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28 BUFFALO COrRIEREXPRESS, Thursday, Feb. 26, 1959 Record of Buffalo Births B©J« Were Born to Mr. and Mr.*.: reb. 1*— Frank W Yandrieha. T7 El*. J*—Donald I". Wesolowski, L'heekto- wa%•, 17—Reginald SI. Tucct. *2 19th. t«~Hu«svell Thimmer. Che^ktowuga. lft—Hector ThreadgiH, Amherst Dansville Pipe & Supply Co. Inc tl.tmu-i to Buffalo Slag Co. Inc. Wllbert Mildenberger 934.02 to Don- ald A. Griffiths. David E. Morran $56,15 to Wilbur & O'Connor Inc. Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co., Nationwide Mutual Fire Insurance Co. land Nationwide Life Insurance Co. 1137.45 to Peter K. Timon. Joseph A. DiClore Jr. and Samuel A. Tulipane. 1ft—«a>iordIE. Smith, n Chenango.] j.>twln Federowlcz91.S0S.72 to ilenry 11—Barnard \\. Sheffer Sr.. ill* Ideal, R Cuch Ij-Frwlerick Srhafer. Cheektowa*:;. E j me r' E. Glazer. Harold K. Nehls 1«—Donald L. Pittman ST.. .97 t 111- an .l John B. Nehls ISMiTO to Theodore Zcn-.hatv and Edward J. Felong. Claude. Marie and Abe Dickson 91,- more 1-V-Jerome Pittermun, %n: 7th, 1«—Robert G. Nowak. IT© Ohio la—Ronald Myrtle, 2." Arkansas. 17—Harry A. Mill*. M« Wa'.den. IT—John J. McDonouigh. -"i Harvest. 1«—Vincent D. LOTOMO, 27 Sherwood 17—Herman Ixxtnsk. Tonawanda. ]*—Charles V. Leiffer. Orchard Park 1»—Gerald Kohn. Kenmorf. 15—l.fon A. Hytnan, Sheldon 15—Florian C. Horvath. :{•."» Amherst. 15—W. Merrick Hayes Jr.. Tonawanda. 15—Ra> K, Green. 122 Brunswick. ]ft—Jtmen H. Gaudy. utt Johnson 1*—Thomas Forrert Sr., Tonawanda. 1«—Robert W. Flugerald. (8 Nevada. 1%~ William A. Dobstaff. Went S»»nwa. 1«—Daniel W. Czechowakl. 51 Schmer DeCK. 1*— Arm and C. Crossen. Amherst 17—William L. Crainer. Tonawanda. 17—Norhert Bender. 19 Sumner. 2H.S3 10 Gramatan National Bank & .Trust Co. C. and H. McHerrin 9J9«.fl2, Bennle land M. Robinson *t04 23 Joseph P. Murdock Jr. 1152.44. William Dixon *12t».•»,««. Ix»la F. Montgomery tHfi.Wl. I Louts Laroceu 9i:«.27, Alfred R. Ma- tin© and Rose Marie Sparcino 1152.1*. ! Andrew Novino 947H.25 Montross W. Rice »t»9.«J7. Coscia Sky Parking Sta- tlona inc. MM.80, all to U.S. Treasury I Department. William L. Winter* 97X23. Arvettar Worthv 123.(11. Edmund White llti.44, j Charles C. White 118.13, Donald A.| Sssraodrowakl 917H.S4. Felix Szymanski S4;t.2:t. stephnnls Szymanski 930.21. Nathaniel Strickland SSa.M, Marvin Strawder IS30.SS Fmnklin N. Strana- han SB6.12. Lacy Storks iwi.v.t. Charles Stones ftlM.44». John Stone tOO.48,1 SJn-ltvaaell L. Arnone Thompson. | Edgar H. Stone «a*.SS, James A. Cilrl* Were Bora to Mr. and Mr* 13—Georgp \V. Wopd Jr . Hamburg. 17—Felix J. WnrJf. D»pew. Is*—Raymond F. Westpfahl, Lacka- wanna. 1ft—Edward T. Wag. Depew lft— Donakl M. Stiglmeter. imherst. 17—Francis Stiver. Tonawnadi 15—Arthur Lewandowski. gjj Wy- oming, 15—Richard Kopaos. IS Empire, lft—Eugene A Kelsev. « Donovan. 15— Kenneth R. Keith. Wales Center 17—James Davis. 211 Waverlv. lft—Robert A Cuddlhy. Folger. lft—Robert Crart l«l Jewett. 11—Benedict© Cordero. 53 7th. 16—Robert A. Baus. Amherst. Miss Randall, viDescendantOf Settlers, Dies Stokes $177.47 Alvin Stokes $.13,72.1 »,;„„ i.-«»uo«;«_ r> n„„i,n Marion strojna asm. Robert E. Miss Katharine u. Randall, a Sweet t2M> (««. Blanche E. Swan member of one of Williamsville's *i:j_» 44. Patricia H. Sullivan 91«o.47. j ,,„,.» r„„,;i;„- n „A „«fi„ 0 in ™il Joseph. G. Sullivan #1»2.24. Anthony \Ont families, and active in Vll P. S\*nnlrh «1!UI3. Joseph Syracuse *7,'»7.1« Leonard S.vzdek 93t».0A, all to State Tax Commission. Fire Record AM. J2:2S—175 Rapin, rubbish, no damage. 13:30— Squad 3 to 5fi Johnson. Newell Business Names Twin City Heating, 22S Fletcher St., City of Tonawanda—Eugene L. Berg 22S Fletcher St.. Cltv of Tonawanda. Black Miller Agency. Highland Pla- za. Derby — Dorothy B. Miller, 730 Hamilton Rd.. Derby. Avery's General Store, Main St.. North Collins—George A. Averv, 9B21 Hendricks Blvd.. Eggertsvllle. lage civic, cultural and educa- tional groups for many years, j died yesterday in her home at j 5800 Main St. She was 87. Miss Randall had lived at j the Main St. address for more than 80 years. The house was > built by her father, Charles j E. Randall, a descendant of j early New England settlers. Miss Randall was a charter i Barrett Sales Service 177 Harding Rd —John j. Barrett, 177 Harding member and former secretary of I Andv 9 Bar B-Q. R U coivin Ave.J tne Williamsville Library Board.; S p r e n s o n . »W. t'.t sent to Meyer j Andrew Kuostsos. 157s Kensington She had been active in school! Memorial Hospital. Ave. „**„; .... „„,i ;„ D»„,.i.ii n .- .—»IJ i l:S»-Niag a ra and E. Elmwood, auto, i York Sixty Minute Cleaners. 2«.Vfi7 a . ffal " and ln "^Publican HPll-I ^,- I 75 *P!W- ^ ^ Fifteenth St.