear 93 53 Sunset Saturday 8:32 'tn.

Boise, clear 81 51 (EDT). Boston, cloudy 76 60 Cayuga Lake level today 90 67 state gauge 383.6 feet above clear 91 75 level. clear 95 69 Bismarck, clear 93 Boise, clear 81 Boston, cloudy 76 Buffalo, clear 90 Chicago, clear 91 Cincinnati. clear 95 53 51 60 67 75 69 BUFFET PRIME RIBS OF BEEF SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN Assit Relishes Salads 5 P.M. to 8 P.M.

Every Saturday FISH FRY and FRIED CLAMS FRIDAY NIGHT FIRST NATIONAL BANK a 3 1 Cleveland, cloudy 84 Denver, cloudy 95 Des Aloines. clear 93 Detroit. clear 89 cloudy 1)enver, cloudy Des Aloines. clear IDetroit, clear 63 65 72 70 0 0 0 1 AND TRUST COMPANY Cotner State Lop Streets a Corners Community Center State Street Seneca Way Telutione AR 3-2331 for All Offices MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATIOtt ALB Extended forecasts, as prepared by the U.S. Weather Bureau, from 7 cm.

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