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B ilder frank Placek dies
Three Persons Hurt
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the Smllhern
lit Traffic Mishaps
I•lucok, A9, of 4J
Mal pre'ldvnt of
FnuJc
Otrhnrtl ,tvr., Johnson CIIY.
Tler 11°mo Indl,irrs, bit'. Ile
dlveclur of
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A,, ording to Ilse ronnrl. at the
alai nl 13: 10 i• At a1
traa Mmonuy life
the N u I 1 u a a 1 AsgodnUmt of
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.l,,., Ill depsrtment, Mrs. Boise
Injured
the How -ell Memorial Ilnspiud,
home nullJrrs of the U.S.A.
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" \, tq,rlr,
,,,,,1 almq stovnn%on were
aheu the machine driven by MW
IIuf(nb,
Ito 1s survived by A Jallglt'
lie was also a mender of
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11011 n are
Slevenson In which Mrs. Boise was
ter, Airs. Raymond (I,, Gercd-
fhe Town of Union Zoning
tl V ui,u• c `1 n.r,D.
rlding, was Involver( In a collision
of the Millers Corners with nn-
vitae) Cn•ikls of Johnson Clty:
board, Ilia Planning Heart( In"
uld•i ' I ' Ibh• Internal
t ''^'th Steven-
Colvin
other machine op19.
a son, Joseph F. Placek of
Johngon City, a menater of Ills
I�'�^ '•'�'. All
I; 6 1J, 3, lacero-
of rt
fi, Bolhetmlek, ]e, of RJi.D, 5.'
Ps nd we I I; IWO stden, AIN.
Otseningo Lodge FSAA( No.
-' olio ,�t
c and
land
e withuper
Ito sSliier-
Retry (Eleanor) CenUmer and
435. Olmningo Bottles A.A.S. R.,
le
I��. ln)urlcs Juts-
njuke4 accordined
nctalicild
Mrs. Richard (livien) Taylor,
file R n l u r o h Temple
iI'lrt ofther
ul to.97, R P.D. =, free-
IR Clifford FIDU who with deputy
lath Of Johnson (:Ily; n broth-
Jo
A, A.O. N.Af,S., Ile R e 1 u r n h
w�• ribs nn,l ,�ih� i utjurleq. Mrs
Leslie Fowler investigated.
cr. Stanley Placek of Willing-
Band,°rat Uw AajunN Grollo.r„
„u was n '' I i•'r bruises burl
nccldcnt h n p p a n e d at ll:55
tan, N.J.- four grandddlJtrn;
.J.
The fancily will receive
nul odmlllc_d in t - lu�apltal.
Wednesday roforrnlng.
also s c r s 1 nieces and ce-
friends at the Barber Funeral
—
phows•
All
][onto, 429 Main St., Johnson
-
lie was a member of the
City loday from 7 to 9 P ol.
Snhtls Polish National Catholic
and Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7
Cinecil of Johnson City,
to 0 p.m.
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Ile waq co-founder d dlrtr
M�entorial doital
for of file Southcru7r 1(ome
sent to w American Cancer
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Butiders AssodaUtin. Ito was
Society.
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Joseph Placek
AIRS. DOROTRY
RANDALL, 30. or
CLEMONS
Ito Wapt
Alain Street, Endicott.
died h
,
Builder, Dies
-�.�:�0 a, m. Sunday at Wilson h'
ND� She is survived
l",D ;h _ nmifil ;Ivan_
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it
Funeral arrangements were be ^rern "" "'°°nesdgy ,j emone
g a•„ - seal po to Poll
Ing made today for Joseph Placck, rde° „!'• undy , " Theeq,{so
65, Johnson City building contras atonal p— in vt I ntrletate, was a
ter who died at 10:30 P. m. ycsle~ tie T,ncaal�j,otne• eat •tJf icxl� io_ ngrega-
day at his home, 81 Limcoin Av�� in.
°sdgy er this at dy rues
nue, g ter^OOn and
veven` Funeral
He had been ill several weeks.'-s}qrt— av qnd comma - call this
Alr. Placek was born in Poland evening and 1'uesuu aflernoonl
Aray 8, 1884. He came to the United: and evening.
States In 1902, going first to Dlek- g'
son City P 'b h • t t Pa
tt ere a wN en o
the cabinet-making business. He
MRS. ADELINEZ;
started his owe cabinet-making
firm In
SCHOONOVER
1905.
He married the former Stella
Tylicld in
Mrs, Adeline C. Schoonover,
72, of 24 Third SL, Johnson City,
Dickson City in 1906.