—Joseph F. Territo, 407 tics. She was a member of the i 4:It—Squad 5 to 20 Grant. Michael Fargo Ave. ! NTatinnal ^nriptv nt MPUI Vnc* Gonzales 2 of n o Blum. ill.« Niagara Water Conditioner Service, f at j 0 ,", boclet y ot N e w tn g" sent to Childrens Hospital. i«8 Schutt Ct.. Grand Island—Robert land Women. «:2S— J'!»7 Vermont, unnecessary. J. Cattley, t!S Schutt Ct Grand Is- »#• T> J U • » , v. 1©:«0-Squad 5 to Peace Brideef Wll-! land. Miss Randall IS survived by 78. of «1 Simpson Bruce's Restaurant. 4? W. Tupper a sister, Mrs. Harrv F. DeCeu -Rose Hoehn. 344 S. Elmwood a l so 0 f t_he Main St.. Tonawanda Emergency Hospital. 11:4«— 292 May. unnecessary. l:ftS— FuJton and Haywar.l, false. 1:30—Squad 1 to 32« Wilson. Walter Mustynski. 53, pronounced dead. t:41—1W> Military, refrigerator motor, iioo damage. 4:13—59« Washington, defective wir- ing. *50 dLimage. 4:50—234 Saranar. Douglas Neri, 13. ment store: il.22ft.S73 in debU. $475.- of 227 Saranac. teg caught in *** In assets. Ave. William C. Bryndle Co.. Dalton Dr.. Town of Tonawanda—William C. It Mary C. Bryndle. tttt Dalton Dr.. Town of Tonawanda. Bankruptcy Petitions Huron Stares Inc.. 554-5«2 Main St. fformerly Sample-Main Inc. - * depart- St. address Memorial services will be held at 1 Saturday afternoon in the Beach-Tuyn Funeral Home, 5541 Main St. tree, released and sent home. City Court TRAFT1C COURT, Judge James B McKenna. Basil L. Eaton. 7«9 Gr.indvlew Ave., Olean. salesman; $4,3*9 in debts, $700 in assets. Alexander N. Depas. 39 W. 12th St.. Jamestown Walter Ciszak Funeral services for Walter Ciszak Sr., 57, a supervisor in the New York Central's Batavia enginehouse for 10 years, will be held at 9:30 Saturday morn- in" in the Pacer Funeral Home, tnick driver: $l.51S In dehts. no assets. Donald G. Moore. 119 w. Hickorv 1275 Sycamore St. A Requiem speedtoK-Howard Tmesdaie. 469 ^- E j\ s Lf^ h S|L e £ t"^- 03 .^ ?«7j5!' Mass wil1 °e celebrated at 10 Pton. $50: Donald ! - m ' fn 8Sseu ''in St. Luke's Church, with bur way. 17 ftennit »35: Allan Wood. 401 Potters, $30. Speeding, $23 fines Dolores E. Jllera. 207 Waverly: Sophia H. Me Cabe. 145 Potters: Eugene Marrazxo 25 Busti: Fannie E. Hannes. "01 i'ot ters; Rita R. Gerow, Old Lake Shore Rd., Derbv. Speeding. $20 fines—How ard H. Reeb. BSckford: Dale L. Stafford. M Grote: Alvin E. Carlson, GS3 S. Htith, Cheektowaga; James J. Lay- L.S. Department of Commerce. Buffalo N Y . Feb 25. I95» ial in St. Stanislaus* Cemetery. Mr. Ciszak who lived at 38 Oberlin St.. was stricken with a heart attack in Cincinnati Monday as he was about to board a train for Buffalo. He Maximum temperature is highest for'; was accompanied by his wife,; ,12 hours ending at 7 p.m. Minimum I JosoDhine FarltVr "tho m n n l o ; hew, 1H E. Main, Gowanda: George P. temperature is lowest for is hours;/ a P , earner me COUpie Page 17* Capen. Eggertsville; Edward; ending at 7 p.m. Weather is at 7 p.m. I had Concluded a two-dav visit L2 , H^^^K^K^ t IS2^M^lr wnlin « s Eastern Standard!with their son. Pfc. Robert J. Temp. 1 Ciszak, in Chattanooga, Tenn. weather Max Min I He had come from the Redstone _f Arsenal in Huntsville, Ala., to Paul H. Knox. Woodburv. Snvder; I Time. Robert Donohue. 21 Thorndale: Rich- ard H. Cobbs, 1»0 Fifth. Lackawanna. Cities Speeding, $15 fines—Herbert W. BUFFALO Clear Hovve. 4«4 Busti: Arthur A. Hayday, Atbanv Clear 1«7 Garland, Cheektowaga: Joseph L. Atlanta Cloudv Kalick. 150 Shepard, Kenmore: Lena Boston Clear Majchraak. 2«1 Carl: Sol Wcis-selberg. 1 Chicago Clear 107 Cunard: George Spoor. 242 High-j Denver land. Williamsville: John T. McGlvnn. Des Moines 122 Tampa. West Seneca: William De Detroit Youn*. 1530 Jewett-Holmwood. Orch- Duluth •rd Park: Betty V. Costello. 98 Mary- Jacksonville ... crest. West Seneca: Jennie B. Sraen- Los Angeles ... tek. 164 Howell: Edwin H. Sugg. 15« Louisville . . . . Roesch: Stella Siwek. 2»1 Amherst: Miami .. . Edward Rogers i>4* Woodstock. Town ', Minneapolis ... of Tonawanda; Paul J. Quintiione, 12, New Oriaans .. Vpoer East Lane: Frank J. Hohl. 570 New York ... I.eBrun, EgsrertsvlUe; Harvey C. Philadelphia ... MlTler. 257 Rllev: Guv A- MrAdams, 1 Pittsburgh 6« Gary: William E. Palmer. 329 Callo- Phoenix dine. Eggertsvllle: John R. Gillespie. Portland, Me .. 12* Euclid. Kenmore: Lawrence E. j Raleigh Sawyer, 2*7-1 Hemnstead. s Rochester ..... Illegal Parking—Norman Knight, S i St. Louis Howard, ~ *20; Robert Martin. 240 W. j San Francisco Tupper, $to: Gordon S. Cohen, 2»7 ( Sauit Ste. Marie Taunton. $10; Mary Scbjllace 700 [Seattle West. $10, Clear Clear Clear . Cloudy .. .. Rain Clear Pt. Ct'dv ... Clear . Cloudv . Cloudy ... Clear .... Clear Clear ... Clear . Clear . Cloudy Clear Pt. Cl'dy . Clear ... Clear Judgments IX SEPREHE COCRT: James and Essie Bridges $1.3*9.01. Edward J. Warren $t.83(».59, both to Western Savings Bank so SI .-,•: 44 43 4". 40 _.., 74 M 7 7 <J S3 40 4* 42 T'l :;-, 4S M M 34 SO 2S 7s M 42 12 II 23 Clear Syracuse Clear Tampa Cloudy Washington Pt. CPdy CANADIAN STATIONS Montreal Pt. Cl"dy 23 Toronto Clear 32 Winnipeg Snow LOCAL OBSERVATIONS meet them. Born and educated in Buffalo, Mr. Ciszak was a 36-year em-1 ,iPloye of the Central. He was a n j member of the American Rail-' ** i way Supervisors Assn.. Lodge j M|331. and the Central Railway «* ] Club of Buffalo. ; 7 j Mr. Ciszak was also a mem-1 Kjber o f t h e Cheektowaga Old J j j T i m e r s Club. Besides his wlf« 4i. and son, he is survived by an- 4 f 3ther son, Walter Jr.; a daugh- "aIter, Mrs. Charles W. Miller of g Depew: two brothers, William —I of Lancaster, and Louis; two ** sisters. Mrs. Stanley Nowakow- m hki and Mrs. Bronislaus Gajew- 28 ski, both of Lancaster, and 1 1 three grandchildren. ~ 7 Mrs. Oscar S. Witte a.m.—Temperature 4; humidity Mrs. Mary Carey Witte. 63, of I Joseph J. Glelon $1.333..0 to John w%; precip. oT wind velocity u. 135 Whitfield Ave.. Wife of ^i. Klug ^ and M areus J. Austad. | - p . m -Temperature 2«: humi^ Harry Lester aka Hyman Trugman , :o ^ f precip.. 0; wind velocitv 2<! ,5 to Samuel S Pollno i Highest temperature this dat idtty funeral director Oscar S. Witte. SQ \ died suddenly of a heart attack ffrinL 1 "THKI n/^vNv t z ^^ t0 ye?™. « in i:c,7. |yesterday afternoon. ^nJ\^%^L^\ir a co\rxmY^\ y ^^^^ l ^^ miMXMtow \ Mrs. Witte was stricken as " f f l t ^roTn% r ^9™Au^ s t' w f eb " ^ i t M ^ u n r i * . 6: 5 « a m, sun-' she and her husband were near- Scalers $49.55. both to Banner Bu2get I^Possib^sunshine-ll hrs. 4 mins. : l t . 1 ] e l P^^ance to Children S a l ^ v i ^ b . . . ,„4 ^ . v rn i. m ,» l Moon sets al 8:39 aJT1 - rises al 10:12 i Hospital, where they planned to Ralph Virginia and Frank t oleman n m ,,;_;» n , . : j . «» -r. i. $24» to surface Combusion Corp. TEMPERATIRFS \T BiTFttn Vlslt tneir daughter, Mrs. Robert ..vrnoid waterman $2oo.75 to Jack 1 1 Sii a am iv BL r. p.m so Whitney, a patient there in a.m. is 11 a.m. 21 12 noon 24 Kimmel William G. Kels $342.18. Ivey Dukes $563.20 both to Commercial Credit Corp. Fred A. Isaman $153.07 to Buffalo Ford Stamping Plant Federal Credit L'nion. Estees and Carol Persons $139.97 to Mercy Hospital. Pearl Fiupatrick and Anna Bren- nan $979.72 to Commercial Credit Corp. Arthur and Mary Fltipatrick $1,- •42.50 to John P. Hannon. Benson Auto Supply Co. Inc. $526.99 to Sezso Co. Inc. William J. Pennella $263.96 to Bea- 2 a.m. 3 a.m. 4 a.m. 5 a.m. « a.m. 7 a.m. 8 a.m. Maximum 1 p.m. 24 2 p.m. 2» 3 p.m. 2» 4 p.m. 30 30; minimum A native of Buffalo, Mrs. a pm! 24 fWitte attended old Central High temperature for the 24 hours 17 mal for the day 27. & p.m. 22 10 p.m. 21 11 p.m. 20 12 mid. 19 3 mean ; nor- WEATHER SYNOPSIS Mild Pacific air is spreading eastward into the state and!years should prevail for the next day| Besides School and was a graduate of the former Buffalo Normal School. She taught school periodically over a 26-year period, mostly at School 2. Her husband has operated the Oscar S. Witte Funeral Home at 1294 Fillmore Ave. for more than 30 her husband and con Loan Corp. Nathan Raskin $5.233o« to First or two wmle weather systems \ daughter, Mrs. Witte is sur- vr ?I£. w ? r n l e !^'«" r £ d 'S }^u}°$- drifting across the country re-jvived by a grandson. FuneTal He J ohn L, Becker $.68.53 to Lulu M-; main re i atlV ely weak. I arrangements are incomplete. OVER 60 STORES TO SERVE YOU! CASH ft CARRY OPEN TO 6 DAILY FOR NEAREST STORE - SEE PHONE BOOK, YELLOW PAGE 93 BRIGHTEN UP FOR SPRING! f (1 DRESS PLAIN LADIES' PLAIN SPRING or FALL MEN'S BUSINESS SH5RTS LAUNDERED ' stf v ^S3S COl T POM "vM^" SWEATER P'.oin SKIRT whan pre*ented with coupon. Limit 2 of each Good thru M l . 2 1 . 19 /JVYIYY kvy IV/ IV, h\-< iv/ iVi iw i«l TROUSERS SLACKS whan presented with coupon. Limit 2. Good thru Feb. 2». 29 c Q W I V / | W »Y7 $v i | \ ,fcYYIV'< l\ ! 7 $\i i 1 ' J Al \ i : S YOUTH CENTER THRUWAY PLAZA STORE-THURSDAY, FEB. 26TH! elebration SALE t BOTH Stores... THRUWAY PLAZA and 576 Main St. FREE! PLASTIC RAIN BONNETS! We will give a plastic rain bonnet with case to every woman attend- ing our Grand Opening ! No pur- chase necessary! FREE! LOLLIPOPS and BALLOONS! Lollipops and balloons given free to kid- dies when accompanied by an adult. No purchase necessary I We cordially invite you to attend the Grand Opening Celebra- tion of our beautiful new store in the Thruway Plaza! Come and see the wonderful displays of brand new Spring and Easter wear for infants, tots, boys and girls at prices that are really low! Shown here are but a few of the many, many values offered! Use our layaway plan NOW! TOGS for TOTS Tots* Dresses Beautiful Dresses in Ny!oi)fc cottons, em- bossed cottons end prints! New Spring coiors ! Wonderful, new j»lert.on I S.zes 1 to 3. I s 2 .97 T o t s ' R e g . :*»c* Stretch Soeks 4 PAIRS 88' White, pink, blue and maize. Grcnd Opening special I Stock upf* now 1 Tats* Crawlers Tots' Spring Coats for boys ond girls 9. lftjnd 18 months, ond sizes 1-2-3. Dropij. h»,'»-.s con be lengthened or shortened,! Wa-hoble. cor- duroys and gabardines, i^Ilh lace or em- broidery trirAs. With bortnels for girls- Eton hats for boys. Grand Opening Special $7.97 Vofua.' • • Plaids, st'ipe; and solids. Beautiful wash- 'nwear fabric?. 