In 1937, Air. Placek moved to
y,
was dead on arrival at Wilson
Johnson City, where he formed
Memorial Hospital, Tuesday at
the general contractingof
firm
3 P,m• —F-! /
Joseph Placek & Son,
She is Survived b-y/herFiuss-
Specializing in the building of
band, Raymond S, Schoonover
homes, Air. Placek's firm con-
structed hundreds of Triple Cities
of Johnson City; three daugh-
ters, Mrs.
residences in the last 12 years.;
At the time of his death, his
Raymond (Regina)
Almy of Binghamton, Mrs, Te-
firm:
32 lts of a
resa 1'Onkin and Mrs. Ritahad Phil_
homeedevelopment inleted
Oakdale.72
"Pa, both of Santa Ana, Calif,;
Survivors are his wife, three
a son, Raymond R. Schoonover ;
daughters, A?rs. Julius Nezelek and
Of Birmingham, Ala.; three sis. -
Mrs. Richard Taylor, both of John-
ters, Mrs, Agnes Hastings and -
son City, and Mrs -Henry Genthner
Airs. Anna Foster, both of John_
of Oakdale: two sons, Frank and
Stanley, both of Johnson City;
son City and Mrs. Clayton (Em_
one,
niece and eight grandchildren,
ma) Smith of V a bl'oth-
er William Vestal;
s a member of-
Polish
All Saints paNational
g er of
Grandville, Vt.;
Church,
Johnson City.
nine grand -
children; two
The body was taken to the Bed-'
great-grandchil.
dren; several nieces and neph-
narsky Funeral Home, 96 Glen-
ews,
wood Avenue, and was to be re-
'rued to pePlacek homehjs
She Wag a member of St.
James
Church, its Altar -Rosary
funeral nnn'pending Society and the
EJ Thirty -Year
Set of Twins Born
t On Christmas Day
c
b A set of twins was among the
t four Christmas babies born in Mo-i
c morial Hospital Christmas Day,
_ = 1946
.II� Twin daughters were born to Mr.
and Mrs, James Moyer of Ithaca
I RD 5. Others whose birthdays will
'fall on Christmas Day include a
son born to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Strelght of Newfield RD 2, and a
son born to Mr, and Mrs, Joseph
Humble of 111 Sears SL
Another set of twins —boys —was
born In Biggs Memorial Hospital
early today, Dec. 26, 1940, to Mr.
and Mrs. William Kelso of Waverly,
Mre, Kelso has been a patient at
Biggs since June. The twin boys
1 were moved to Tompkins County
Memorial Hospital this morning. 1I
a
Club.
The family wDl receive frlenifs
at the J. F. Rice Funeral Home,
150 Main St., Johnson City, thin
evening from 7 to 9 and tomor.
row from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m,
cuter a quarter-aer
i' reputed to be 20 feet de
or, a s i t bL en used at
+ (1a�. n tnR �lvlmn•t-•
areea. YOU U1iit ai'u •"1'..- iJcunA;
4 4 aideo yaNtcrdav ---
of �be re
the Wescotebel bed droll
the v111age g
accumulated `t
mulat dbyiC01191e d
cu
rails.
Similar action Was prom)
other quttrten by Indignant
Mr. and
Schoonov
Ali'• alid Mrs. Raymond F, Ray[
Schoonover of 24 Thirty St„ John- lips
son City, observed their 5oth wed. .1tr
ding anniversary Oct. 7 with a Airs,
family dinner Patty held at La- Agne
MOnics's Restaurant, mal
Children of the honored coupe 10CLd
were sponsors for the affair, in-IChur,
eluding Mts. Teresa Yonkin, Mrs A A
50-Year Granger f/onoretj
ENFIELD CENTER — Mrs. Elizabeth Rumsey wax honored
by Enfield Valley Grangera and friends, after a dinner in the
Grange liall Friday nigh(, for her 60-year membership
p In the
Mrs Rufnscy received the Golden Sheaf pin and certificate
from Grangemaster Roger Ballard.
She has been Grange chaplain 25 years
l(flc or elmaontag1re50ived the 25-year Silver Sheaf and Cer-
Tucker, a 68-year Granger.ple attending the event was Leon
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1rs, Raymond Schoonover
rs wed 50 years
Ind Almy, Mrs. Rita Phil- of ?,Jr. and Airs. Schoonover sat -
Schoonover. Raymond Schoonover. y at to a.m. in SL James"
lads
ng g'tests attending were Catholic Church, Johnson ity,
Schoonover's sister, Mrs followed by the Papal blessing.
Hastings, who was brides- Residents of the community for
for the couple's weddin 41 years, Mr. and Mrs- Schoon-
g over have nine grandchildren
1911, at Sc Peter &Paul's
Towanda, Pa. Schoonover, a re ' '
ss was celebrated in hone Johnson e 1 �•
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