9 to 24 months and 1 to 3. • $1.97 T«>t«' Po Regular 97c-in ar.d pastels. S h sleeves. S;zes I to 3. Infants' Layette Dept. You'll find everything for that wonder- ful boby of yours, i n i u r selection of Spring essentials end E#ster pretties for the crib crowd ! W e love a complete line of top qua'ity lajjktte needs and clothes for infants anJl toddlers . . . from your favorite famous makers. • Buntings, Blankets • Cotton Topptr Sets • Infants' Shirts • Infants' Dresses • Creepers, Sweaters Famous Birdseve Diapers Famous for quality I & | $2.49 Value doz»n M. 57 dot Infants 9 Receiving Blankets 39 c Exceptionally good ^wal- jty—usually 59c ! Special I Reubens Tie Side Infants 9 Shirts 59 c With diaper tabs—4»'vs priced them very low ! 3-Piece Orion or Nylon Bootie Sets $197 •*• »«t Values to $3,981 pink, blue, maize mint. Beautiful stylaf woshablcl WK*e. = ond Infants 9 Contour Crib Sheets 67 These are tine q| Crib Sheets at an tionally low price! larly $1.00. Dacron Baby Blankets Or 2-piece matching Buntings. Full crib size. Washable. Finaj;0,uali - y. See them to appreciate their! beayty. White, pink, blue and mafat. tt A Q7 R.9- $4.97 - #/J.» * Grand Opening Specio! I . Communion Dresses 8 7 to $29.97 You'll be ikri'led when you see the mqfey beautiful Com- munion Dresses for your daughtff I Nylons and organdies. Sizes 5 to 12. Compare our values I Shfl* us first I Use Our lay-Away Plonl We are headquarters for Communion nmeds and ac- cessories j targe selections of individually styled Com- munion Dresses and Veils to choose from'. Charge your purchases — use your favorite budget account—just present your Credit Card f Girls' Spring Drosses 8Q97 s 2 end UT A fabulous seier'i in an immense c colors, pa'ty 3 to 6x-7 t styles J 14. o* 'ccr.< inc'.uded I -esie' a-d Girls' Suits s 13 97 3-Piece Sets consisting of wesh- able, high fashion Acnlan Jacket, pleated gabardine Sk.rt and matching Beret. White with novy; coral with navy. 3 to 6x. 1 to 14 $16.97 Girls 9 Coats SJJ97 and up 3 to 6x Girls 9 Acrilan Toppers $797 All the newest styles in girls' Coats I Washoblo Acrilaru, nov- elty wools and houndstooth check*. Sizes 3 to 14. Very large se'ec- tions I 7 to 14 $8.97 Grand Opening Special! Reg. $9.97 Washable Acrilan Top- pers with beautiful crest on the pocket. Belted backs. Pink, white, blue, coral and mint. Two-In-One * Girls 9 Coats 3 to 6x .. S13.97 7 to 14 §16.97 Grand Opening Special I Two coats in one I Washable Acrilanl Coral, pink, blue and turquoise. Lower port cf coat can be zipped off to become 0 topper I Girls' Beautiful llnii-l on Cardigan Sweaters s 2 97 $4.98 Value! An exciting G'O'd Genuine B3"-i.;i C blue, pirlt a - d r e : Z: Matching Ban-Loii Slipon Sweaters S|97 $3 97 Value ! Ado-oc : < Slipon Swecte-s n w n t«- blue, pink and red. 3 to 1 4 Boys 9 Navy Blue or White Communion Suits Neatly tailored Suits in navy blue or white sizes 6 to 14. *10' and t P All Accessories Available ROYS' SPORT JACKETS - new Spring shades - checks, tweeds, stripes, also solid co : or B'cze's. 3 to 14. As low as 89.97 "BLACK JACK" DRESS SLACKS - wash nwear Nylon — and gabardine bleeds. Chcrcoal grey, light grey, brown, navy. 6 to 12. S3.97 ROYS' WHITI DRESS SHIRTS - wash-'n-wear. 6 to 12. Specially priced for our Grand Opening SI.97 Boys 9 Spring Suits Big boys' Suits in grey flannel or navy blue. Worsted-and-Nylon blends. Wide < variety of new Spring colors. Szes 6 to 12. Speciolly priced as low as . . . Boys 9 Spring Coats Single and double-breasted models, with grow-year hems. Raglan and set-in sleeves. Tweeds, solid grey flannels and camel's hair. Velvet trim collars. Sizes 3 to 8. As low as 15 97 SQ97 8 Boys* 2-Piece Set-Sport Coat and Contrasting Slacks 97 large assortment of new Spring shades 6 in these up-to-the-minute styles. Self matching belts. Sizes 3 t o 7 . 12 Jaines Youth Center TWO STORES Thruway Plaza Harlem at Walden OPEN DAILY - 12 NOON TO 9 P.M, SATURDAY - 10 A.M. TO 9 P.M. 576 Main St. Next Door To Center Theatre OPEN MONDAY AND THURSDAY NIGHTS "TIL 9 s I I i Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com
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Page 1: 28 BUFFALO COrRIEREXPRESS, Thursday, Feb. 26, 1959 Record ...fultonhistory.com/Newspapers 21/Buffalo NY Courier... · 15—Arthur Lewandowski. gjj Wy oming, 15—Richard Kopaos. IS

2 8 BUFFALO COrRIEREXPRESS, Thursday, Feb. 26, 1959 •

Record of Buffalo Births

B©J« Were Born to Mr. and Mr.*.: r e b . 1*— Frank W Yandrieha. T7 El*. J*—Donald I". Wesolowski, L'heekto-

w a % • , 17—Reginald SI. Tucct. *2 19th. t«~Hu«svell Thimmer. Che^ktowuga. lft—Hector ThreadgiH, Amherst

Dansville Pipe & Supply Co. Inc t l . tmu- i to Buffalo Slag Co. Inc.

Wllbert Mildenberger 934.02 to Don­ald A. Griffiths.

David E. Morran $56,15 to Wilbur & O'Connor Inc.

Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co., Nationwide Mutual Fire Insurance Co.

land Nationwide Life Insurance Co. 1137.45 to Peter K. Timon. Joseph A. DiClore Jr. and Samuel A. Tulipane.

1ft—«a>iord I E . Smith, n Chenango.] j.>twln Federowlcz91.S0S.72 to i l enry 11—Barnard \ \ . Sheffer Sr.. ill* Ideal, R Cuch I j - F r w l e r i c k Srhafer. Cheektowa*:;. E j m e r ' E. Glazer. Harold K. Nehls 1«—Donald L. Pittman ST. . .97 t 111- a n . l John B. Nehls ISMiTO to Theodore

Zcn-.hatv and Edward J. Felong. Claude. Marie and Abe Dickson 91,-

more 1-V-Jerome Pittermun, %n: 7th, 1«—Robert G. Nowak. IT© Ohio la—Ronald Myrtle, 2." Arkansas. 17—Harry A. Mill*. M« Wa'.den. IT—John J. McDonouigh. -"i Harvest. 1«—Vincent D. LOTOMO, 27 Sherwood 17—Herman Ixxtnsk. Tonawanda. ]*—Charles V. Leiffer. Orchard Park 1»—Gerald Kohn. Kenmorf. 15—l.fon A. Hytnan, Sheldon 15—Florian C. Horvath. :{•.."» Amherst. 15—W. Merrick Hayes Jr.. Tonawanda. 15—Ra> K, Green. 122 Brunswick. ]ft—Jtmen H. Gaudy. utt Johnson 1*—Thomas Forrert Sr., Tonawanda. 1«—Robert W. F lugera ld . (8 Nevada. 1%~ William A. Dobstaff. Went S»»nwa. 1«—Daniel W. Czechowakl. 51 Schmer

DeCK. 1*— Arm and C. Crossen. Amherst 17—William L. Crainer. Tonawanda. 17—Norhert Bender. 19 Sumner.

2H.S3 10 Gramatan National Bank & .Trust Co.

C. and H. McHerrin 9J9«.fl2, Bennle land M. Robinson *t04 23 Joseph P.

Murdock Jr. 1152.44. William Dixon • *12t».•»,««. Ix»la F. Montgomery tHfi.Wl. I Louts Laroceu 9i:«.27, Alfred R. Ma­tin© and Rose Marie Sparcino 1152.1*.

! Andrew Novino 947H.25 Montross W. Rice »t»9.«J7. Coscia Sky Parking Sta-tlona inc. MM.80, all to U.S. Treasury

I Department. William L. Winter* 97X23. Arvettar

Worthv 123.(11. Edmund White llti.44, j Charles C. White 118.13, Donald A . | Sssraodrowakl 917H.S4. Fel ix Szymanski S4;t.2:t. s tephnnls Szymanski 930.21. Nathaniel Strickland SSa.M, Marvin Strawder IS30.SS Fmnkl in N. Strana-han SB6.12. Lacy Storks iwi.v.t. Charles Stones ftlM.44». John Stone tOO.48,1

SJn-ltvaaell L. Arnone 7« Thompson. | Edgar H. Stone «a*.SS, James A. Cilrl* Were Bora to Mr. and Mr*

13—Georgp \V. Wopd Jr . Hamburg. 17—Felix J. WnrJf. D»pew. Is*—Raymond F. Westpfahl, Lacka­

wanna. 1ft—Edward T. Wag. Depew lft— Donakl M. Stiglmeter. imhers t . 17—Francis Stiver. Tonawnadi 15—Arthur Lewandowski. g j j Wy­

oming, 15—Richard Kopaos. IS Empire, lft—Eugene A Kelsev. « Donovan. 15— Kenneth R. Keith. Wales Center 17—James Davis. 211 Waverlv. lft—Robert A Cuddlhy. *« Folger. lft—Robert Crart l«l Jewett . 11—Benedict© Cordero. 53 7th. 16—Robert A. Baus. Amherst .

Miss Randall, viDescendantOf Settlers, Dies

Stokes $177.47 Alvin Stokes $.13,72.1 » , ;„„ i . - « » u o « ; « _ r> n „ „ i , n • Marion strojna asm. Robert E. Miss Katharine u . Randall, a Sweet t2M> (««. Blanche E. Swan member of one of Williamsville's *i:j_» 44. Patricia H. Sullivan 91«o.47. j , ,„, .» r „ „ , ; i ; „ - n„A „ « f i „ 0 in ™il Joseph. G. Sullivan #1»2.24. Anthony \Ont f a m i l i e s , a n d a c t i v e i n Vll P. S \*nnlrh «1!UI3. Joseph Syracuse *7,'»7.1« Leonard S.vzdek 93t».0A, all to State Tax Commission.

Fire Record A M . J2:2S—175 Rapin, rubbish, no damage. 13:30— Squad 3 to 5fi Johnson. Newell

Business Names Twin City Heating, 22S Fletcher St.,

City of Tonawanda—Eugene L. Berg 22S Fletcher St.. Cltv of Tonawanda.

Black Miller Agency. Highland Pla­za. Derby — Dorothy B. Miller, 730 Hamilton Rd.. Derby.

Avery's General Store, Main St.. North Collins—George A. Averv, 9B21 Hendricks Blvd.. Eggertsvll le .

lage civic, cultural and educa­tional groups for many years, j died yesterday in her home at j 5800 Main St. She was 87.

Miss Randall had lived at j the Main St. address for more than 80 years. The house was > built by her father, Charles j E. Randall, a descendant of j early New England settlers. Miss Randall was a charter i Barrett Sales Service 177 Harding

Rd —John j . Barrett, 177 Harding member and former secretary of I Andv9 Bar B-Q. R U coivin Ave.J t n e Williamsville Library Board.;

Sprenson. »W. t'.t sent to Meyer j Andrew Kuostsos. 157s Kensington S h e h a d b e e n a c t i v e i n s c h o o l ! Memorial Hospital. Ave. „**„;.... „ „ , i ; „ D » „ , . i . i i n . - .—»IJ i

l : S » - N i a g a r a and E. Elmwood, auto, i York Sixty Minute Cleaners. 2«.Vfi7 a . f f a l " a n d l n " ^ P u b l i c a n HPll -I ^ , - I75 *P!W- ^ ^ • Fifteenth St.—Joseph F. Territo, 407 tics. She was a member of the i 4:It—Squad 5 to 20 Grant. Michael Fargo Ave. ! NTatinnal ^ n r i p t v nt M P U I Vnc*

Gonzales 2 of n o Blum. ill.« Niagara Water Conditioner Service, f a t j 0 , " , b o c l e t y o t N e w t n g " sent to Childrens Hospital. i«8 Schutt Ct.. Grand Island—Robert l a n d W o m e n .

«:2S— J'!»7 Vermont, unnecessary. J. Cattley, t!S Schutt Ct Grand Is- »#• T> J U • » • , v. 1©:«0-Squad 5 to Peace Brideef Wll-! land. M i s s R a n d a l l IS s u r v i v e d b y

78. of «1 Simpson Bruce's Restaurant. 4? W. Tupper a s i s t e r , M r s . H a r r v F . D e C e u - R o s e Hoehn. 344 S. Elmwood a l s o 0 f t_he M a i n St.. Tonawanda

Emergency Hospital. 11:4«— 292 May. unnecessary.

l:ftS— FuJton and Haywar.l, false. 1:30—Squad 1 to 32« Wilson. Walter

Mustynski . 53, pronounced dead.

t:41—1W> Military, refrigerator motor, i i o o damage.

4:13—59« Washington, defective wir­ing. *50 dLimage.

4:50—234 Saranar. Douglas Neri, 13. ment store: il.22ft.S73 in debU. $475.-of 227 Saranac. teg caught in *** In assets .

Ave. William C. Bryndle Co.. !» Dalton

Dr.. Town of Tonawanda—Will iam C. It Mary C. Bryndle. tttt Dalton Dr.. Town of Tonawanda.

Bankruptcy Petitions Huron Stares Inc.. 554-5«2 Main St.

fformerly Sample-Main Inc.-* depart-

St. address Memorial services will be held at 1 Saturday afternoon in the Beach-Tuyn Funeral Home, 5541 Main St.

tree, released and sent home.

City Court TRAFT1C COURT, Judge James B

McKenna.

Basil L. Eaton. 7«9 Gr.indvlew Ave., Olean. salesman; $4,3*9 in debts, $700 in assets .

Alexander N. Depas. 39 W. 12th St.. Jamestown

Walter Ciszak Funeral services for Walter

Ciszak Sr., 57, a supervisor in the New York Central's Batavia enginehouse for 10 years, will be held at 9:30 Saturday morn-in" in the Pacer Funeral Home, tn i ck driver: $l.51S In

dehts. no assets. Donald G. Moore. 119 w. Hickorv 1275 Sycamore St. A Requiem

speedtoK-Howard Tmesdaie. 469 ^ - Ej\ sLf^hS|Le£ t"^-03.^ ?«7j5!' M a s s w i l 1 °e celebrated at 10 Pton. $50: Donald ! - m ' f n 8 S s e u ''in St. Luke's Church, with bur way . 17 f tennit »35: Allan Wood. 401

Potters , $30. Speeding, $23 fines — Dolores E.

Jl lera. 207 Waverly: Sophia H. Me Cabe. 145 Potters: Eugene Marrazxo 25 Busti: Fannie E . Hannes . "01 i'ot ters; Rita R. Gerow, Old Lake Shore Rd. , Derbv.

Speeding. $20 fines—How ard H. R e e b . 4« BSckford: Dale L. Stafford. M Grote: Alvin E . Carlson, GS3 S. Htith, Cheektowaga; J a m e s J. Lay-

L.S. Department of Commerce. Buffalo N Y . F e b 25. I95»

ial in St. Stanislaus* Cemetery. Mr. Ciszak who lived at 38

Oberlin St.. was stricken with a heart attack in Cincinnati Monday as he was about to board a train for Buffalo. He

Maximum temperature is highest for'; was accompanied by his wife,; ,12 hours ending at 7 p.m. Minimum I J o s o D h i n e F a r l t V r "tho m n n l o ;

h e w , 1H E. Main, Gowanda: George P. temperature is lowest for i s h o u r s ; / a P , e a r n e r m e COUpie P a g e 17* Capen. Eggertsvi l le ; Edward; ending at 7 p.m. Weather is at 7 p.m. I h a d C o n c l u d e d a t w o - d a v v i s i t L 2 , H ^ ^ ^ K ^ K ^ t I S 2 ^ M ^ l r w n l i n « s Eastern Standard!with their son. Pfc. Robert J.

Temp. 1 Ciszak, in Chattanooga, Tenn. weather Max Min I He had come from the Redstone

_f Arsenal in Huntsville, Ala., to

Paul H. Knox. • Woodburv. Snvder; I Time. Rober t Donohue. 21 Thorndale: Rich­ard H. Cobbs, 1»0 Fifth. Lackawanna. Cities

Speeding, $15 fines—Herbert W. BUFFALO Clear Hovve. 4«4 Busti: Arthur A. Hayday, Atbanv Clear 1«7 Garland, Cheektowaga: Joseph L. Atlanta Cloudv Kalick. 150 Shepard, Kenmore: Lena Boston Clear Majchraak. 2«1 Carl: Sol Wcis-selberg. 1 Chicago Clear 107 Cunard: George Spoor. 242 High-j Denver land. Will iamsvil le: John T. McGlvnn. Des Moines 122 Tampa. West Seneca: Wil l iam De Detroit Youn* . 1530 Jewett -Holmwood. Orch- Duluth • r d Park: Bet ty V. Costello. 98 Mary- Jacksonvil le . . . crest . W e s t Seneca: Jennie B. Sraen- Los Angeles . . . tek. 164 Howell: Edwin H. Sugg. 15« Louisville . . . . Roesch: Stella Siwek. 2»1 Amherst: Miami . . . Edward Rogers i>4* Woodstock. Town ', Minneapolis . . . of Tonawanda; Paul J. Quintiione, 12, New Oriaans . . Vpoer East Lane: Frank J. Hohl. 570 New York . . . I.eBrun, EgsrertsvlUe; Harvey C. Philadelphia . . . MlTler. 257 Rllev: Guv A- MrAdams, 1 Pittsburgh 6« Gary: Wil l iam E. Palmer. 329 Callo- Phoenix dine . Eggertsvl l le: John R. Gillespie. Portland, Me .. 12* Euclid. Kenmore: Lawrence E. j Raleigh Sawyer , 2*7-1 Hemnstead. s Rochester . . . . .

Illegal Parking—Norman Knight , S i St. Louis Howard, ~ *20; Robert Martin. 240 W. j San Francisco Tupper, $to: Gordon S. Cohen, 2»7 ( Saui t Ste. Marie Taunton. $10; Mary Scbjllace 700 [Seatt le Wes t . $10,

Clear Clear Clear

. Cloudy

.. .. Rain Clear

Pt. Ct'dv . . . Clear . Cloudv . Cloudy . . . Clear

. . . . Clear Clear

. . . Clear . Clear . Cloudy

Clear Pt. Cl'dy

. Clear . . . Clear

Judgments IX S E P R E H E COCRT: James and Essie Bridges $1.3*9.01.

Edward J. Warren $t.83(».59, both to Western Savings Bank

so

SI .-,•: 44 43 4". 40

_.., 74 M 7 7 <J S3 40 4 * 42 T'l

:;-, 4S 2» M M 34 SO 2S 7s M

42 12 2» I I 23

Clear Syracuse Clear Tampa Cloudy Washington Pt. CPdy

CANADIAN STATIONS Montreal Pt. Cl"dy 23 Toronto Clear 32 Winnipeg Snow 2«

LOCAL OBSERVATIONS

meet them. Born and educated in Buffalo,

Mr. Ciszak was a 36-year em-1 ,iPloye of the Central. He was a

n j member of the American Rail-' ** i way Supervisors Assn.. Lodge j M | 3 3 1 . and the Central Railway «* ] Club of Buffalo. ; 7 j Mr. Ciszak was also a mem-1 K j b e r o f t h e C h e e k t o w a g a O l d Jj j T i m e r s C l u b . B e s i d e s h i s w l f « 4i. and son, he is survived by an-4 f 3 t h e r son, Walter Jr.; a daugh-"aIter, Mrs. Charles W. Miller of g Depew: two brothers, William

—I of Lancaster, and Louis; two ** sisters. Mrs. Stanley Nowakow-m hki and Mrs. Bronislaus Gajew-28 ski, both of Lancaster, and

11 three grandchildren.

~ 7 Mrs. Oscar S. Witte

a.m.—Temperature 4; humidity Mrs. Mary Carey Witte. 63, of I Joseph J . Glelon $1.333..0 to John w % ; p r e c i p . oT wind velocity u . 1 3 5 W h i t f i e l d A v e . . Wife o f

^ i . K l u g ^ a n d M a r e u s J. Austad. | - p . m - T e m p e r a t u r e 2«: humi^ Harry Lester aka Hyman Trugman , : o^ f • precip.. 0; wind velocitv 2<! ,5 to Samuel S Pollno i Highest temperature this dat

idtty funeral director Oscar S. Witte. SQ \ died suddenly of a heart attack

ffrinL1"THKI n/^vNv t z ^ ^ t 0 ye?™. « in i:c,7. |yesterday afternoon. ^nJ\^%^L^\iraco\rxmY^\y^^^^l^^miMXMtow\ Mrs. Witte was stricken as " f f l t ^ roTn% r ^9™Au^ s t ' wfeb" ^ i t M ^ u n r i * . 6:5« a m, sun-' she and her husband were near-Scalers $49.55. both to Banner Bu2get I ^ P o s s i b ^ s u n s h i n e - l l hrs. 4 mins. : l " § t . 1 ] e

l P ^ ^ a n c e t o C h i l d r e n S a l ^ v i ^ b . . . ,„4 ^ . v r n i . m , » l M o o n s e t s a l 8:39 aJT1- r i s e s a l 10:12 i Hospital, where they planned to Ralph Virginia and Frank t oleman n m ,,;_;» n , . : j . -« • «» -r. i.

$24» to surface Combusion Corp. TEMPERATIRFS \ T B iTFt tn V l s l t t n e i r daughter, Mrs. Robert ..vrnoid waterman $2oo.75 to Jack 11 S i i a am i v BL r. p.m so Whitney, a patient there

in a.m. i s 11 a.m. 21 12 noon 24

Kimmel Wil l iam G. Kels $342.18. Ivey Dukes

$563.20 both to Commercial Credit Corp.

Fred A. Isaman $153.07 to Buffalo Ford Stamping Plant Federal Credit L'nion.

Estees and Carol Persons $139.97 t o Mercy Hospital.

Pearl F iupatr ick and Anna Bren-nan $979.72 to Commercial Credit Corp.

Arthur and Mary Fl t ipatr ick $1,-•42.50 to John P. Hannon.

Benson Auto Supply Co. Inc. $526.99 to Sezso Co. Inc.

Wil l iam J. Pennel la $263.96 to Bea-

2 a.m. 3 a.m. 4 a.m. 5 a.m. « a.m. 7 a.m. 8 a.m.

Maximum

1 p.m. 24 2 p.m. 2» 3 p.m. 2» 4 p.m. 30

30; minimum

A native of Buffalo, Mrs. a pm! 24 fWitte attended old Central High

temperature for the 24 hours 17 mal for the day 27.

& p.m. 22 10 p.m. 21 11 p.m. 20 12 mid. 19 3 mean

; nor-

WEATHER SYNOPSIS Mild Pacific air is spreading

eastward into the state and!years should prevail for the next day| Besides

School and was a graduate of the former Buffalo Normal School. She taught school periodically over a 26-year period, mostly at School 2. Her husband has operated the Oscar S. Witte Funeral Home at 1294 Fillmore Ave. for more than 30

her husband and con Loan Corp. Nathan Raskin $5.233o« to First or two wmle weather systems \ daughter, Mrs. Witte is sur-

v r?I£.w? r n l ^ £ e ! ^ ' « " r £ d ' S }^u}°$- drifting across the country re-jvived by a grandson. FuneTal HeJohn L, Becker $.68.53 to Lulu M-; m a i n r e i a t l V e ly weak. I arrangements are incomplete.

OVER 60 STORES TO SERVE YOU!

CASH ft CARRY OPEN TO 6 DAILY

FOR NEAREST STORE - SEE PHONE BOOK, YELLOW PAGE 93

• BRIGHTEN UP FOR SPRING! f

(1

DRESS PLAIN

LADIES' PLAIN

SPRING or

FALL

MEN'S BUSINESS SH5RTS LAUNDERED

' stf v

^S3S COlTPOM "vM "̂ SWEATER

P'.oin

SKIRT whan pre*ented w i t h coupon. Limit 2 of each Good thru M l . 2 1 . 19

/JVYIYY kvy IV/ IV, h\-< iv/ iVi iw i« l

TROUSERS SLACKS

whan presented w i t h c o u p o n . Limit 2 . Good thru Feb. 2».

29 c

Q W I V / | W »Y7 $v i | \ , fcYY IV'< l\!7 $\i

i 1 '

J Al \ i : S YOUTH CENTER THRUWAY PLAZA STORE-THURSDAY, FEB. 26TH!

elebration SALE t BOTH Stores...

THRUWAY PLAZA and 576 Main St.

FREE! PLASTIC RAIN BONNETS! We will give a plastic rain bonnet with case to every woman attend­ing our Grand Opening ! No pur­chase necessary!

FREE! LOLLIPOPS and BALLOONS! Lol l ipops a n d bal loons g iven f ree to k id ­

dies w h e n accompan ied by an adu l t . N o

purchase necessary I

We cordially invite you to attend the Grand Opening Celebra­tion of our beautiful new store in the Thruway Plaza! Come and see the wonderful displays of brand new Spring and Easter wear for infants, tots, boys and girls at prices that are really low! Shown here are but a few of the many, many values offered! Use our layaway plan NOW!

TOGS for TOTS

Tots* Dresses Beaut i fu l Dresses in Ny!oi)fc cot tons, em­

bossed cottons e n d p r i n t s ! N e w Spr ing

coiors ! W o n d e r f u l , new j» l e r t . on I S.zes

1 to 3. I s2 .97

Tots' Reg. :*»c* Stretch Soeks

4 PAIRS

88' W h i t e , p i nk , b l ue a n d

maize . G r c n d O p e n i n g

special I Stock upf* now 1

Tats* C r a w l e r s

Tots' Spring C o a t s

for boys ond gir ls 9. l f t j n d 18 months, ond sizes 1-2-3. Dropij. h»,'»-.s con be lengthened or shortened,! Wa-hoble. cor­duroys and gabardines, i^I lh lace or em­broidery trirAs. W i th bortnels for g i r l s -Eton hats for boys.

Grand Opening Special $7.97 Vofua.' • •

Plaids, s t ' i pe ; and solids. Beaut i fu l wash-' n w e a r fabric?. 9 to 24 months and 1 to 3. •

$ 1 . 9 7 T«>t«' P o

Regular 9 7 c - i n

ar.d pastels. S h

sleeves. S;zes I t o 3.

Infants' Layette Dept. You ' l l f i n d every th ing f o r that wonder ­

f u l b o b y o f yours , in i u r select ion of

Spr ing essentials e n d E#ster pret t ies f o r

the cr ib c rowd ! W e l o v e a comple te

l ine of t o p q u a ' i t y la j j k t te needs a n d

clothes f o r in fants anJ l todd le rs . . .

f r o m your f a v o r i t e famous makers .

• Buntings, Blankets • Cotton Topptr Sets • Infants' Shirts • Infants' Dresses • Creepers, Sweaters

Famous Birdseve Diapers

Famous f o r q u a l i t y I & |

$2 .49 Va lue — doz»n M. 57 dot

Infants9 Rece iv ing Blankets

3 9 c Except iona l l y g o o d ^ w a l -

j ty—usual ly 59c ! Special I

Reubens Tie Side Infants9 Shirts

5 9 c W i t h d i a p e r t a b s — 4 » ' v s p r i ced them very low !

3-P iece Orion or Nylon Boot ie Sets

$197 • * • »«t

Values to $3,981 p ink, b lue, maize mint . Beaut i fu l stylaf — woshablc l

WK*e. = ond

Infants9 Contour Crib Sheets

67 These are tine q | Cr ib Sheets a t an t iona l ly low price! lar ly $1.00.

Dacron Baby B lanket s

Or 2-piece matching Buntings. Full cr ib size. Washable. Finaj;0,uali -y. See them to appreciate the i r ! beayty. Whi te , p ink , b lue and mafat . tt A Q 7 R.9- $4.97 - # / J . » * Grand Opening Specio! I .

Communion Dresses

8 7 to $29.97

You ' l l be i k r i ' l e d w h e n you

see the mqfey b e a u t i f u l Com­

mun ion Dresses f o r you r

d a u g h t f f I Ny lons a n d

organd ies . Sizes 5 to 12.

C o m p a r e o u r values I

S h f l * us first I Use

O u r l a y - A w a y P lon l

We are headquarters for Communion nmeds and ac­cessories j targe selections of individually styled Com­munion Dresses and Veils to choose from'.

C h a r g e y o u r

purchases — use y o u r

favorite budget account—jus t present

your Credit Card f

G i r l s ' S p r i n g

Drosses 8 Q 9 7 s2 end

UT

A fabu lous se ier ' i

in an immense c colors, p a ' t y

3 to 6 x - 7 t styles

J 14.

o* 'ccr.<

inc'.uded I

-esie' a - d

Girls' Suits s 1 3 9 7

3-Piece Sets consist ing o f wesh-

ab le , h igh fashion A c n l a n Jacket,

p lea ted g a b a r d i n e Sk.rt and

match ing B e r e t . W h i t e w i t h

novy ; co ra l w i t h navy . 3 t o 6x .

1 to 14 $16.97

Girls9 Coats SJJ97 a n d

up

3 t o

6 x

Girls9 Acri lan Toppers

$797

A l l the newest styles i n g i r l s ' Coats I W a s h o b l o A c r i l a r u , nov­e l t y woo ls a n d hounds too th check*. Sizes 3 to 14. Very l a rge se'ec-t ions I

7 to 14

$8.97

Grand Opening Special! Reg. $9 .97 W a s h a b l e Ac r i l an Top­

pers w i th beau t i f u l crest on t he

pocket . Bel ted backs. Pink, wh i t e ,

b lue , cora l a n d mint .

Two-In-One * Girls9 Coats

3 to 6x .. S13.97 7 to 14 §16.97 G r a n d O p e n i n g Special I Two

coats in one I W a s h a b l e Ac r i l an l

C o r a l , p ink , b lue a n d tu rquo ise .

Lower po r t c f coat can be

z i p p e d o f f to become 0 topper I

Girls' Beautiful llnii-l on Cardigan Sweaters

s 2 9 7 $4.98 Value!

A n exc i t ing G ' O ' d

Genu ine B 3 " - i . ; i C

b lue , p i r l t a - d r e :

Z:

Matching Ban-Loii Slipon Sweaters

S | 9 7 $3 97 Va lue ! Ado-oc : <

Sl ipon Swecte-s n wn t«-

b lue , p ink and red . 3 to 1 4

Boys 9 Navy B lue or White Communion Suits

N e a t l y t a i l o r e d Suits in navy

b lue or wh i t e — sizes 6 t o 14. *10' and

t P

All Accessories Available

ROYS' SPORT JACKETS - new Spr ing shades -

checks, tweeds, str ipes, also sol id co : or B 'cze 's .

3 to 14.

As low as 89.97 " B L A C K J A C K " DRESS SLACKS - wash n w e a r

N y l o n — a n d g a b a r d i n e bleeds. Chc rcoa l g r e y ,

l igh t g rey , b r o w n , navy.

6 to 12. S 3 . 9 7

ROYS' W H I T I DRESS SHIRTS - wash- 'n-wear . 6

to 12. Specia l ly p r iced f o r our

G r a n d O p e n i n g

SI.97

Boys9 Spring Suits Big boys ' Suits in g rey f l anne l or navy

b lue . W o r s t e d - a n d - N y l o n b lends. W i d e <

va r i e t y o f new Spr ing colors. Szes 6

to 12. Specio l ly p r i ced as low as . . .

Boys9 Spring Coats Single a n d doub le -b reas ted models, w i t h

g row-yea r hems. Rag lan a n d set-in sleeves.

Tweeds, sol id g rey f lanne ls a n d camel 's

ha i r . Ve lvet t r im col lars. Sizes 3 t o 8.

As low as

15 97

S Q 9 7 8 Boys* 2-Piece Set -Sport Coat and Contrasting Slacks

97 l a r g e assortment of new Spr ing shades 6

in these up- to- the-minute styles. Self

ma tch ing bel ts. Sizes 3 t o 7 . 12

Jaines Youth Center TWO STORES

Thruway Plaza Harlem at Walden

OPEN DAILY - 12 NOON TO 9 P.M,

SATURDAY - 10 A.M. TO 9 P.M.

576 Main St. Next Door To Center Theatre

OPEN MONDAY AND

THURSDAY NIGHTS "TIL 9

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